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Baltimore Teen Gets Big Break In New Disney Series Baltimore Teen Gets Big Break In New Disney Series
Baltimore Teen Gets Big Break In New Disney Series A Baltimore County teen is getting his big break in a new Disney series. Elijah Jacob will be starring in "The Crossover", now streaming on Disney+. Jacob has also had roles on Apple TV+ and AMC over the years, beginning with the series "Feed the Beast". The teen also starred in "Swagger" on Apple TV+, according to IMDB. The 17-year-old's latest adventure in "The Crossover" follows the twin sons of a former professional basketball player navigating life on and off the basketball court, based on the novel by Kwame Alexander. "The Crossover" recently premiered in Los Angeles and is current…
Apple TV+ Show Filming In Baltimore Needs Young Men To Play Army Recruits Apple TV+ Show Filming In Baltimore Needs Young Men To Play Army Recruits
Apple TV+ Show Filming In Baltimore Needs Young Men To Play Army Recruits Men ages 18 to 40 are being sought to play Army recruits in an Apple TV+ show filming in Baltimore. The extras are needed for "Flamingo," the adaptation of the novel "Lady in the Lake," and will be paid $120 to $250. Filming will take place on Friday, Sept. 30 "Lady in the Lake" is based on the Laura Lippman novel of the same name that centers around an investigative journalist working on unsolved murder cases. The miniseries is set to air on Apple TV+. Click here to apply.
Angry Street Vendor With Gun Halts 'Lady in the Lake' Filming In Baltimore, Threatens Crew Angry Street Vendor With Gun Halts 'Lady in the Lake' Filming In Baltimore, Threatens Crew
Angry Street Vendor With Gun Halts 'Lady in the Lake' Filming In Baltimore, Threatens Crew Production of a Baltimore based murder miniseries starring Natalie Portman has been paused after a gunman threatened a crew member, police say. Filming was halted after the crew member received the verbal threat from the gunman around 4 p.m., Friday, Aug. 26 in the 200 block of Park Avenue, according to Baltimore police. Investigators determined that the threat was caused by a local street vendor who was upset that he had not been paid by production for lost business due to filming. Police identified the vendor as Keith L. Brown, 43, and arrested him on Monday Aug. 29 on narcotics charges.…