The Beautiful Life: TBL (2009)
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Cast & Crew.
Mischa Barton
Sonja Stone
Benjamin Hollingsworth
Chris Andrews
Sara Paxton
Raina Marrinelli / Raina Collins
Ashley Madekwe
Marissa Delfina
Nico Tortorella
Cole Shepherd
Adam Giaudrone
Writer
Elle Macpherson
Claudia Foster
Ashton Kutcher
Writer
Corbin Bleu
Isaac / Taylor
Jason Goldberg
Producer
Jaime Murray
Vivienne
Amanda Rea
Core Model
Mike Kelley
Producer
Tasha Courtney
Core Model
Christian Duguay
Director
Michael Lehmann
Director
Sanford Bookstaver
Director
Anna Fricke
Writer
Zac Posen
Himself
Nina Garcia
Herself
Kim Allen
Rachelle
Джулиана Ранчич
Herself
Jordan Woolley
Egan
Billy Magnussen
Alex Marinelli
Dusan Dukic
Simon Lockridge
Conrad Pla
Carlos Velora
Andreas Apergis
Franco Falcone
Rebecca Windheim
Libby Andrews
Lina Roessler
Runway Coordinator
Emma Campbell
Karen Andrews
Trevor Hayes
Brandon Carr
Annie Murphy
Sarah
David Nerman
Bill Andrews
Rashika Pickett
Wendy
Elliot Villar
DJ
Neal Bledsoe
Dmitiri Kane
Jerry Reid
Austyn
Paul DeAngelo
Andrew
Gal Gadot
Olivia
Wass Stevens
Bruce Jackson
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 16, 2009
StatusCanceled
Seasons1
Episodes5
Running Time42m
Content RatingTV-14
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The Beautiful Life (also known as The Beautiful Life: TBL) is an American teen drama television series, which ran on The CW from September 16 to September 23, 2009. The series starred Mischa Barton, Elle Macpherson, Sara Paxton, and Corbin Bleu. It revolved around a group of male and female models sharing a residence in New York City. Mike Kelley served as the showrunner for the series, based on the script by former model-turned-writer Adam Giaudrone, and Ashton Kutcher was the executive producer. The CW ordered 13 episodes for the first season.
On September 25, 2009, The Beautiful Life was canceled after two episodes due to low ratings. This was the first network television cancellation of the 2009–10 television season. Six full episodes were produced, while the cancellation came during the filming of the seventh episode. Due to scheduling conflicts for some of the planned guest stars, some filming had also taken place for other planned episodes. On November 17, 2009, The New York Daily News reported that the CW planned to air the remaining completed episodes during the summer months. However, a CW spokesperson stated that "the status of unaired episodes has yet to be determined", and as of now, the remaining episodes remain unaired.The first five (of six reportedly produced) episodes were streamed on YouTube, with Kutcher stating, in December 2009, "What we feel like we're doing is creating, in some ways, an industry first.... A show that couldn't find its legs on television, we believe can find its legs on the Web." The five episodes, when they first streamed, had been sponsored by HP.