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March 14, 2019 - Image 36

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36 March 14 • 2019
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ODDS & ENDS
Wonder Park, opening in theaters March
15, is an animated fi
lm about a fabulous
amusement park where the
imagination of a creative girl
comes alive. Matthew Brod-
erick, 56, and Mila Kunis,
35, are among the stars who
voice the main characters.
The Fix is a legal drama
to start on ABC at 10 p.m.
Monday, March 18. The
premise is a lot like the O.J.
Simpson saga, which is
understandable considering
Marcia Clark, 65, is one of
the show’
s creators and prin-
cipal writers. The one-time
Simpson prosecutor was
raised Jewish although she
no longer considers herself
religious. As the pilot episode
begins, Maya Travis (Robin
Tunney) is living in obscurity
in Oregon. Pretty soon we
learn she had prosecuted an
Oscar-winning actor for two
murders years earlier. After
his acquittal, she was shred-
ded in the media, thus the
move to Oregon. But when
the same actor is accused of
killing again (his girlfriend),
Travis accepts an offer to join
the team prosecuting him
and returns to Los Angeles.
Scott Cohen, 57, has a sup-
porting role as Ezra Wolf.
The Village begins on NBC
at 10 p.m. Tuesday, March
19. It’
s about the residents of
a Brooklyn building who have
built such close ties that they
are almost like family, and
two of the nine members of
the ensemble cast are Jew-
ish: Moran Atias, 37, and
Daren Kagasoff, 32. Atias,
who was once a model, is
an Israeli born in Haifa to
parents of Moroccan Jewish
ancestry. After breaking out
in some Italian fi
lms, she
co-starred in a couple of
short-lived TV series, Crash on Starz and
Tyrant on

FX. Kagasoff is best known for playing
Ricky Underwood, a teen heart throb, in
the hit ABC Family series The Secret Life
of an American Teenager.
Amy Schumer, 37, ap-
pears in a Netfl
ix stand-up
special titled Amy Schumer
Growing, which will debut
on Tuesday, March 19.
The title is a reference to
the fact that Schumer was
obviously pregnant for the
taping in Chicago (the baby
is due in June). Of course,
she talks a lot about her
2018 marriage and subse-
quent pregnancy.

RE-BOOT STILL ON?
The sudden death last
week of actor Luke Perry,
52, has cast a pall on the
recently announced re-boot
of Beverly Hills 90210,
the hit ’
90s series. The
entire original cast had
committed to being in the
re-boot (titled just 90210).
My educated guess is that
the re-boot will stay on
track. The death of Perry
can actually be worked
into the planned premise of
90210 and, if they do that,
the re-boot will get a huge
publicity boost.
Let me explain. 90210
is supposed to be a “show
within a show.” It will be
scripted, but the actors in
the re-boot will be playing
heightened versions of their
real selves as they (fi
ction-
ally) come together to make
new episodes of Beverly
Hills 90210. Confused?
Many people are. I call it
unreal reality TV.
The Jewish cast mem-
bers in the original and
re-boot 90210 series are
Gabrielle Carteris, 58, and
Tori Spelling, 45. They have
lived very different real lives.
I’
ll get into those differences if and when
90210 premieres. ■

NATE BLOOM

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