Disney Channel Gives the Greenlight to Five New Original Movies.Entertainment Editors BURBANK, Calif.--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--April 3, 2001 Disney Channel All five films -- "Ring of Endless Light" (working title), "Twas The Night" (working title), "The Heidi and Heather Burge Heather Burge (born November 11, 1971 in Palos Verdes, California) is a retired professional basketball player. She is the twin sister of Heidi Burge. Both graduated from Fairfax (Va. Story" (working title) "Gotta Kick It Up" (working title) and "Get A Clue" -- will begin production in various locations in April and May 2001. The announcement was made today by Gary Marsh, executive vice president, original programming, Disney Channel. "Like our entire Disney Channel original movie franchise, these five new films showcase diverse, passionate characters who represent real kids pursuing the kinds of adventures that kids everywhere dream about," said Marsh. "We are proud to add these titles to our library of original movies and are certain that they will build upon the tremendous success shared by two of our most recent hits, 'Motocrossed' and 'The Luck of the Irish.'" Based on the beloved children's novel by Madeline L'Engle, "Ring of Endless Light" tells the story of Vicky, a 16-year-old girl who discovers she has an exceptional ability to communicate with dolphins. When she discovers that a dolphin family is threatened by an illegal driftnet operation, she uses her gift to save them. Ryan Merriman, Mischa Barton Mischa Anne Barton (born January 24 1986) is an English-born American actress and fashion model, known for her role as Marissa Cooper on the former Fox television teen drama series The O.C. and James Whitmore will star. "Ring of Endless Light" will be executive produced by Iris Caplan and Martha Wheelock. DGA DGA Directors Guild of America (movie directors union) DGA Délégation Générale pour l'Armement (France) DGA Directeur-Grootaandeelhouder (Dutch: Managing Director and Major Shareholder) winner Greg Beeman will direct. Production begins on April 23. In "Twas the Night," a mischievous 14-year-old boy and his irresponsible uncle almost ruin Christmas when they decide to take Santa's new high-tech sleigh sleigh: see sled. for a joyride. The holiday-themed comedy will be executive produced by Tim Stephen and George Paige for John Ritter's production company, Adam Productions, and Nick Castle ("Dennis the Menace Dennis the Menace latter-day Buster Brown, complete with dog. [Comics: Horn, 201] See : Mischievousness ," "Major Payne," "Mr. Wrong") will direct. Bryan Cranston Bryan Lee[1] Cranston (born March 7 1956 in San Fernando Valley, California) is an Emmy Award-nominated American actor, voice actor, writer and director, best known in his role as Hal, the father of the family in the Fox Network television situation comedy ("Malcolm in the Middle Malcolm in the Middle is a seven-time Emmy-winning,[1] one-time Grammy-winning[1] and seven-time Golden Globe-nominated[1] American sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Network. "), Josh Zuckerman and Brenda Grate will star. Production will begin on April 9. "The Heidi and Heather Burge Story" recounts the teenage years of real-life WNBA WNBA Women's National Basketball Association WNBA World Ninepin Bowling Association WNBA Wannabe Nasty Boys Association WNBA Women's National Book Association, Inc. WNBA Warszawski Nurt Basketu Amatorskiego players and twin sisters as they compete, on and off the court, both as siblings and as athletes. Newcomers Annie McElwain and Poppi Montgomery will star along with Mackenzie Phillips. The film will be executive produced by Sheri Singer of Just Singer Entertainment ("The Luck of the Irish," "Return to Halloweentown"). Duwayne Dunham ("Thirteenth Year") is to direct. Production begins on May 7. "Gotta Kick It Up," inspired by a true story, follows an ex- "dot.com" executive turned schoolteacher who takes a handful of Latina schoolgirls lacking in direction and self-esteem and turns them into a championship dance team. "Gotta Kick It Up" will be co-produced by Meghan Cole and directed by Ramon Menendez. Production begins May 7. Twelve-year-old Lexy is a budding teen gossip columnist in "Get a Clue." When a teacher disappears from her school, she changes hats and uses her investigative savvy to uncover the mystery. Lexy will team up with Jack, a hard-nosed reporter from her paper, to uncover the villain and rescue her teacher. "Get a Clue" will be executive produced by Deborah Leoni. Maggie Greenwald will direct. Production will begin on May 7, 2001. Disney Channel, combining original series, movies and specials with timeless classics, is the first general entertainment television network designed for kids and families. Disney Channel is a division of ABC ABC in full American Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928. Cable Networks Group, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. |
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