Actress Mariel Hemingway's request for a restraining order against her business manager has been rejected.
The Manhattan star filed papers alleging Mike Wittlin has sent her inappropriate sexual messages and uses vulgar and offensive language around her.
In the documents, Hemingway claimed Wittlin was "overly aggressive and hostile in his manner" and told a judge she feared for her safety, reports TMZ.com.
But Judge Carol Boas Goodson has rejected the request, insisting the level of the alleged harassment and threats is not sufficient enough to warrant a restraining order.
The Manhattan star filed papers alleging Mike Wittlin has sent her inappropriate sexual messages and uses vulgar and offensive language around her.
In the documents, Hemingway claimed Wittlin was "overly aggressive and hostile in his manner" and told a judge she feared for her safety, reports TMZ.com.
But Judge Carol Boas Goodson has rejected the request, insisting the level of the alleged harassment and threats is not sufficient enough to warrant a restraining order.
- 9/24/2011
- WENN
Imprint Entertainment formely called as Maverick Films has set up six films to shoot over the next two years with financing from independent film backer Mike Wittlin.
Now the first film under this deal is “In Northwood” a thriller starring the hugely talented Nick Stahl, Olivia Wilde from the House TV series and Dash Mihok. Playwright and director D.W. Brown is making his writing and directing debut in this film.
Shooting for the film is underway in Pittsburgh. The film is jointly produced by Wittlin, Jamie Kennedy...
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Now the first film under this deal is “In Northwood” a thriller starring the hugely talented Nick Stahl, Olivia Wilde from the House TV series and Dash Mihok. Playwright and director D.W. Brown is making his writing and directing debut in this film.
Shooting for the film is underway in Pittsburgh. The film is jointly produced by Wittlin, Jamie Kennedy...
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- 8/18/2008
- by John
- ReelSuave.com
Jamie Kennedy is ramping up his producing efforts, signing on for the indie drama "In Northwood."
Nick Stahl will star in the film, a redemption tale centering on a man condemned to a mental hospital for committing murder. Kennedy described the project as taking place "at a moment when you're at a crossroads and have to choose what decisions you would make to survive."
First-time director D.W. Brown, a playwright who was Kennedy's acting teacher, will direct from his own script. The indie-financed project begins production this month.
Kennedy will produce via his Jizzy Entertainment banner. Mike Wittlin and Sandy Solowitz also are producing, with Mike Rachmil executive producing. Olivia Wilde, Dash Mihok and Shohreh Aghdashloo will co-star.
The move is part of Kennedy's bid to ramp up his feature production efforts. He wrote and starred in but didn't produce 2003's "Malibu's Most Wanted," created the Fran Drescher sitcom "Living With Fran" and created and starred on WB Network's "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment."
"I'd like to be someone who produces different things, whether it's funny or scary or dramatic," Kennedy said. "I want to show people I can produce movies without necessarily putting my face in them."...
Nick Stahl will star in the film, a redemption tale centering on a man condemned to a mental hospital for committing murder. Kennedy described the project as taking place "at a moment when you're at a crossroads and have to choose what decisions you would make to survive."
First-time director D.W. Brown, a playwright who was Kennedy's acting teacher, will direct from his own script. The indie-financed project begins production this month.
Kennedy will produce via his Jizzy Entertainment banner. Mike Wittlin and Sandy Solowitz also are producing, with Mike Rachmil executive producing. Olivia Wilde, Dash Mihok and Shohreh Aghdashloo will co-star.
The move is part of Kennedy's bid to ramp up his feature production efforts. He wrote and starred in but didn't produce 2003's "Malibu's Most Wanted," created the Fran Drescher sitcom "Living With Fran" and created and starred on WB Network's "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment."
"I'd like to be someone who produces different things, whether it's funny or scary or dramatic," Kennedy said. "I want to show people I can produce movies without necessarily putting my face in them."...
- 7/24/2008
- by By Steven Zeitchik
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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