ordered by NBC, Peacock and USA Network: The story centers around Joe Shreibvogel, an eccentric, exotic zookeeper in Oklahoma who fights to keep his park — even at the risk of losing his sanity.
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named Dennis Quaid, from an animal shelter in Lynchburg, Virginia.The actor, who starred in Amazon’s “Goliath” and has upcoming feature “Reagan,” is to turn the story into a non-scripted TV project after teaming with ITV America’s Leftfield Pictures, producer of History’s “Alone” and “Forged In Fire.”“Saving Dennis Quaid” will follow the actor, who also recently starred in feature films “A Dog’s Purpose” and “A Dog’s Journey,” and his business partner Jimmy Jellinek as they set out on a mission
.ordered by NBC, Peacock and USA Network: The story centers around Joe Shreibvogel, an eccentric, exotic zookeeper in Oklahoma who fights to keep his park — even at the risk of losing his sanity.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVAmazon Prime Video has taken in for development a scripted series starring Nicolas Cage as the infamous Joe Exotic, made a household name by the hugely popular Netflix docuseries Tiger King. The project, which had been in the works at CBS TV Studios, hails from Brian Grazer, American Vandal showrunner Dan Lagana, and Paul Young.The yet untitled series was taken out to buyers in May, with Amazon quickly emerging as its likely destination.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterPeter Sarsgaard has joined the upcoming Hulu drama series “Dopesick” in a series regular role.The series looks into the epicenter of America’s struggle with Opioid addiction, taking viewers from a distressed Virginia mining community, to the hallways of the DEA, and to the opulence of “one percenter” Big Pharma Manhattan.
Now that Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” has hit (some) theaters and seemingly underwhelmed some audiences and critics, the next big anticipated sci-fi epic of the year is easily Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune.” Based on Frank Herbert’s sci-fi novels of the same name, David Lynch made a “Dune” movie in 1984, but it’s one of his famous flops, and suffice to say it didn’t come near the franchise potential Hollywood always hoped it would have.
Peter White Television EditorLuke Wilson is to front a non-scripted series that documents the first few minutes of emergencies told through the lens of America’s 911 call takers for ABC.The Old School actor is hosting Emergency Call, which will launch on the network on September 28 at 10pm.Emergency Call is produced by 8Hours Television, the production company founded by MasterChef exec producer Adeline Ramage Rooney and former Zodiak Media US boss Jonny Slow.It based on a Belgian format,
Will Thorne Staff WriterNBC has announced its premiere dates for the fall, which will see September and October be packed with mostly unscripted fare, while most scripted originals have been pushed.The majority of the network’s big scripted shows, including “This Is Us,” its three “Chicago” dramas and “Law & Order: SVU” have been shunted back to November premiere dates due to COVID-19 production complications.However, there are quite a few shows missing from the network’s previous fall schedule
Peter White Television EditorNetflix is aggressively searching for its own large-scale talent competition and a big-ticket game show as it moves into its next phase of non-scripted originals.The streamer is looking to do more four-quadrant family entertainment shows to build on its recent reality shows such as Too Hot To Handle and Love Is Blind.Directors of Unscripted Originals and Acquisitions Nat Grouille and Sean Hancock lifted the lid on their plans, as well as discussed release strategies
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Dennis Quaid recently saved a cat, named Dennis Quaid, from an animal shelter in Lynchburg, Virginia.The actor, who starred in Amazon’s Goliath and has upcoming feature Reagan, is to turn the story into a non-scripted TV project after teaming with ITV America’s Leftfield Pictures, producer of History’s Alone and Forged In Fire.Saving Dennis Quaid will follow the actor, who also recently starred in feature films A Dog’s Purpose and A Dog’s Journey, and his
Fans are even more convinced that Porsha Williams broke up with Dennis McKinley after the pair’s social media activity on Aug. 18. It started when Dennis posted a now-deleted image of Porsha with the caption, “Somebody go to P page and tell her, ‘I ain’t ever leaving my b***h, she’s a dime, why would I switch out for a dime for a penny?”” It seems Porsha caught wind of her man’s message, because she then shared a cryptic quote on her own page.
If you’re a fan of stand-up comedy, you probably know the name Katherine Ryan. However, if you’re in the US, she’s definitely not the household name she is in the UK, which is interesting considering she’s a Canadian.
WSLS, a local news station from Virginia which ran a story about the feline's search for a loving home.The story was part of the stations 'Clear the shelters' initiative and the six-year-old black cat had come into the care of the Lynchburg Humane Society after locals had spotted the animal not looking in the best of shape.Quaid, who is also a musician and now hosts his own podcast, admitted that he couldn't resist giving the cat Quaid a home after seeing the story.
The Parent Trap and The Day After Tomorrow actor adopted a black feline named after him from Virginia’s Lynchburg Humane Society, regional news station WSLS reported.Quaid responded to an advert that said the cat is a six-year-old male that seeks a life full of endless movie marathons.The actor explained: “It was really off the wall, but I just couldn’t resist. I had to.
He's known as Dennis Quaid and apparently so is his cat. Quaid, 66, delighted animal-lovers everywhere this week with a sweet story about how he is in the process of adopting a new furry friend after learning the feline was named after him.
Dennis Quaid has done his bit for the animals by adopting a cat who shares the same name as him. The rescue cat was living at Lynchburg Humane Society in Virginia when he saw the six-year-old pet feature in a 'clear the shelters' campaign on local TV."I just couldn’t resist.
Dennis Quaid should have no problem remembering his cat’s name.