Cher’s career as an actress has been sporadic, and her work as a writer and producer has been pretty much non-existent. However it’s been revealed she’s hoping to expand her resumé with regard to the last two, as she’s signed up as a writer and producer on a new show being developed by LGBT-focussed US cable TV station, Logo.
THR reports that Cher is collaborating with comedian Ron Zimmerman for a pilot script set in early 1960s Hollywood. Not much more is known about the show, but Brent Zacky, Logo’s senior vice president of original programming, has revealed, “We read some of the stuff that Cher and Ron had written and it was really terrific. We came up with an idea set in Hollywood in the early ’60s, and we’re very excited to see how we get through the process. The deal is brand-new and we’re just getting started on the project.”
It’s yet to be decided whether Cher will have an acting role in the series, although it’s been suggested it’s a definitely possibility. There’s no news either on whether the series is gay-skewing or part of Logo’s recent attempts to broaden its focus to a larger potential audience. However knowing Cher, it’s going to be very gay friendly.
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