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Lying Game

Premise edit

Emma is a foster child who discovers she has an identical twin sister named Sutton, who was raised by wealthy adoptive parents. The girls decide to swap lives for a few days in order for Sutton to investigate their birth mother's identity. When Emma goes to meet Sutton to switch back, Sutton doesn't show up. Now Emma is faced with a huge dilemma - should she confess to being an impostor or should she keep it a secret and track down her twin by herself.


SAB

Promotion edit

One week before the premiere, ABC Family launched the online game, "Switched at Birth: Hunt for the Code." Bay, a graffiti artist, left her signature stencil image on 10 different websites and users searched for the picture and accompanying code to redeem sneak peeks and enter to win $4,000[1]. Each weekday, ABCFamily.com posted two clues hinting at a site featuring the image and instructed users to scan the code with a Microsoft Tag Reader for exclusive content[2]. Additionally, fans collected two letters from each image and the first person to enter the full code won.


Nine Lives

Promotion edit

Before the show premiered, ABC Family launched Nine Paths to encourage viewers to uncover details about the Mai before the show began.

In preparation for the premiere, ABCFamily.com rolled out "The Nine Paths to Chloe King," an online game encouraging users to uncover the secrets of the Mai and find The Uniter in order to unlock exclusive content and enter to win a chance to visit the set[3]. Bloggers, or members of the Circle of Strangers, shared additional clues for the game, and users were encouraged to follow their sites as well as their twitter feeds with the term #NinePaths.


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Career edit

Levi first appeared in the FX television movie Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie. He played Kipp Steadman on the ABC sitcom Less Than Perfect. He also portrayed a potential boyfriend of Charisma Carpenter's character, Jane, in the ABC Family television movie See Jane Date. Levi was slated to be a lead in an ABC pilot called Three for the 2004/2005 television season. It was written by Andrew Reich & Ted Cohen, and would have costarred James Van Der Beek, Jama Williamson, and Jacob Pitts, but the show was not picked up.[4] Levi financed Kendall Payne's album Grown after she was dropped by her label, Capitol Records.[5]

He landed the starring role in Chuck, a series currently in it's fourth season. Levi and his Chuck co-star, Yvonne Strahovski, were both nominated for Best Action Actor and Actress Choice TV Series for the Teen Choice Awards 2010 where they both won and presented. [6]

In the summer of 2008, Levi was named one of Entertainment Weekly's Top Thirty People Under Thirty.[7] He later starred in the film Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel in the lead role as the Chipmunks' cousin Toby Seville.[8]

He stars alongside Mandy Moore in the 2010 Disney-animated feature film Tangled, which is based on the popular fairy tale Rapunzel. He voices Flynn Rider, a bandit who finds refuge in Rapunzel's tower.

Levi is providing narration in an upcoming documentary about the game of Monopoly.[9]

Music edit

In April 2010, Katharine McPhee released a preview of a music video to cinemas for her single "Terrified". Levi duets with her on the song (which was re-recorded; the original album version features Jason Reeves) and appears in the music video singing with McPhee. On May 3, 2010, the song was previewed on Entertainment Weekly's website and was made available for purchase on iTunes.[10] The full video premiered on May, 7th, 2010 on the music video website Vevo.[11]

He is also featured on the soundtrack of the movie Tangled singing a duet with co-star Mandy Moore called "I See the Light," as well as being featured in the song "I've Got a Dream." In honor of the Oscar nomination for Best Original Song, Levi and Moore performed "I See the Light" at the 83rd Academy Awards.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ Anne, Beth (26 May 2011). "Switched at Birth Scavenger Hunt". Nice Girls TV. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Switched at Birth: Hunt for the Code". Hunt for the Code Game. ABCFamily.com. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
  3. ^ Rae, Jessica (26 May 2011). "The Nine Lives of Chloe King has a Heroine in Constant Danger, you Game?". Small Screen Scoop. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
  4. ^ Lisotta, Christopher (May 16, 2005). "SPECIAL REPORT: Upfront Navigator". Television Week. Vol. 24, no. 20. pp. 32–37.
  5. ^ Carlozo, Louis R. (April 4, 2006). "Grown". Christian Century. Vol. 123, no. 7. p. 55.
  6. ^ Stransky, Tanner (9 August 2010). "2010 Teen Choice Awards winners announced". EW. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
  7. ^ Markovitz, Adam (March 3, 2008). "30 Under 30: The Actors". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved March 10, 2009. {{cite magazine}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  8. ^ Corliss, Richard (January 11, 2010), "ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS: THE SQUEAKQUEL". Time. 175 (1):51
  9. ^ http://www.MonopolyDocumentary.com
  10. ^ [1] Katharine McPhee website news 05/04/2010: "Terrified featuring Zachary Levi on Entertainment Weekly"]
  11. ^ Katharine McPhee website news 05/07/2010: "Terrified premieres on Vevo today!"
  12. ^ Skerry, Kath (27 February 2011). "Zachary Levi Sings at the Oscars (Video)". Give Me My Remote. Retrieved 8 March 2011.