For the first time since she started her career on General Hospital, Demi Moore is coming back to television. She has joined a series from Canadian writer/producer Tassie Cameron, the co-creator of Rookie Blue.
The series is currently titled 10 Days in the Valley and will be written and run by Cameron, reports Deadline. Moore will star as an overworked single mother in the middle of a separation. Her young daughter is abducted and she puts her career and everything else on the line to save her child.
10 Days will be produced by Skydance Television, reports The Hollywood Reporter. The studio, which is also behind Netflix’s Grace and Frankie, is currently shopping the package to networks.
Moore has not had a regular television role since appearing on General Hospital in the early 1980s. Her most recent films were Margin Call, LOL and Very Good Girls. She stars in Forsaken, a Western with Keifer Sutherland and Donald Sutherland that was released this month.
Cameron is a prolific television writer/producer. Her most recent series was Rookie Blue, which ran on ABC in the U.S. until the show was cancelled in October.