Oscars Abrams Zimel & Associates has promoted Daniel Abrams to partner, joining longtime partners Michael Oscars, Gayle Abrams and Perry Zimel. The management and production company is celebrating its 20th anniversary this month,. Oaz reps a roster that includes Christopher Plummer, Andrea Martin, Wendy Crewson, Kim Coates, Victor Garber, Edward Asner, Sharon Gless, Henry Czerny, Katie Ford, Susan Coyne, Mark McKinney and Kristin Lehman among others. Daniel Abrams began…...
- 2017-06-22
- Deadline
Oscars Abrams Zimel & Associates has promoted Daniel Abrams to partner, joining longtime partners Michael Oscars, Gayle Abrams and Perry Zimel. The management and production company is celebrating its 20th anniversary this month,. Oaz reps a roster that includes Christopher Plummer, Andrea Martin, Wendy Crewson, Kim Coates, Victor Garber, Edward Asner, Sharon Gless, Henry Czerny, Katie Ford, Susan Coyne, Mark McKinney and Kristin Lehman among others. Daniel Abrams began…...
- 2017-06-22
- Deadline TV
Erin Carufel has joined the cast of Lakeshore Entertainment and Sidney Kimmel Entertainment's thriller "Gone."According to Variety, the cast includes Amanda Seyfried, Emily Wickersham, Wes Bentley and Jennifer Carpenter.Heitor Dhalia is directing from a script by Allison Burnett.The film centers on a kidnapping survivor (Seyfried) who tries to find the killer whom she believes has kidnapped her sister. Shooting will begin in April.Lakeshore's Tom Rosenberg and Gary Lucchesi are producing alongside Sidney Kimmel, Chris Salvaterra and Dan Abrams. Summit will distribute the film in the U.S.Carufel can be currently seen in "The Lincoln Lawyer."...
- 2011-03-29
- par Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Emily Wickersham, Wes Bentley and Jennifer Carpenter have joined the cast of Lakeshore Entertainment and Sidney Kimmel Entertainment's thriller "Gone."According to Variety, Amanda Seyfried will star in the film.Heitor Dhalia is directing from a script by Allison Burnett.The film centers on a kidnapping survivor (Seyfried) who tries to find the killer whom she believes has kidnapped her sister. Shooting will begin in April.Lakeshore's Tom Rosenberg and Gary Lucchesi are producing alongside Sidney Kimmel, Chris Salvaterra and Dan Abrams. Summit will distribute the film in the U.S.Wickersham can be seen currently in "I Am Number Four."Carpenter is a regular on Showtime's "Dexter." Bentley was recently seen in "Jonah Hex."...
- 2011-03-11
- par Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Emily Wickersham, Wes Bentley and Jennifer Carpenter have joined Gone, starring Amanda Seyfried. Lakeshore Entertainment' Tom Rosenberg and Gary Lucchesi produce alongside Sidney Kimmel Entertainment's Sidney Kimmel, Chris Salvaterra and Dan Abrams. Summit Entertainment has secured U.S. distribution rights to the film being directed by Heitor Dhalia from a script by Allison Burnett (Fame, Untraceable, Resurrecting the Champ). The plot of Gone follows a kidnap survivor who tries to find the same killer whom she believes has abducted her sister. Seyfried joined the project in February and filming starts next month. Other than the Gone movie, Lakeshore, Sidney Kimmel and Summit are partnering on the upcoming fantasy romance film Adaline. The trio previously partnered for the upcoming Lionsgate release The Lincoln Lawyer, starring Matthew McConaughey, Ryan Phillippe and Marisa Tomei and Katherine Heigl starrer One for the Money.
- 2011-03-09
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Wes Bentley ("American Beauty"), Jennifer Carpenter ("Dexter") and Emily Wickersham ("I Am Number Four") have all signed onto the thriller "Gone" at Lakeshore Entertainment and Sidney Kimmel Entertainment reports Variety.
The story centres on a kidnap survivor (Amanda Seyfried) who attempts to find the same killer whom she believes has abducted her sister.
Heitor Dhalia directs from a script penned by Allison Burnett and shooting is scheduled to kick off in April.
Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi, Sidney Kimmel, Chris Salvaterra and Dan Abrams are producing while Summit Entertainment will distribute the film within North America.
The story centres on a kidnap survivor (Amanda Seyfried) who attempts to find the same killer whom she believes has abducted her sister.
Heitor Dhalia directs from a script penned by Allison Burnett and shooting is scheduled to kick off in April.
Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi, Sidney Kimmel, Chris Salvaterra and Dan Abrams are producing while Summit Entertainment will distribute the film within North America.
- 2011-03-09
- par Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Emily Wickersham (I Am Number Four), Wes Bentley (Jonah Hex), and Jennifer Carpenter (Dexter) have joined the cast of Gone, a thriller headlined by Amanda Seyfried. The script by Allison Burnett (Fame) centers on "a kidnap survivor (Seyfried) who attempts to find the same killer whom she believes has abducted her sister." The ideal: Gone does for Seyfried what Taken did for Liam Neeson. Brazilian filmmaker Heitor Dhalia (Adrift) will direct; Tom Rosenberg and Gary Lucchesi (Gamer) of Lakeshore Entertainment will produce Gone with Sidney Kimmel (Adventureland), Chris Salvaterra (The Visitor), and Dan Abrams of Sidney Kimmel Entertainment. According to Variety, filming is scheduled to begin in April.
- 2011-03-09
- par Brendan Bettinger
- Collider.com
MSNBC putting Abrams back on air
NEW YORK -- MSNBC will move into its new facilities at 30 Rockefeller Plaza with a change in management, the third such change in a little over a year.
The news channel made several rumored changes official Monday with the news that Dan Abrams, who had replaced Rick Kaplan in June 2006, would return to the air to stay with a nightly primetime show. Taking over for Abrams will be Phil Griffin, an NBC News senior vp whose responsibilities also include Today and who is an MSNBC alum.
It also confirmed that Joe Scarborough, a longtime MSNBC primetime host who had taken over the spot in the channel's morning lineup with the canceling of Imus in the Morning in the spring, would get to keep the day job. Morning Joe will air from 6 a.m.-9 a.m.
In an interview Monday, Griffin said the changes wouldn't have come about if it weren't for the hole left by Imus' program that eventually spelled the move of Scarborough to the morning and the 9 p.m.
The news channel made several rumored changes official Monday with the news that Dan Abrams, who had replaced Rick Kaplan in June 2006, would return to the air to stay with a nightly primetime show. Taking over for Abrams will be Phil Griffin, an NBC News senior vp whose responsibilities also include Today and who is an MSNBC alum.
It also confirmed that Joe Scarborough, a longtime MSNBC primetime host who had taken over the spot in the channel's morning lineup with the canceling of Imus in the Morning in the spring, would get to keep the day job. Morning Joe will air from 6 a.m.-9 a.m.
In an interview Monday, Griffin said the changes wouldn't have come about if it weren't for the hole left by Imus' program that eventually spelled the move of Scarborough to the morning and the 9 p.m.
- 2007-09-25
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
IMDb.com, Inc. n'assume aucune responsabilité quant au contenu ou à l'exactitude des articles de presse, des tweets ou des billets de blogue susmentionnés. Ce contenu est publié uniquement dans le but de divertir nos utilisateurs. Les articles de presse, les tweets et les billets de blogue ne représentent pas les opinions d'IMDb et nous ne pouvons pas garantir que les informations qu'ils contiennent sont entièrement factuelles. Veuillez consulter la source responsable de l’article en question pour signaler toute préoccupation que vous pourriez avoir concernant son contenu ou son exactitude.