Bethenny Frankel is stepping out of her The Real Housewives of New York City shoes once again as she takes on a new acting role for Lifetime's Danger in the Dorm.
This is Frankel's first acting role in over ten years, though she has been on television during this time.
Her role as Jill in The Neighbors Episode 21 was her first acting role since the 1990s, and now she's back for a major movie appearance.
Bethenny Frankel to Star in Danger in the Dorm
Danger in the Dorm is a far cry from reality TV as it follows true crime novelist Ann Rule's story of the same name.
Bethenny Frankel is more than a former Housewife, though. She's a television personality, entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist.
Now, we can add Lifetime actress to her resume as she stars alongside Clara Alexandrova (A Million Little Things).
"In my 20s, I...
This is Frankel's first acting role in over ten years, though she has been on television during this time.
Her role as Jill in The Neighbors Episode 21 was her first acting role since the 1990s, and now she's back for a major movie appearance.
Bethenny Frankel to Star in Danger in the Dorm
Danger in the Dorm is a far cry from reality TV as it follows true crime novelist Ann Rule's story of the same name.
Bethenny Frankel is more than a former Housewife, though. She's a television personality, entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist.
Now, we can add Lifetime actress to her resume as she stars alongside Clara Alexandrova (A Million Little Things).
"In my 20s, I...
- 2/28/2024
- by Devin Piel
- TVfanatic
“Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” star Stephanie March has joined Ava DuVernay and Jill Blankenship’s DC superhero drama “Naomi” for the CW.
“Naomi” is based on the comic series of the same name and centers on a teenage superhero whose life is upended when supernatural events occur in her hometown. March will be in six-episode recurring role. The cast includes Kaci Walfall in the title role, along with an ensemble that boasts Alexander Wraith, Cranston Johnson, Claire Lanay and Camila Moreno. The series is written and executive produced by DuVernay and Blankenship, and executive produced by Paul Garnes of Array Filmworks. The series is from Array Filmworks in association with Warner Bros. Television.
March plays Akira, who is originally from a planet far away, but is now hiding on Earth. Naomi seeks her out, looking for answers.
In addition to her multi-season run as Ada Alexandra Cabot on...
“Naomi” is based on the comic series of the same name and centers on a teenage superhero whose life is upended when supernatural events occur in her hometown. March will be in six-episode recurring role. The cast includes Kaci Walfall in the title role, along with an ensemble that boasts Alexander Wraith, Cranston Johnson, Claire Lanay and Camila Moreno. The series is written and executive produced by DuVernay and Blankenship, and executive produced by Paul Garnes of Array Filmworks. The series is from Array Filmworks in association with Warner Bros. Television.
March plays Akira, who is originally from a planet far away, but is now hiding on Earth. Naomi seeks her out, looking for answers.
In addition to her multi-season run as Ada Alexandra Cabot on...
- 12/7/2021
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Stephanie March has signed with Echo Lake Entertainment for management in all areas.
The actor-producer is best known for her turn as New York Assistant Da Alexandra Cabot on NBC’s long-running procedural, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
She most recently starred alongside Shaun Benson in the Lifetime TV movie A House on Fire, playing a wife and mother struggling with mental illness and substance abuse problems. She also portrayed Ivanka Trump in Comedy Central special A President Show Documentary and starred in Adult Swim’s Neon Joe.
Additional credits on the TV side include 30 Rock, Happy Endings, Rescue Me, Grey’s Anatomy, Odd Mom Out, Made in Jersey, Nightcap and Conviction. March also has appeared in such films as The Invention of Lying, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Who We Are Now, The Treatment, Falling for Grace and Innocence.
March made her Broadway debut in a 1999 adaptation of Arthur Miller...
The actor-producer is best known for her turn as New York Assistant Da Alexandra Cabot on NBC’s long-running procedural, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
She most recently starred alongside Shaun Benson in the Lifetime TV movie A House on Fire, playing a wife and mother struggling with mental illness and substance abuse problems. She also portrayed Ivanka Trump in Comedy Central special A President Show Documentary and starred in Adult Swim’s Neon Joe.
Additional credits on the TV side include 30 Rock, Happy Endings, Rescue Me, Grey’s Anatomy, Odd Mom Out, Made in Jersey, Nightcap and Conviction. March also has appeared in such films as The Invention of Lying, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Who We Are Now, The Treatment, Falling for Grace and Innocence.
March made her Broadway debut in a 1999 adaptation of Arthur Miller...
- 7/19/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Don't look at me like that.
No, there isn't much of anything new coming along that we're recommending for the week outside Lifetime's House on Fire.
But there is a lot to love nonetheless!
Saturday, March 13
8/7c A House on Fire (Lifetime)
Law & Order Svu's Stephanie March stars in the latest ripped from the headlines Ann Rule inspired film about a successful doctor, wife, and mother who thought she had it all.
It's a psychological thriller with crime, intrigue, and mental illness on full-display as brilliant doctor Deborah Green's life unravels all around her until she does something unthinkable.
Don't forget to check out our exclusive clip of the film!
Sunday, March 14
8/7c Batwoman (The CW)
As Ryan's kryptonite wound becomes (even) more serious, her need to get justice for her mother becomes a priority.
Will the showdown with Alice be everything she's built it up to be?...
No, there isn't much of anything new coming along that we're recommending for the week outside Lifetime's House on Fire.
But there is a lot to love nonetheless!
Saturday, March 13
8/7c A House on Fire (Lifetime)
Law & Order Svu's Stephanie March stars in the latest ripped from the headlines Ann Rule inspired film about a successful doctor, wife, and mother who thought she had it all.
It's a psychological thriller with crime, intrigue, and mental illness on full-display as brilliant doctor Deborah Green's life unravels all around her until she does something unthinkable.
Don't forget to check out our exclusive clip of the film!
Sunday, March 14
8/7c Batwoman (The CW)
As Ryan's kryptonite wound becomes (even) more serious, her need to get justice for her mother becomes a priority.
Will the showdown with Alice be everything she's built it up to be?...
- 3/13/2021
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Why can't a woman have it all?
Diane Neal and Tamera Tunie aren't the only Law & Order: Svu alum to grace the screen in Ann Rule-inspired films this month.
Stephanie March is joining the fray of the Ripped from the Headlines slate of movies that will have you glued to the screen with A House on Fire.
A House on Fire, Lifetime's latest true-crime book-to-screen film, is based on the Ann Rule novel Bitter Harvest.
March plays esteemed doctor and mother Deborah Green. On the surface, she couldn't be happier with her life.
It's everything that a person would desire. She has a thriving career, a successful husband, who is also in the medical field, a lovely home, and children.
It appears as if she's living the American dream, but of course, nothing is ever as it seems behind closed doors.
Deborah's marriage to her husband (Shaun Benson) is rocky at best.
Diane Neal and Tamera Tunie aren't the only Law & Order: Svu alum to grace the screen in Ann Rule-inspired films this month.
Stephanie March is joining the fray of the Ripped from the Headlines slate of movies that will have you glued to the screen with A House on Fire.
A House on Fire, Lifetime's latest true-crime book-to-screen film, is based on the Ann Rule novel Bitter Harvest.
March plays esteemed doctor and mother Deborah Green. On the surface, she couldn't be happier with her life.
It's everything that a person would desire. She has a thriving career, a successful husband, who is also in the medical field, a lovely home, and children.
It appears as if she's living the American dream, but of course, nothing is ever as it seems behind closed doors.
Deborah's marriage to her husband (Shaun Benson) is rocky at best.
- 3/11/2021
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
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