Over the years, Anne Heche has made a name for herself in various movie and TV projects — but it was her role as a mother that quickly became her favorite part to play.
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EXCLUSIVE: All the Way Home: Building a Family in a Falling-Down House, David Giffels’ best-selling memoir, is being adapted into a half-hour series.
Giffels, who wrote on MTV’s Beavis and Butt-Head, and Lee Kirk, who directed feature film Ordinary World, will create the series, known as Wreckless, with Steve Basilone, a co-exec producer on ABC’s The Goldbergs, set to serve as showrunner.
It will be produced by Process Media and Brillstein Entertainment Partners.
All the Way Home, which was published in 2009, follows David and Gina.
With their grand move to New York City imploding upon arrival and the discovery of an unexpected pregnancy, the pair find themselves retreating back to their Rust Belt hometown. David yearns to write the Great Midwestern Novel; Gina dreams of escaping her working-class upbringing. Instead, they’re scrambling to find a house to start their family. But Akron offers nothing to match their grandiose imaginations, punk-rock idiosyncrasies, and nonexistent budget. Then they discover the Radner mansion, an opulent Tudor built during the city’s early-20th century industrial boom, now fallen into utter disrepair. No one in their right mind would dream of taking it on; David and Gina fall head over heels. Their impulsive offer is accepted, and they have no choice but to move into the wreck and try to make it a home.
Process Media’s Tim Perell will executive produce alongside Basilone and Brad Petrigala of Brillstein Entertainment Partners.
Giffels said, “The book tells the real-life story of how my wife Gina and I started our family together, by moving into a condemned mansion in Akron, Ohio, and trying to turn it into our home. It’s a crazy love story filled with angry raccoons, flying chainsaws, and
Over the years, Anne Heche has made a name for herself in various movie and TV projects — but it was her role as a mother that quickly became her favorite part to play.
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