Donnie Wahlberg has an impressive background that spans the worlds of music, film and television. He has transformed himself from a teen pop sensation to a noteworthy dramatic film actor and critically-acclaimed television star. Wahlberg most recently co-starred with Harvey Keitel in ABC's special event mini-series "Path to 9/11" and starred in the CW series "Runaway." Other television credits include the critically-acclaimed NBC drama series "Boomtown," and the award-winning HBO mini-series "Band of Brothers," in which he portrayed real-life WWII hero Lt. C. Carwood Lipton. Wahlberg can next be seen in the original A&E film, "Kings of South Beach." His motion picture credits include his pivotal role in "The Sixth Sense" as a psychotic former patient of Bruce Willis. He also co-starred in Mel Gibson's kidnapping thriller "Ransom," directed by Ron Howard. Wahlberg has also starred in the films "Southie," "Saw II" and Disney's "Annapolis."
"Donnie is an incredibly versatile actor with a tremendous amount of soul," says Pancho Mansfield, Executive Vice President of Original Programming, Spike TV. "He is a great addition to the show and we know that his character will resonate with our male viewers."
"The Kill Pit" revolves around a downtown bank robbery by a team of American Iraqi-War veterans. More than a dozen hostages from all walks of life are taken, ranging from the daughter of a business tycoon to an adulterous couple. Throughout the eight-hour event, viewers will follow the escalating action as the volatile soldiers plot their way out, the negotiator anticipates their moves and the hostages desperately try to survive. Time is critical and the game intensifies with surprising twists at every turn.
"The Kill Pit" will be filmed on locations in and around Pittsburgh and is slated to go into production during the first quarter of this year for a summer 2007 premiere. Bill McGoldrick is Spike TV's Executive in Charge of Production.
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