Another episode of Accused arrives on Fox tonight, Feb. 28. Episode 6, “Naataanii’s Story,” is directed by Reservation Dogs and Rutherford Falls writer Tazbah Chavez, who also co-wrote the episode with Chip Johannessen. According to the synopsis, the story follows “a group of Navajo friends” who are arrested for protesting a Uranium mine. They forge a plan to shut the mine down for good. Check out the cast of Accused Episode 6 below and find out why they might look familiar.
Accused Episode 6 cast members Forrest Goodluck as Chase, Kiowa Gordon as Derrick, Natalie Benally as Shandiin, and Robert Mesa as Naataanii | Elly Dassas/Fox Robert I. Mesa as Naataanii
Robert I. Mesa stars as Naataanii in Accused Episode 6. As seen in the trailer below, Naataanii is one of the people trying to have the mine shut down and stop it from “poisoning our tribe.”
Those who watched Grey’s Anatomy will likely recognize Mesa,...
Accused Episode 6 cast members Forrest Goodluck as Chase, Kiowa Gordon as Derrick, Natalie Benally as Shandiin, and Robert Mesa as Naataanii | Elly Dassas/Fox Robert I. Mesa as Naataanii
Robert I. Mesa stars as Naataanii in Accused Episode 6. As seen in the trailer below, Naataanii is one of the people trying to have the mine shut down and stop it from “poisoning our tribe.”
Those who watched Grey’s Anatomy will likely recognize Mesa,...
- 3/1/2023
- by Elise Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In today’s film news roundup, “Whitney” filmmaker Kevin Macdonald is partnering with Docsville, “Marfa Girl 2” is getting distribution, and a Dave Gurney mystery series is heading into development.
Partnerships
Documentary streaming service Docsville has signed a partnership with “Whitney” filmmaker Kevin Macdonald, Variety has learned exclusively.
Macdonald’s credits include “Touching the Void,” “One Day in September,” “The Last King of Scotland,” the thriller “State of Play,” “How I Live Now,” and the upcoming Whitney Houston documentary “Whitney,” which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival this year.
He won an Academy Award for best documentary in 2000 for “One Day in September,” working with Docsville co-founder Nick Fraser on the film.
“It’s been a joy to work with Kevin over many years, from our collaboration on ‘One Day in September’ up until our most recent efforts with Docsville,” Fraser said. “Having such a talented director on board will surely...
Partnerships
Documentary streaming service Docsville has signed a partnership with “Whitney” filmmaker Kevin Macdonald, Variety has learned exclusively.
Macdonald’s credits include “Touching the Void,” “One Day in September,” “The Last King of Scotland,” the thriller “State of Play,” “How I Live Now,” and the upcoming Whitney Houston documentary “Whitney,” which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival this year.
He won an Academy Award for best documentary in 2000 for “One Day in September,” working with Docsville co-founder Nick Fraser on the film.
“It’s been a joy to work with Kevin over many years, from our collaboration on ‘One Day in September’ up until our most recent efforts with Docsville,” Fraser said. “Having such a talented director on board will surely...
- 7/3/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Toronto-based production company Innis Lake Entertainment has optioned the film and television rights to John Verdon’s “Dave Gurney” mystery book series. Richard Wernham has been tapped to pen a screenplay for the film adaptation, which will center on the events on the first book, Think of a Number. Nick Wernham, who is currently in post-production on Innis Lake’s film Business Ethics is attached to direct.
Published by Crown/Random House and Counterpoint Publishing, the first book centered on a mysterious serial killing spree in upstate New York, and the detective, Dave Gurney, who comes out of retirement in an attempt to solve the case. The series currently contains five books with a sixth due out this week.
“I’m delighted at the prospect of seeing Dave Gurney come to life on the screen, and I suspect that thousands of readers of the Gurney series will share my feeling,...
Published by Crown/Random House and Counterpoint Publishing, the first book centered on a mysterious serial killing spree in upstate New York, and the detective, Dave Gurney, who comes out of retirement in an attempt to solve the case. The series currently contains five books with a sixth due out this week.
“I’m delighted at the prospect of seeing Dave Gurney come to life on the screen, and I suspect that thousands of readers of the Gurney series will share my feeling,...
- 7/2/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Mike and Mark interview actress Sarah Carter (Final Destination 2, Falling Skies, Rogue, Doa, Hawaii Five-o, and Business Ethics) whose amazing career has seen her in various movie and television roles. She discusses the transition from acting on such a serious show like Rogue to go immediately into Hawaii Five-o. Sarah then discusses how music gave her a renewed energy and continue acting along with meeting her husband.
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- 10/15/2016
- by Michael Connally
- LRMonline.com
Exclusive: Sarah Carter has signed on as the female lead opposite Larenz Tate in Business Ethics, the indie dark comedy from Innis Lake Entertainment and Skylight Picture Works. Jessica Parker Kennedy, Laysla De Oliveira have also joined the cast, as has Gil Bellows, who starred in the original short film. Nick Wernham is directing the pic from his short, about a man who sets out to run a Ponzi scheme. Kurtwood Smith, Lance Reddick & Angus Macfadyen have already joined…...
- 9/30/2016
- Deadline
Exclusive: Business Ethics, the dark comedy from Innis Lake Entertainment and Know Rules Media, has set Kurtwood Smith, Lance Reddick and Angus Macfadyen for supporting roles in the Nick Wernham-directed pic. Starring Larenz Tate, the film is based on a short from Wernham of the same name about a man who sets out to run a Ponzi scheme. Shooting will commence in October. Smith will play Magnus Hardcastle, a rich, greedy, self-confident, and self-made businessman, who works…...
- 9/28/2016
- Deadline
Exclusive: Larenz Tate has been set to topline Business Ethics, an indie dark comedy from Innis Lake Entertainment and Know Rules Media. The pic, to be directed by Nick Wernham (No Stranger Than Love), is based on his short film of the same name about a man who sets out to run a Ponzi scheme. The production is eyeing an October shooting start in Toronto. Tate plays Zachery Cranston, an ambitious and unethical financial tycoon who will stop at nothing to climb the ladder…...
- 8/26/2016
- Deadline
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