"SNOWFALL" ORDERED TO SERIES ON FX
Executive Produced by Dave Andron, Thomas Schlamme, John Singleton,
Eric Amadio, Michael London and Trevor Engelson
Andron To Serve as Showrunner
10-Episode First Season Will Debut on FX in 2017
LOS ANGELES, September 30, 2016 - FX has ordered the first season of Snowfall, a drama series inspired by the early days of the crack cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles in the early 1980s, it was announced today by Eric Schrier and Nick Grad, Presidents of Original Programming for FX Networks and FX Productions. Production on the 10-episode first season will begin in October and debut on FX in 2017. Snowfall is being produced by FX Productions.
"We are excited to add Snowfall to our original series lineup," said Schrier. "Dave Andron, Tommy Schlamme, John Singleton and Eric Amadio have delivered a riveting and beautiful pilot and we can't wait to start work on the series."
Los Angeles 1983. A storm is coming and its name is cocaine. Snowfall is a one-hour drama set against the infancy of the crack cocaine epidemic and its ultimate radical impact on the culture as we know it. The story follows numerous characters on a violent collision course, including: Franklin Saint (Damson Idris), young street entrepreneur on a quest for power; Gustavo Zapata (Sergio Peris-Mencheta), a Mexican wrestler caught up in a power struggle within a crime family; Teddy McDonald (Carter Hudson), a CIA operative running from a dark past who begins an off-book operation to fund the Nicaraguan Contras; and Luica Villanueva (Emily Rios), the self-possessed daughter of a Mexican crime lord.
Snowfall is Executive Produced by Dave Andron (Justified, Knight Rider), Thomas Schlamme (The West Wing, The Americans), John Singleton (Boyz n the Hood, Four Brothers, 2 Fast 2 Furious), Eric Amadio (After Sex, Stuntmen), Michael London (Sideways, House of Sand and Fog), and Trevor Engelson (Remember Me, All About Steve). Andron will serve as showrunner.
The pilot episode was written by Singleton, Amadio and Andron and directed by the Belgian directing team of Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah (Black, Image, Broeders).
Damson Idris will play FRANKLIN SAINT, a young street entrepreneur on a quest for power. Born and raised on the streets of South Central but educated in an upper class neighborhood in the Valley, Franklin is determined to raise his station in life through whatever means necessary.
Sergio Peris-Mencheta will play GUSTAVO "El OSO" ZAPATA, a Mexican wrestler turned gangster in search of his American dream. An outsider since birth, he has struggled his whole life to find somewhere to belong. Gustavo will finally find a place in a Los Angeles crime family that values his brutal ways - but belonging will cost him more than he can imagine.
Carter Hudson will play TEDDY McDONALD, a CIA operative banished to the Los Angeles office after a tragic misstep in the past. When he sees an opportunity to reverse his fortunes, Teddy risks everything to get his life back on track.
Emily Rios will play LUCIA VILLANUEVA, the self-possessed daughter of a Mexican crime lord that imports and sells marijuana throughout Los Angeles.
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