PREMIERES SUNDAY, APRIL 17TH AT 9PM ET/PT SHOWTIME
THE FIRST LADY
A revelatory reframing of American leadership through the lens of the First Ladies. Starring Viola Davis as Michelle Obama, Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford and Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt, this series delves deep into the Ladies' personal and political lives. Exploring everything from their journeys to Washington, family life, and world-changing political contributions, the impact of the White House's women is no longer hidden from view.
Block 3: Eleanor Roosevelt
Production Designer: Tony Fanning
PREMIERES SUNDAY, APRIL 17TH AT 9PM ET/PT SHOWTIME
THE FIRST LADY
A revelatory reframing of American leadership through the lens of the First Ladies. Starring Viola Davis as Michelle Obama, Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford and Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt, this series delves deep into the Ladies' personal and political lives. Exploring everything from their journeys to Washington, family life, and world-changing political contributions, the impact of the White House's women is no longer hidden from view.
Block 2: Michelle Obama
Production Designer: Tony Fanning
Part II of the hit Netflix series “The OA”.
Season 2 follows Prairie Johnson to San Francisco where she discovers herself in a parallel life as Nina Azarova, daughter of a Russian Oligarch Billionaire. Living in a penthouse overlooking the city by the bay, the story slowly begins to unravel, revealing the many secrets to this unknown life. Many of the characters reprising their season one roles in a new way, and possibly in an alternate dimension.
Production Designer: John Goldsmith
Part II of the hit Netflix series “The OA”.
Season 2 brings Prairie Johnson(played by Brit Marling) to a new world and life in San Francisco. She slowly unravels a puzzle which takes her across the city and across dimensions. Season one characters reprising their roles in a new way, coming to the aid of their friend who they believe is still alive after being shot in the final episode of the first season.
Production Designer: John Goldsmith
12 Mighty Orphans
Set in 1938 depression era Fort Worth Texas, this story is focused on a band of orphans who are recruited by legendary coach Rusty Russell to start a rag tag football team at the Masonic Home where they live. In the teams first season, with the encouragement, and dedication of the coach & his wife, the boys go all the way to the championship, inspiring not only Fort Worth Texas but the nation as a whole. With grit and determination, during a difficult time in our countries history, the young boys and girls of the home learn the meanings of teamwork, values, love, and acceptance with the help of Russell & his wife Juanita.
Production Designer: Drew Boughton
Season 1 / NBC
Based loosely on the real life of Ryan Murphy, the shows creator. This story revolves around the life of two gay men who decide to have a child through a surrogate. Goldie wants a better life for herself and her 9 year old daughter, so she escapes the turmoil of her life and takes a chance. She not only finds David & Bryan, she finds herself in the process. She also finds out that family comes in may different forms.
Production Designer: Tony Fanning
Pilot Episode / The CW
This romantic comedy revolves around the meaning of life, and what it truly means to live. The main character Xavier discovers that the world is coming to an end in 8 months when a meteor will collide with earth. Evie who is stuck in a rut of a life, meets Xavier and everything changes. The two create an Apocalyst, living life to its fullest, finding love in the process.
Set: Xavier's House
Production Designer: Tony Fanning
The story revolves around the Hayworth siblings brought together again in the bay area when the youngest and most “successful” of the three finds himself a newly single dad. The story reunites the family who help each other navigate the responsibilities of family life while giving them the chance to re-connect with each other and their childhood. The oldest sibling Sarah, in a committed and loving marriage with two growing kids, finds herself recently unemployed struggling to make ends meet. The middle sibling Tom, played by Topher Grace, overwhelmed with all the responsibilities of a growing family, finds himself in a career slump, and narrates the story of conflict, love, money, and family ties.
Production Designer: Michael Corenblith
Pilot Episode / The CW
This romantic comedy revolves around the meaning of life, and what it truly means to live. The main character Xavier discovers that the world is coming to an end in 8 months when a meteor will collide with earth. Evie who is stuck in a rut of a life, meets Xavier and everything changes. The two create an Apocalyst, living life to its fullest, finding love in the process.
Set: Evie's House
Production Designer: Tony Fanning
Season 3 / CBS Television for The CW
Currently in it's third season, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend revolves around the frayed and unhinged life of Rebecca Bunch(played by Golden Globe winner Rachel Bloom)as she follows her childhood camp sweetheart to West Covina in a search for love and security. Not only does she find love and lose it, she embarks on a journey filled with complicated relationship dynamics and self realization. She may be Crazy but "it's a little more nuanced than that".
Set: Plimpton House
Production Designer: Stephen McCabe
5 Seasons / ABC
This American drama revolves around the Walker family, it's family business, and their lives in Pasadena, California. The ensemble cast led by Sally Fields, with Calista Flockhart, Rachel Griffiths, Matthew Rhys, Ron Rifkin, Rob Lowe, and Patricia Wettig to name a few. The family struggles to come to terms after the patriarch of the family suddenly dies leaving the matriarch Nora Walker to pick up the pieces. The broken pieces leading the family on a journey to a life of betrayal and lies. The series lasted for 5 seasons, tackling issues such a drug addiction, adultery, gay marriage, and divorce.
Production Designers: Scott Chambliss & Denny Dugally
Set In Merced, California in the proverbial “fifteen minutes in the future”, Don’t Look Deeper centers on Aisha, a high school senior(Helena Howard) who is a budding visual artist. She’s a just left-of-center young woman who’s fighting the feeling that there’s just something fundamentally different about her, a looming feeling that something is not right. And that something is…she’s not one of us, but the first piece of Artificial Intelligence that is indistinguishable to everyone, including herself.
Production Designer: Adam Reamer
Directed by: Karen Moncrieff
A story about a dead girl, told in five chapters. The cast includes Toni Collette, Piper Laurie, Rose Bryne, Giovanni Ribisi, James Franco, Kerry Washington, Josh Brolin, and the late Brittany Murphey. Each character finds themselves connected to the victim. The story starts with the young girls killing and flashes back to reveal the connections.
Production Designer: Kristan Andrews
Season 1 / TNT
Hidden from the view of the public, and even from the president, there is a top secret agent who is trained and ready to serve under the careful discretion of the vice president played by Sharon Stone. Penned by writer of The Bourne Identity, the story follows Agent X on covert operations around the world protecting America's interests and it's government.
Production Designer: Denny Dugally
Season 1 & 2 / CBS Television for The CW
Currently in it's third season, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend revolves around the frayed and unhinged life of Rebecca Bunch(played by Golden Globe winner Rachel Bloom)as she follows her childhood camp sweetheart to West Covina in a search for love and security. Not only does she find love and lose it, she embarks on a journey filled with complicated relationship dynamics and self realization. She may be Crazy but "it's a little more nuanced than that".
Production Designer: Stephen McCabe
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Directed by Jon Favreau. Chef follows Carl Casper, as he risks everything, leaving his highly respected job as head chef, to start his own food truck. In the process he reconnects with his love of cooking, and his estranged family, finding whats truly important in life. Cast stars Jon Favreau with Sophia Vergara, John Leguizamo, Bobby Cannavale, Scarlett Johansson, Dustin Hoffman, and Robert Downey Jr.
Production Designer: Denise Pizzini
2 Seasons / CBS
After telling his parents he's getting divorced, Nathan (played by Will Arnett) is shocked to hear that his father (Beau Bridges) suddenly decides to leave his wife (Margo Martindale) after 43 years of marriage. To make things more complicated, his mother is moving in with him while his father moves in with his sister. The parents end up driving the two sibling crazy, Nathan getting the short end of the stick when it comes to the parents.
Created by Greg Garcia(My Name is Earl, Raising Hope).
Production Designer: Glenda Rovello
Pilot / CBS
A team of tireless internet journalists pursue and expose stories of injustice using their unconventional investigative techniques in today's anything-goes world of reporting.
Production Designer: Tony Fanning
Season 1 / ABC
Based on the novel "Good Christian Bitches", the series centers on a recently widowed woman who moves back to upscale Highland Park, Texas, where she grew up. After losing everything, she arrives back home to judgement and resentment from her former high school click, which she used to run. The pious & hypocritical group make life impossible for her. Money can't buy you everything, only a first class ticket to heaven, or so you think.
Production Designer: Denny Dugally
Misc. work
Production Designer: Glenda Rovello