"Desperate Housewives" has been off the air for less than a year, but if you miss Eva Longoria, you'll be happy to know she's returning to television. No, not as Isabella on "Y&R" (if that was to happen, it should have happened a year ago); rather, the actress will star in a primetime animated series that she will also executive-produce.
"Mother Up!" chronicles the daily life of Rudi Wilson (Longoria), a former music industry exec-turned-suburban mom. Rudi wants to be as good at motherhood as she was in the music biz, but struggles when she realizes she's not the greatest parent. The series also stars Canadians Jesse Camacho ("Less Than Kind") as Dick, Gabrielle Miller ("Corner Gas") as Sarah, Cle Bennett ("Flashpoint") as 2Bit, Helen Taylor as Jenny, Rebecca Husain as Apple, and Scott McCord as Greg.
The 13-episode, half-hour comedy -- which is written, produced, and voiced in...
"Mother Up!" chronicles the daily life of Rudi Wilson (Longoria), a former music industry exec-turned-suburban mom. Rudi wants to be as good at motherhood as she was in the music biz, but struggles when she realizes she's not the greatest parent. The series also stars Canadians Jesse Camacho ("Less Than Kind") as Dick, Gabrielle Miller ("Corner Gas") as Sarah, Cle Bennett ("Flashpoint") as 2Bit, Helen Taylor as Jenny, Rebecca Husain as Apple, and Scott McCord as Greg.
The 13-episode, half-hour comedy -- which is written, produced, and voiced in...
- 1/8/2013
- by HuffPost Canada TV
- Huffington Post
Apart from the Oscars, where else would you find a room full of so many beautiful, glamorous, and talented women? Well, the answer is: at the biennial lunch for African Solutions to African Problems (Asap) hosted by the charity’s founder, Priscilla Higham, in London. Where do we start? Among this year’s table hostesses were Sharleen Spiteri, Jasmine Guinness, Lady Ashcombe, Lady Anne Lambton, Annabel Elliot, Jane Ormsby Gore, Melanie Metcalfe, Rosie Bartlett, Tiggy Kennedy, Maia Norman, Camilla Lowther, and Beatrix Silvano, to name just a few. Such a strong female presence among the 400 guests was no coincidence; they’d been invited to meet “Scilla” Higham and the South African women who inspired the program’s conception. The charity aims to provide support, training, and resources to women who care for orphans and vulnerable children in their home communities, alleviating the affects of H.I.V./AIDS. The lunch...
- 6/25/2010
- Vanity Fair
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