Charlie's Angels is an American action drama television series developed by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar for ABC and based upon the 1976 series of the same name created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts about three women - a cat burglar, a car thief and a dirty cop - who get a chance to turn their lives around by fighting crime and working for the mysterious Charlie Townsend.
Everyone deserves a second chance - even a thief, a street racer and a cop who got in a little too deep. After all, the three women who solve cases for their elusive boss, Charlie Townsend, are no saints. They're angels... Charlie's Angels.
Set in Miami, this take on the 1970s smash hit series introduces us to three new angels, all fearless detectives, head-turning beauties and close friends.
There's Abby (Rachael Taylor), a Park Avenue princess who became a world-class thief. Then there's Kate (Annie Ilonzeh), a Miami cop who fell from grace, losing both her career and her fiancé. Finally there's Gloria, a disgraced army lieutenant who has a way with explosives.
When one of the angels' missions ends in Gloria's tragic death, Charlie persuades them to partner with Gloria's childhood friend, Eve (Minka Kelly), a street racer with a mysterious past.
They may not know each other yet, but one thing's for sure - Abby, Kate and Eve will always have each others' backs.
Charlie's Angels stars Annie Ilonzeh as Kate Prince, Minka Kelly as Eve, Rachael Taylor as Abby Sampson and Ramon Rodriguez as Bosley.
Written and executive-produced by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar (Smallville), Charlie's Angels is also executive-produced by Drew Barrymore (Charlie's Angels movies), Leonard Goldberg (the original Charlie's Angels) and Nancy Juvonen (Charlie's Angels movies). It's directed and executive-produced by Marcos Siega (Vampire Diaries, Dexter).
Charlie's Angels is produced by Millar/Gough Ink, Flower Films and Panda Productions in association with Sony Pictures Television.