Sentences with phrase «live television adaptation»

Previously, she gained critical acclaim starring as Marnie on six seasons of GIRLS and in the live television adaptation of PETER PAN as the title character.

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You may still find the love of your life even after 60 years, the dating rules tend to change and you must be able to make the necessary adaptations to win the 8 Simple Rules (originally 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter for the first season) is an American sitcom comedy television show, originally
8 Simple Rules (originally 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter for the first season) is an American sitcom comedy television show, originally You may still find the love of your life even after 60 years, the dating rules tend to change and you must be able to make the necessary adaptations to win the
Joanne Whalley was born in Manchester, England and became interested in acting at an early age, appearing in small television roles including the television adaptation of JOBY, a novel by Stan Barstow, and A QUIET LIFE, about writer Beryl Bainbridge.
But while the prospect of topping such a dazzling crowd - pleasing blockbuster must have been daunting and no doubt encouraged the franchise to be left cinematically untouched for a number of years, eventually new adaptations arose in television animation and back in live - action film.
This young century alone has seen Finding Neverland dramatizing the play's creation, no fewer than nine stage adaptations, NBC's live television special, Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson's Starcatchers series of bestselling prequel novels, the major 2003 filming, and the Syfy miniseries Neverland.
«21 Jump Street «It shouldn't have worked — yet another tired reinvention of a preexisting property (in this case a beloved but marginal eighties television series), gussied up with of - the - moment stars and a more comedic bent (something found, time and time again, in the television - series - adaptation subgenre — see also: «The Addams Family,» «The Brady Bunch,» and «Charlie's Angels «-RRB-, shepherded by a pair of directors making the shaky transition from animation to the much woollier world of live action.
Charlie Kaufman's screenplay hits the right notes in its adaptation of Chuck Barris's indescribably bizarre autobiography, understanding that the life of an anti-television television show maker is timed perfectly for the film medium that finds itself at a crossroads where, increasingly, the pictures are approaching their television counterparts in self - reflexivity.
The Life of Reilly (Unrated) Screen adaptation of the late Charles Nelson Reilly's (1931 - 2007) one - man, autobiographical, pithy play during which he reminisces about growing up gay with a racist mom and an institutionalized father on the way to becoming a Tony Award - winning actor and a staple of television game shows.
He was Saoirse Ronan's love interest Eddie in How I Live Now, the 2013 film version of Meg Rosoff's novel, and played the lead role in Sadie Jones» television adaptation of her own novel The Outcast.
One of the great British plays about life in the theatre returns to the screen in Richard Eyre's television adaptation of Ronald Harwood's The Dresser starring Anthony Hopkins and Ian McKellen.
Action / Adventure, Adaptation, Comedy, Comic Book / Superhero, Drama, Horror, Musical, Political, Teen, Television, AMC, Anna - Chlumsky, armando iannucci, Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston, discovery, fox, Game of Thrones, Glee, hbo, James - Cameron, Julia Louis - Dreyfus, Kristen Wiig, Kristin Wiig, Lauren Cohan, Mark - Burnett, Matt Walsh, nbc, New Girl, Raising Hope, Robogeddon, Saturday - Night - Live, Southland, The New Girl, The Star Next Door, The Walking Dead, TNT, Tony Hale, Veep
The six - part television adaptation of the renowned book will vividly and faithfully bring to life the vibrant and engaging characters, the spectacular and authentic imagery and, above all, the incredible yet accessible story that was Hugo's lifework.
Susan F. Schulman specializes in representing foreign rights, motion picture, television and allied rights, live stage including commercial theater, opera and dance adaptations, new media rights including e-book and digital applications, and other subsidiary rights on behalf of North American publishers and literary agents.
Princess Jellyfish, the manga from Akiko Higashimura about a group of otaku women in Tokyo, will be getting a live - action television series adaptation.
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