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Madea reportedly will become a cartoon
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
We personally didn’t think it possible, but Atlanta director-writer-actor-producer Tyler Perry’s Mabel “Madea” Simmons character is about to get even more animated.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Perry has inked a deal with the animation company Exodus Film Group to adapt his popular “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” matriarch into a ‘toon.
Albeit, a more kid-friendly character. Think more like “SpongeBob SquarePants” and less “Family Guy”-like.
The half-hour series could eventually be shopped to network television, DVD or both. Explains Perry in the trade: “A lot of the plays were not kid-friendly. … I wanted to do something more appropriate and this seems to be it.”
Translation: The animated Madea will likely not be a pistol-packing, butt-whooping heck-raiser.
PECAN PIE’S DESIGNS GOING FULL BLOOMIE
Pecan Pie Couture founder Clint Zeagler had so much exciting news to share over lunch Wednesday, the meal threatened to infringe on the dinner hour.

For starters? Selections from the Atlanta fashion designer’s Summer 2008 line of sassy, Southern-fried T-shirts will debut next month at Bloomingdale’s stores at Lenox Square and Perimeter Mall.
“I’m just superexcited,” the 28-year-old Sylvania native told Buzz. “If you had told me even a year ago that any of my designs would be in Bloomie’s, I wouldn’t have believed you.”
New Yorkers are also now getting their first look at Zeagler’s latest designs via Orange Domino, a New York City showroom that introduces up-and-coming designers’ samples to their influential boutique and Fashion Week clients.
“It’s a little scary and nerve-wracking,” Zeagler allowed. “But my main goal right now is to get those clothes flying off the racks at Bloomingdale’s.”
As it often happens in the complicated world of clothes, a New York buyer for the posh department store chain actually made the decision for the two Southern stores to stock Pecan Pie Couture.
Zeagler will be on hand introducing Bloomie’s shoppers to his work with in-store appearances from 1 to 4 p.m. scheduled for March 14 at Lenox and March 15 at Perimeter.
“I’ll have a chance to meet shoppers and offer them some sweet tea and some pecan pie tarts,” Zeagler previewed. “It should be fun.”
Zeagler’s late nana, Theola Hurst Treado, who for decades operated the Town House restaurant and its adjoining pie factory in Sylvania with her husband Charles, remains the inspiration for the fledgling fashion house.
The Castleberry-based designer says Treado would be proud of the upcoming Pecan Pie Couture “Revival” benefit fashion show, set for April 6 at Opera nightclub in Midtown. The $25 tickets will benefit Seeds of Nutrition Atlanta, a new nonprofit that teaches schoolkids about proper nutrition and where food comes from.
“The kids will actually grow vegetables like lettuce in a garden and are taught about where their meals originate,” Zeagler said. “My granddaddy always had a garden and Nana always worried about us kids eating well.”
The evening will be hosted by Dave FM’s Mara Davis and feature live performances by Francine Reed, Dames Aflame and Big Mike Geier and the Thin White Clouds.
For info: www.pecanpiecouture.com.
CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS
Actress Rue McClanahan is 73. Record company executive David Geffen is 65. Actress Tyne Daly is 62. Actor Anthony Daniels (C3P0 in “Star Wars” films) is 62. Actor William Petersen (“C.S.I.”) is 55. Actor Kelsey Grammer is 53. Singer Mary Chapin Carpenter is 50. Actor Christopher Atkins is 47. Actor William Baldwin is 45. Country singer Eric Heatherly is 38. Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt is 29. Opera singer Charlotte Church is 22. Actress Ellen Page (“Juno”) is 21. Actor Corbin Bleu (“High School Musical,” “Jump In!”) is 19.
ON MY iPOD (AND TiVo)
John Legend, Grammy-winning R&B singer: “Recently I downloaded the Bravery for some reason. I saw them do one song on ‘Jimmy Kimmel’ — and I was, like, compelled. I bought the album [‘The Sun and the Moon’]. I haven’t listened to it yet, though.
“I TiVo a lot! ‘The Daily Show,’ ‘The Office,’ ‘South Park.’ I do a lot of comedy. ‘The Colbert Report,’ ‘Family Guy,’ ‘Seinfeld.’ ‘The Chris Rock Show,’ because they still show it on HBO every once in a while. Oh, yeah, and ‘Meet The Press.’ “
OVERSCENE
At New York Times best-selling author Charla Krupp’s book party for “How Not to Look Old” at Stan Milton Oasis in Buckhead: Spanx founder Sara Blakely; Michaelene Roland, the philanthropic wife of Collective Soul frontman Ed Roland; charitable fund-raisers Aida Flamm, Marilyn Krone, Jada Loveless and Cinda Boomershine; journalists Carolyn O’Neil, Stephanie Davis and Eleanor Ringel-Cater; and Dr. Pradeep Sinha.
Contributing: Sonia Murray and news services.
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