Spencer Boldman has been cast in the recurring role of Lance McCrae in “Immigrant,” Hulu’s upcoming limited series based on the story of Chippendales founder Somen “Steve” Banerjee (Kumail Nanjiani).
The series, which is written, executive produced and co-showrun by Robert Siegel, follows Banerjee’s darkly comedic, crime-ridden journey as an Indian-American immigrant creating what became a wildly popular male revue show.
Lance McCrae is described as “the ultimate specimen” and the hottest Chippendales dancer of them all. He is also the inspiration and star of choreographer Nick De Noia’s (Murray Bartlett) greatest, most ambitious routine yet.
Along with Nanjiani and Bartlett, previously announced cast members include Andrew Rannells, Dan Stevens, Juliette Lewis, Robin De Jesús, Annaleigh Ashford, Quentin Plair and Nicola Peltz.
Boldman starred as Adam Davenport in four seasons of the Disney Xd series “Lab Rats” and played Jackson in the Disney Channel movie “Zapped,” where he appeared opposite Zendaya.
The series, which is written, executive produced and co-showrun by Robert Siegel, follows Banerjee’s darkly comedic, crime-ridden journey as an Indian-American immigrant creating what became a wildly popular male revue show.
Lance McCrae is described as “the ultimate specimen” and the hottest Chippendales dancer of them all. He is also the inspiration and star of choreographer Nick De Noia’s (Murray Bartlett) greatest, most ambitious routine yet.
Along with Nanjiani and Bartlett, previously announced cast members include Andrew Rannells, Dan Stevens, Juliette Lewis, Robin De Jesús, Annaleigh Ashford, Quentin Plair and Nicola Peltz.
Boldman starred as Adam Davenport in four seasons of the Disney Xd series “Lab Rats” and played Jackson in the Disney Channel movie “Zapped,” where he appeared opposite Zendaya.
- 4/7/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Apple TV+ has given a formal 10-episode series order to Surfside Girls, a live-action kids and family series based on the best-selling Top Shelf Productions (Idw Publishing) graphic novel series by author Kim Dwinell. Miya Cech (Rim of the World) and FBI: Most Wanted‘s YaYa Gosselin headline the project, from WGA Award winner May Chan (Avatar: the Last Airbender), Endeavor Content and Idw Entertainment.
Gosselin has been a series regular on CBS’ FBI: Most Wanted since Season 2 having recurred on the show the first season. As she takes on the lead series regular role in Surfside Girls, she will transition back to guest starring/recurring status on FBI: Most Wanted where she will continue in her role as Tali Lacroix.
Surfside Girls is an adventure series about two best friends, Jade (Cech) and Sam (Gosselin), who are psyched to spend their summer riding the waves and catching the rays.
Gosselin has been a series regular on CBS’ FBI: Most Wanted since Season 2 having recurred on the show the first season. As she takes on the lead series regular role in Surfside Girls, she will transition back to guest starring/recurring status on FBI: Most Wanted where she will continue in her role as Tali Lacroix.
Surfside Girls is an adventure series about two best friends, Jade (Cech) and Sam (Gosselin), who are psyched to spend their summer riding the waves and catching the rays.
- 12/10/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Spencer Stevenson (The Purge) has joined Kaitlyn Dever, Kyle Allen, Sean Teale, Isabela Merced, Minnie Driver and Bradley Whitford in the cast of Rosaline, 20th Century’s reimagining of Romeo and Juliet.
The film, based on the novel When You Were Mine by Rebecca Serle, is a modern twist on the classic Shakespeare tale. In it, we see “the most famous love story ever told” through the eyes of Juliet’s cousin Rosaline (Dever), a sharp but idealistic young woman—who happens to be Romeo’s recent ex.
Stevenson joins as Paris, Rosaline’s best friend and confidant who finds himself mixed up in the Romeo and Juliet storyline.
Karen Maine is directing Rosaline from a script by (500) Days of Summer’s Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber.
21 Laps, Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen are producing, with Emily Morris and Becca Edelman overseeing the project for 21 Laps, and Sarah Shepard overseeing for 20th Century.
The film, based on the novel When You Were Mine by Rebecca Serle, is a modern twist on the classic Shakespeare tale. In it, we see “the most famous love story ever told” through the eyes of Juliet’s cousin Rosaline (Dever), a sharp but idealistic young woman—who happens to be Romeo’s recent ex.
Stevenson joins as Paris, Rosaline’s best friend and confidant who finds himself mixed up in the Romeo and Juliet storyline.
Karen Maine is directing Rosaline from a script by (500) Days of Summer’s Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber.
21 Laps, Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen are producing, with Emily Morris and Becca Edelman overseeing the project for 21 Laps, and Sarah Shepard overseeing for 20th Century.
- 8/20/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Rising young actress YaYa Gosselin, who heavily recurred in season 1 of FBI: Most Wanted, has been promoted to series regular for the second season of the CBS Wolf Entertainment series. Gosselin plays Tali Lacroix, daughter of Jess Lacroix, played by series lead Julian McMahon. She appeared in 13 episodes in Season 1. Production for Season 2 of the FBI spinoff is underway in New York City.
FBI: Most Wanted stars McMahon, Kellan Lutz, Roxy Sternberg, Keisha Castle-Hughes and Nathaniel Arcand. It is executive produced by Dick Wolf, David Hudgins, Arthur W. Forney and Peter Jankowski. It is produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television in association with CBS Television Studios.
Gosselin is also starring in the new Robert Rodriguez franchise We Can Be Heroes for Netflix opposite Christian Slater, Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Pedro Pascal. Her other credits include, 13 Reasons Why, The Purge, Dr. Bird’s Advice for Sad Poets, and feature film Peppermint with Jennifer Garner.
FBI: Most Wanted stars McMahon, Kellan Lutz, Roxy Sternberg, Keisha Castle-Hughes and Nathaniel Arcand. It is executive produced by Dick Wolf, David Hudgins, Arthur W. Forney and Peter Jankowski. It is produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television in association with CBS Television Studios.
Gosselin is also starring in the new Robert Rodriguez franchise We Can Be Heroes for Netflix opposite Christian Slater, Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Pedro Pascal. Her other credits include, 13 Reasons Why, The Purge, Dr. Bird’s Advice for Sad Poets, and feature film Peppermint with Jennifer Garner.
- 10/28/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Bollywood actress and some say Rani-lookalike Divya Dutta is rooting for her own team, the Lundhiana Gulies in the new T-10 Gully cricket league and is a big fan of the new format. "Once en route to a shooting in the Punjab, I saw some boys playing cricket in a village," she says. They did not have even proper bats. While the other popular formats like Ipl are more urban-oriented, T-10 Gully cricket accords an opportunity to this unexplored talent." The second season of this popular new format begins next month on Doordashan.
American director Fred Holmes, meanwhile, has been heaping praise on Divya recently, claiming she's one of the finest actresses he's ever worked with. They've just finished making Heartland together which also features Amelia Jackson-Gray, Antonia DeNardo and Mehr Hassan. "It's a dream to work with Fred Holmes and we had such a great time working together." Divya confirms,...
American director Fred Holmes, meanwhile, has been heaping praise on Divya recently, claiming she's one of the finest actresses he's ever worked with. They've just finished making Heartland together which also features Amelia Jackson-Gray, Antonia DeNardo and Mehr Hassan. "It's a dream to work with Fred Holmes and we had such a great time working together." Divya confirms,...
- 9/15/2009
- Bollyspice
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