
I know a Reality Show runner up. I wrote a television sitcom. Can their celebrity status make sale easier?
I live here in Hollywood. I managed to get to know Erika Landin the second place runner up on CBS “Big Brother All-Stars”. My writing partner and I wrote a sitcom pilot entitled, “The VanTool’s”.
After 39 television segments, 3 shows a week for 13 weeks, we believe that Erika created for herself a short lived celebrity ststus.
Most celebrities wouldn’t even read a script by an amature writer unless there is an offer of money for the script. In the case of Erika, she was willing to meet with us, read the script and loves it.
My question is: When we submit the script to CBS or any other Hollywood television network including her endorsement letter wanting a character reading for the show, along with head shot photo and resume stating she was on Big Brother 4 also in 2003. Erika was also casted in two small parts in television films in ’98 and ’03. Can her reality show celebrity status or exposure to the public eye allow our very well written script an easier sale possible?
I doubt it because she has very little likable qualities. She isn’t someone many people would want to see and you really need someone the executives think that the audience would support and turn on the tv to see.
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