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Alice Feeney (born c. 1988) is a British novelist of the 21st century, writing in the mystery and thriller genres. Before becoming a published writer, Feeney was a producer [ 1 ] and journalist at the BBC for fifteen [ 2 ] or sixteen [ 3 ] years.
In 2020, Jessica Chastain, Kristen Campo, and Endeavor Content acquired the television rights to the Alice Feeney novel His & Hers. [1] It was later reported to be a Netflix project. [2] Dee Johnson who serves as showrunner, Bill Dubuque, and William Oldroyd are writers and executive producers, with Oldroyd directing the first episode.
Rock Paper Scissors is a 2021 psychological thriller novel by British author Alice Feeney. The plot follows a couple in an unhappy marriage who take a weekend holiday to a repurposed chapel the Scottish countryside. In April 2021, Netflix announced that it would be releasing a six-part series based on the novel, to be produced by Suzanne Mackie.
Onetime Westworld denizen Tessa Thompson will headline a series adaptation of Alice Feeney’s 2020 thriller novel, His & Hers, which has landed at Netflix with a six-episode order after being in ...
In a flashback during the wedding of Fey's Liz Lemon and James Marsden’s Criss Chross, Alice portrayed Lemon as a 7-year-old flower girl, complete with her trademark eyeroll. Tina Fey's daughter ...
It is based on the Alice Feeney novel of the same name. William Oldroyd and “Ozark” co-creator Bill Dubuque serve as writers and executive … Tessa Thompson to Star in Netflix Limited Series ...
Feeney was born in Orange, New Jersey to Thaddeus Feeney and Mary Alice (Stoneham) Feeney. [2] It was a baseball family; Mary Alice was the daughter of Charles Stoneham, principal owner of the New York Giants from 1919 until his death in 1936, and the sister of Horace Stoneham, who owned the Giants from 1936 through 1976 and transferred the team to San Francisco in 1958.
She appeared on most of the popular television variety shows during the 1950s. She landed a small singing part in the Bing Crosby movie Mr. Music (1950), and provided the singing voice for the White Rose in the Disney film Alice in Wonderland (1951). She worked as a studio singer and performed on Welk's 1956 Thanksgiving album. [citation needed]