DeVanity

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DeVanity
DeVanity Season 3 Title Card.jpg
Season 3 title card
Created by Michael Caruso
Written by Michael Caruso
Directed by Kelley Portier
Starring Michael Caruso
Alexis Zibolis
Katie Capio
Mike Dirksen
Erin Buckley
Katie Apicella
Chris Parke
Kyle Lowder
Jason Christopher
Jaclyn Lyons
John Brody
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 28 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Michael Caruso
Producer(s) Barbara Caruso (co-exec)
Kelley Portier
Production company(s) Caruso/Portier
Distributor Caruso/Portier
Release
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Original release April 28, 2011 (2011-04-28) –
March 20, 2014 (2014-03-20)
Chronology
Related shows Winterthorne
External links
Website

DeVanity is a soap opera web series which ran from April 28, 2011 to March 20, 2014. Created, written and executive produced by Michael Caruso, the series is available for streaming at www.DeVanity.com.[1]

Premise

Richard DeVanity, patriarch of the wealthy and dysfunctional DeVanity family of Los Angeles, has been murdered by his psychotic lover. Now Jason DeVanity and his siblings must struggle to keep their father's renowned jewelry empire from crumbling around them.[1]

Cast

Main

  • Michael Caruso as Jason DeVanity[1] (seasons 1–4)
  • Alexis Zibolis as Lara Muller DeVanity[1] (seasons 1–4)
  • Katie Caprio as Bianca DeVanity Roth Regis[1] (seasons 1–4)
  • Mike Dirksen as Alexander Roth[1] (seasons 1–4)
  • Erin Christine Buckley as Jackie DeVanity Crowne[1] (season 1–season 3)
  • Katie Apicella as Dr. Portia Muller Roth Regis[1] (seasons 2–4)
  • Chris Parke as Byron DeVanity #1[1] (season 1)
  • Kyle Lowder as Andrew Regis[1] (seasons 2–4)
  • Jason Christopher as Byron DeVanity #2[1] (season 2)
  • Jaclyn Lyons as Isabelle Roth DeVanity #2[1] (seasons 3–4)
  • John Brody as Dr. Sebastian Crowne[1] (season 2)
  • Tiffany Michelle as Scarlett Kane-Devanity (season 4)

Guest stars

Episodes

DeVanity consists of 28 episodes.[1]

Season 1
  1. "Broken Bitches"
  2. "My Brother’s Humper"
  3. "Too Many Pricks"
  4. "Better Things to Swallow"
  5. "Bad Seeds"
  6. "Sparing No Expense"
  7. "Fake Jewels"
Season 2
  1. "Shock Therapy"
  2. "Crash and Burn"
  3. "Mommy Dearest"
  4. "Holly Through Your Heart"
  5. "Battle of the Brides"
  6. "Surprise, Surprise"
  7. "Other People’s Bodies"
  8. "Payback’s A Bitch"
Season 3
  1. "Sleeping Giant"
  2. "Clash of the Tyrants"
  3. "Broken Promises"
  4. "Shattered Future"
  5. "Aftermath"
  6. "Baby Bumps"
  7. "A Matter of Timing"
Season 4
  1. "Death Becomes Him, Part 1"
  2. "Death Becomes Him, Part 2"
  3. "Phoenix Rising"
  4. "Revelations"
  5. "Homecoming"
  6. "Blood of Diamonds"

Production and broadcast

DeVanity was created, written and executive produced by Michael Caruso, who also writes and executive produces the series, and stars as Jason DeVanity.[1][4] The series is directed by Kelley Portier.[1]

DeVanity debuted on April 28, 2011, and the final episode was released on March 20, 2014.[5]

Awards

In 2014, DeVanity was nominated Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding New Approaches - Drama Series.[6] In 2015, Andrea Evans was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a New Approaches Drama Series for her portrayal of Vivian Price.[7][8]

DeVanity won Indie Intertube Awards for Best Soap Opera and Best Directing in a Soap Opera (Kelley Portier) in 2011, and an Indie Soap Award for Best Writing in a Drama (Michael Caruso) in 2013.[9] In 2015, the series won Indie Series Awards for Best Guest Actress in a Drama (Andrea Evans) and Best Production Design (Michael Caruso and Barbara Caruso).[10]

Since its debut in 2011, the series has been nominated for multiple other awards.[9]

References

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