Juliette Fairley Picks Up Starring Role in 'Colors of Love'

By: Oct. 04, 2011
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Broadway Actress Juliette Fairley has been tapped to star in Colors of Love, a tv series directed by Michael Pinckney. Fairley plays Mrs. Blackman in the episodic, which is about the trials and tribulations of four couples as they progress through various stages in their relationships.

"I am thrilled to be acting in a project with Michael again. He is a talented director," says Fairley who first worked with Pinckney on an NBC TV pilot directed by Spike Lee called MONY.

A writer and director with more than ten years experience working on such Hollywood hits as 25th Hour, Inside Man, Law & Order and Do the Right Thing, Pinckney made his directorial debut with a Spike Lee executive produced feature film called "You're Nobody ‘til Somebody Kills You".

Colors of Love was created by Crystal Roman and is partly funded with a product placement deal in alliance with Hanes. Other directors on the project include Veronica Caicedo. Fairley is just coming off a co-starring role in the Biography Channel's Celebrity Ghost Stories where she played Rita Coolidge and Kris Kristofferson's publicist.

Fairley, who is best known for her Broadway solo show Mulatto Saga, will appear in 3 of 5 episodes of the Colors of Love.



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