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Angel star Andy Hallett, AKA Lorne, dies of heart failure at age 33

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Andy Hallett, who starred as Lorne (“the Host”) on the TV series Angel, died of heart failure last night at age 33, according to his longtime agent and friend Pat Brady. The actor passed away at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles after a five-year battle with heart disease, with his father Dave Hallett by his side. Hallett, from the Cape Cod village of Osterville, Mass., appeared on more than 70 episodes of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer spinoff, Angel, between 2000 and 2004. The accomplished actor was also a musician and sang two songs (“Lady Marmalade” and “It’s Not Easy Being Green”) on the Angel: Live Fast, Die Never soundtrack, released in 2005. The actor’s character on Angel was Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan, or Lorne for short. Hallett’s Lorne was a friendly demon, who, when not assisting Angel and his team in the investigation of various and sundry underworld mysteries, served as the host and headliner at a demon bar. – From Eonline


Will Smith believes in Angelology

portrait_fat_angelAngels. Angelology. Verlaine. Nephilim. So there you go, hitting the Dan Brown Lotto.

Sony won a fierce bidding war for “Angelology,” the debut novel by Danielle Trussoni in the vein of “The Da Vinci Code.” The studio picked up the movie rights for Will Smith’s Overbrook and Marc Forster’s Apparatus shingle, which will co-produce. “Angelology” is proving to be one of the hotter literary properties in a while. The novel sparked a bidding war amongst several publishing houses, ultimately ending up at Viking earlier in the week. The screen rights chase began right after. – from THR

Angelology revolves around a 23-year old nun, who teams with an angelologist named Verlaine as they race to thwart a group that tries to corral the destructive powers of a race of angel/human hybrids called Nephilim. Their goal is to destroy mankind. Verlaine starts out working for the bad guys–who then tried to kill him–before he teamed with Sister Evangeline in a search for ancient artifacts that are the only things that can stop the Nephilim. – from Coming Soon

Sony Pictures Entertainment has purchased the film rights to “Angelology,” a novel about destructive angel/human hybrids, industry sources say. Variety reported Friday that after the first novel from author Danielle Trussoni was picked up for publication this week, a bidding war for the book’s film rights began between various studios. – from UPI

The auction for “Angelology” came on the heels of a Viking publishing deal for what is potentially a three-book series. The screen rights auction pitted Columbia against Warner Bros., which bid for Akiva Goldsman’s Weed Road, and Universal, which bid for Imagine Entertainment’s Brian Grazer and Ron Howard. – from Variety

To recap: Author Danielle Trussoni wrote one memoir about her dad that was pretty good. So then she wrote a novel about a nun and angels and bad guys and a character named Verlaine. This book as “cross between “Da Vinci Code” and “National Treasure.” This was supposed to be a good thing though I’d slap anyone who said that about something I wrote. ["Hey Joshua, great story! It's like a cross between poop and gum!"] Anyway, Trussoni’s didn’t seem to mind. Her book sold for “high six figures.” A week later, that book was optioned by Sony to be made into a movie in a “seven figure deal.” – from Gawker