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| Fox Series 'Terra Nova' Finds Female Lead | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 30 2010, 08:34 AM (405 Views) | |
| Michael Baldwin | Sep 30 2010, 08:34 AM Post #1 |
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After an extensive search, British actress Shelley Conn has landed the female lead opposite Jason O'Mara and Stephen Lang on Fox's upcoming adventure series Terra Nova. The project, produced by Steven Spielberg and Peter Chernin, follows Jim Shannon (O'Mara), Elizabeth Shannon (Conn) and their 3 kids - an ordinary family from 2149 who are transported back 85 million years to prehistoric Earth where they join Terra Nova, a colony of humans with a second chance to build a civilization. Production on Terra Nova, from 20th TV, Chernin Entertainment, Kapital Entertainment and DreamWorks TV, is scheduled to begin in October in Australia. The series will launch in fall 2011 after a preview in May. While she has an extensive TV series resume in the U.K., Conn, repped by Gersh, Management 360 and UK's United Agents, is virtually unknown in the U.S. She had a part in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and will next be seen in James L. Brooks' How Do You Know. |
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