Posted on 10/09/2015 1:22:22 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Wendy Davis made national headlines in 2013 for filibustering anti-abortion legislation in the Texas Senate. Now the former Democratic state senator is poised for more national attention as the inspiration for a dramedy series in development at NBC.
Written by Jennifer Cecil, the untitled project centers on a female Democratic senator who, after losing the Texas governors race, gets her world turned upside down. In the vein of The Good Wife, while she pieces her pride back together, she goes to work in the law firm of her best friend a black male Republican and discovers that with no political future to protect, she can unshackle her inner badass.
Cecil and Davis executive produce alongside Sue Naegle via her Naegle Ink banner and Karen Sherwood. Universal TV is the studio.
A Harvard-educated lawyer, Davis represented District 10 in the Texas Senate from 2009-15. She made national news in June 2013 when she staged an 11-hour filibuster to block a Senate bill imposing major new restrictions on abortions. The filibuster, which drew support from President Obama, was successful, but the bill ultimately passed. The move made Davis a political star, leading to a run for governor last year, which she lost in the general election. Since then, Davis had been working on a new womens equality initiative targeting millennials.
Former Private Practice executive producer/co-head writer Cecil is an executive producer on NBCs upcoming medical drama Heartbreaker. Her résumé also includes stints as a co-executive producer on AMCs Hell On Wheels and CBS Hostages.
Davis and Cecil are repped by UTA.
windy duffus
Wow! What a simply genius inspired idea! Next they can dramedys about nose hair and thigh chapping.
There. I think it looks better.
They must have a different definition of "successful".
Too exciting.
Wendy the Baby Slayer.
Ted Nugent could be a client. Kinky Friedman and his band Texas Jewboys.
How about running jokes about paraplegics! A laugh riot for the
Whole family.
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