It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas for Christina Milian.
The actress-singer is attached to star alongside Matt Keeslar ("Scream 3") in the ABC Family telefilm "Snowglobe", which begins production at month's endjuly in Calgary, Canada.
"Snowglobe", one of two original telefilms debuting this year during ABC Family's "25 Days of Christmas", follows a woman who finds she can magically leave the real world behind for the Christmas-themed dreamland in her grandmother's snow globecq. Keeslar plays a love interest she encounters inside the globe.
"Santa Baby" writer Garrett Frawley and Brian Turner penned the script, Ron Lagomarsino will direct, and Craig McNeil and Jody Brockway will executive produce.
Milian's recent acting credits include the TV series "Eight Days a Week" and the feature films "Pulse" and "Be Cool". She also contributed to the soundtracks of "In the Mix", "Be Cool", "The Hot Chick" and the Disney Channel animated series "Kim Possible". She is repped by Endeavor, manager Adena Chawke and attorney Steve Warren.
Keeslar, who is repped by manager Holly Shelton and Domain Talent, recently starred opposite Emily Bergl in Hallmark Channel's "Deadly Suspicion". Other credits include "Art School Confidential", "Open Window" and "Dune".
The actress-singer is attached to star alongside Matt Keeslar ("Scream 3") in the ABC Family telefilm "Snowglobe", which begins production at month's endjuly in Calgary, Canada.
"Snowglobe", one of two original telefilms debuting this year during ABC Family's "25 Days of Christmas", follows a woman who finds she can magically leave the real world behind for the Christmas-themed dreamland in her grandmother's snow globecq. Keeslar plays a love interest she encounters inside the globe.
"Santa Baby" writer Garrett Frawley and Brian Turner penned the script, Ron Lagomarsino will direct, and Craig McNeil and Jody Brockway will executive produce.
Milian's recent acting credits include the TV series "Eight Days a Week" and the feature films "Pulse" and "Be Cool". She also contributed to the soundtracks of "In the Mix", "Be Cool", "The Hot Chick" and the Disney Channel animated series "Kim Possible". She is repped by Endeavor, manager Adena Chawke and attorney Steve Warren.
Keeslar, who is repped by manager Holly Shelton and Domain Talent, recently starred opposite Emily Bergl in Hallmark Channel's "Deadly Suspicion". Other credits include "Art School Confidential", "Open Window" and "Dune".
- 7/11/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Melissa Joan Hart and Mario Lopez have been tapped to star in the ABC Family original movie Holidays in Handcuffs.
Hart will play Trudie, a would-be painter stuck working as a waitress. After blowing an interview at a "real" job -- disappointing her parents yet again -- and getting dumped by her boyfriend, Trudie suffers a nervous breakdown. Stressed with having to go home alone for the holidays, she kidnaps a customer, Clay Martin (Lopez), whom she plans to bring home for Christmas and introduce him to the family as "the One."
Holidays is set to begin principal photography this month in Calgary, Alberta. Ron Underwood (City Slickers, ABC's Boston Legal) is directing Holidays from a script by Sara Endsley. The movie is executive produced by Craig McNeil and Jody Brockway.
Holidays is scheduled to air in December as part of ABC Family's annual 25 Days of Christmas programming event, which in 2006 had its best viewership numbers in its nine-year history in total viewers, adults and women 18-49 and adults and women 18-34.
Hart will play Trudie, a would-be painter stuck working as a waitress. After blowing an interview at a "real" job -- disappointing her parents yet again -- and getting dumped by her boyfriend, Trudie suffers a nervous breakdown. Stressed with having to go home alone for the holidays, she kidnaps a customer, Clay Martin (Lopez), whom she plans to bring home for Christmas and introduce him to the family as "the One."
Holidays is set to begin principal photography this month in Calgary, Alberta. Ron Underwood (City Slickers, ABC's Boston Legal) is directing Holidays from a script by Sara Endsley. The movie is executive produced by Craig McNeil and Jody Brockway.
Holidays is scheduled to air in December as part of ABC Family's annual 25 Days of Christmas programming event, which in 2006 had its best viewership numbers in its nine-year history in total viewers, adults and women 18-49 and adults and women 18-34.
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