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"AfterLife"
in Production
Friday, September
15, 2003
Production has begun on
"AfterLife,"
a feature-length motion picture from DVK
Productions co-written by Lost Colony's
Richard O'Sullivan and the writer of the
Tom Savini horror film "Blood
Bath," David W. Richardson.
Directed by Edward Nyankori, "AfterLife"
stars "Dawson's Creek" actor
Greg Thompson, whose latest film, the
award-winning "Ghost of the
Needle," opened to rave reviews at
the most recent Cannes Film Festival.
O'Sullivan Joins
Creative Team at NBC
Friday, August 22,
2003
Lost Colony founder Richard O'Sullivan has joined the creative team at NBC and will craft a series of segments for the network's Emmy and
Peabody Award-winning "The More You Know" series. Launched in 1989, TMYK has featured such names as George Clooney, Jennifer Anniston, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox-Arquette, and Presidents George H. W. Bush and Bill
Clinton. The O'Sullivan segments will air throughout the 2003/2004 season.
Whedon
Speaks Out on O'Sullivan vs. Knowles
Friday, June 20,
2003
TV mastermind Joss Whedon has finally spoken out about the bogus story on Harry Knowles' website regarding the work of Lost Colony head Richard O'Sullivan, telling IGN Film Force that the article was "pure rubbish." The portly Knowles' popular online magazine, Ain't It Cool News, had leaked details of an O'Sullivan-penned writing sample in May, strongly implying that it was the script for the fifth season opener of the acclaimed WB series "Angel," an implication which O'Sullivan immediately denied.
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