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Marc Cherry's next project involves housekeeping maids in Beverly Hills.
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Marc Cherry, a native Californian who lived in Oklahoma for a short while, isn’t worrying about what to do after “Desperate Housewives” ends its 8-season run run in May.
The creator/writer, who plans to make an appearance in the show's final episode, is already working on a pilot for a new series titled “Devious Maids.”
Loosely adapted from the Mexican telenovela “Ellas son… La Alegria del Hogar” (The Disorderly Maids of the Neighborhood”), it revolves around four Latina housekeepers who work as maids in cushy Beverly Hills where nothing much happens until someone decides to build a swimming pool. And then all hell breaks loose - someone disappears and a suitcase of money appears along with a body.
It’s on ABC’s radar for this coming pilot season.
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