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‘Gallagher Girls’ Book Series Optioned by Producers Tonya Lewis Lee and Nikki Silver (Exclusive)

Under their new Tonik Productions banner, the duo have produced the upcoming Hallmark Channel movie "The Watsons Go to Birmingham," and they are readying a film adaption of Lois Lowry's "The Giver" with Jeff Bridges.

'Gallagher Girls' Book Series Optioned Producers Tonya Lewis Lee and Nikki Silver (Exclusive)

ProducersTonya Lewis Lee andNikki Silver, operating under their new Tonik Productions banner, have optioned film rights to theGallagher Girls book series with an eye toward establishing a big-screen franchise.

The six-book young-adult series, written bySarah Leigh Fogleman under the pen nameAlly Carter and published by Disney’s Hyperion Books, centers on a student, Cammie Morgan, at the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women in Roseville, Va. While the school poses as an institution for highly intelligent girls, it’s actually a training facility for the CIA.

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“It’s an incredibly readable young-adult series about a spy school for girls. We love it because it’s totally about girls and girl empowerment, and it’s very international,” says Silver. Adds Lewis Lee, “It’s important for us to have things that are about diversity and empowerment — and it’s kick-ass and fun.”

While they are looking for a writer to take on the project, the duo, who formerly joined forces last year, have a number of other projects coming to fruition.

The TV filmThe Watsons Go to Birmingham, starringAnika Noni Rose,David Alan Grier,Skai Jackson andWood Harris, will air on Hallmark Channel on Sept. 20. Also in September, Tonik will begin filmingThe Giver, starringJeff Bridges, in South Africa.

Silver and Lewis Lee first worked together as executive producers on the miniseriesMiracle’s Boys, which aired on MTV’s The N (Teen Nick) in 2005.

Silver began her career in documentary television at New York’s WNET before moving into children’s TV, working on such series asReading Rainbow andWhat’s Going On? Her credits also include the 2011 documentaryTeenage Witness and theAmerican Masters portraitJeff Bridges: The Dude Abides. Before partnering with Lewis Lee, she was president of On Screen Entertainment.

Lewis Lee, who is married to directorSpike Lee, began her career as a corporate lawyer before shifting into writing and producing. Through her previous company, Madstone, she worked with Disney Television Animation, Nickelodeon and Nick at Night and also produced the seriesThat’s What I’m Talking About for TV Land. She is also the author of three children’s books as well as co-author of the novelGotham Diaries.

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“Nikki and I like to have provocative, interesting conversations that push us to grow and evolve. I think in our work our desire is to make people think, to make people feel and to push the envelop a little bit,” Lewis Lee says of the traits that led the two to work together. “Even in something likeGallagher Girls that might seem so initially mainstream, I think the themes of girl empowerment and global inclusion are what really draw us to the work.”

Adds Silver of Tonik’s particular focus: “We do say we’re women, we’re mothers and we’re diverse, and I think in all the work that we do, you’ll find some element of those three things.”

They’ve also been drawn to novels as the basis for several of their projects. “From the moment we came together, all these projects that had been dormant really started coming to life,” Silver says. In the case ofThe Watsons, Silver had been developing the project for several years before asking Lewis Lee to take on writing the screenplay.

The Watsons is based on a 1995 historical novel byChristopher Paul Curtis. “It’s about an All-American, African-American family that travels from Flynt, Mich., down to Birmingham, Ala., in the summer of 1963,” says Lewis Lee. “They happen to be there when the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing that kills the four little girls happens. The film is really about parents who are trying to protect their children from what’s happening in the civil rights movement, and yet they end up right in the middle of it.”

With Tonik’s Lewis Lee and Silver producing along withPhilip Kleinbart, the film was directed byKenny Leon and produced in partnership with Walden Media. It will air as part of Hallmark Channel’s new Friday nightWalden Family Theater, presented in collaboration with Walmart, Procter & Gamble, Walden and ARC Entertainment.  

Tonik, in association with Bridges’ As Is production company, also is readying an adaptation ofLois Lowry’s young-adult novelThe Giver for a late-September filming start.Phillip Noyce is directing the project, with Bridges starring; Walden and The Weinstein Co. are partnering to produce. Bridges, Silver andNeil Koeningsbergwill be serving as producers.

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Says Silver of the book: “It’s the mother of all dystopian fiction. It’s the story of a boy in a futuristic utopian society, who is given the job of holding all the memories of the past. He starts to understand what the world has given up in order to attain this sameness and how emotions are really what make us human beings.”

Tonik’s slate also includes an adaptation ofWalter Dean Myer’s young-adult novel,Monster, about a 16-year-old African-American boy jailed for murder, whichRadha Blankis writing and which they hope to film as an indie in the spring; an adaptation of Lewis Lee’s own satirical novelGotham Diaries, which she co-authored withCrystal McCrary Anthony; and an adaptation ofMary V. Dearborn’sMistress of Modernism: The Life of Peggy Guggenheim, a biography of the celebrated art collector that Lewis Lee is adapting withDan Friedman.

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