The most famous female con artists in history

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Bob Greenblatt is partnering with the actress Allison Janney and writer Alexa Junge in adapting the novel “Confident Women” into an anthology series to be aired on Amazon Prime Video. It’s the first television project for Janney, who is attached as executive producer non-writing along with her producer partner Chris Henze, a writer from Thruline.

The author is hopeful about the assemblage of the next set of initiatives. It’s Tori Telfer’s “Confident Women” book about female con artists “Swindlers and Grifters of the feminine Persuasion,” was published this year. The book covers a range of tales that have been shared throughout the years. The magazine’s Greenblatt noted that the book is an interesting way of presenting female-focused stories with a dark twist. It’s not ‘Dahmer’. We’re not talking about serial killers. They are capable of doing remarkable things.

Greenblatt said “It’s time that women are given equal time.” “Confident Women” will tell the story of one woman each season. The show will start by following the case of Sante Kimes, an American woman of Indian origin who committed a variety of crimes and is even the source of some murders in the course of several years. Greenblatt explained that “they’re attracted to this life because of various motives we’d like to know.” “And let us show you the reason. The stories are truly extraordinary. Greenblatt worked previously with Junge for Showtime in “The United States of Tara”.

Junge Janney along with Henze have joined forces in the project. Telfer joins the crew as a co-EP. Amazon Studios and Thruline Entertainment are the financiers for the project. “I’m thrilled to be working together with Janney since she’s a close acquaintance,” he said. This is Janney’s first foray into the production industry and Chris Henze was the person who first introduced me to it. We jumped on board together. In the meantime, Greenblatt continues to be engaged in the process of accelerating development at his brand new business The Green Room, which includes a preview deal with Lionsgate.

Dark comedy “Dirty Deed” has ended at Amazon Studios. Its creators, Tom and Charlotte Melia, follows a female and her two best -something friends who realize the only way to own an apartment is to take down her horrid grandmother. Greenblatt stated that while the grandmother has a lot of money with a beautiful home, it’s a very difficult, horrible character. “The people who have friends understand that the way out of their financial troubles is to ultimately kill the grandmother. It is evident that the grandmother is in fact right.

Greenblatt’s Lionsgate contract with Lionsgate is the third time production of “Dirty Deed.” He is also responsible for the “Death at Penn State”, a restricted series on Hulu in addition to “The Show must go on,”” that is based off a serial killers. Greenblatt is executive producing “Dirty Deed,”” along with Jon Wu as co-executive producer and Jon Wu as co-executive producer for The Green Room. Roberto Troni is also on the board as executive producer with Various Artists Ltd., as well as Angie Stephenson is executive producer for BBC Studios.

In Summary

So if you’re in the need of a comedic film that makes you think, ” should I really be laughing at this? “, “Dirty Deed” is the film for you. In addition, it will make you feel a whole new appreciation for your grandmother.