
đDelilah Season 2: Cancelled đ
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Delilah Premiere Date/Status
Delilah SEASON 2 Cancelled On OWN
About Delilah TV Series
BREAKING: OWN has cancelled Delilah after one season. With that, there will be not be a Delilah Season 2.
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Delilah left a demanding white-shoe law firm a decade ago and hung up her own shingle so she could make raising her kids her number one priority. Now she takes on cases the big firms ignore and finds herself, more often than not, going head-to-head with the powerful and privileged as she fights for the disenfranchised. In addition to raising her two kids, Maia and Marcus, Delilah also cares for her young nephew Dion; manages her relationship with her frustrating ex; and to top it all off, she's about to go up against her best friend Tamara in court for the first time. Delilah has always represented the underdogs. Tamara has always represented the wealthy and powerful. But this case is different: this time, Delilah's most cherished friendship is on the line, and there are lives at stake. But Delilah does what she always does - she seeks justice for those who need it most.
Maahra Hill ("Black-ish," "How to Get Away With Murder") stars as Delilah Connolly, a headstrong, highly principled lawyer living in Charlotte, North Carolina. Delilah's doing her best to raise two kids alone and keep her ties to family, friends and faith strong, all the while ceaselessly seeking justice for those who need it most, in a time when the rich and powerful of Charlotte and beyond will do anything to stop her. Jill Marie Jones ("Girlfriends") appears as Tamara Roberts, Delilah's confidante and best friend; Susan Heyward ("Orange is the New Black"), portrays Demetria Barnes, Delilah's newly hired, fearless, and ambitious associate; and Ozioma Akagha (Marvel's "Runaways"), plays Delilah's unfailingly sunny secretary, Harper Omereoha.
The series is produced by Warner Bros. Television and Harpo Films, filmed in Charlotte, North Carolina, and will air on OWN on Tuesday, March 9 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Executive producers are Craig Wright, Charles Randolph-Wright, and Oprah Winfrey.
In addition to creating and executive producing OWN's hit drama series "Greenleaf," Craig Wright is currently developing a spinoff of "Greenleaf" for OWN. Wright served as writer and producer on "Lost" and "Six Feet Under," and was supervising producer on the long-running series "Brothers and Sisters." He was Emmy-nominated for his writing on "Six Feet Under," and received three WGA Award nominations, winning the Dramatic Series award in 2004 for "Lost." In addition, Wright was executive producer and writer for "Tyrant" and "Rush" and was consulting producer on "United States of Tara."
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OWN ANNOUNCES STRAIGHT-TO-SERIES ORDER FOR NEW ORIGINAL DRAMA âDELILAHâ FROM ACCLAIMED âGREENLEAFâ CREATOR CRAIG WRIGHT
Series Stars Maahra Hill as âDelilah,â An Ambitious Attorney and Single MomJill Marie Jones, Susan Heyward and Ozioma Akagha also Join the Cast
Executive Producer Charles Randolph-Wright and Cheryl Dunye Set to Direct Series Produced by Warner Bros. Television and Harpo Films
Los Angeles â OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network announced today a straight-to-series order for the new original drama series âDelilah,â from acclaimed âGreenleafâ creator Craig Wright, who will serve as executive producer along with Charles Randolph-Wright and Oprah Winfrey.
Maahra Hill (âBlack-ish,â âHow to Get Away With Murderâ) stars as Delilah Connolly, a headstrong, highly principled lawyer living in Charlotte, North Carolina. Delilahâs doing her best to raise two kids alone and keep her ties to family, friends and faith strong, all the while ceaselessly seeking justice for those who need it most, in a time when the rich and powerful of Charlotte and beyond will do anything to stop her. Also joining the cast are Jill Marie Jones (âGirlfriendsâ) as Tamara Grayson, Delilahâs confidante and best friend; Susan Heyward (âOrange is the New Blackâ), who portrays Demetria Barnes, Delilahâs newly hired, fearless, and ambitious associate; and Ozioma Akagha (Marvelâs âRunawaysâ), who plays Delilahâs unfailingly sunny secretary, Harper Conant.
Award-winning directors Charles Randolph-Wright (âGreenleafâ) and Cheryl Dunye (âQueen Sugar,â âDavid Makes Manâ) are set to direct the series, with additional directors to be announced. Dunye will direct the pilot episode.
The series is produced by Warner Bros. Television and Harpo Films, and will air on OWN in 2021.
âOn the heels of the incredible success story of âGreenleaf,â we are thrilled to continue our partnership with Craig on this compelling new drama,â said Tina Perry, president, OWN. âOur viewers are going to deeply relate to this story that focuses on a powerful woman committed to her family and her community.â
âItâs an honor to work for Ms. Winfrey and OWN and to serve the networkâs devoted fans. âDelilahâ continues the work we started on âGreenleaf,â namely, bringing untold stories and fresh perspectives to our audience,â said Craig Wright, creator/executive producer.
Delilah left a demanding white-shoe law firm a decade ago and hung up her own shingle so she could make raising her kids her #1 priority. Now she takes on cases the big firms ignore and finds herself, more often than not, going head-to-head with the powerful and privileged as she fights for the disenfranchised. In addition to raising her two kids, Maia and Marcus, Delilah also cares for her young nephew Dion; manages her relationship with her frustrating ex; and to top it all off, sheâs about to go up against her best friend Tamara in court for the first time. Delilah has always represented the underdogs. Tamara has always represented the wealthy and powerful. But this case is different: This time, Delilahâs most cherished friendship is on the line. Nevertheless, there are lives at stake. So, Delilah does what she always does â she seeks justice for those who need it most.
Maahra Hill (Delilah Connolly) has been recently featured in guest roles on some of televisionâs most popular series, including opposite Laurence Fishburne in âBlack-ish,â âHow to Get Away with Murder,â âThe L Word: Generation Q,â âPearson,â âLife in Pieces,â âSpeechless,â âChance,â âJane the Virgin,â and âMelissa & Joey.â Jill Marie Jones (Tamara Grayson) is well known to audiences from her role as Toni Marie Childress Garrett on the long-running hit series âGirlfriends,â as well as series regular roles in âCraig Ross Jr.âs Monogamy,â âAsh vs Evil Dead,â âSleepy Hollowâ and guest roles in âBlack-ish,â âMeet the Browns,â and âAmerican Horror Story.â Susan Heyward (Demetria Barnes) is well known to audiences for her roles as Tamika Ward in the final two seasons of âOrange is the New Black,â as Cece in the Mick Jagger-produced series âVinyl,â and as Deena Pilgrim in âPowers.â She was featured in the 2015 feature film âPoltergeist,â starring Sam Rockwell, and has guest-starred in episodes of the series âTommyâ and âConviction.â Ozioma Akagha (Harper Conant) has recently had recurring roles in Marvelâs âRunawaysâ and âSuperior Donuts,â voiced the role of Bumblebee in âTeen Titans Go!,â and guest starred on â2 Broke Girls,â âNashville,â and âMen at Work.â
âDelilahâ will join OWNâs slate of popular dramas that includes four of the top 15 original scripted cable series for African American women, âQueen Sugar,â âCherish the Day,â âDavid Makes Man,â and âThe Haves and the Have Nots.â Wrightâs acclaimed drama âGreenleafâ ended its five-season run on Tuesday, August 11 on OWN ranking as the #1 most watched show on television for African American viewers.
In addition to creating and executive producing OWNâs hit drama series âGreenleaf,â Craig Wright is currently developing a spinoff of âGreenleafâ for OWN. Wright served as writer and producer on âLostâ and âSix Feet Under,â and was supervising producer on the long-running series âBrothers and Sisters.â He was Emmy-nominated for his writing on âSix Feet Under,â and received three WGA Award nominations, winning the Dramatic Series award in 2004 for âLost.â In addition, Wright was executive producer and writer for âTyrantâ and âRushâ and was consulting producer on âUnited States of Tara.â
âDelilahâ executive producer and director Charles Randolph-Wrightâs television credits include âGreenleaf,â âKaty Keene,â âStep Up: Highwater,â âLincoln Heights,â âSouth of Nowhere,â and âLive at Lincoln Center.â Film credits include directing the ABFF winner âPreaching to the Choir,â and he recently executive produced the DOC NYC Grand Jury Prize Winner âMaurice Hines: Bring Them Back.â In theatre, he directed the Tony-nominated Broadway and West End smash hit âMotown: The Musical.â Randolph-Wright also is an inaugural resident playwright at Arena Stage in D.C. His play âBlueâ (starring Leslie Uggams and Lynn Whitfield) will be directed by Phylicia Rashad in a revival at the Apollo Theatre. His upcoming theatre directing projects include âTrouble In Mindâ by Alice Childress at the Roundabout on Broadway, the world premieres âAmerican Prophet: Frederick Douglass In His Own Wordsâ (which he co-wrote with Grammy winner Marcus Hummon) at Arena Stage, and âOrfeus: A House Music Operaâ at the Young Vic in London.
Sought-after director Cheryl Dunye recently served as producing director on season four of OWNâs hit drama âQueen Sugar,â from award-winning filmmaker Ava DuVernay, and she directed multiple episodes of the Peabody Award-winning âDavid Makes Man.â She is considered the most influential African American filmmaker to emerge from New Queer Cinema movement of the mid-1990s. Her groundbreaking first film, âThe Watermelon Woman,â won the Teddy Award for Best Feature at Berlinale in 1996. Her 2002 follow-up, âStranger Inside,â was nominated for four Independent Spirit Awards, including Best Director. Since 2017, she has directed episodes of âAll Rise,â âClaws,â âLove Is___,â and âLovecraft Countryâ (all from Warner Bros. Television Group), as well as âThe Chi,â âDear White People,â âStar,â and âThe Fosters.â
âDelilahâ is produced for OWN by Warner Bros. Television and Harpo Films. The executive producers are Craig Wright, Charles Randolph-Wright, and Oprah Winfrey.
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