CBS
to Air "The Russell Girl" Starring Amber Tamblyn January 27
12/13/07
AMBER TAMBLYN STARS IN "THE RUSSELL GIRL," A NEW
"HALLMARK HALL OF FAME" PRESENTATION, TO BE BROADCAST SUNDAY,
JAN. 27 ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
Academy Award Nominee and Tony Award Nominee Mary Elizabeth
Mastrantonio ("The Color of Money," "Man of La
Mancha"), Two-Time Tony Award Winner Jennifer Ehle ("The Real
Thing," "The Coast of Utopia"), Tim DeKay ("Tell Me
You Love Me," "Carnivāle") And Henry Czerny ("The
Tudors," "Mission Impossible") Also Star
THE RUSSELL GIRL, a new "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentation
starring Emmy Award nominee and Golden Globe Award nominee Amber Tamblyn
("Joan of Arcadia," "Sisterhood of the Traveling
Pants"), will be broadcast Sunday, Jan. 27 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on
the CBS Television Network. In the drama, Sarah Russell (Tamblyn), a
23-year-old aspiring medical school student, visits her loving family to
share some important news, but instead finds herself attempting to finally
confront a difficult period from her past.
Academy Award nominee and Tony Award nominee Mary Elizabeth
Mastrantonio ("The Color of Money," "Man of La
Mancha"), two-time Tony Award winner Jennifer Ehle ("The Real
Thing," "The Coast of Utopia"), Tim DeKay ("Tell Me
You Love Me," "Carnivāle") and Henry Czerny ("The
Tudors," "Mission Impossible") also star.
Sarah Russell's rare visit from Chicago to her small hometown is a
welcome surprise to her parents (Mastrantonio and DeKay), her 21-year-old
brother, Daniel (Daniel Clark), and her former boyfriend, Evan (Paul
Wesley). Sarah decides to withhold the true reason for her homecoming
after an old conflict resurfaces during an uncomfortable encounter with
Lorraine Morrisey (Ehle), who lives across the street from the Russells
with her husband, Howard (Henry Czerny), and two teen-aged boys (Ben
Lewis, Max Morrow). Sarah's sudden presence has a debilitating effect on
Lorraine, who rebuffs Sarah's attempts to make amends. However, Sarah
musters the courage to keep trying, knowing that she must finally deal
with her past as a means of being able to face her future. It takes time
for Lorraine to put the past behind her and to grasp that forgiving Sarah
will not only ease Sarah's burden but also her own.
Amber Tamblyn earned an Emmy Award nomination and a Golden Globe Award
nomination for Best Dramatic Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal
of the title character in CBS's "Joan of Arcadia." Her
additional television credits include originating the role of Emily
Quartermaine in the daytime drama "General Hospital." Among
Tamblyn's film credits are "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants"
and its sequel, "The Ring" and "The Grudge 2."
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio garnered an Academy Award nomination for
Best Supporting Actress for her role in "The Color of Money."
Her additional film credits include "Scarface," "The
Abyss," "Class Action," "Robin Hood: Prince of
Thieves," "White Sands," "Limbo" and "The
Perfect Storm." Her television credits include a recurring role on
"Without a Trace," on the Network. Among her theater credits is
"Man of La Mancha," for which she earned a Tony Award nomination
for Best Actress.
Jennifer Ehle won Best Actress and Featured Role Tony Awards for her
roles in the "The Real Thing" and "The Coast of
Utopia," respectively. Her feature film credits include
"Wilde," "Bedrooms & Hallways,"
"Possession" and "The River King." Her television
credits include the mini-series "Pride and Prejudice."
Tim DeKay's television series credits include lead roles in "Tell
Me You Love Me" and "Carnivāle," recurring roles in "Everwood,"
"Party of Five," "My Name Is Earl" and
"Seinfeld," and guest-starring roles on the CBS series
"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "Cold Case" and
"Numb3rs."
Henry Czerny's feature film credits include "Clear and Present
Danger," "Mission Impossible," "The Ice Storm,"
and "The Exorcism of Emily Rose." Among his television credits
are lead roles in the series "The Tudors," the mini-series
"Haven," on the Network, and "The Boys of St.
Vincent."
THE RUSSELL GIRL is a Hallmark Hall of Fame production. Brent Shields
("Candles on Bay Street," "The Magic of Ordinary
Days") is the executive producer; Stefanie Epstein ("Searching
for David's Heart") is co-executive producer. Jeff Bleckner
("Boston Legal," "Serving in Silence: The Margarethe
Cammermeyer Story") directed from an original script by Jill
Blotevogel ("The Dead Zone," "The Twilight Zone").