Steak House at Sundance Producer’s Panel

January 25th, 2009

Producer Steak House on WEATHER GIRL

January 25th, 2009

Slamdance TV

January 24th, 2009

Kaitlin Olson, Executive Producer Brandon Barrera, Director Blayne Weaver and Producer Steak House post Slamdance screening:
Slamdance TV

Thanks, Heidi Van Lier

Entertainment Tonight

January 24th, 2009

If you missed the on air spot, check out the raw interview with Mark Harmon and Ryan Devlin:

WEATHER GIRL at Slamdance!

January 14th, 2009

Cast members Tricia O’Kelley, Mark Harmon, Kaitlin Olson, Patrick J. Adams, Ryan Devlin, Jane Lynch, Alex Kapp Horner, Adam Krill and Brandon Barrera ship off to Slamdance for the world premiere of “WEATHER GIRL”.  Stay tuned  for updates from Park City!

WEATHER GIRL at Slamdance!

POSTER

SLAMDANCE!!

November 26th, 2008

WEATHER GIRL has been selected to screen at SLAMDANCE ’09!!

You can catch the WORLD PREMIERE on Saturday, January 17 at 6:00 at the Slamdance Main Screening Room and then party with the cast…

Or you can be moderately lame and watch it on Tuesday, January 20 at 12:30pm…

Or REALLY REALLY lame and just not come to Park City during like the biggest week for film of the freaking year.

Your choice.

Come on, join us at Slamdance. You know you want to.

Tricia O’Kelley on The Red Carpet.

November 22nd, 2008

“Weather Girl” cast members Tricia O’Kelley , Alex Kapp Horner, Ryan Devlin, Melinda McGraw and Danny Strong at the dvd release party for director Blayne Weaver’s film “Outside Sales”.   Check out IF Magazine at http://www.ifmagazine.com/new.asp?article=6750

Exclusive Photos: FROM THE DVD RELEASE PARTY FOR ‘OUTSIDE SALES’

The cast and guests enjoy an evening at The House of Blues including Danny Strong.

By SUE SCHNEIDER, Photo Editor
Published 9/4/2008

LOCATION: West Hollywood, CA

THE SKINNY: The DVD release party for the film OUTSIDE SALES was recently held at the House of Blues on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, CA.

OUTSIDE SALES is about an office full of colorful salespeople. The focus of the movie is on Paul Wells (Lucas Fleischer) who is not happy and he is not a good salesman. He used to be and he used to be great. But life changes when he comes home early one night and finds his wife in bed with his co-worker. OUTSIDE SALES has romance, comedy and tragedy.

Attending the party were the stars of movie: Lucas Fleischer, Tricia O’Kelley (Dagny Green), Tara Karsian  (Dominique), Christopher Shaw (Hank), Danny Strong (Toby) and David Berman (Herb Mulligan).

Joining them were guests: Melinda McGraw (THE DARK KNIGHT, MAD MEN) with Steve Pierson, Rebecca Marshall, Amie Donegan, Mellany Gandara, Alex Kapp Horner (THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE), Jason Davis with Michelle Haugo, Robert Barnham, Erik Bright (Insignia Public Relations who handled the event), Sprague Grayden, Kam Heskin, and Ryan Devlin (VERONICA MARS).
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OUTSIDE SALES
Now in stores.

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DANNY STRONG
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DAVID BERMAN
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CHRISTOPHER SHAW and TARA KARISAN 
 

 

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TRICIA O’KELLEY


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TRICIA O’KELLEY and ALEX KAPP HORNER

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LUCAS FLEISCHER 

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MELINDA MCGRAW and STEVE PIERSON

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REBECCA MARSHALL

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AMIE DONEGAN
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MELLANY GANDARA
   

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JASON DAVIS and MICHELLE HAUGO

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ERIK BRIGHT and ROBERT BARNHAM

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SPRAGUE GRAYDEN
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KAM HESKIN
   

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RYAN DEVLIN

Kaitlin Olson on “Weather Girl” and the new season of “Always Sunny”!

November 5th, 2008

Kaitlin Olson

Kaitlin Olson’s

Sunny Disposition

words by Randy Gambill, photo by Patrick Mcelhenney

Funny women have it tough. They are either ghettoized as funny but unsexy, reviled as abrasive man-haters, or relegated to bimbo status. But there is a new strain of funny women: Sarah Silverman, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Kristen Wiig, and Leslie Mann among them, who seem to have the whole package: Smart, sexy, and undeniably funny enough to keep the most virulent, beer-swilling women-haters at bay. Add Kaitlin Olson to the list.

When I present Miss Olson with the idea that she is the latest addition to this list of hilarious and beautiful women she responds with charming modesty, “Thank you. I really appreciate that. That’s funny. Out of those people that you named – I think all those women are beautiful, but I don’t think if you ask any of them, they would describe themselves as beautiful. They wouldn’t identify themselves as beautiful. I think that you just need that tough junior high school experience to kind of toughen you up and give you something else to fall back on. And I know it’s true for several of them, I don’t know about all of them. But, thank you for the compliment.”

Olson is entering her fourth season on the hit FX show It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia . As “Sweet Dee”, the lone women amongst a group of raucous cut-ups, Olson’s prodigious comedy chops get a workout as she matches wits (or witlessness) with the fellas in the depraved comedy world that Sunny inhabits. Keeping up with the boys is no stretch for Olson, in fact, when describing her style of comedy, the old Secret deodorant tagline “Strong enough for a man but made for a women” comes to mind. “I just think it’s funny, but people often describe my sense of humor as very male.” I offer, Well I think so, you seem to get along with the boys pretty well . “Yeah, and that’s what I find funny. I loved Saturday Night Live . So, I had a lot of male inspiration, like Will Ferrell I think is hilarious. I love that he is hilarious and clean at the same time, which is really great.”

When I mention that many of the most recent standouts on SNL have been women, Olson is quick to join in, “I love Kristin Wiig – she is really wonderful and I always loved Gilda Radner.” Olson shares some other sources of inspiration, “I think Annette Bening is brilliant. I love Jane Lynch and Joan Cusack is wonderful; they are all very real. I don’t like overblown, showy. I like it when it’s big, but real. That’s why I really love shows like Curb Your Enthusiasm and Arrested Development , all that stuff is very big, but it’s based in reality.”

One of Olson’s realities when she first signed on for Sunny duty was what her place on the show would be. Sunny was created by Rob McElhenney, and it was also developed by him and co-star Glenn Howerton, as well as co-star Charlie Day who was also involved from the very beginning. So of the original quartet, Olson is the only one to have come from outside the circle. I ask her if that was a scary situation to come into. “It could have been tough if they were dicks, but they’re not. They are so great, but when they wanted to cast me in the show, the Dee character was not defined really.”

Apparently there was nothing written for the Sweet Dee character at the time of auditions. Show creator McElhenney had Olson read a scene written for Dennis (Glenn Howerton) which Olson was unaware of at the time. “Yeah! I wanted to take the role because even though they hadn’t developed this character yet, they did write this awesome scene for her. It turns out it was Dennis’ scene. But Rob called me and said, ‘We want you to be in our show, and we want you to be our fourth person, equally. We want you to be funny; we want to write well for you.’ And he said, ‘I know that the character isn’t defined, but what I would love to do is have you help us define it. And we haven’t really written for women so, it’ll be a process for us. But we want your input, we want see stuff that you would love to do, stuff that you do well, stuff that you think is funny.’ And I didn’t know him at all, but I just had to believe him because I thought that the show was really funny! So, I just went for it, and he absolutely didn’t let me down. I feel like my character is getting stronger every year, and they really write for my strengths, and they ask for my input, and they let me play around with my dialogue.”

“Just seeing the same stuff over & over isn’t funny to us.”

Olson’s performance as Sweet Dee is a comic tour de force, whether pretending to be disabled, getting addicted to crack, or almost having sex with her father, (Danny DeVito, who turns out not to be her father-don’t ask) she hurls herself headlong into one depraved situation after another. Speaking of depravity, Olson sheds some light on the commonplace gripe that the show sometimes skirts too far over the edge, “But it’s not like we’re trying to be edgy. Everyone throws that word around, it’s not like we’re trying to be terrible. It’s that, what’s funny to us is stuff that hasn’t necessarily been done before. Just seeing the same stuff over and over isn’t funny to us.”

Of the four original Sunny cast members, Olson has arguably chalked up the most extensive showbiz resume. In addition to Sunny she has recurring roles on two other series, as Becky, Larry David’s sister-in-law on Curb Your Enthusiasm and as Hartley Underwood, the one-armed neighbor on The Riches . Olson has racked up a series of other comedy gigs that are strangely impressive, appearing on Punk’d, The Jamie Kennedy Experiment and the short-lived Kelsey Grammer Presents: The Sketch Show .

On the horizon for Olson is a co-starring role in the upcoming feature film Weather Girl , “Mark Harmon is in it and Tricia O’Kelley is the star. She’s currently on The New Adventures of Old Christine . She’s adorable. And Mark Harmon and I play off of each other. We’re co-anchors. There are lots of good characters and Jane Lynch is amazing in it.”

Olson was born in Tigard, Oregon, and after graduating from the University of Oregon with a degree in Theatre Arts, she made her way to the City of Angels where she promptly began training at the legendary Groundlings Improv school: “The Groundlings is an amazing training ground. It’s a war zone. But, it’s an amazing training ground if you can get through that. I was in the Sunday Company, every single Sunday for a year. It was great and offered me a lot of great exposure. That’s where the producers of The Drew Carey Show found me.

Olson’s career is nothing if not eclectic, her break on The Drew Carey Show was playing the office nemesis of Mimi (Kathy Kinney) for two seasons and her film debut was in the cinematic classic, Coyote Ugly , “Yeah, you can see me in that amazing flick. Coyote Ugly was actually one of my first jobs. (laughs) “I was bidding on the male lead (Adam Garcia) in the bar, and I was drunk and screaming and loud. And I’m fighting for him and I don’t win. I never win.”

On the contrary, Miss Olson, in the deliriously beautiful comedic actress game, you’ve hit the jackpot.
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September 27th, 2008

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Soundtrack

May 26th, 2008

Andrew Hollander has completed a beautiful and melancholy score for "Weather Girl". We are also in final negotiations with some amazingly talented bands like Kenton Holmes, Let’s Go Sailing , Donovan Miller , Jen And Abby , Yellow Alex , Sleeper Car and Seattle Band Unbunny .