"USA High" Teen Drama Heartthrob Josh Holland Joins Star-Studded List of Actors on "Palmetto Pointe" Which Debuts August 28th Air Sunday Nights

Released on = August 3, 2005, 7:40 pm

Press Release Author = George S. Mc Quade III

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = The hot new teen drama "Palmetto Pointe" will also feature two familiar faces from "Dawson 's Creek," "One Tree Hill," and "Beverly Hills 90210"

Press Release Body = Hollywood, CA — "Palmetto Pointe," one of the hottest new teen dramas
coming to primetime television, just got hotter with the addition of actor Josh Holland. Holland, the New York City native teen heartthrob who was raised in California, became a household name to millions of fans worldwide as Jackson Green on the hit show "USA High" and as Zach Vernon on "Port Charles."

In "Palmetto Pointe" Holland plays Jason Sutton, the hot-headed older brother of Tristan Sutton, played by Timothy Woodward, Jr., the show's lead and producer.
Holland's character runs the local Palmetto Pointe hotspot for music and fun – the "City Bar & Grill," the main hangout for the show's central characters. While he has a big heart he also has issues with the way Tristan runs his life and isn't afraid to let him know what he thinks. Holland will have a starring role on "Palmetto Pointe," which began filming last month in Charleston, South Carolina, and debuts August 28th, airing Sunday nights at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on i (www.ionline.tv, formerly PAX-TV). The teen drama is based on real life experiences and follows six high
schoolers heading off to college.

Sky Entertainment Group also announced that stars from hit TV shows "Dawson's Creek," "Beverly Hills 90210," and "One Tree Hill" join the cast.

Joining the show from "Dawson's Creek" is John Wesley Shipp, who won two consecutive daytime Emmy awards for his soap work – the first for "As the World Turns" and the second for "Santa Barbara." Shipp earned his first daytime claim to fame playing Dr. Kelly Nelson on "The Guiding Light" in 1980. His character on "Dawson's Creek" (1998), Mitch Leery, was killed off in the fifth season. Nina Repeta, who is best known for the role of Bessie Potter on "Dawson's Creek" also joins the teen drama. Repeta has a long list of credits including the feature film "Divine Secrets of the Ya-ya Sisterhood" and TV's "Matlock."

Gabrielle Carteris, who starred for five years in the role of "Andrea" in the Aaron Spelling "Beverly Hills 90210" plunges into "Palmetto Pointe" playing the loving, hardworking mother and loyal supportive wife in the drama.

Sarah Edwards, who joined the cast this week, is known to millions of fans worldwide as Theresa on "One Tree Hill." She attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City after her first season and has now returned to South Carolina to begin filming the hot new teen drama.

Also from WB's "One Tree Hill" is Amanda Baker, who joins the cast as the sporty and ambitious Callah O'Connell. Baker is fresh off a role on an ABC Family movie titled "Same As It Never Was" that will have the up-and-coming actress playing the best friend of Lacey Chabert ("Party of Five," "Mean Girls").

"This dynamite new cast that has been called 'excellent' by the Reel Carolina Film and Television Journal, and now with blockbuster talent from other hit shows, we're sure it will draw a large young audience," said Executive Producer John Cleveland
Kearns. Timothy Woodward, Jr., and Brent Lovell are just two of the hot up-and-coming young actors that "Palmetto Pointe" has to offer. Casting Director
David Schifter has referred to them as the "Ben Affleck and Matt Damon of the Carolinas."

On the set of "Palmetto Pointe," Timothy Woodward, Jr., plays Tristan Sutton, a hot-headed baseball pitcher who went into high profile summer league ball straight out of high school with the hopes of making the big leagues. As his stock rises, Tristan must pitch the game of his life to ice the cake in his hometown of Palmetto Pointe, a place he abandoned upon the untimely passing of his parents.

The show is tackling trendy, traditional and hot button social issues such as teen pregnancy, date rape, alcoholism, beach parties and making it through college.

Fans of one of the most talked about teen TV dramas will get a peek at "Palmetto Pointe," stars as they walk the red carpet for media interviews at the Teen Choice Awards 2005 (Sunday, 8 p.m., August 16 on Fox). TV and pop music star Hilary Duff and Comedian Rob Schneider are teaming up to host the Seventh Annual Teen Choice Awards.

The Teen Choice Awards tapes August 14 and airs August 16 on Fox at 8 p.m. EST/PST. Among the night's performers will be Gwen Stefani, who is also up for four awards. In addition, Stefani will be receiving the Visionary Award. Winners are chosen by
the fans, who can cast their votes through August 4 at www.teenpeople.com/teenchoice .

Sky Entertainment Group has launched the show's new website at www.PalmettoPointeTVShow.com . The website features color photos of the cast and
behind-the-scenes images of filming the series. It also includes the story, characters, cast, media and a press section. Trailers and other interactive media
will be added soon.

[Editors: For national media interviews, images, trailers, contact George McQuade, MAYO Communications, PR@MayoCommunications.com or 818-340-5300 or 818-618-9229]

Web Site = http://www.PalmettoPointeTVshow.com

Contact Details = George McQuade
20832 Valerio St. Suite #4
Canoga Park, CA 91306
818-340-5300 or 818-618-9229.

 


  • Printer Friendly Format
  • Back to previous page...
  • Back to home page...
  • Submit your press releases...
  •