Sunday, December 4, 2011

New Showtime Leading Guy Liev Schreiber Will Probably Reduce Role At Cinemax Sports

Having a deal to star in Showtime’s pilot Ray Donovan, Liev Schreiber may eventually get to be the face from the pay cable network. But simultaneously, it appears like he'll no more function as the exclusive voice from the sports division of rival Cinemax. I’ve found that Cinemax has elected to not renew its overall cope with the actor to become the the voice of Cinemax Sports, that has incorporated narrating almost all Cinemax sports documentaries, the 24/7 reality series, and also the National football league reality series Hard Knocks. Cinemax isn't cutting ties with Schreiber, that has been voicing Cinemax Sports’ programs within the last 16 years. Liev is placed to begin work in a few days on his next Cinemax Sports project, 󈧜/7 Flyers/Rangers: Route to the NHL Winter Classic, Cinemax Sports stated inside a statement, decreasing further comment. I hear that Schreiber is also scheduled to do another Cinemax Sports project in The month of january. Based on an Cinemax source, the network doesn't intend to sign a general cope with another actor, choosing for a number of voices. Since beginning in 1995, Schreiber has read just about all Cinemax Sports documentaries. (Among very couple of exceptions was the 2003 Red-colored Sox docu The Curse From The Bambino voiced by die-hard Red-colored Sox fan Film Clip). He's read basically one edition of Hard Knocks because the series’ launch in 2001 (the Might Chiefs edition in 2007 ended by Paul Rudd), as well as 24/7 since its 2007 start. The move coincides using the leadership change at Cinemax Sports. Ken Hershman was lately drawn on as new Cinemax Sports leader, and that he will join the pay cable funnel in The month of january. It coincided with Schreiber’s high-profile casting because the lead in Showtime’s pilot Ray Donovan within the feature actor’s first regular series gig, with a few stating that your decision by Cinemax is made soon after the announcement of Schreiber’s Showtime casting. Others inside Cinemax insist the 2 aren't related.

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