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		<title>Supporting Cast Makes &#8216;One For The Money&#8217; a Steal</title>
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		<dc:creator>Claudia Sondergaard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Next to the main characters in the new movie adaptation of Janet Evanovich ‘One For The Money’, an exciting range of supporting cast will spark up the screen for theater-goers this spring. When Katherine Heigl’s character Stephanie Plum realizes she needs formal training in order to succeed at her new job – and hopefully survive [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/02/entertainment/supporting-cast-makes-one-for-the-money-a-steal/">Supporting Cast Makes &#8216;One For The Money&#8217; a Steal</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Next to the main characters in the new movie adaptation of Janet Evanovich ‘<em>One For The Money</em>’, an exciting range of supporting cast will spark up the screen for theater-goers this spring.</p>
<p>When Katherine Heigl’s character Stephanie Plum realizes she needs formal training in order to succeed at her new job – and hopefully survive it – Stephanie enlists Ranger, a bounty hunter who specializes in fugitive apprehension, bodyguarding and other semi-legal business ventures, to show her the ropes.</p>
<p>As played by actor Daniel Sunjata, Ranger is cool, confident and knowing, and his scenes with the bumbling Stephanie teasingly suggest that opposites really do attract. “Stephanie and Ranger have a mentor-student relationship with sexual tension as the undertone,” says Sunjata. “I found his character to be interesting and appealing. It’s a color that I haven’t had the opportunity to show so far in my career.”</p>
<p>Of all the people in her brash dysfunctional family, Stephanie Plum relates to her Grandma Mazur the most. As played by screen legend Debbie Reynolds, Grandma Mazur is a plucky, opinionated woman who’s resolutely unwilling to grow old. “Stephanie and Grandma Mazur are actually kindred spirits,” explains Evanovich.</p>
<p>“They’re like the two bad apples on the family tree, in a good way. Grandma Mazur’s a woman of a certain age who doesn’t see any limitations to her life. She’s up for extreme bowling. She’ll do nude karaoke. You name it, Grandma Mazur’s there.”</p>
<p>“Grandma Mazur is a real character,” admits Debbie Reynolds with a laugh. “The part reminded me of my girlfriend Thelma Ritter years ago when all she did was wonderful character parts, and I never really had the opportunity to play those roles. So when this was offered to me, I said, ‘Well, I’d like to do that.’”</p>
<p>“As a person she’s fantastically funny and sharp-witted and raunchy, and she brought all of that to the part,” says Heigl of Reynolds.  “I love her. And I love how she brought Grandma Mazur to life.”</p>
<p>As Stephanie’s mother, Mrs. Plum, New York actress Debra Monk appreciated portraying a real working class family onscreen. “I think everybody can relate to this family,” offers Monk. “In today’s world where people need jobs and are being let go and there’s no money, it really speaks to what’s happening today. It speaks to all working class families.”</p>
<p>Having grown up in a blue-collar neighborhood, actor Louis Mustillo immediately understood the part of Mr. Plum. “I see Mr. Plum as a really well-liked guy,” he says. “He says what he has to say at home and his mother-in-law is there all the time who’s quite a lot to handle. So he’s a saint, really. He’s the type of guy who you could call at four o’clock in the morning and he’d come and help you fix your flat tire.”</p>
<p>Apart from her family, Stephanie Plum encounters a colorful range of characters in her transition from lingerie salesperson to recovery agent. As she explores the seedy side of Trenton, Stephanie meets Lula, a prostitute played by Sherri Shepherd, who offers her information about the Morelli case. “It was kismet,” says Shepherd of winning the part of Lula. A longtime fan of Evanovich’s book, Shepherd had fantasized about playing Lula before she ever heard of a film adaptation.</p>
<p>“I remember thinking, ‘Gosh, if it ever becomes a movie I really want to play this woman. She’s evolved and sassy and she’s fun.’” Shepherd got her wish, and she’s thrilled to have a hand in bringing Stephanie Plum’s world to life. “Stephanie Plum is a woman who goes after what she wants even when the chips are down,” she says. “She fights, and she’s a strong woman. I think we need to see more women like that.”</p>
<p>As Stephanie investigates the darker underbelly of Trenton, she crosses paths with volatile men like Benito Ramirez, a boxer with a violent temper played by Gavin Keith Umeh, and Benito’s manager, Jimmy Alpha, played by John Leguizamo. “I’m the boss,” says Leguizamo. “I’m the alpha male in the movie. I’m a boxing manager and I’ve got my fighters that I promote and I’m trying to just make an honest living like a regular guy.”</p>
<p>Observes producer Tom Rosenberg, “John had different approaches to each take, he ad-libbed new lines that were really very good.  He gave us a lot of options to work with. He’s a very creative actor who actually makes his role better.”</p>
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		<title>Stephanie Plum &#8216;One For The Money&#8217; a &#8216;Working Class Heroine&#8217;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Claudia Sondergaard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>A proud, born-and-bred Jersey girl, Stephanie Plum&#8217;s got plenty of attitude, even if she&#8217;s been out of work for the last six months and just lost her car to a debt collector. Desperate for some fast cash, Stephanie turns to her last resort: convincing her sleazy cousin to give her a job at his bail [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/02/entertainment/stephanie-plum-one-for-the-money-a-working-class-heroine/">Stephanie Plum &#8216;One For The Money&#8217; a &#8216;Working Class Heroine&#8217;</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>A proud, born-and-bred Jersey girl, Stephanie Plum&#8217;s got plenty of attitude, even if she&#8217;s been out of work for the last six months and just lost her car to a debt collector. Desperate for some fast cash, Stephanie turns to her last resort: convincing her sleazy cousin to give her a job at his bail bonding company&#8230;as a recovery agent.</p>
<p>True, she doesn&#8217;t even own a pair of handcuffs and her weapon of choice is pepper spray, but that doesn&#8217;t stop Stephanie from taking on Vinny&#8217;s biggest bail-jumper: former vice cop and murder suspect Joe Morelli &#8211; yup, the same sexy, irresistible Joe Morelli who seduced and dumped her back in high school.</p>
<p>Nabbing Morelli would be satisfying payback &#8211; and a hefty payday &#8211; but as Stephanie learns the ins and outs of becoming a recovery agent from Ranger, a hunky colleague who&#8217;s the best in the business, she also realizes the case against Morelli isn&#8217;t airtight. Add to the mix her meddling family, a potentially homicidal boxer, witnesses who keep dying and the problem of all those flying sparks when she finds Morelli himself&#8230;well, suddenly Stephanie&#8217;s new job isn&#8217;t nearly as easy as she thought.</p>
<p>Starring Katherine Heigl, ‘<em>One For The Money’</em> is a fresh, funny action-comedy directed by Julie Anne Robinson and also starring Jason O&#8217;Mara, Daniel Sunjata, John Leguizamo, Debbie Reynolds and Debra Monk. Based on the novel by Janet Evanovich.</p>
<p>Over sixteen years ago, before it hit bookstores and the bestseller list, <em>One For The Money</em> caught the attention of producer Wendy Finerman. “When I first read the galleys, I thought Stephanie Plum was the most relatable, enjoyable character anyone could connect with,” Finerman recalls.</p>
<p>“She’s a little bit of an every-woman. She’s outspoken and she’s brash and fun. And she’s hit a sticky point where things haven’t worked out like she planned. She’s back in her hometown, trying to sort out her life.” Finerman spent years developing a screen adaptation, working with different writers on several variations of the story. At one point, a Stephanie Plum television series was seriously considered.</p>
<p>But Finerman still felt the adaptations hadn’t effectively captured the tone of Evanovich’s sharp dialogue and her skillful mix of suspense and character-based comedy. “Janet does an amazing job combining humor and drama,” she explains. “That’s a very hard thing to capture on film. She’s so detailed in her writing, so it’s difficult to capture the world she creates and the sassiness she gives to Stephanie.”</p>
<p>Eventually the project found its way to Lakeshore Entertainment, where Finerman partnered with producers Tom Rosenberg and Gary Lucchesi. “I was introduced to the material by my wife,” Lucchesi recalls. “Every year she’d bring home another Janet Evanovich book and at a certain point there were twelve of them on the shelves and I turned to her one day and I said, ‘What is it with these books?’ she said, ‘They’re fantastic books.’ So I read the first three and I thought they were great.</p>
<p>It happened to be at that time we were making <em>The Ugly Truth </em>for Sony Pictures and had discovered that Sony held the rights to this material.” Like Finerman, Lucchesi and Rosenberg knew that effectively translating Evanovich’s sparkling tone to film was crucial to the project’s success.</p>
<p>“I was attracted to the fact that Stephanie Plum is a working class hero,” says Rosenberg, “and I thought it was the right time to deliver that to audiences. Stephanie isn’t a doctor or a lawyer.  She’s very relatable and we thought that honesty and vulnerability would make her a character moviegoers could get behind.”</p>
<p>But finding the right screenwriter proved difficult. Lucchesi explains, “It wasn’t until Liz Brixius, who’s the show runner on ‘Nurse Jackie,’ became involved that we found a writer who could completely capture the voice of the material.”</p>
<p>“Liz brought not only her experience as a successful screenwriter and filmmaker to the project,” observes Rosenberg, “but also her love for the books and for Stephanie herself.  She was terrific at guiding the journey of the character from the page to the screen.”</p>
<p>For Brixius, adapting <em>One For The Money </em>for the screen wasn’t just any job offer. “The whole thing started for me about 10 years ago when my sister gave me a paperback to read on the plane ride home from L.A. to Minneapolis,” Brixius recounts. “I read <em>One For The Money </em>and fell in love with it. I read the second one. Read the third one.</p>
<p>My sister’s read all of them. Then I got a phone call on the set of ‘Nurse Jackie’<em> </em>from my manager saying, ‘Lakeshore wants you to read <em>One For The Money</em>. I’m like, ‘I already read <em>One For The Money</em>. I know <em>One For The Money</em>. I <em>love</em> <em>One For The Money</em>!’</p>
<p>Moments after she got the job, Brixius felt the immensity of the responsibility she had enthusiastically taken on. “This comes out of Janet Evanovich’s brain,” she explains, “and it’s beloved by millions and millions of people and you just want to do it justice.”</p>
<p>Meanwhile,<em> </em>Lucchesi and Rosenberg had become friendly with Katherine Heigl on the set of <em>The Ugly Truth</em> and thought Stephanie Plum would be an appealing change of pace for the actress. Lucchesi explains, “Katherine’s a very interesting actress and extraordinarily talented. We wanted to see her play a slightly more adult character that was a little tougher, a little bit out for the norm.  She responded to that challenge.”</p>
<p>Continues Rosenberg, “Katie’s talent lies in her versatility. She is capable of comedy, romance, drama, all of which are present in the script for <em>One For The Money</em>. In this film she really is Stephanie Plum, she’s not Katherine Heigl.”</p>
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		<dc:creator>Claudia Sondergaard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Julie Anne Robinson, director of the movie ‘One For The Money’, now in cinemas, turned to the novel by Janet Evanovich again and again for guidance during production. “I’ve looked at it down to details of dress colors,” reveals Robinson. “The description of Stephanie’s apartment, I pulled it from the book. It had to be [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/02/entertainment/casting-one-for-the-money-heigl-and-jason-omara-shine/">Casting &#8216;One For The Money&#8217;: Heigl and Jason O&#8217;Mara Shine</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Julie Anne Robinson, director of the movie ‘<em>One For The Money</em>’, now in cinemas, turned to the novel by Janet Evanovich again and again for guidance during production. “I’ve looked at it down to details of dress colors,” reveals Robinson. “The description of Stephanie’s apartment, I pulled it from the book.</p>
<p>It had to be a red brick building. It had to be a place where a lot of old age pensioners could live. Even small details like Mrs. Delgado who lives opposite Stephanie; she’s there in the book. The fact that Stephanie drinks a Big Gulp. The fact that she feeds Ritz crackers to Rex. We’ve gone down to the smallest detail. The actual cage that Rex is kept in is identical to the one described in the book.”</p>
<p>At first glance, Robinson, a British director with a background at the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal Court and the National Theatre, might seem an unlikely choice for a New Jersey-set story about working class Americans. But Katherine Heigl, who fondly remembered her experience working with Robinson on several episodes of <em>Grey’s Anatomy</em>, suggested the director be seriously considered.</p>
<p>“After spending some time talking to her we realized that her vision was exactly right for the movie,” recalls producer Lucchesi. “Being a director you’ve got to steer a big ship of about 150 people and everybody’s got an opinion. You need a captain who can really channel the way to the right port. And Julie Anne did that.”</p>
<p>“Julie Anne came onto this project with such unbelievable energy and passion and determination,” reports Heigl. “She has incredible focus and I never saw her get tired or burn out. And I think she’s just done a beautiful job with the casting of this movie, with the locations, the set design, everything. The right look and feel of this movie, the balance between comedy and drama, will be thanks to Julie Anne, for sure.”</p>
<p>Actor Jason O’Mara, who plays Joe Morelli in the film, credits Robinson and the clarity of her direction for the vibrancy of the cast’s performances. “She’s really what you want from a director. You come prepared, you know how you want to play the scene, but she says one thing to you and it changes the way you deliver the lines and suddenly it comes alive.</p>
<p>Julie knows what she wants and there’s never any indecision, but at the same time she’s open to a lot of ideas. So she’s been very collaborative and that’s given everybody on this movie a sense of ownership and pride in their work. Hopefully that will come through.”</p>
<p>Joe Morelli’s tumultuous love/hate history with Stephanie Plum began when she was only six and culminated in a disastrous high school date. A former bad-boy turned vice cop, Morelli becomes an unlikely suspect in a homicide investigation and jumps bail, which seemingly points to his guilt. But as Stephanie tracks him down as her very first FTA (“Failed To Appear” in bail bond speak), she realizes the case against Morelli is more complicated than she initially thought.</p>
<p>“Joe Morelli has to have humor, a little bit of danger, be handsome, but also authentic,” says producer Tom Rosenberg. “You have to buy he’s from Trenton and that he’s a policeman. It’s a very tough role to pull off, but Jason did it effortlessly.”</p>
<p>“In Jason and Katie, we’ve got two actors who can match each other,” adds director Julie Anne Robinson. “She’s a very powerful actress and he meets her head on in their scenes together. There’s a tension and an electricity in every frame. They play off each other. They play off the script. It’s great fun to watch. I fell in love with their chemistry.”</p>
<p>From the moment O’Mara read the script, he was ready to sign on to the project. “It really jumped off the page,” remembers the actor. “And when I read Katie’s role I realized she was perfect for it and she was going to really knock this one out of the park. She’s got a great sense of comic timing. The part of this I’ve really enjoyed is the comedy.”</p>
<p>“Jason is going to be the only person people can think of from now on when they read the books,” affirms Heigl. “He’s brought Morelli to life in the most seamless and perfect way.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Katherine Heigl brings Stephanie Plum &#8211; the popular heroine of Janet Evanovich&#8217;s worldwide best-selling eighteen-book mystery series &#8211; to vibrant life in Lionsgate and Lakeshore Entertainment&#8217;s ‘One For The Money’. “Stephanie Plum is a woman who moves through the drama of her life with all the grace of an ‘I Love Lucy’ episode,” laughs best-selling [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/02/entertainment/one-for-the-money-evanovichs-heroine-makes-the-screen/">‘One For The Money’: Evanovich’s Heroine Makes the Screen</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Katherine Heigl brings Stephanie Plum &#8211; the popular heroine of Janet Evanovich&#8217;s worldwide best-selling eighteen-book mystery series &#8211; to vibrant life in Lionsgate and Lakeshore Entertainment&#8217;s ‘<em>One For The Money</em>’.</p>
<p>“Stephanie Plum is a woman who moves through the drama of her life with all the grace of an ‘I Love Lucy’ episode,” laughs best-selling author Janet Evanovich. “She destroys every car she owns. Her hair frizzes up in Jersey humidity. She can’t cook. She’s not going to stop a speeding train like Superman or catch a bullet in her teeth. But she’s the woman we all want to be.”</p>
<p>Since her first appearance in the 1994 bestseller, <em>One For The Money, </em>Evanovich’s beloved New Jersey girl-turned-bond recovery agent has solved crimes and nabbed felons over the course of eighteen global bestsellers, the latest of which, <em>Explosive Eighteen, </em>hit bookshelves this November.</p>
<p>As a recovery agent, Stephanie’s record is stellar; but she’s won the hearts of readers everywhere more for her genial humanity than her investigative prowess. “She’s heroic in small ways,” offers Evanovich. “She puts one foot in front of the other and at the end of the day, she’s proud of what she’s accomplished.”</p>
<p>Back in 1994, Evanovich could never have anticipated that Stephanie Plum would garner her a worldwide following and firmly establish her as a leading writer of crime fiction. Neither could she have believed that after seventeen years of interest from Hollywood, she would actually be watching film and television star Katherine Heigl bring Stephanie Plum to life.</p>
<p>“Seeing <em>One For The Money</em> made into a movie after all these years is&#8230;it’s terrifying,” admits the author. “It’s also exciting, it’s wonderful; it’s amazing. I absolutely love the movie. ”</p>
<p>Known for her charismatic work on television’s “Grey’s Anatomy”<em> </em>and the $200 million dollar box office hit &#8216;<em>The Ugly Truth&#8217;</em>,<em> &#8217;27 Dresses&#8217;</em> ($160M worldwide) and &#8216;<em>Knocked Up&#8217;</em> ($219M worldwide), Katherine Heigl eagerly embraced the opportunity to create Stephanie Plum onscreen.</p>
<p>“For me, it’s always been about the story and it’s always been about whether or not I liked the character, and that limits me,” admits the star. “But Stephanie Plum is so much fun and has so much life in her. I fell in love with her.”</p>
<p>Not only did Heigl have to transform herself into someone radically different, she also had the opinions of millions of fans with which to contend. “Katie has a heavy burden because of the fan base,” says producer Tom Rosenberg. “Everyone has their idea of what Stephanie Plum should be. Katie had to make it her own while still delivering what the fans expected. There really aren’t too many people who could pull that off.”</p>
<p>“This project has been my little mountain to climb this year,” says Heigl. “It’s been really, really satisfying on a million levels to get to be a part of it and to make the trek up the mountain and get to see the view.”</p>
<p>Having seen Heigl’s performance in the film, Evanovich can’t imagine another actress in the role. “Katherine Heigl is so talented,” she enthuses. “She’s bold, she’s brave. She’s afraid. She’s vulnerable. She’s sexy. She has this wide range of emotions in this movie and she just nails them all. She walks like Plum. She talks like Plum. She absolutely <em>is</em> Stephanie.”</p>
<p>With Heigl in place, the production focused all of its efforts on doing justice to the source material, which meant finding the ideal supporting cast and creating just the right look for the film. As Gary Lucchesi explains, “We made a conscious effort to be loyal to the books’ following. We paid very, very strict attention to every detail.”</p>
<p>“I think it’s really, really important to get everything right,” adds Heigl, who is also an executive producer on the film. “You really don’t want to alienate the fans. They’re the people who have made this franchise. They’re the people who have given Stephanie and these characters a life after the first book.”</p>
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