Exclusive: Fox has given a script commitment with substantial penalty to a drama revolving around female FBI agents from The Resident supervising producer Jen Klein; executive producer/showrunner Todd Harthan; and 20th Century Fox TV, where Harthan is under an overall deal.
Written by Klein, the Untitled FBI Women Project is a fast-paced, character-driven drama centering on four female FBI agents in the Manhattan field office inspired by journalist and author Doug Stanton’s interviews of women in law enforcement. These women juggle complicated personal lives while playing at the top of their professional game. Their friendship is a source of strength and camaraderie as they work together on high-stakes cases while also navigating the dangerously messy politics of one of the most powerful intelligence agencies in the world.
Klein executive produces with Harthan, Thruline’s Ron West and Chris Henze as well as Stanton. The project is a co-production...
Written by Klein, the Untitled FBI Women Project is a fast-paced, character-driven drama centering on four female FBI agents in the Manhattan field office inspired by journalist and author Doug Stanton’s interviews of women in law enforcement. These women juggle complicated personal lives while playing at the top of their professional game. Their friendship is a source of strength and camaraderie as they work together on high-stakes cases while also navigating the dangerously messy politics of one of the most powerful intelligence agencies in the world.
Klein executive produces with Harthan, Thruline’s Ron West and Chris Henze as well as Stanton. The project is a co-production...
- 10/10/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Being a mother is one of the most amazingly rewarding and most strenuously difficult jobs you’ll ever experience, and Jen Klein knows all about that. The Little People star is raising two of her own, and she is overcome with the same type of emotion that the rest of us deal with on a regular basis. While many people assume that being a little person and a mother is a challenge, the biggest challenges she faces are the same ones we all face; health, time, energy and perspective. After adopting two kids in the same year in 2013, Jen Klein
How The Little Couple’s Dr. Jen Klein’s Life Has Changed Since Overcoming Cancer...
How The Little Couple’s Dr. Jen Klein’s Life Has Changed Since Overcoming Cancer...
- 3/8/2016
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
A Klein family tradition is showcased in the new episode of TLC’s “Little Couple.” In this exclusive clip (above) from the latest episode, battle gear — dolphin squirt gun or whale squirt gun? — are chosen and a water fight gets underway. Since its premiere in 2009, “The Little Couple” has followed Bill and Jen Klein as they move through life with achondroplasia, a form of short-limbed dwarfism. Also Read: TLC's 'Little Couple' Sneak Peek: 'Frozen'-Themed Birthday Party Causes Confusion (Exclusive Video) Over the course of the show’s seven seasons, the Kleins have documented their marriage, the adoption of their two children and Jen’s.
- 1/13/2016
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
Last night, ABC released the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Grey's Anatomy" episode 15 of season 11, and it gives us new looks at some very dramatic and intense stuff as the doctors try to save a life over the phone, and more!The episode is titled, "I Feel the Earth Move." In the new, 15th episode official description: An earthquake is going to shake Seattle. Description number 2: An earthquake will shake the ground at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, trapping Maggie in an elevator and threatening Meredith's long streak of successful surgeries. Meanwhile, Owen is going to give medical advice to a child over the phone and Ben will confide in Jackson. The episode was written by Jen Klein ,and it was directed by Thomas Wright. Episode 15 is scheduled to air on Thursday night, March 12th at 7pm central time on ABC.
- 3/6/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Recently, ABC released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Grey's Anatomy" episode 15 of season 11. The episode is entitled, "I Feel the Earth Move," and it turns out that we're going to see some very intense and dramatic events occur as a major earthquake hits Seattle ,causing extreme issues for the hospital, and more! In the new, 15th episode press release: An earthquake will shake Seattle. Press release number 2: An earthquake is going to shake the ground at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, trapping Maggie in an elevator and threatening Meredith's long streak of successful surgeries. In the meantime, Owen will give medical advice to a child over the phone and Ben is going to confide in Jackson. The episode was written by Jen Klein ,and it was directed by Thomas Wright. Episode 15 is set to air on Thursday night, March 12th at 7pm central time on ABC.
- 3/5/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The telepic based on Diana Lopez’s novel Choke follows a teenager who flirts with disaster after being introduced to the “game” of intentionally cutting off oxygen to the brain to get high. Freya Tingley (Hemlock Grove) stars in The Choking Game as Taryn, who is just starting her senior year when a charismatic new girl claims her as a “breath sister” as they take “flights” together. Frasier alum Peri Gilpin also stars in the Lifetime Original as Taryn’s mom, who tries to help after sensing that something is seriously wrong with her daughter. Directed by Lane Shefter Bishop and written by Jen Klein, the telefilm from Orly Adelson Productions is executive produced by Jonathan Eskenas, Lane Shefter Bishop, Marilyn R. Atlas and Orly Adelson. Related: Lifetime Develops Movie About Jesus’ Early Life With ‘Hatfields & McCoys’ Producer...
- 2/19/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
As fans of the series are well aware, in next week's episode of Supernatural we get to see Dean as he might look as an old man. And for those of us who just can't wait until Thursday, the 30th, The CW has graced us with a clip from "The Curious Case of Dean Winchester."
Chad Everett nabbed the part of Dean the Elder, and while his name didn't occur to us when we first started guessing who it might be, now that we've seen him, we can't imagine anyone else. Here's a brief synopsis of the episode: Bobby (Jim Beaver) risks his life by betting 25 years of his life on a poker game run by a witch. Dean tries to save Bobby but ends up drastically aging. The episode was written by Jen Klein (story) and Julie Siege (story and teleplay) with Robert Singer directing.
For more, including full episodes,...
Chad Everett nabbed the part of Dean the Elder, and while his name didn't occur to us when we first started guessing who it might be, now that we've seen him, we can't imagine anyone else. Here's a brief synopsis of the episode: Bobby (Jim Beaver) risks his life by betting 25 years of his life on a poker game run by a witch. Dean tries to save Bobby but ends up drastically aging. The episode was written by Jen Klein (story) and Julie Siege (story and teleplay) with Robert Singer directing.
For more, including full episodes,...
- 10/23/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
It's a miserable week for Supernatural fans -- no new episode, but rather a repeat of the Season 5 premiere, "Sympathy for the Devil". But to make up for it, The CW has provided a batch of new photos from Episodes 7 and 8, "The Curious Case Of Dean Winchester" and "Changing Channels", respectively.
First is "The Curious Case...", in which Bobby (Jim Beaver) risks his life by betting 25 years of his life on a poker game run by a witch. Dean tries to save Bobby but ends up drastically aging. The episode was written by Jen Klein (story) and Julie Siege (story and teleplay) with Robert Singer directing.
Jensen Ackles as Dean
Jim Beaver as Bobby, Jensen Ackles as Dean
Jensen Ackles as Dean, Hal Ozsan as Patrick
Chad Everett as Older Dean, Jared Padalecki as Sam, Jim Beaver as Bobby
Next is "Changing Channels", written by Jeremy Carver and directed by Charles Beeson.
First is "The Curious Case...", in which Bobby (Jim Beaver) risks his life by betting 25 years of his life on a poker game run by a witch. Dean tries to save Bobby but ends up drastically aging. The episode was written by Jen Klein (story) and Julie Siege (story and teleplay) with Robert Singer directing.
Jensen Ackles as Dean
Jim Beaver as Bobby, Jensen Ackles as Dean
Jensen Ackles as Dean, Hal Ozsan as Patrick
Chad Everett as Older Dean, Jared Padalecki as Sam, Jim Beaver as Bobby
Next is "Changing Channels", written by Jeremy Carver and directed by Charles Beeson.
- 10/21/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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