Three
Rising Young Talents to Play Sophomore “Wildcats” in “High
School Musical 3: Senior Year”
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Matt
Prokop
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LOS
ANGELES --(BW)-- An international casting search involving
over 1000 teen actors
across the United States, Canada,
and the United
Kingdom has led to the casting of three rising young talents – Matt
Prokop, Justin Martin, and Jemma McKenzie-Brown – as sophomore “Wildcats” in
Walt Disney Pictures’ upcoming theatrical production of “High
School Musical 3: Senior Year.” The trio of new stars will join the original “High School
Musical” cast – Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley
Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel, Corbin Bleu and Monique Coleman -- in this
all new feature film, which begins shooting later this month. Kenny
Ortega, who helmed the first two “High School Musical” films
for Disney Channel, will once again direct, in addition to adding
new duties as executive producer. “High School Musical 3:
Senior Year” will be produced by William Borden and Barry
Rosenbush, Don Schain will serve as line producer.
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Justin
Martin
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Commenting
on the announcement, Ortega said, “Peter Barsocchini’s
exciting script for ‘High School Musical 3’ called
for the addition of three sophomore characters, so
we set out on a massive casting search across North America
and England to find just the right young actors to play the
parts. We think these talented performers will bring lots of
humor, new twists, and musical fun to the film. Jemma was one
of the many young actresses that we met in London, and she
impressed us with her singing and dancing, in addition to being
very exciting and effervescent. Matt has a terrific personality,
and a great sense of comedy and fun. And Justin had a great
presence and charisma, besides being a wonderful comedic actor
who could really dance. I am confident that the three new actors
joining our original cast will help to bring great musical
thrills, surprises and a lot of fun to Senior Year and the
halls of East High.”
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Jemma McKenzie-Brown
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Jemma McKenzie-Brown’s
previous television credits include a supporting role in the
BBC production of “The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard.” Matt
Prokop has had featured film roles in “Marked,” “Walking
Miracles,” “Somewhere Else” and “Four
Square.” His television credits include “The Office,” “The
O.C.,” and Disney Channel’s “Hannah Montana.” Justin
Martin’s film credits include “Raisin in the Sun,” “The
Vineyard,” and the upcoming “The Soloist.” He
has also appeared in the television shows “Cold Case,” “Judging
Amy,” “Malcolm in the Middle,” “The
Bernie Mac Show,” among others. For the Broadway stage,
Martin appeared as Young Simba in “The Lion King.” “High School Musical 3: Senior Year” finds high school
seniors Troy and Gabriella facing the prospect of being separated
from one another as they head off in different directions to college.
Joined by the rest of the Wildcats, they stage an elaborate spring
musical reflecting their experiences, hopes and fears about their
future. With incredible new music and exciting dance numbers designed
to take maximum advantage of the big screen, this motion picture
extravaganza delivers plenty of high-energy entertainment from
East High’s talented ensemble. The feature film will be shot
on location in Utah and set for release in theaters on October
24, 2008.
Disney's "High School Musical" premiered in January
2006 on Disney Channel U.S. and posted the highest ever ratings
for a Disney Channel Original Movie at the time. It went on to
become a smash hit internationally, airing on 27 Disney Channels
and free-to-air broadcasters worldwide. It has reached over 250
million viewers in over 20 languages across 100 countries including
China. It was also the first TV movie to be offered on the iTunes
Music Store. The "High School Musical" soundtrack was
the #1 album of 2006 and was the year's #1 TV movie on DVD. It
also delivered licensed amateur and professional touring stage
productions, a best-selling junior novel, a popular consumer products
franchise at mass retailers, a themed show at Disneyland Parks
and Resorts in Anaheim, Orlando and Paris, a sold-out 42 date arena
concert tour in North America and Latin America, and a popular
touring ice show around the world.
Adding to its
success, it won two Emmy Awards, a DGA Award, an Imagen Award
and a Director's
Guild of America Award among other honors. It received a Billboard
Music Award (Soundtrack of the Year) and was nominated for an
American Music Award. Its critically acclaimed sequel, "High School
Musical 2," ranks as the #1 basic cable telecast of all time
(18.6 million viewers for its August 17, 2007 premiere) and thus
far has been seen by 187 million total viewers, in 24 languages,
around the world. The "High School Musical 2" soundtrack
is triple Platinum and its DVD release was the top-selling TV property
on DVD for 2007.
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