Danish actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau has landed the lead in Fox's Lasse Hallstrom-directed drama pilot New Amsterdam, to which David Mason has come on board as executive producer/showrunner.
Meanwhile, Alias star Michael Vartan has been tapped to topline ABC's untitled Jon Feldman drama pilot, which is being directed by Charles McDougall, and Gabrielle Union is set to star in another ABC drama pilot, the Bryan Singer-directed Football Wives.
Amsterdam, from Regency TV, Scarlet Fire Films, Sarabande Prods. and Laha Films, centers on John Amsterdam (Coster-Waldau), a man cursed with immortality who works as a homicide detective in New York. On the pilot, Mason (FX's Thief) will executive produce alongside Allan Loeb, Christian Taylor, Hallstrom, Steven Pearl and Leslie Holleran. Coster-Waldau's English-language feature credits include Wimbledon, Black Hawk Down and Firewall. He is repped by Endeavor and Jill Littman at Handprint Entertainment.
The Feldman project, from Warner Bros. TV, revolves around four high-powered CEOs or CEOs-to-be who are all friends. Vartan will play the new CEO of a large corporation who is described as the moral center of the show.
Meanwhile, Alias star Michael Vartan has been tapped to topline ABC's untitled Jon Feldman drama pilot, which is being directed by Charles McDougall, and Gabrielle Union is set to star in another ABC drama pilot, the Bryan Singer-directed Football Wives.
Amsterdam, from Regency TV, Scarlet Fire Films, Sarabande Prods. and Laha Films, centers on John Amsterdam (Coster-Waldau), a man cursed with immortality who works as a homicide detective in New York. On the pilot, Mason (FX's Thief) will executive produce alongside Allan Loeb, Christian Taylor, Hallstrom, Steven Pearl and Leslie Holleran. Coster-Waldau's English-language feature credits include Wimbledon, Black Hawk Down and Firewall. He is repped by Endeavor and Jill Littman at Handprint Entertainment.
The Feldman project, from Warner Bros. TV, revolves around four high-powered CEOs or CEOs-to-be who are all friends. Vartan will play the new CEO of a large corporation who is described as the moral center of the show.
- 1/26/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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