ENTER THE SEDUCTIVE WORLD OF THE DRAKE, WHERE YOUR
DEEPEST DESIRES AND BURNING AMBITIONS WILL BE FULFILLED FOR A PRICE --
AND MAYBE YOUR SOUL -- ON THE PREMIERE OF "666 PARK AVENUE," SUNDAY,
SEPTEMBER 30 ON ABC
What would you do to have everything you
desire? Step inside "666 Park Avenue," New York's most seductive
address. We all have some burning need, desire and ambition. For the
residents of The Drake, the premier apartment building on Manhattan's
Upper East Side, these will all be met - for a price - courtesy of the
building's mysterious owner, Gavin Doran. But be careful what you wish
for, because the price you may pay is your soul. ABC's wickedly sexy and
spine-tingling new drama about fulfilling our deepest desires, "666
Park Avenue," will premiere SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET).
In
the premiere episode, "Pilot," when Jane Van Veen (Rachael Taylor) and
Henry Martin (Dave Annable), an idealistic young couple from the
Midwest, arrive in New York City, the glamorous center of industry and
media, they are offered the opportunity to manage the historic Drake by
its wealthy owners, Gavin (Terry O'Quinn) and Olivia Duran (Vanessa
Williams) - and the seduction begins. Jane, a small town girl with big
ambitions, always knew she wanted to be an architect. Henry, a member of
the Mayor's staff, is grounded, intelligent and tenacious. They are
lured by the intoxicating lifestyle of New York's wealthy elite. But
they soon wonder what they've gotten themselves into when they
unwittingly bump into the dark embrace of the building's mysterious
supernatural forces which endanger the lives of their residents.
Gavin,
who has many skeletons in his own closet, is at the height of his world
and commands the dark power of The Drake. Olivia, his beautiful but
enigmatic, supportive wife, wears her elegance, wealth and position in
society like armor... but cracks will slowly be revealed.
Jane
and Henry are not the only ones to fall prey to the machinations of
Gavin and Olivia. There are other residents, including Brian Leonard
(Robert Buckley), a young playwright pining for his early success and
promise. Brian's wife, Louise (Mercedes Masšhn), is a rising hot star in
the world of fashion photography. Alexis Blume (Helena Mattsson) is a
troubled young woman who is the picture of obsession -- what is her real
connection to Gavin, and what part will she play in Brian and Louise's
life? Tony DeMeo (Erik Palladino), The Drake's doorman, is the eyes and
ears of the building. And then there is 14-year-old Nona Clark (Samantha
Logan), who has a blossoming psychic ability, allowing her to look into
the future of her fellow Drake occupants.
Sexy, enticing and
captivating, home to an epic struggle of good versus evil, The Drake
maintains a dark hold over all of its tenants in this new, chilling
drama, tempting them through their ambitions and desires.
"666
Park Avenue" stars Rachael Taylor ("Charlie's Angels," "Grey's Anatomy,"
"Transformers") as Jane Van Veen, Dave Annable ("Brothers &
Sisters," "Reunion") as Henry Martin, Mercedes Masšhn ("The Finder,"
"Chuck," "Three Rivers") as Louise Leonard, Robert Buckley ("One Tree
Hill," "Lipstick Jungle") as Brian Leonard, Helena Mattsson ("Iron Man
2," "Nikita," "Desperate Housewives") as Alexis Blume, Erik Palladino
("U-571," "ER," "Over There") as Tony DeMeo and Samantha Logan as Nona
Clark,
with Vanessa Williams ("Desperate Housewives," "Ugly Betty," "Shaft,"
"Soul Food") as Olivia Doran and Terry O'Quinn ("Lost," "Millennium,"
"Hawaii Five-0," "Alias," "The West Wing," "Jag") as Gavin Doran.
Guest starring are James Waterston as John Barlow, Lucy Walters as Mary Barlow and Steven Skybell as Malcolm Hartwell.
Based
on the book series by Gabriella Pierce, "666 Park Avenue" was created
by David Wilcox ("Fringe," "Life on Mars"), and is executive-produced by
Matt Miller ("Chuck," "Human Target"), Wilcox, Gina Girolamo ("The
Secret Circle," "The Lying Game") and Leslie Morgenstein ("Gossip Girl,"
"The Vampire Diaries," "Pretty Little Liars," "The Lying Game," "The
Secret Circle," "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants"). The pilot for
"666 Park Avenue" was written by Wilcox and directed by Alex Graves
("Fringe," "The West Wing"), who was also an executive producer. "666
Park Avenue" is from Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Alloy
Entertainment ("Gossip Girl," "The Vampire Diaries," "Pretty Little
Liars") and Warner Bros. Television.
"666 Park Avenue" is
broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's Selected HTV Format, with 5.1
channel surround sound. This program carries a TV-14,S,V parental
guideline.
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