Reality show with Hollywood twist comes to Plymouth

When a major Hollywood stylist decides to move to Plymouth, Mich., and open up a hair and makeup studio, well, something is bound to happen… like a pilot for a reality TV show. Excerpt: Enter Carl Kendall, a television producer who also lives in Plymouth. Kendall is putting together a reality show featuring Sadler, his business ventures and his life in Plymouth, and says the drama, and humor, Sadler and those around him bring to different situations will make for compelling television. “Dean was a major stylist in Hollywood,” said Kendall, who works with producer partners Bill Hunt and Jerry Taylor at The Idea Mill (they also have separate businesses). “We’ve got so many elements here. … He’s a superstar wherever he is.” Kendall said his show has drawn interest from two television networks, though he added he couldn’t say which ones. He’s been taping for about two weeks and should be wrapped with that part of the production in another two, he said. Sadler is the star, Kendall said, though people who work with him will also be spotlighted. “A lot of fascinating people are drawn to this kind of business,” he said. Read the entire article here.

When a major Hollywood stylist decides to move to Plymouth, Mich., and open up a hair and makeup studio, well, something is bound to happen… like a pilot for a reality TV show.

Excerpt:

Enter Carl Kendall, a television producer who also lives in Plymouth. Kendall is putting together a reality show featuring Sadler, his business ventures and his life in Plymouth, and says the drama, and humor, Sadler and those around him bring to different situations will make for compelling television.

“Dean was a major stylist in Hollywood,” said Kendall, who works with producer partners Bill Hunt and Jerry Taylor at The Idea Mill (they also have separate businesses). “We’ve got so many elements here. … He’s a superstar wherever he is.”

Kendall said his show has drawn interest from two television networks, though he added he couldn’t say which ones. He’s been taping for about two weeks and should be wrapped with that part of the production in another two, he said.

Sadler is the star, Kendall said, though people who work with him will also be spotlighted. “A lot of fascinating people are drawn to this kind of business,” he said.

Read the entire article here.

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