Award-winning actress Sanaa Lathan is set to take on the role of the iconic 90s TV psychic Miss Cleo in a new darkly comedic drama series. The project, titled “Miss Cleo,” is currently in development at Legendary Entertainment, with Lathan serving as both the lead actress and executive producer.
Best known for her recent Emmy-nominated performance on “Succession,” Lathan will delve into the intriguing life of Miss Cleo, originally Youree Dell Harris, who gained fame as the spokesperson for a psychic pay-per-call-minute service called Psychic Readers Networks in a series of commercials from 1997 to 2003. The catchphrase “Call me now!” became synonymous with Miss Cleo’s persona during this time.
The drama series, inspired by the true story of Miss Cleo, will explore the rise of the psychic icon and the subsequent legal battles involving the government and a staggering sum of $500 million. Miss Cleo’s journey will be presented in a darkly comedic manner, providing insight into the contentious court case triggered by her fame.
Sharon Hall, former Sony Pictures Television head of drama and executive producer of “The Expanse,” will join Sanaa Lathan in the executive production role through her company Mom de Guerre Productions.
Miss Cleo faced legal challenges in 2002 when the Federal Trade Commission charged the owners of Psychic Readers Networks with deceptive advertising, billing, and collection practices. Though Harris was not indicted, the company settled by erasing $500 million in debt from victims and paying a $5 million fine.
The upcoming series aims to capture the complexity of Miss Cleo’s life, shedding light on her rise to fame, legal battles, and lasting impact on popular culture. With Lathan at the helm, “Miss Cleo” is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the intriguing story of the 90s psychic sensation. The series is currently in development and being pitched to various streaming platforms and broadcasters.