Julianne Hough, Kimberly Williams-Paisley (Nashville) and Dallas Roberts (Insatiable) are set to star alongside Dolly Parton in Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings: Jolene, an episode of Netflix’s upcoming eight-episode anthology series, which showcases the stories, memories, and inspirations behind Parton’s most beloved songs. All eight episodes will launch at once in 2019.
Based on Parton’s Grammy-winning classic, the “Jolene” episode, filmed in Atlanta, tells the story of an unexpected friendship between two very different women who find themselves part of the iconic love triangle, ultimately impacting each other’s lives in profound ways.
Hough will play Jolene, a flirtatious free-spirit with aspirations of escaping her small hometown of Coventry, Ga to follow her dreams of becoming a successful singer-songwriter.
Parton will play Babe, a sparkly force of nature and the proud proprietor of Baby Blue’s, a local honky tonk with a notorious reputation for its scantily-clad waitresses and eclectic crowd.
Based on Parton’s Grammy-winning classic, the “Jolene” episode, filmed in Atlanta, tells the story of an unexpected friendship between two very different women who find themselves part of the iconic love triangle, ultimately impacting each other’s lives in profound ways.
Hough will play Jolene, a flirtatious free-spirit with aspirations of escaping her small hometown of Coventry, Ga to follow her dreams of becoming a successful singer-songwriter.
Parton will play Babe, a sparkly force of nature and the proud proprietor of Baby Blue’s, a local honky tonk with a notorious reputation for its scantily-clad waitresses and eclectic crowd.
- 11/1/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Freestyle Releasing has acquired U.S. theatrical distribution rights to George Gallo’s Bigger which tells the tale of how brothers Joe and Ben Weider launched a fitness empire and along the way discovered Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Bigger will have its U.S. premiere on September 13 in Las Vegas to coincide with the Mr. Olympia competition that was created by the Weider brothers, and will be in theaters on October 12.
Tyler Hoechlin plays Joe Weider and Aneurin Barnard portrays brother Ben. Victoria Justice is Kathy, Joe Weider’s first wife and Julianne Hough is his other spouse, pin-up Betty Weider, with whom he launched Shape magazine. Robert Forster and DJ Qualls also star. Calum Von Moger plays Schwarzenegger.
Bee Holder Productions chief Steve Lee Jones produces with Scott Lastaiti. Camila Castro and Eric Weider are executive producing. Bigger was written by Gallo, Brad and Ellen Furman, and Andy Weiss (the...
Bigger will have its U.S. premiere on September 13 in Las Vegas to coincide with the Mr. Olympia competition that was created by the Weider brothers, and will be in theaters on October 12.
Tyler Hoechlin plays Joe Weider and Aneurin Barnard portrays brother Ben. Victoria Justice is Kathy, Joe Weider’s first wife and Julianne Hough is his other spouse, pin-up Betty Weider, with whom he launched Shape magazine. Robert Forster and DJ Qualls also star. Calum Von Moger plays Schwarzenegger.
Bee Holder Productions chief Steve Lee Jones produces with Scott Lastaiti. Camila Castro and Eric Weider are executive producing. Bigger was written by Gallo, Brad and Ellen Furman, and Andy Weiss (the...
- 8/8/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Julianne Hough was proud of her body confidence growing up. But the dancer and actress says that “something switched” in middle school — and it only got worse when she started working on film sets.
“I did a film where I basically was told I was fat every day, yet I was the skinniest I’d ever been,” Hough, 29, tells Redbook for its February cover, on newsstands Jan. 2.
While the comments hurt at the time, Hough has since learned tricks to boost her confidence when she’s feeling down about her body.
“Now, when I’m self-conscious, I’ll do something...
“I did a film where I basically was told I was fat every day, yet I was the skinniest I’d ever been,” Hough, 29, tells Redbook for its February cover, on newsstands Jan. 2.
While the comments hurt at the time, Hough has since learned tricks to boost her confidence when she’s feeling down about her body.
“Now, when I’m self-conscious, I’ll do something...
- 12/28/2017
- by Julie Mazziotta
- PEOPLE.com
Julianne Hough was proud of her body confidence growing up. But the dancer and actress says that “something switched” in middle school — and it only got worse when she started working on film sets.
“I did a film where I basically was told I was fat every day, yet I was the skinniest I’d ever been,” Hough, 29, tells Redbook for its February cover, on newsstands Jan. 2.
While the comments hurt at the time, Hough has since learned tricks to boost her confidence when she’s feeling down about her body.
“Now, when I’m self-conscious, I’ll do something...
“I did a film where I basically was told I was fat every day, yet I was the skinniest I’d ever been,” Hough, 29, tells Redbook for its February cover, on newsstands Jan. 2.
While the comments hurt at the time, Hough has since learned tricks to boost her confidence when she’s feeling down about her body.
“Now, when I’m self-conscious, I’ll do something...
- 12/28/2017
- by Julie Mazziotta
- PEOPLE.com
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