Beautiful People (U.S. TV series)

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Beautiful People
BeautifulPeople DVD.jpg
Complete Series DVD cover
Created by Michael Rauch
Starring Daphne Zuniga
Sarah Foret
Torrey DeVitto
Jackson Rathbone
Ricky Mabe
Kathleen Munroe
Sean Wing
Kyle Schmid
Viktoria Foxx
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 16 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Paul Stupin
Running time 44 minutes
Production company(s) 34 Films
Canterbury Productions
Cliffwood Productions
Pirates' Cove Entertainment
Sony Pictures Television
Distributor Sony Pictures Television
Release
Original network ABC Family
Original release August 8, 2005 (2005-08-08) –
April 24, 2006 (2006-04-24)
External links
Website

Beautiful People is an American drama television series about a family that moves from New Mexico to The Big Apple to make a fresh start on their lives. The series aired on the ABC Family Network from August 8, 2005, to April 24, 2006, lasting sixteen episodes. Its executive producer was Paul Stupin, who played the same role for Dawson's Creek.[1] Both Daphne Zuniga and Torrey DeVitto later appeared on the fifth and sixth season of One Tree Hill as major recurring roles, although they never shared any screen time.[2]

Characters

  • Lynne Kerr (Daphne Zuniga): Lynne leaves New Mexico after her husband leaves her for her daughter Karen's best friend. When she arrives in New York City, she is a retailer at first, until she gets a jump start in the fashion world and starts working for a prominent sports wear designer. She bumps into college sweetheart Julian Fiske, for whom she still has feelings.
  • Karen Kerr (Torrey DeVitto): Beautiful and vivacious, Karen is an aspiring model who is usually confident, but she loses some of that confidence when she begins taking diet pills to be thinner at the suggestion of one of her agents. Her first modeling gig is when she poses for the cover of a Brighton School magazine in a school business competition. She also worked wearing a chicken suit, among other odd gigs.
  • Sophie Kerr (Sarah Foret): Gifted and intelligent, Sophie is a talented photographer who wins a scholarship to the prestigious Brighton School, a hub for the children of Manhattan’s elite. She meets her good friend Gideon Lustig, who ends up falling for Sophie and Annabelle. Sophie finds herself in a romantic dilemma between elitist Nicholas Fiske and artistic Gideon.
  • Gideon Lustig (Ricky Mabe): Sensitive and adorable Gideon is a vulnerable artist who is constantly put down by his wealthy, world-renowned artist father. Gideon believes that just because he has money doesn't mean he’s better than others who aren’t as fortunate. He develops a crush on Sophie Kerr and is caught in a love triangle with her and long-time best friend Annabelle Banks.
  • Annabelle Banks (Kathleen Munroe): An aspiring photographer, Annabelle is in the shadow of Gideon, her long-time crush, when Sophie Kerr rolls into town. Her parents are divorced and both her parents left six months after it was finalized, leaving Annabelle with a babysitter. Annabelle explores her sexuality, figuring out she is bisexual.
  • Nicholas Fiske (Jackson Rathbone): Charming and extravagantly rich, Nicholas is the heir to Fiske Publications and is a BP and captain of the JV lacrosse team at the exclusive Brighton School. He turns his back on then-girlfriend Paisley Bishop to start a relationship with new girl Sophie Kerr, whose heart Nicholas competes for with Gideon.
  • Paisley Bishop (Jordan Madley): Wealthy, snobbish, and popular, Paisley is a BP and is used to getting whatever she wants, unless it happens to involve longtime on-and-off boyfriend Nicholas Fiske. Her family owns the Empire State Building and she drives a silver Porsche.

Episodes

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Season 1 (2005)

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
1 "Pilot" Dennie Gordon Michael Rauch August 8, 2005 101
2 "Point and Shoot" Dennie Gordon Michael Rauch August 15, 2005 102
3 "Reload" Ken Girotti Vince Calandra & Michael Rauch August 22, 2005 103
4 "Over Exposure" Mel Damski Elizabeth Davis August 29, 2005 104
5 "Dark, Room, Chemicals" Milan Cheylov Jennifer Glickman September 5, 2005 105
6 "F-Stop" Patrick Williams Deborah Joy LeVine September 12, 2005 106
7 "Blow Up" Robert Berlinger Michael Rauch September 19, 2005 107
8 "Photo Finish" Kelly Makin Michael Rauch September 26, 2005 108

Season 2 (2006)

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
9 "Flashback to the Future" Ken Girotti Anne Kenney March 6, 2006 109
10 "It's All Uphill Here from Here" Chris Grismer Lisa Albert March 13, 2006 110
11 "A Tale of Two Parties" Ken Girotti K.J. Steinberg March 20, 2006 111
12 "Das Boots" Patrick Williams David Goldsmith March 27, 2006 112
13 "Black Diamonds, White Lies" Ken Girotti Michael Rauch April 3, 2006 113
14 "Where Are We Now?" Mel Damski Elizabeth Davis April 10, 2006 114
15 "Best Face Forward" Michael DeCarlo Story by: Anne Kenney
Teleplay by: Lisa Albert & Anne Kenney
April 17, 2006 115
16 "And The Winner Is..." Chris Grismer Story by: Lisa Albert & Anne Kenney & Michael Rauch
Teleplay by: Michael Rauch
April 24, 2006 116

International broadcasters

Country Network Air date[needs update]
Brazil Brazil I.Sat Brasil Early 2008–present
Belgium Belgium
 Flanders
vtm October 2008–present
Belgium Belgium
 Wallonia
La Deux March 2007
Canada Canada Cosmopolitan TV Early 2008
Croatia Croatia RTL Television October 7, 2006-
Czech Republic Czech Republic TV Nova September 2, 2008–present
Finland Finland Nelonen April 18, 2007-
Re-run: May 24, 2008 - July 19, 2008
France France M6 April 14, 2009–present
Greece Greece Mega Channel August, 2009–present
Hong Kong Hong Kong ATV World Channel July, 2010–present
Hungary Hungary RTL Klub February 24, 2008-
Italy Italy Sky September 2, 2008–present
Latvia Latvia TV3 August 9, 2010–present
Lithuania Lithuania TV3 August 5, 2009–present
Middle East MBC4 September 2, 2008–present
Netherlands Netherlands RTL 8 July 4, 2009–present
Poland Poland Polsat June 25, 2008 - July 16, 2008
Portugal Portugal Fox Life November 19, 2008–present
Slovenia Slovenia POP TV October, 2009
Spain Spain Cosmopolitan TV November, 2009–present

DVD release

The Complete Series was released for region 1 on August 8, 2006.[1]

Notes

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