The Modesto Bee

Apple TV+’s ‘Lady in the Lake’ miniseries to premiere July 19

- BY MARY CAROLE MCCAULEY Baltimore Sun

“Lady in the Lake,” a limited television series based on a bestsellin­g novel by the Baltimore crime writer Laura Lippman, will premiere July 19 on Apple TV+.

The subscripti­on TV streaming service says the first two of seven episodes will drop July 19, to be followed by one episode every Friday through Aug. 23. The miniseries, shot in Baltimore from the spring through the fall of 2022, stars Natalie Portman and the Baltimore-born Moses Ingram, who graduated from Baltimore School for the Arts.

“Good morning, Baltimore.” Lippman posted Wednesday on the social media website X, formerly known as Twitter.

“I’ve been so busy today I’ve forgotten to post … the news that Lady in the Lake starts airing July 19.”

“Lady in the Lake” takes place in Baltimore in 1966 and was inspired by two real-life murders.

The body of Shirley Lee Wigeon Parker (Cleo Sherwood in the book) was found June 2, 1969, in a fountain at the center of Druid Lake. Parker was a 35-year-old barmaid at the then-famous Sphinx Club.

Just three months later, 11-year-old Esther Lebowitz (in the novel, she’s named Tessie Fine) was murdered in the basement of a popular local aquarium store. The girl’s badly bruised body was found two days later in a wooded area known as a local lover’s lane.

In Lippman’s novel, both deaths are investigat­ed by Madeleine Schwartz (Maddie), a housewife turned reporter played by Portman in the TV adaptation. Maddie’s perspectiv­e is challenged and at times contradict­ed by the voice of Sherwood, who is portrayed by Ingram.

 ?? AMY DAVIS TNS ?? An assistant holds up the digital movie slate for the next take in the filming of “Lady in the Lake” in Baltimore.
AMY DAVIS TNS An assistant holds up the digital movie slate for the next take in the filming of “Lady in the Lake” in Baltimore.

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