Monday, December 19, 2016

Danica McKellar

Listen to "Danica McKellar Mommy I Didn't Do It" on Spreaker. DANICA McKELLAR STARS IN “MOMMY, I DIDN’T DO IT,” THE SEQUEL TO THE RECORD-SETTING LIFETIME TV MOVIE, “THE WRONG WOMAN,” AS A LAWYER WHO MUST DEFEND HER TEENAGE DAUGHTER WHEN SHE IS WRONGLY ACCUSED OF MURDER Jonathan Bennett, Paige Searcy, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Jaleel White, Jen Lilley, Emily Chang, Monty Geer and George Wendt Co-Star in the Drama Premiering Sunday, January 1, 8pm/ET on Lifetime Danica McKellar stars in the drama, “Mommy, I Didn’t Do It,” the sequel to her record-setting 2013 TV movie, “The Wrong Woman.” In the sequel, she reprises her role as Ellen Plainview, a lawyer and mother raising her teenage daughter on her own. Seventeen-year old Julie Plainview (Searcy) is a typical teenager, rebellious and resentful of her single mother who works long hours to support them. The morning after celebrating her high school graduation with her best friend, Sylvie (Caroline Sunshine), Julie is arrested for the murder of one of her teachers. Ellen, who has limited experience in criminal law, takes on the daunting task of being her defense attorney. Ellen reaches out for help from Ben Saverin, (Bennett) a crime novelist she met four years earlier when she herself was on trial for a murder she did not commit. The two shared a brief romance that was interrupted when all of Ellen’s time and attention was directed towards getting her law degree. Ellen will have to draw on all her strength when she goes up against Detective Hamer, (White, who reprises his role) with a grudge against her, the victim’s wife (Sigler), who accuses Julie of having an affair with her husband and a prosecutor, (Lilley), who doesn’t like to lose. Also co-starring are Jim O’Heir, Veronica Cartwright and Heather Tom. “Mommy, I Didn’t Do It,” is a Check Entertainment presentation an HNBF Corp. Production. John Constantine, Gary Garfinnkel and Larry Greenberg are executive producers. Michael Amato and Richard Gabai are producers. The teleplay was written by Leland Douglas. Richard Gabai also directed.

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