ABC
Announces "Cashmere Mafia" to Premiere January 6
12/16/07
FOUR FABULOUS, HIGH POWERED WOMEN TAKE MANHATTAN BY STORM AND FIND
THEIR ENDURING FRIENDSHIP IS THEIR MOST FORMIDABLE WEAPON IN HANDLING
PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL MISFORTUNES AND STUNNING TRIUMPHS, ON A SPECIAL
PREMIERE OF ABC'S "CASHMERE MAFIA," SUNDAY, JANUARY 6
Special Guest Star Tom Everett Scott Portrays Lucy Liu's Fiancé Four
ambitious, sexy women who have been best friends since business school --
Mia, Zoe, Juliet and Caitlin -- try to have it all. They aren't just
powerful and intelligent as singular executive sensations in today's
corporate battlezones; they've bonded into a formidable unit - a
"Cashmere Mafia" -- to support and counsel each other through
good times and bad. How better to climb up the corporate ladder than with
your buddies at your side? Whether it's coping with rocky marriages,
fending off scheming colleagues or just trying to find themselves in the
midst of their chaotic lives, these compelling women use their valuable
friendship to keep centered, on a special premiere of "Cashmere
Mafia," SUNDAY, JANUARY 6 (10:02-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC
Television Network.
Editors note: "Cashmere Mafia" will move to its regular day
and time Wednesday, January 9 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET). This episode will
repeat Tuesday, January 8, from 9:00-10:00 p.m., ET.
Set in glamorous New York City, where titans of media, finance,
advertising and publishing reside, these driven women, who daily share
their relatable and relevant problems dealing with both the boardroom and
bedroom, combine their smarts, wit and humor to deal with personal and
professional misfortunes and stunning triumphs.
In the premiere episode, "Pilot," Mia and Jack Cutting make a
quintessential New York power couple. Just engaged, the two face off in a
cut-throat, "survivor-style" competition in order to determine
which of them will be promoted to U.S. Group Publisher at Barnstead Media
Group. A smitten Caitlin must face up to the strange but wonderful
feelings she is encountering with a new love interest at the office.
Meanwhile, Juliet decides on a unique method of payback for her husband
Davis' indiscretions and simultaneously, in a bold move, must decide
whether to drop her public image to step out in the world. And Zoe and her
husband, Eric, are on another 24/7 whirl of balancing their full-time
careers and the challenge of being good parents to two small children --
all with good humor. But how long will it be before the wheels come off
the cart?
"Cashmere Mafia" stars Lucy Liu ("Ally McBeal,"
"Charlie's Angels") as Mia, Frances O'Connor ("A.I. -
Artificial Intelligence," "Mansfield Park") as Zoe, Miranda
Otto ("Lord of the Rings" trilogy, "The Starter Wife")
as Juliet, Bonnie Somerville ("NYPD Blue," "Kitchen
Confidential") as Caitlin, Peter Hermann ("Law & Order: SVU,"
"United 93") as Davis and Julian Ovenden ("Related,"
"Butley" on Broadway) as Eric.
Guest starring in "Pilot" are Tom Everett Scott as Jack
Cutting, Lourdes Benedicto as Alicia Lawson, Kate Levering as Katherine
Cutler, Noelle Beck as Cilla Grey, Addison Timlin as Emily Draper,
Nicholas Reese Art as Luke Burden, Peyton List as Sasha Burden, Anna Camp
as Brooke Adaire, Rich Dreher as Jeremy, Daniel Geroll as Clive, Griffin
Matthews as Patrick, James Yaegashi as Frederic, Kevin O' Rourke as Peter
Johnson, Robert Jimenez as Senor Lopez, Malachy Cleary as Griffin Stern,
Lily Mercer as smug mom, Kevin Murphy as Sam: driver, Regi Huc as
bartender, Lawrence Wayne Ballard as maître d', Matt Salinger as Gary
Pell, Roy Carter as Caitlin's boyfriend, Darren Pettie as Father Dan and
Kate Guyton as Tracy.
"Pilot" was written by Kevin Wade and directed by Michael
Pressman.
Darren Star ("Sex and the City"), creator Kevin Wade
("Working Girl," "Maid in Manhattan"), Jeff Rake
("Boston Legal," "Miss Match"), director Michael
Pressman ("Picket Fences," "Boston Legal") and Gail
Katz ("The Agency," "The Perfect Storm") are executive
producers. "Cashmere Mafia" is produced by Darren Star
Productions, Back East Pictures, Inc. and Gail Katz Productions in
association with Sony Pictures Television.
"Cashmere Mafia" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P),
ABC's selected HDTV format, with 5.1-channel surround sound and Spanish
subtitles via secondary closed captioning. A TV-parental guideline will be
assigned closer to airdate.
This episode of "Cashmere Mafia" will be available on ABC.com
the day after airing on the network for users to watch online.
Source:
ABC Press Release