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EMMY-NOMINATED JON AVNET SET TO DIRECT THE USA NETWORK TELEVISION EVENT BASED ON GIGI LEVANGIE GRAZER NOVEL
'THE STARTER WIFE
Emmy-Award Winner Debra Messing to Star
LOS ANGELES –- September 13, 2006 -– Emmy-nominated Jon Avnet
(“Uprising,” “The Burning Bed”) is set to direct and executive produce
the USA Network six-hour television event THE STARTER WIFE, it was
announced today by Jeff Wachtel, executive vice president of original
programming for USA. Starring Debra Messing (“Will & Grace”), the
project is based on the New York Times best-selling 2005 novel (Simon
& Schuster) of the same name by author Gigi Levangie Grazer
(“Rescue Me,” “Maneater”). THE STARTER WIFE will be executive produced
by Grazer and penned by the writing team of Sara Parriott & Josann
McGibbon (“Runaway Bride”), who will also serve as executive producers
along with Stephanie Davis (“The Caveman’s Valentine”) and Howard Klein
(“The Office,” “Carnivale”) from 3 Arts Entertainment. NBC Universal
Television Studio is producing.
"Jon Avnet is a visionary filmmaker with an incredible track record
of high-profile and award-winning projects," said Wachtel. "We are
thrilled to have him directing this great project for us.”
"Jon Avnet is a celebrated director with a vast and diverse body of
work,” added Messing. “He is smart, passionate about the project, and a
real actor's director.”
THE STARTER WIFE is a sexy, savvy and wickedly funny tour de force
about life after divorce and one woman’s (Messing) quest to redefine
herself after years of marriage to a Hollywood studio head. With wit,
sassy style and cameos of the rich and famous -- and wannabe rich and
famous – THE STARTER WIFE tackles the most delicious and dastardly
details of a divorce and recovery, Hollywood style, while at the same
time being relatable to everyday women.
Avnet began his career in filmmaking after winning a directing
fellowship at the American Film Institute. His early success came as a
producer with such efforts as “Risky Business,” “The Burning Bed,”
“Less Than Zero,” “The Mighty Ducks,” “George of the Jungle,” “When a
Man Loves a Woman,” “Men Don’t Leave” and “Sky Captain and The World of
Tomorrow” among others. Avnet made his directorial debut with the
made-for-television drama “Between Two Women” starring Farrah Fawcett
and Colleen Dewhurst. He also directed for television the “Boomtown”
pilot and the miniseries “The Uprising,” which was nominated for
numerous Emmys and Golden Globes. Avnet has also directed many features
including “Fried Green Tomatoes,” “The War” and “Up Close and Personal”
among others. His work has won or been nominated for multiple Academy,
Emmys, Golden Globes and Directors Guild of America awards, as well as
Writers Guild of America awards, the Peabody, the Humanitas and
CableACE awards. He is in postproduction on “88 minutes,” which he
directed and stars Al Pacino. This year Avnet took home a Tony award
for best play as producer of “The History Boys.” The prior year, he
produced Broadway’s “The Pillowman” and “Spamalot.”
Grazer worked for eight years developing and writing television
shows for legendary network president and producer Fred Silverman. She
also wrote the 1998 movie "Stepmom" starring
Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon and has been published in numerous periodicals such as
Vogue, People Magazine, Glamour and Harper’s Bazaar. Her best
sellers, Maneater and Rescue Me, have been optioned by Mandalay
Pictures and Fox Searchlight Pictures, respectively. Grazer is
currently working on her next novel, a romantic take on high-end
divorce set in New York, to be published by Simon and Schuster.
The writing team of Sara Parriott & Josann McGibbon are best
known for having penned "Runaway Bride" featuring Julia Roberts and
Richard Gere. More recently, they have been working on the highly
anticipated animated movie event "Rapunzel Unbraided" for Walt Disney
Animation for Dick Cook and Michael Eisner. McGibbon and Parriott have
worked on "Chicken Little" for Disney and "Frankenweenie" for Tim
Burton, and have additionally written for Sandra Bullock, Sid Ganis,
Tom Shadyac and Sara Colleton. Parriott & McGibbon also wrote the
story for "Three Men and a Little Lady." Currently, Stuart Cornfeld of
Ben Stiller's Red Hour Films is in development with their script
"Staying Power."
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