CBS has tapped Dylan Walsh to star opposite Poppy Montgomery in a drama pilot.
The show, officially the "untitled Redlich/Bellucci project" and also known as "The Rememberer," stars Montgomery ("Without a Trace") as Carrie Wells, a former detective gifted/cursed with the ability to remember absolutely everything. Walsh ("Nip/Tuck") will play the head of an NYPD detective squad and former boyfriend of Carrie's, Deadline reports.
Walsh's character comes back into contact with Carrie as he's investigating a murder near her apartment and brings her on as a consultant.
The pilot continues a relationship Walsh has had with CBS for the past year or so. He starred in a pilot called "The Line" last year and was attached to a different drama project earlier this season; the latter didn't make it to the pilot stage.
In other casting news, Tiya Sircar has joined the cast of ABC's drama "Georgetown...
The show, officially the "untitled Redlich/Bellucci project" and also known as "The Rememberer," stars Montgomery ("Without a Trace") as Carrie Wells, a former detective gifted/cursed with the ability to remember absolutely everything. Walsh ("Nip/Tuck") will play the head of an NYPD detective squad and former boyfriend of Carrie's, Deadline reports.
Walsh's character comes back into contact with Carrie as he's investigating a murder near her apartment and brings her on as a consultant.
The pilot continues a relationship Walsh has had with CBS for the past year or so. He starred in a pilot called "The Line" last year and was attached to a different drama project earlier this season; the latter didn't make it to the pilot stage.
In other casting news, Tiya Sircar has joined the cast of ABC's drama "Georgetown...
- 3/17/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Exclusive: Former Nip/Tuck star Dylan Walsh has been tapped as the male lead opposite Poppy Montgomery in CBS' untitled Ed Redlich/John Bellucci pilot. The project, which will be directed by The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo helmer Niels Arden Oplev, centers on Carrie Wells (Montgomery), a former detective and now a volunteer at a nursing home. She possesses the special ability to remember everything, which turns out to be a gift and a curse. Walsh will play Detective Al Burns, the chief of a crack team of NYPD detectives. Back in Syracuse, Al worked with Carrie, the best cop he'd ever met and the love of his life. However, Carrie's unique ability effectively destroyed their relationship. Now engaged to another woman, Al runs into Carrie when her neighbor is murdered outside their apartment building and eventually enlists her as an expert "consultant" for the department. The setup and...
- 3/17/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Fresh off his acclaimed run as Dr. Sean McNamara in the series “Nip/Tuck,” actor Dylan Walsh signed on to headline a new FBI drama for CBS. According to “Deadline,” Walsh agreed to play an agent at a Washington D.C. government agency in a pilot written by Julie Hebert and produced by Sarah Timberman and Carl Beverly and CBS Television Studios. Walsh played the lead in the previous CBS drama pilot from Timberman/Beverly Productions called “The Line,” about an Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms agent and his father.
- 11/17/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Fresh off his acclaimed run as Dr. Sean McNamara in the series “Nip/Tuck,” actor Dylan Walsh signed on to headline a new FBI drama for CBS. According to “Deadline,” Walsh agreed to play an agent at a Washington D.C. government agency in a pilot written by Julie Hebert and produced by Sarah Timberman and Carl Beverly and CBS Television Studios. Walsh played the lead in the previous CBS drama pilot from Timberman/Beverly Productions called “The Line,” about an Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms agent and his father.
- 11/17/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Exclusive: Former Nip/Tuck star Dylan Walsh is reuniting with CBS and producers Sarah Timberman and Carl Beverly for another procedural about an agent at a Washington D.C.-based government agency. CBS has ordered a script for an untitled FBI drama project set in D.C. from veteran drama writer Julie Hebert, with Walsh attached to star. Timberman/Beverly Prods. and CBS Television Studios, where the company is now based, are producing. Hebert, Timberman and Beverly are executive producing, with Walsh and Kerry Schmidt serving as producers. Last development season, Walsh played the lead in The Line, a CBS drama pilot from writer-director Michael Dinner, Timberman/Beverly and Sony TV, which centered an Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms agent and a father. Walsh, repped by Gersh and manager Bob McGowan, recently co-starred in Secretariat. CAA-repped Hebert serves as a consulting producer on the CBS/CBS Studios freshman cop family drama Blue Bloods.
- 11/16/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: Director-producer Michael Dinner has inked a new two-year overall deal with Sony Pictures Television. He has been at Sony TV since 2005 under overall deals focused on developing and directing network and cable pilots. The new pact also includes writing series projects after Dinner’s first network script, Atf aka The Line, received a pilot order at CBS. Dinner also directed and executive produced the pilot, which starred Dylan Walsh. The pact with Sony is exclusive for development, while Dinner can take outside assignments if his schedule permits. Most of the pilots Dinner has directed for Sony have gone to series, including [...]...
- 6/14/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Syfy wants former "Smallville" star Michael Rosenbaum, but not as Lex Luthor.
The network has ordered the actor's comedy pilot that he created and will co-star in with Jonathan Silverman, it was announced Friday (March 26).
The single-camera half hour comedy centers on two friends who are has-been actors from a sci-fi show that's no longer on the air. Their life without that fame has much to be desired, and they need to find out how to live like successfully like regular Joes.
More pilot stuff ...
- Don Johnson will go Texan for ABC's comedy "Southern Discomfort," along with Steve Talley, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The project revolves around a conservative, no-nonsense Texan (Johnson) whose empty nest gets refilled when his grown kids move back. Talley will play the dreamer eldest son who decided to pursue writing instead of taking a baseball scholarship.
- Terry Kinney will play a peculiar criminal for CBS' "The Line,...
The network has ordered the actor's comedy pilot that he created and will co-star in with Jonathan Silverman, it was announced Friday (March 26).
The single-camera half hour comedy centers on two friends who are has-been actors from a sci-fi show that's no longer on the air. Their life without that fame has much to be desired, and they need to find out how to live like successfully like regular Joes.
More pilot stuff ...
- Don Johnson will go Texan for ABC's comedy "Southern Discomfort," along with Steve Talley, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The project revolves around a conservative, no-nonsense Texan (Johnson) whose empty nest gets refilled when his grown kids move back. Talley will play the dreamer eldest son who decided to pursue writing instead of taking a baseball scholarship.
- Terry Kinney will play a peculiar criminal for CBS' "The Line,...
- 3/26/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Terry Kinney has joined CBS' drama pilot "The Line," and Thomas Middleditch has joined Josh Schwartz's CBS comedy pilot "Hitched."
"Line" centers on an Atf agent (Dylan Walsh) who hunts down the most dangerous criminals.
Kinney, repped by Icm and manager Emily Gerson Saines, will play a bank robber who is a poet, philosopher and sociopath.
The ensemble "Hitched," which Schwartz co-wrote with Matt Miller, revolves around a newlywed couple (Kristin Kreuk and Jack Carpenter) dealing with their family and friends.
Middleditch ("Splinterheads"), repped by Wme and Kirsten Ames Management, will play their best friend, a hopeless, single romantic.
"Line" centers on an Atf agent (Dylan Walsh) who hunts down the most dangerous criminals.
Kinney, repped by Icm and manager Emily Gerson Saines, will play a bank robber who is a poet, philosopher and sociopath.
The ensemble "Hitched," which Schwartz co-wrote with Matt Miller, revolves around a newlywed couple (Kristin Kreuk and Jack Carpenter) dealing with their family and friends.
Middleditch ("Splinterheads"), repped by Wme and Kirsten Ames Management, will play their best friend, a hopeless, single romantic.
- 3/25/2010
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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