Former Grimm executive producers Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner of Hazy Mills have reteamed with former Grimm writers Thomas Ian Griffith and Mary Page Keller for a new drama project, which has been set up at NBC
is a thriller about an American college student who, while interning for the CIA, finds herself torn between the loyalty to her country, the female crime boss protecting her and the young New York detective with whom she’s fallen in love.
Hayes and Milliner executive produce via their Universal TV-based Hazy Mills banner, Griffith and Keller also executive produce. Universal TV is the studio. Hayes and Milliner first developed with Griffith and Keller during the 2017-2018 season when their family dance-school drama was the first TV series writing job for Griffith, who began his career as an actor on the Broadway stage and in regional theatre before moving to Los Angeles where he wrote, produced and acted in feature films. His wife and writing partner, actress Keller — whose credits include recurring roles on , which she co-wrote with Griffith.for Netflix.
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