Academy Award(R) Winner Tatum O'Neal ('Paper Moon,' 'Rescue Me'), Jenna Dewan ('Step Up') and Ashley Benson ('Days of Our Lives') to Star in The Lifetime Original Movie, 'Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal,' A Riveting Tale of Girls Gone Wild
Based on a True Story of The Real-Life 'Mean Girls'
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22 -- Lifetime Television has ordered
production on the Lifetime Original Movie, "Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader
Scandal," starring Academy Award(R) winner Tatum O'Neal ("Paper Moon,"
"Rescue Me"), Jenna Dewan ("Step Up") and Ashley Benson ("Days of Our
Lives"), it was announced today by Tanya Lopez, Senior Vice President,
Original Movies, Lifetime Networks. Based on a true story, "Fab Five: The
Texas Cheerleader Scandal" follows the story of a gutsy young teacher who
fights to end the reign of misbehavior without consequence by five
beautiful and well-connected cheerleaders who are given carte blanche to do
as they please at school. The movie will premiere in summer 2008 on
Lifetime Television.
"The real-life story of these cheerleaders shocked many when the story
broke, not only for their racy and inappropriate behavior, but also for the
inaction of the school's administrators and parents," said Lopez. Adding,
"We hope this movie reminds parents how important it is to set limits on
their children."
In "Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal," Brooke Tippit (Benson),
captain of the cheerleading squad and daughter to Principal Lorene Tippit
(O'Neal), and her group of friends known as the "Fab Five," constantly
disobey school rules and disregard teachers while administrators turn the
other way. But when Emma Carr (Dewan), a bright-eye, optimistic young
teacher joins the faculty as the new cheerleading coach, the girls discover
they are in for quite a challenge when Emma doesn't let them get away with
breaking the rules as they are use to. The outrageous antics of the clique
quickly escalate from skipping and disrupting classes to extreme partying,
posting suggestive photos of themselves on the internet, bullying and other
self-destructive behavior. Hoping to protect the girls from endangering
themselves and damaging their futures, Emma asks for Principal Tippit's
support in disciplining the girls, but is blindsided with a request for a
resignation instead. Frustrated, Emma risks the end to her teaching career
by breaking the news of the scandalous conduct of the "Fab Five" and
administrators to the local and national media.
Tatum O'Neal garnered worldwide recognition as the youngest person ever
to win an Oscar(R) for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the 1973
classic "Paper Moon." She went on to star in well-known films such as "The
Bad News Bears," "International Velvet," and "Little Darlings." Additional
film credits include "Little Noises" and "Basquiat." Her television credits
include a recurring role on the FX series "Rescue Me" as 'Maggie Gavin,'
Tommy's (Denis Leary) foul-mouthed, hard drinking sister. She also had a
starring role on My Network TV's "Wicked Wicked Games," in the role of
'Blythe,' a scorned woman who seeks revenge on the man who abandoned her.
Jenna Dewan is best known for her starring role in the hit dance movie,
"Step Up." She also starred in the horror movie, "Tamara" and appeared in
"Waterborne," "Take the Lead," and "The Grudge 2." Dewan's additional film
credits include "Love Lies Bleeding" with Christian Slater, "The Six Wives
of Henry Lefay" and "The Jerk Theory." Prior to her film work, Dewan was a
dancer, working with performers such as Justin Timberlake, N'Sync, Sean
Combs, Toni Braxton, Janet Jackson, Celine Dion, Pink and Missy Elliot.
Ashley Benson most recently starred in "Bring It On: In It to Win It"
and is recognized for her role as 'Abigail Deveraux' on the long-running
daytime soap, "Days of Our Lives." Benson has also appeared on "The OC,"
"7th Heaven," "Scrubs," "The West Wing" and Lifetime's "Strong Medicine."
Her feature film roles include "13 Going on 30" and the upcoming "Got a
Room," opposite William H. Macy. Benson also stars in a music video for
recording artist NLT.
"Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal" is produced by Orly Adelson
Productions in association with Fox Television Studios for Lifetime
Television. Orly Adelson (Lifetime's "Odd Girl Out") serves as executive
producer, Jonathan Eskenas ("Ruffian") is co-executive producer and Bob
Wilson is producer. Tom McLoughlin (Lifetime's "The Staircase Murders")
directs from a script written by Teena Booth (Lifetime's "A Little Thing
Called Murder").
Fox TV Studios is a program supplier to the major U.S. and
international broadcast and cable networks. The studio's current series
include the Emmy-winning "The Shield," and "The Riches" for FX; "Burn
Notice" for USA Network; "Saving Grace," starring Oscar(R)-winner Holly
Hunter, for TNT; "The Girls Next Door" for E! Entertainment Television; the
late-night "Talkshow with Spike Feresten" for FOX; and "Crowned: The Mother
of all Pageants" for The CW. Through Regency Television, a joint venture
with New Regency Films, series include "New Amsterdam" and "The Return of
Jezebel James" (from "Gilmore Girls" creator Amy Sherman-Palladino) both
premiering in March 2008. FtvS' international format production division
currently is in various stages of production on formats for Europe and
Latin America. Fox Television Studios' series and TV movies have earned
numerous Emmy, Golden Globe, Peabody and Humanitas awards.
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