CW Pilot The Selection Casts Its Lead
EXCLUSIVE: In her first pilot season in the U.S., Israeli actress Yael Grobglas has landed one of the most sought-after roles for young actresses, the lead in the CW drama The Selection. Because of a theater commitment in her native country, I hear Grobglas, who is of French-Austrian decent, only had two weeks to audition in Los Angeles before returning home. They resulted in her booking America Singer. Set 300 years in the future, The Selection is an epic romance centering on America Singer (Grobglas), a working class young woman chosen by lottery to participate in a competition with 25 other women for the Royal Prince’s hand to become the nation’s next queen. Warner Bros. TV is producing the pilot, written by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain based on Kiera Cass’ book. Aimee Teegarden, who played America in The Selection last year, is the lead of another CW pilot this year, Oxygen. Two other Selection cast members from last year, Sean Patrick Thomas and Peta Sergeant, are reprising their roles. While an unknown in the U.S., Grobglas has played the lead of a series before – she toplined the Israeli series Tanuhi (Give It A Rest). She is with Thruline and attorney Jamie Feldman.
http://www.deadline.com/2013/02/cw-pilot-the-selection-casts-its-lead/
This is driving me crazy!
How many non-Canadian foreigners have been cast as Americans this pilot season so far?
Don't get me wrong. Some of my fave actors, past and present, are non-Canadian foreigners AND I completely and totally blame these cheap and lazy producers for casting outside of North America.
But it's practically a PLAGUE of non-Canadian foreigners in Hollywood right now.
How is it that Americans are becoming a minority in their OWN film industry?!
SAG/AFTRA should prevent any further non-Canadian foreign actors from joining the union for 10 years-no more and no less!
Take us down and all apart
Cherry Tree
Lay us out on the table
You're sharp alright...