Saturday, April 3, 2010

Dovolani, Dancing with the Stars, dances into a Wormhole


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 3, 2010 - New York - Tony Dovolani has agreed to appear in Angel Light Pictures/Stock's Eye indie syfy thriller, "Wormhole," to be shot in Granby, Massachusetts.

Dovolani has traveled the world and won many dance championships. He is best known for his involvement in Dancing with the Stars on ABC. Dovolani also portrayed a Latin bad boy in the hit film Shall We Dance? and spent time coaching actress Jennifer Lopez. he can be seen now on DWTS on ABC for Season Ten with partner and former reality star Kate Gosselin from Jon and Kate Plus 8.

Robert Stock, who co-wrote "Wormhole", is directing and producing under his production company Stock"s Eye. Saillant worked with Stock's Eye which produced the syfy thriller The Ascension, starring Corbin Bernsen. Saillant, owner of Angel Light Pictures and Tony Timpone, Editor of both Fangoria Magazine and Fangoria.com will produce. Saillant is also heading structuring on the film's financing and fund-raising.

Joining the cast is J. Robert Spencer, best known for his role as Nick Massi in "Jersey Boys". Spencer was part of the original cast of the "Jersey Boys" who won the 2006 Tony Award for Best Musical and was nominated last year for a Tony Award for his current role as Dan in the Broadway Musical "Next to Normal. Saillant also worked on the independent film Heterosexuals, produced by J. Robert Spencer and will be screened at the 2010 Boston International Film Festival in April.

Other expected works from Saillant include a football drama entitled The Golden Knights, two comedies entitled If - the Film and Pumping Up, (also starring Tony Dovolani) ,as well as thrillers, The Expendables: Soul Harvest, and Gripped.

Wormhole has no start date. Further details about the upcoming feature movie, including cast and targeted release date, will be disclosed in the months ahead as details become available.

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