CBS' Picks Up THREE RIVERS Series, Christopher J. Hanke Featured

By: May. 22, 2009
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BroadwayWorld has learned the happy news that stage favorite Christopher J. Hanke's new CBS series "Three Rivers" was picked up for airing on the newtork.

CBS announced it at the 2009 'UPFRONTS' here in New York City this week. The one hour CBS drama is set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Hanke plays Ryan, a series regular, young fresh-out-of water character who finds his way into working as the transplant coordinator even though he has no medical experience.

"Three Rivers," a CBS Paramount Television production, was written by Carol Barbee ("Jericho," "Swingtown," "Judging Amy") and will be executive-produced by Curtis Hanson ("L.A. Confidential"), who directed the 2000 movie "Wonder Boys" in Pittsburgh. Don Attias is director.

"Three Rivers" is a Pittsburgh-set medical drama that will tell stories from the points of view of transplant surgeons, donors and recipients.

Hanke has performed leading roles on Broadway in Cry-Baby; Rent (Mark); and In My Life (J.T.). His other New York theater appearances include HAIR in the Park (Claude), Golden Age (Buddy Baxter); Indian Blood reading at Lincoln Center Theater (Eddie); and The Story of My Life (Alvin) at Manhattan Theater Club's 6@6 series. He has played lead roles in the national tours of Deaf West's Big River (Tom Sawyer) and The Full Monty (Ethan). His regional credits include The Matchmaker (Barnaby), directed by Mark Lamos.

Photo Credit: Walter McBride/Retna Ltd.



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