Lifetime
Announces 2009 Original Movie "Nora Roberts' Midnight Bayou"
10/27/08
Jerry
O'Connell ('Crossing Jordan'), Lauren Stamile ('Grey's Anatomy') and
Academy Award(R) Winner Faye Dunaway ('Chinatown') to Star in Lifetime
Original Movie 'Nora Roberts' Midnight Bayou' to Premiere in 2009 on
Lifetime
Additional Nora Roberts Adaptations Include 'Nora Roberts' High Noon,'
'Nora Roberts' Tribute' and 'Nora Roberts' Northern Lights'
#1 New York Times Best-Selling Author, Roberts Has Over 300 Million
Books in Print
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- The Lifetime Original Movie
"Nora Roberts' Midnight Bayou," starring Jerry O'Connell
("Crossing Jordan"), Lauren Stamile ("Grey's Anatomy")
and Faye Dunaway ("Chinatown") is the second of the 2009 Nora
Roberts' movie slate to begin production. Additional adaptations include
"Nora Roberts' High Noon," "Nora Roberts' Tribute" and
"Nora Roberts' Northern Lights." Mandalay Television and
Stephanie Germain Productions will produce the film with Peter Guber and
Stephanie Germain serving as executive producers.
In making the announcement, Tanya Lopez, Senior Vice President,
Original Movies, Lifetime Networks, said, "'Nora Roberts' Midnight
Bayou' is a love story with a twist that will not disappoint loyal Nora
Roberts fans. We are thrilled to have popular television stars Jerry
O'Connell, Lauren Stamile, and the incomparable Faye Dunaway in the
cast."
The four previous Nora Roberts' movies that aired on Lifetime
Television in 2007 together reached over 34 million viewers total and
"Nora Roberts' Angels Fall" was the highest rated Lifetime
Original Movie of 2007.
In "Nora Roberts' Midnight Bayou," Harvard-educated lawyer
Declan Fitzpatrick (O'Connell), impulsively gives up his settled life to
buy Manet Hall, a newly restored plantation manor near New Orleans which
he has always found himself drawn to. Legend has it that the house is
haunted, and shortly after Declan moves in he starts hearing voices and
seeing things. Declan is also distracted by an undeniable attraction to
Cajun local Lena Simone (Stamile), who grew up on the bayou with her
grandmother Odette (Dunaway), and has her own deep connection to the
manor. Living in the house, Declan begins to have visions from a century
past and details of events that took place in the mansion. With the help
of Odette, Declan and Lena realize that they are inextricably linked with
Manet Hall and uncover a shocking secret that has been hidden there for
more than one hundred years.
With an impressive body of work that encompasses television, film and
theatre, Jerry O'Connell is one of Hollywood's most versatile actors.
O'Connell began his acting career at the age of 11, when he co-starred in
the classic feature film "Stand By Me," directed by Rob Reiner.
He then took a break from acting and returned to it after completing his
education at New York University. He went on to receive critical acclaim
for his role as Cush in "Jerry Maguire," with Tom Cruise. His
additional feature film credits include "Yours, Mine and Ours,"
"Kangaroo Jack," "Tomcats," "Scream 2" and
"Mission to Mars." On television he has starred in
"Crossing Jordan," "Do Not Disturb,"
"Carpoolers" and "Sliders." O'Connell's additional
television credits include guest-starring roles in "Samantha
Who," "Ugly Betty," "Las Vegas," "Without a
Trace" and the miniseries "The '60s."
Born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Lauren Stamile performed in her
first play at age four. After majoring in theater at Northwestern
University, Stamile moved to New York and Hollywood to pursue acting
professionally. She is best known for her role as "Nurse Rose"
on the hit ABC series, "Grey's Anatomy." Stamile has had
starring roles in the made-for-television movie "Behind the Camera:
The Unauthorized Story of Charlie's Angels" and The WB series
"Off Centre." Her guest-starring roles on television include
"Scrubs," "Heroes," "Boston Legal,"
"NUMB3RS," "Criminal Minds," "The West
Wing," "Cold Case," "Crossing Jordan" and
"Without a Trace."
Emmy(R), Golden Globe(R) and Academy Award(R)-winning actress Faye
Dunaway made her acting debut on Broadway in 1962. Her first big screen
role came in 1967 in "The Happening," and her first starring
role was shortly after in "Bonnie and Clyde," opposite Warren
Beatty. Her extensive film credits include "Chinatown,"
"The Arrangement," "The Three Musketeers," "The
Towering Inferno," "Mommie Dearest," "Don Juan DeMarco,"
"Network," "The Thomas Crown Affair," "Jennifer's
Shadow" and "The Rules of Attraction." Her television
credits include "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,"
"Alias," "It Had to Be You" and "Touched by an
Angel," as well as numerous made-for-television movies including,
"Cold Sassy Tree," "Rebecca," "Running
Mates," "A Will of Their Own" and "A Family
Divided."
The Nora Roberts' adaptations join an impressive list of novels
developed into Lifetime Original Movies including the top rated basic
cable movie for 2008, "The Memory Keeper's Daughter," starring
Dermot Mulroney, Emily Watson and Gretchen Mol, and Jodi Picoult's
"The Tenth Circle," starring Kelly Preston, Ron Eldard and
Brittany Robertson.
Since publishing her first novel in 1981, Roberts has gone on to become
a #1 New York Times best-selling sensation. With more than 300 million
books in print, Roberts' novels have spent a combined 138 weeks at the #1
spot on the coveted Times list. In addition, since 1999, every book
published under her name has hit the New York Times best seller list.
Amazon.com recently reported that Roberts is their third most popular
author -- following only Tom Clancy and JK Rowling. Roberts is a member of
several writers groups and has won countless awards from her colleagues
and the publishing industry. Nora Roberts is represented by literary agent
Amy Berkower at Writers House, LLC and by CAA. Nora Roberts' books are
published by Penguin Group (US).
"Nora Roberts' Midnight Bayou" is produced by Mandalay
Television and Stephanie Germain Productions for Lifetime Television.
Peter Strauss ("The Jacket"), Peter Guber ("Rainman,"
"Batman," "The Color Purple," "The Jacket")
and Stephanie Germain (Lifetime's "Gracie's Choice," "The
Day After Tomorrow") are the executive producers. Gideon Amir
("The Mists of Avalon") will serve as producer. Stephen Tolkin
(Lifetime's "Nora Roberts' Carolina Moon") wrote the teleplay
and Ralph Hemecker (Lifetime's "Nora Roberts' Angels Falls")
will direct.
In addition to the first four Nora Roberts Lifetime Original Movies,
through her production company, Stephanie Germain produced TNT's Johnson
& Johnson presentation of Richard Paul Evan's bestseller, "A
Perfect Day," starring Rob Lowe; and Lifetime's "Gracie's
Choice," starring Kristin Bell, Diane Ladd and Anne Heche, who
received an Emmy(R) nomination for her performance. "Gracie's
Choice" premiered in January 2004 and became one of cable's highest
rated films. Some additional credits include: the highest rated television
movie of its season, CBS' "The Pilot's Wife," based on Anita
Shreve's bestseller and starring Emmy(R) and Oscar(R) award winner
Christine Lahti; the ABC special effects extravaganza "Superfire,"
created by best-selling authors Richard Preston and Doug Preston; ABC's
"King of the World: The Muhammad Ali Story," based upon the book
by Pulitzer Prize winner David Remnick and starring Terrence Howard; ABC's
"Holiday In Your Heart," starring LeAnn Rimes and Bernadette
Peters; CBS' miniseries "The Doris Duke Story," starring Lauren
Bacall and Richard Chamberlain; and the TBS premiere movie "Fatal
Error," starring Janine Turner. Germain co-produced Showtime's one
hour series, "Jeremiah," starring Luke Perry, for two seasons.
She was also an executive producer on the blockbuster "The Day After
Tomorrow," starring Dennis Quaid and Jake Gyllenhaal, and directed by
Roland Emmerich ("Independence Day").
Mandalay Television has achieved great success in series, long form
television movies and miniseries. Mandalay's critically acclaimed, Peabody
Award-winning series "Brotherhood" is entering its third season
on Showtime. Mandalay movies and miniseries have produced some of the
strongest ratings of all-time, including Dean Koontz's
"Intensity," a four-hour miniseries based on the best seller by
Dean Koontz -- the highest rated miniseries ever on FOX Broadcasting;
"First Daughter," a two-hour original movie starring Muriel
Hemingway for TBS which was the highest rated basic cable movie in history
and spawned two sequels, "First Target" and "First
Shot"; "Blood Crime," which launched USA's Crime Friday and
was the highest rated original program for the network in 2002; and
"The Linda McCartney Story" for CBS. Mandalay Television has
recently completed production on "RPM," a ground breaking
microseries for TNT starring Johnathon Schaech.