Friends and family of two-time Emmy-winning producer Denise Cramsey will honor her next week in a way that recognizes her love of mountain climbing. Her fiance, Scott Farquharson, is asking guests at her memorial to bring keepsakes that represent their personal connection to Cramsey in a box that will be placed at the entrance. It will be buried near the approximately 14,500-foot of summit of Mt. Whitney, the highest peak in the lower 48 U.S. states. Also read: Emmy-winning producer Denise Cramsey dies of brain aneurysm The memorial will be held next...
- 12/7/2010
- The Wrap
Us television producer Denise Cramsey has died at the age of 41. Cramsey was known for her award-winning work on shows like Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, True Beauty, and Trading Spaces. "It is with tremendous sadness that the immediate and extended family of Denise Cramsey is confirming her death yesterday due to a brain aneurysm suffered in the morning," Cramsey's agency (more)...
- 11/26/2010
- by By Tom Ayres
- Digital Spy
Actress Cheryl Hines has paid tribute to Emmy-winning TV producer Denise Cramsey, who died on Tuesday.
The 41-year-old TV guru passed away after suffering a brain aneurysm.
The Curb Your Enthusiasm star worked with Cramsey when they both served as executive producers on makeover series School Pride, and she has now spoken out about the tragedy.
In a statement to Deadline.com, she says, "I am overcome by the loss of Denise Cramsey. She was a talented, strong, inspirational woman. I only hope her family can find some comfort in knowing that she gave thousands of children hope and happiness with the exceptional work she did on School Pride.
"When I think of Denise, I remember her surrounded by the friends she loved to work with, laughing at the little, unexpected moments most might have overlooked."...
The 41-year-old TV guru passed away after suffering a brain aneurysm.
The Curb Your Enthusiasm star worked with Cramsey when they both served as executive producers on makeover series School Pride, and she has now spoken out about the tragedy.
In a statement to Deadline.com, she says, "I am overcome by the loss of Denise Cramsey. She was a talented, strong, inspirational woman. I only hope her family can find some comfort in knowing that she gave thousands of children hope and happiness with the exceptional work she did on School Pride.
"When I think of Denise, I remember her surrounded by the friends she loved to work with, laughing at the little, unexpected moments most might have overlooked."...
- 11/25/2010
- WENN
Emmy Award-winning producer Denise Cramsey has died after suffering a brain aneurysm. Cramsey passed away at the age of 41 on Tuesday morning, November 23.
A spokesperson from her agency, Wme, says in a statement, "It is with tremendous sadness that the immediate and extended family of Denise Cramsey is confirming her death yesterday due to a brain aneurysm suffered in the morning."
"At Denise's side were her fiance Scott, best friend Risa and brother Billy. Continuing the spirit of charity and kindness that embodied Denise, her organs will be donated. We thank everybody for their thoughts and prayers and words cannot express our sadness with the loss of Denise."
Cramsey produced several U.S. TV series including "True Beauty", "Trading Spaces" and "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition", which earned her Emmys in 2005 and 2006 for Outstanding Reality Program. She received a total of four Emmy nominations throughout her career.
A spokesperson from her agency, Wme, says in a statement, "It is with tremendous sadness that the immediate and extended family of Denise Cramsey is confirming her death yesterday due to a brain aneurysm suffered in the morning."
"At Denise's side were her fiance Scott, best friend Risa and brother Billy. Continuing the spirit of charity and kindness that embodied Denise, her organs will be donated. We thank everybody for their thoughts and prayers and words cannot express our sadness with the loss of Denise."
Cramsey produced several U.S. TV series including "True Beauty", "Trading Spaces" and "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition", which earned her Emmys in 2005 and 2006 for Outstanding Reality Program. She received a total of four Emmy nominations throughout her career.
- 11/25/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Emmy Award-winning producer Denise Cramsey has died after suffering a brain aneurysm.
Cramsey passed away at the age of 41 on Tuesday morning.
A spokesperson from her agency, Wme, says in a statement: "It is with tremendous sadness that the immediate and extended family of Denise Cramsey is confirming her death yesterday due to a brain aneurysm suffered in the morning.
"At Denise's side were her fiance Scott, best friend Risa and brother Billy. Continuing the spirit of charity and kindness that embodied Denise, her organs will be donated. We thank everybody for their thoughts and prayers and words cannot express our sadness with the loss of Denise."
Cramsey produced several U.S. TV series including True Beauty, Trading Spaces and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, which earned her Emmys in 2005 and 2006 for Outstanding Reality Program.
She received a total of four Emmy nominations throughout her career.
Cramsey passed away at the age of 41 on Tuesday morning.
A spokesperson from her agency, Wme, says in a statement: "It is with tremendous sadness that the immediate and extended family of Denise Cramsey is confirming her death yesterday due to a brain aneurysm suffered in the morning.
"At Denise's side were her fiance Scott, best friend Risa and brother Billy. Continuing the spirit of charity and kindness that embodied Denise, her organs will be donated. We thank everybody for their thoughts and prayers and words cannot express our sadness with the loss of Denise."
Cramsey produced several U.S. TV series including True Beauty, Trading Spaces and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, which earned her Emmys in 2005 and 2006 for Outstanding Reality Program.
She received a total of four Emmy nominations throughout her career.
- 11/24/2010
- WENN
Denise Cramsey, who won back-to-back Emmys in 2007 and 2008 for executive producing "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," has died of a brain aneurysm. Cramsey, who died Tuesday, was 41, friends said. Her credits included the new "School Pride," on NBC, "True Beauty," on ABC, and "Home Edition," which ran on ABC from 2004 to 2008. She also executive produced "Expedition Inspiration," a documentary about recovering from breast cancer. "It is with tremendous sadness that the immediate and extended family of Denise Cramsey is confirming her death yesterday due to a brain aneurysm...
- 11/24/2010
- The Wrap
Filed under: TV News
Reality TV producer Denise Cramsey, 41, died of a brain aneurysm yesterday, Deadline Hollywood reports.
Cramsey's agency said in a statement, "It is with tremendous sadness that the immediate and extended family of Denise Cramsey is confirming her death yesterday due to a brain aneurysm suffered in the morning. At Denise's side were her fiancé Scott, best friend Risa and brother Billy. Continuing the spirit of charity and kindness that embodied Denise, her organs will be donated."
In addition to 'School Pride,' Cramsey also teamed up with Tyra Banks and Ashton Kutcher for 'True Beauty,' worked on the Jeff Probst/Mark Burnett special 'Live for the Moment,' and oversaw more than 100 episodes of the series 'Trading Spaces.'
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Reality TV producer Denise Cramsey, 41, died of a brain aneurysm yesterday, Deadline Hollywood reports.
Cramsey's agency said in a statement, "It is with tremendous sadness that the immediate and extended family of Denise Cramsey is confirming her death yesterday due to a brain aneurysm suffered in the morning. At Denise's side were her fiancé Scott, best friend Risa and brother Billy. Continuing the spirit of charity and kindness that embodied Denise, her organs will be donated."
In addition to 'School Pride,' Cramsey also teamed up with Tyra Banks and Ashton Kutcher for 'True Beauty,' worked on the Jeff Probst/Mark Burnett special 'Live for the Moment,' and oversaw more than 100 episodes of the series 'Trading Spaces.'
In other TV news ...
o. The debut album of Lee DeWyze, the most recent 'American Idol' winner, performed worse than any...
- 11/24/2010
- by Jean Bentley
- Aol TV.
Former Trading Spaces and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition executive producer and showrunner Denise Cramsey has died, according to messages posted on Facebook and Twitter. Most recently, she produced Jeff Probst's reality series pilot Life for the Moment; NBC's School Pride, which concludes this Friday; and ABC's True Beauty. Posts on Facebook and messages on Twitter written by friends and colleagues say she died yesterday, Tuesday. Many people have posted messages on her Facebook wall about...
- 11/24/2010
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Filed under: Features, The Show Girl
Mike Rowe does a lot of 'Dirty Jobs,' but this week I get him to do the one job that millions of people around the world do every single day, often multiple times a day. Any guesses? He also shares cold, hard cell phone picture evidence (shown here) that a lemur bite is serious business, and says he'd love to romance the main character on one of TV's funniest shows.
I've also got details on the latest season of 'In Treatment,' including new castmembers Debra Winger and Amy Ryan and what the airing schedule is like this year, since they love to change it up and confuse us all.
Then I catch up with Cheryl Hines and Denise Cramsey to talk about their new reality-renovation show 'School Pride,' which they say has "the biggest impact of any renovation...
Mike Rowe does a lot of 'Dirty Jobs,' but this week I get him to do the one job that millions of people around the world do every single day, often multiple times a day. Any guesses? He also shares cold, hard cell phone picture evidence (shown here) that a lemur bite is serious business, and says he'd love to romance the main character on one of TV's funniest shows.
I've also got details on the latest season of 'In Treatment,' including new castmembers Debra Winger and Amy Ryan and what the airing schedule is like this year, since they love to change it up and confuse us all.
Then I catch up with Cheryl Hines and Denise Cramsey to talk about their new reality-renovation show 'School Pride,' which they say has "the biggest impact of any renovation...
- 10/22/2010
- by Maggie Furlong
- Aol TV.
"School Pride" is NBC's inspirational makeover for American schools, crumbling from lack of funds and neglect.Enter funny pretty lady turned filmmaker Cheryl Hines and producer Denise Cramsey, who are both Executive Producers of "School Pride" which premiers this Friday night, 8:00 pm, 7:00 Central on NBC.Decrepit public schools and the whys of how they became that way are the fodder for NBC.s new reality series that takes a gang of motivated angels to reinvent a run down campus. It is interesting to note, that there are many American public schools which are well kept, clean and maintained on meager budgets because the local communities support them and fight to raise money and volunteer. Yet there are pockets of...
- 10/15/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
The educational system and its failures and successes are always relevant, but lately our nation's schools have been moved to the forefront of our pop-culture sensibilities with David Guggenheim's disheartening documentary, "Waiting for Superman." In promoting the new film, Guggenheim showed us the worst of our schools -- highlighting everything from budget problems to unqualified teachers.
NBC's brand-new renovation show, "School Pride," hopes to inspire some hope in a seemingly hopeless situation. "There are endless problems with the education system in this country - I'm not trying to pretend there aren't," executive producer Denise Cramsey tells Zap2it. "But the one thing we found in 'School Pride' is that there's a lot to be positive about. There are really great teachers, and there are really smart, mature students who care about their communities. Hopefully, when the show comes on, people will find a little hope in that.
NBC's brand-new renovation show, "School Pride," hopes to inspire some hope in a seemingly hopeless situation. "There are endless problems with the education system in this country - I'm not trying to pretend there aren't," executive producer Denise Cramsey tells Zap2it. "But the one thing we found in 'School Pride' is that there's a lot to be positive about. There are really great teachers, and there are really smart, mature students who care about their communities. Hopefully, when the show comes on, people will find a little hope in that.
- 10/15/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
We have new clips as well as interviews from NBC's upcoming series premiere episode of "School Pride." From executive producers Cheryl Hines ("Curb Your Enthusiasm") and Denise Cramsey ("Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" and "True Beauty"), “School Pride" is a proactive, alternative series that tells the stories of communities coming together to renovate their aging and broken public schools. While transforming the school, the community also restores its sense of value and school pride. Catch it from 10/15/10 at 8:00 Pm. The cameras follow students, teachers and parents as they roll up their sleeves and rebuild their own schools, concluding with the unveiling of a brand new, completely transformed school. They are motivated by a quartet of community organizers and personalities -- Swat Commander Tom Stroup, interior designer Susie Castillo (“House of Payne”), comedian and former substitute teacher Kym Whitley (“Til Death”) and journalist Jacob Soboroff ("AMC News”). Together, the team of...
- 9/27/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
From executive producers Cheryl Hines (Curb Your Enthusiasm) and Denise Cramsey (Extreme Makeover: Home Edition), comes a new reality series that tells the stories of communities coming together to renovate their aging and broken public schools. While transforming the school, the community also restores its sense of value and school pride. The cameras follow students, teachers, and parents as they roll up their sleeves and rebuild their own schools, concluding with the unveiling of a brand new, completely transformed school. They are motivated by a quartet of personalities — Swat Commander Tom Stroup, interior designer Susie Castillo, comedian and former substitute teacher Kym Whitley, and political correspondent Jacob Soboroff. Together, the team of experts will lead the community through the makeover process. Months later, cameras will revisit the school to discover the lasting effects of the transformation. Coming fridays this fall on NBC.
- 6/9/2010
- by josh@reelartsy.com (Joshua dos Santos)
- Reelartsy
hollywoodnews.com: The New Fall Schedule Features All-Drama Lineups on Mondays and Wednesdays and All Comedies on Thursdays, Plus Unscripted Programming into Compatible Dramas on Tuesdays and Fridays New Comedies Include “Friends With Benefits,” “Outsourced,” “Perfect Couples, “Love Bites” and “The Paul Reiser Show.”
New Dramas Are “Undercovers,” “The Event,” “Chase,” “Law & Order: Los Angeles,” “Outlaw,” “The Cape” and “Harry’s Law”; And New Alternative Show “School Pride”
NBC announced today its 2010-11 primetime schedule that is highlighted by five new comedies, seven new drama series and one new alternative program, including shows from such innovative hit-makers as J.J. Abrams, Jerry Bruckheimer and David E. Kelley, among others.
The high-quality series include new comedies such as “Outsourced,” Love Bites,” “Perfect Couples,” “Friends With Benefits” and “The Paul Reiser Show.” The new dramas are “The Cape,” “Harry’s Law,” “Outlaw,” “Undercovers,” “The Event,” “Chase” and “Law & Order: Los Angeles.”
The schedule...
New Dramas Are “Undercovers,” “The Event,” “Chase,” “Law & Order: Los Angeles,” “Outlaw,” “The Cape” and “Harry’s Law”; And New Alternative Show “School Pride”
NBC announced today its 2010-11 primetime schedule that is highlighted by five new comedies, seven new drama series and one new alternative program, including shows from such innovative hit-makers as J.J. Abrams, Jerry Bruckheimer and David E. Kelley, among others.
The high-quality series include new comedies such as “Outsourced,” Love Bites,” “Perfect Couples,” “Friends With Benefits” and “The Paul Reiser Show.” The new dramas are “The Cape,” “Harry’s Law,” “Outlaw,” “Undercovers,” “The Event,” “Chase” and “Law & Order: Los Angeles.”
The schedule...
- 5/17/2010
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
Chicago – NBC announced their fall schedule and fans of “Heroes,” “Law & Order,” “Trauma,” and “Mercy” will shed a tear while on-the-bubble shows like “Chuck,” “Parenthood,” and “Community” will return with “Parks and Recreation” coming back later in the season. Most notably, the peacock network filled the now-vacant five hours of programming after “The Jay Leno Show” debacle with eight new fall shows and five more scheduled for midseason.
NBC has called in the starpower to help save the sinking network, bringing in new programs by J.J. Abrams, Jerry Bruckheimer, and David E. Kelley with recognizable TV veterans like Blair Underwood, Jimmy Smits, Laura Innes, and more.
The network has scheduled their fall 2010 season with thematic evenings. Mondays and Wednesdays will feature drama, Thursdays will be all comedy, and the rest of the week will include reality leading into similar dramas.
Jeff Gaspin, Chariman, NBC Universal Television Entertainment said, “This new...
NBC has called in the starpower to help save the sinking network, bringing in new programs by J.J. Abrams, Jerry Bruckheimer, and David E. Kelley with recognizable TV veterans like Blair Underwood, Jimmy Smits, Laura Innes, and more.
The network has scheduled their fall 2010 season with thematic evenings. Mondays and Wednesdays will feature drama, Thursdays will be all comedy, and the rest of the week will include reality leading into similar dramas.
Jeff Gaspin, Chariman, NBC Universal Television Entertainment said, “This new...
- 5/17/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
NBC wants to get into the life-changing, tearjerker reality show business in earnest.
The network has added the uplifting alternative program "School Pride" to the curriculum for fall.
It's sort of an "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" but the edifice being made over isn't a house, but a public school that's badly in need of repair. In the sneak peeks below, check out the crew coming to revamp Enterprise Middle School in Compton, Calif.
Leading the students, teachers and parents in changing this key element in their community is a team of four -- Swat Commander Tom Stroup, interior designer Susie Castillo ("House of Payne"), comedian and former substitute teacher Kym Whitley ("Til Death") and political correspondent Jacob Soboroff ("AMC News").
"School Pride" is executive produced by "Curb Your Enthusiasm" actress Cheryl Hines and Denise Cramsey ("Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" and "True Beauty").
NBC already has a few reality competition shows...
The network has added the uplifting alternative program "School Pride" to the curriculum for fall.
It's sort of an "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" but the edifice being made over isn't a house, but a public school that's badly in need of repair. In the sneak peeks below, check out the crew coming to revamp Enterprise Middle School in Compton, Calif.
Leading the students, teachers and parents in changing this key element in their community is a team of four -- Swat Commander Tom Stroup, interior designer Susie Castillo ("House of Payne"), comedian and former substitute teacher Kym Whitley ("Til Death") and political correspondent Jacob Soboroff ("AMC News").
"School Pride" is executive produced by "Curb Your Enthusiasm" actress Cheryl Hines and Denise Cramsey ("Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" and "True Beauty").
NBC already has a few reality competition shows...
- 5/17/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
NBC has picked up "School Pride" which is an unscripted series from Cheryl Hines ("Curb Your Enthusiasm") that apparently gives makovers to schools. The project is from Horizon Alternative Television and folls a group who help a community band together to restore aging educational facilities. The project was inspired by a real-life effort in Compton, CA, where local activists fixed up school buildings. Denise Cramsey (ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition") and Hines are serving as executive producers.
- 5/15/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Filed under: TV News
Amidst a flurry of pickups and cancellations, NBC ended its orders for next season with a little dose of reality.
According to the Live Feed, the Peacock has picked up 'School Pride,' a new unscripted series from producers Cheryl Hines ('Curb your Enthusiasm') and Denise Cramsey ('Extreme Makeover: Home Edition').
The 'Home Edition'-esque series follows various communities as they fix up old schools.
Stay tuned to TV Squad next week for full coverage of the 2010 upfronts.
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Amidst a flurry of pickups and cancellations, NBC ended its orders for next season with a little dose of reality.
According to the Live Feed, the Peacock has picked up 'School Pride,' a new unscripted series from producers Cheryl Hines ('Curb your Enthusiasm') and Denise Cramsey ('Extreme Makeover: Home Edition').
The 'Home Edition'-esque series follows various communities as they fix up old schools.
Stay tuned to TV Squad next week for full coverage of the 2010 upfronts.
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- 5/15/2010
- by Andrew Scott
- Aol TV.
NBC just wrapped up its fall 2010 orders by picking up a reality show called School Pride from Cheryl Hines (Curb Your Enthusiasm) and Denise Cramsey (Extreme Makeover: Home Edition). The feel-good series will give communities the chance to fix up their aging schools and was inspired by a similar (though untelevised) effort in Compton, Calif., in which the locals spruced up a local campus.
Just like what happens on ABC’s Home Edition, camera crews will follow volunteers as they turn around a school. The show was announced as an NBC special earlier this year.
NBC is expected to announce...
Just like what happens on ABC’s Home Edition, camera crews will follow volunteers as they turn around a school. The show was announced as an NBC special earlier this year.
NBC is expected to announce...
- 5/15/2010
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside Movies
NATPE on Tuesday revealed the slate of speakers, panelists, networks and companies taking part in its fifth annual TV Producers' Boot Camp, being held this month during the inaugural LA TV Festival.
The Boot Camp, taking place July 26-27 at the House of Blues and Comedy Store in Los Angeles, is designed to connect participants with development executives, television producers and agents through panels, clinics and pitch development sessions.
Endeavor head of alternative television Sean Perry is set to deliver the keynote address at the Boot Camp. His address will be followed by a state-of-the-industry discussion featuring Perry, Denise Cramsey of Endemol USA, Thom Beers of Original Prods. and Craig Piligian of Pilgrim Films & Television.
Other panel discussions will address such topics as the type of programming cable networks are looking to acquire from producers, tips to successfully network in Hollywood, distributing and promoting content online, the strategy of creating a winning pitch reel and creating a successful Web series.
The Boot Camp, taking place July 26-27 at the House of Blues and Comedy Store in Los Angeles, is designed to connect participants with development executives, television producers and agents through panels, clinics and pitch development sessions.
Endeavor head of alternative television Sean Perry is set to deliver the keynote address at the Boot Camp. His address will be followed by a state-of-the-industry discussion featuring Perry, Denise Cramsey of Endemol USA, Thom Beers of Original Prods. and Craig Piligian of Pilgrim Films & Television.
Other panel discussions will address such topics as the type of programming cable networks are looking to acquire from producers, tips to successfully network in Hollywood, distributing and promoting content online, the strategy of creating a winning pitch reel and creating a successful Web series.
- 7/11/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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