Actress who plays Alex has a new web series
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Description: A show about a group of twentysomethings coming of age in the digital generation. And a social network about what it means to be creative, to pursue a passion, to make a difference in the world, or just to find a place in it. Coming Nov. 11th to MySpace.
Doesn't that one guy play Kappy on Greek?
ReplyDeleteIt's Cappy!!!
ReplyDeleteOMFG CAPPIE!!! :D
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty good. :-)
ReplyDeleteZOFMG!!!!!! ITS CAPPIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMySpace social networking site has a deal to obtain exclusive rights to TV series Quarterlife, which it describes as the first "network quality" program to be shown exclusively on the internet.
ReplyDeleteThe Emmy award-winning producers of TV series Thirtysomething and My So-called Life, Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick, are behind Quarterlife.
On Thursday, MySpace announced a deal with Herskovitz and Zwick, who also created the dramatic action feature film Blood Diamond, for 36 episodes of the series.
The producers created the show about a group of college graduates making their way in Chicago for network TV but the show was killed after the initial pilot on ABC in 2005.
Herskovitz said one of the attractions of working with MySpace is the free hand the creative team has with the series.
"The business of television today makes it harder for the individual filmmaker's voice to be heard," Zwick said in a statement Thursday that seemed to reflect disillusionment with traditional TV.
The pair are known for their dedication to creating realistic series that give a truthful depiction of the way people talk and behave.
"That voice has been our calling card for over 20 years, and working with MySpace gives us a chance to speak it," Zwick said.
MySpace will have exclusive rights to each of Quarterlife's 36 episodes for the first 24 hours, after which the video will appear on the show's own website.
"When Emmy award-winning producers come to MySpaceTV — you know this is reaching a whole new level," Chris DeWolfe, chief executive of MySpace, said in a statement released Thursday.
U.S. networks are already offering their fare on the internet and artists such as Tom Green have experimented with creating shows for online, but it is new to have a full-length series exclusively for an online platform.
"We're proud to offer the creative community a blank canvas and open platform to express their vision," DeWolfe added.
The series begins Nov. 11 and will be accompanied by a dedicated social networking site.
So the actress that played Alex is in another internet show where her character is dating a guy that is played by the guy who is also in another TV show where his character use to date the girl who has brother that is dating a girl who is played by Jessica Rose.
ReplyDeleteWithout Kevin Bacon it's just too confusing?
Alex looks better without all that makeup. She's cute.
ReplyDeleteHow old is she really? I keep thinking she's way old because of the Aunt Alex thing. She does seem younger in this.
ReplyDeleteHow old is she really? I keep thinking she's way old because of the Aunt Alex thing. She does seem younger in this.
ReplyDeleteCappy and Alex????
ReplyDeleteWth.
I like it. I think I'll try that one out. :)
ReplyDeleteQtheC should be happy. Oh wait, that's me. Yep, I'm happy.
ReplyDeleteWait, does this mean that Cappie is leaving Greek? :(
ReplyDeleteShe sure looks better her then on lg15 with all that make up on her face. Cool to see how she is when she plays a totally different person, I kinda like her here and I didn't liked her a lot in lg15.
ReplyDeleteShe is a great actress!
ReplyDeleteI still miss her role as an evil robot on LG15. ;)
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