The trailer has just been released for the upcoming series Life By Ella!
Lily Brooks O’Briant stars as Ella in the kids and family show from Apple TV+, which is created, written and executive produced by Jeff Hodsden and Tim Pollack.
Jeff and Tim are well known for producing and writing on Disney Channel’s Bunk’d, A.N.T. Farm, The Suite Life on Deck and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, as well as Netflix’s Team Kaylie and Richie Rich.
Watch the trailer and learn more about Life By Ella inside…More Here! »
The 13-year-old plays Skip in the show, which follows a group of students in the Tookus Middle School Drama Club.
Artyon is no stranger to the stage or screen. The teen has appeared in Sia‘s “The Greatest” music video and her new movie Music, and on shows like Little Big Shots, Lip Sync Battle Shorties and America’s Got Talent, and he even competed on Dancing With The Stars Juniors, where he was partnered with Ariana Greenblatt. They took second place!
On the acting front, Artyon has most recently appeared on the latest season of Attaway General. He’s also been on Jane The Virgin, Claws and Bob Hearts Abishola, as well as A Christmas Story Live!
Drama Club will make it’s network debut on Nickelodeon TOMORROW night (March 20) at 8:30pm ET/PT.
We got to know more about Artyon with 10 Fun Facts, and you can see what he shared below!
The first episode of Drama Club is out now and we have the full video!
The new Nickelodeon series is a mockumentary-style comedy which follows a group of middle schoolers as they shine a light on the inner workings of their school’s overlooked drama club.
In the first episode, the Tookus Middle School Drama Club has a new student director who is excited to take over, change the school’s perception of the club, and earn their new principal’s support. However, when their choreographer suffers an injury, the kids quickly realize that their only hope to save the situation is to turn to a rival on their school’s beloved football team for help.
You can watch the first ep below, and tune in for an encore of the premiere episode THIS upcoming Saturday (March 20) on Nickelodeon at 8:30pm ET/PT. New episodes will premiere on Saturdays on Nick!
Drama Club will premiere digitally on Nick.com on Saturday, March 13th, then it will premiere on the Nickelodeon channel on Saturday, March 20th at 8:30pm ET/PT.
In the premiere episode of Drama Club, the Tookus Middle School Drama Club has a new student director who is excited to take over, change the school’s perception of the club, and earn their new principal’s support.
However, when their choreographer suffers an injury, the kids quickly realize that their only hope to save the situation is to turn to a rival on their school’s beloved football team for help.
Nickelodeon is getting ready to premiere a new series, Drama Club, and we are exclusively revealing the cast!
The upcoming mockumentary-style comedy will premiere digitally on Nick.com on Saturday, March 13th, followed by the network premiere on Saturday, March 20th at 8:30pm ET/PT.
Drama Club will consist of 10 half-hour episodes and follows a group of middle schoolers as they shine a light on the inner workings of their school’s overlooked drama club.
In the premiere episode of Drama Club, the Tookus Middle School Drama Club has a new student director who is excited to take over, change the school’s perception of the club, and earn their new principal’s support.
However, when their choreographer suffers an injury, the kids quickly realize that their only hope to save the situation is to turn to a rival on their school’s beloved football team for help.
Stay tuned to JJJ for more from the upcoming new series!
Click inside to meet the cast and see photos of each star…More Here! »
Jessica Marie Garcia, Sierra Capri, and Jason Genao stick together for pics at City Year Los Angeles’ Spring Break: Destination Education event held at Sony Studios on Saturday (May 4) in Los Angeles.
Spring Break: Destination Education is the organization’s largest fundraising event and celebration where A-list celebrities and industry insiders, along with their teens and tweens, came out in support of education in Los Angeles.