Although he has well over a dozen film credits to his name, Nick Cannon has been behind-the-scenes for years, writing episodes of "All That" at only 17 and producing his own "The Nick Cannon Show" for Nickelodeon and later "Wild 'N Out" for MTV. He's also Chairman of Teen Nick and he gave himself the duty of writing and directing his first music-filled feature for the network, "School Gyrls," a high-school set comedy featuring a girl group he has signed to his own NCredible Entertainment label.
"I had been a part of a bunch of different talent searches for young people in the past and I'd seen thousands of really talented kids," Cannon said. "So I was like 'Maybe if I grabbed three of those girls that I had auditioned for other projects and put them together and create this group, it could be something really special. We haven't seen something...
"I had been a part of a bunch of different talent searches for young people in the past and I'd seen thousands of really talented kids," Cannon said. "So I was like 'Maybe if I grabbed three of those girls that I had auditioned for other projects and put them together and create this group, it could be something really special. We haven't seen something...
- 2/9/2010
- icelebz.com
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