Nostalgic TV Pilot Sweeps Awards at Twelve Festivals, Premieres at TCL Chinese on Jun 10


Posted May 26, 2016 by westwing

The Comeback Kids takes nostalgic TV to the next level for fans of television. With shows like Fuller House getting a re-boot, The Comeback Kids is not limited to the cast of one show and already has actor commitments from a variety of shows.
 
Los Angeles, CA, May 26, 2016 -- Nostalgia TV continues to soar in popularity. Riding high on this wave is the TV pilot, The Comeback Kids featuring former child actors Dean Cameron and Richard Horvitz (Summer School). Based in Los Angeles, this comedic web series is a creation of Ryan Paul James, a celebrated writer, known for the stage plays "Lost in Radioland," "The World's Worst Play Ever," and "Desperately Seeking Love" among others. Receiving twelve awards in the film festival circuit so far this year, The Comeback Kids will be at a Dances With Films festival screening at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on Friday, June 10 at 6:15 p.m. Cost for admission is $13.

Why should you see The Comeback Kids? When George Shapiro, producer of Seinfeld, saw the pilot, he remarked, "This has to be on television." As the most award-winning TV pilot of 2016, the cast and crew believe that this project is destined to rekindle the connection between beloved characters and their fans via new media.

The Comeback Kids highlights the story of two former child actors. Even though they are still working in show business, they are still reaching for their big breakout roles as adults. Horvitz plays Richie Eisenberg and Cameron plays Gary Fischer. As kids they were actors on the show "Different Folks," but as adults they deal with some of the typical things that former child stars have to deal with such as working odd jobs while finding more acting jobs and handling fans fixated on their childhood personalities.

James has assembled a unique cast of actors for the pilot episode including award-winning Keith Coogan (Adventures in Babysitting), Golden Globe nominated actor Gavin MacLeod (Captain Stubing on The Love Boat), and Bernie Kopell (Doctor Bricker on The Love Boat). While MacLeod and Kopell play fictional characters, Coogan plays himself. Additionally, Erin Murphy, the child star, Tabitha, from Bewitched also plays herself. Meanwhile, Emmy-nominated Melissa Disney (Nickelodeon's As Told By Ginger) appears as a crazed, "desperately lost in the '80s" fan. Scott Schwartz (Flick on A Christmas Story) spouts off as a snappy talent agent taking over his father's (MacLeod's) agency. Part of the unique mix and chemistry of the show is how the story mixes fact with fiction.

Future episodes will include Aileen Quinn, who played the endearing orphan Annie in 1982, Jeremy Miller (Growing Pains), and Dawn Wells (Gilligan's Island). Mariette Hartley (The Incredible Hulk, 1982) will also appear in a future episode. The list of actors grew from a handful of people to cast of over 20 characters practically overnight. James attributes the attraction to one simple reason - these former child actors still love to act. Claudia Wells (Back to the Future), Alison Arngrim (Nellie on Little House on the Prairie), Kathy Garver (Family Affair), and Lark Voorhies (Saved by the Bell) are also slated to entertain in future episodes.

The best way to support this project is to like, follow, and share on social media.

For more info, go to IMDb, like The Comeback Kids on Facebook www.facebook.com/thecomebackkids, thecomebackkids.tv, and follow @ComebackKids9 on Twitter.

For More Information Contact: Serena Travis at 8002043692 or [email protected]
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Last Updated May 26, 2016