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Daily
Variety, November 15, 2002
DISNEY TWIRLS `GIRLS’
Houston, Chase produce cabler’s first tuner
By Melissa Grego
The Disney Channel has teamed with Whitney Houston to produce the
cable network’s first musical telepic, ``The Cheetah Girls.’’
The project is based on Deborah Gregory’s series of ``Cheetah
Girls’’ books from Walt Disney Co.-owned Hyperion division
Jump at the Sun. Gregory is also a co-producer on the project. Raven
Symone (``The Cosby Show’’) who stars in upcoming Disney
Channel series ``That’s So Raven,’’ ; pop singers
Adrienne Bailon and Kiely Williams, of the band 3LW; and Sabrina
Bryan (``The Bold and the Beautiful’’) star as four
Gotham ninth-graders who dream of becoming dancing and singing superstars.
Pic marks the 3LW members’ acting debut.
``It’s a multiracial `Clueless.’ It’s all about
friends, fashion and fake fur,’’ Gary Marsh, Disney
Channel’s executive VP of original programming and production
told Daily Variety. Lynn Whitfield (``The Josephine Baker Story’’)
co-stars as a model-turned-fashion designer who is the supportive
mother of one of the girls. Deal for Whitfield, who also co-stars
in Chris Rock’s ``Head of State’’ for DreamWorks,
was brokered by her manager, Danielle Allman, and William Morris
Agency. ``Cheetah’’ being shot in Toronto for an August
preem, is budgeted at about $4.5 million, considerably more than
a typical Disney Channel original movie. 
``You won’t be seeing people breaking out in song, but there
are four big production numbers,’’ Marsh said. ``It
is a music-driven movie, much more so than anything we’ve
done before.’’
Houston and Debra Martin Chase (``The Princess Diaries’’)
are executive producers of the pic, a production of Martin Chase
Prods/Brownhouse Productions in association with the Disney Channel.
Oz Scott (``Tears and Laughter: The Joan and Melissa Rivers Story’’)
is directing from a teleplay by Alison Taylor (``The Wayans Bros.”).
Troy Liddell is choreographer. ``The Cheetah Girls’’
wil feature original songs performed by the four girls with a soundtrack
release on Hollywood Records. Raven’s ``That’s So Raven,’’
Disney Channel’s first multicam laffer with a studio audience,
bows Jan. 17. The involvement of Raven, who is repped by Osbrink
Agency and managed by her father, Chris Pearman, is emblematic of
Disney Channel’s talent strategy, which is to see stars of
its series and movies move between both forms.
Bailon and Williams are managed by Michelle Williams and repped
by Writers & Artists Agency. Bryan is repped by Abrams Artists
Agency and managed by Sharon Berg. Gregory’s deal was brokered
by attorney Lita Richardson. WMA reps both Chase and Houston.
SISTER II SISTER, JANUARY 2003
The two 3LW ladies star as ``The Cheetah Girls’’
The remaining members of the pop group 3LW will star in a new movie
about a multiracial girl group. Kiely Williams and
Adrienne Bailon have been added to the cast of the Disney Channel
original film, The Cheetah Girls, based on the book series of the
same name written by Essence contributing writer Deborah Gregory
(who also serves as the film’s co-producer), follows the life
of a teenage singing group. The film is produced by Whitney Houston,
Debra Martin Chase and Cheryl Hill. It will shoot in Toronto and
is expected to be released this summer. I asked 3LW’s manager,
Tse Williams, why they kept ex-member Naturi on 3LW’s CD cover
and liner notes. She told me she felt that the other two group members
didn’t start the public display of the breakup and that Naturi
contributed to the album. She thought it would have been petty to
take her picture and thank-you’s off the album.
ESSENCE MAGAZINE, April 2003
BOOKS TO FILM
–Imani Powell
Films
based on novels by Black authors that actually make it to the silver
screen can be counted on one hand. While many books are optioned
for television and movies, few are ``green-lighted’’
for production by studio executives. An exception is The Cheetah
Girls, based on a Hyperion
preteen book series by ESSENCE contributing writer Deborah Gregory.
The Disney Channel original movie (which is scheduled to air on
the ABC family network in August) charts the rise of a ``tween’’
singing group and features Lynn Whitfield (The Josephine Baker Story),
Raven-Symone (The Cosby Show), Adrienne Bailon and Kiely Williams
(from the R&B group 3LW) and Sabrina Bryan (The Bold and the
Beautiful). ``Going from book to screen is a long process—and
getting past developmental hell is a victory,’’ explains
Gregory. ``This is also the first time the Disney Channel has bankrolled
a musical such as this so seeing a vehicle about young black and
latin girls is unique. I hope it will be the first of many.’’
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