Hank Azaria, who recently went public with his thanks to his friend, the late Matthew Perry, for helping him get sober in 2006, has joined the producing team – along with Jason Biggs and Edie Falco – of The White Chip, an upcoming Off Broadway “recovery comedy” by Sean Daniels.
Also announced today was the cast additions of Crystal Dickinson (Clybourne Park) and Jason Tam (A Chorus Line), who join the previously announced Joe Tapper (You Can’t Take It With You).
“We are so happy to welcome new producers and cast members to our production of Sean’s essential, life-saving play,” said producer Annaleigh Ashford in a statement. “Hank, Jason and Edie, all extraordinary artists, have so selflessly shared their stories of recovery with the public, so to have them join us in amplifying this play is a true honor. We are over the moon, too, that Crystal and Jason – both powerhouse talents – will join Joe onstage.
Also announced today was the cast additions of Crystal Dickinson (Clybourne Park) and Jason Tam (A Chorus Line), who join the previously announced Joe Tapper (You Can’t Take It With You).
“We are so happy to welcome new producers and cast members to our production of Sean’s essential, life-saving play,” said producer Annaleigh Ashford in a statement. “Hank, Jason and Edie, all extraordinary artists, have so selflessly shared their stories of recovery with the public, so to have them join us in amplifying this play is a true honor. We are over the moon, too, that Crystal and Jason – both powerhouse talents – will join Joe onstage.
- 11/16/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Accidental Wolf, a drama series starring Kelli O’Hara, has been renewed for a second season by streamer Topic.
The First Look Entertainment-backed digital platform, will launch the second season of the show, which comes from writer and director Arian Moayed, who is best known for playing dastardly foe Stewy in HBO’s Succession, on December 30.
The six-episode second season will feature Laurie Metcalf, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Denis O’Hare, Judith Light, Judith Ivey and Sahr Ngaujah.
Six months has passed since Katie, played by O’Hara, answered a phone call that upended her life and put the fate of a pregnant and wounded stranger in her hands. Her family is threatening to medicate her and take away her daughter. Every lead has gone cold. Katie attempts to return to her old life, but a new faction emerges that pulls her deeper into the mystery of what happened on...
The First Look Entertainment-backed digital platform, will launch the second season of the show, which comes from writer and director Arian Moayed, who is best known for playing dastardly foe Stewy in HBO’s Succession, on December 30.
The six-episode second season will feature Laurie Metcalf, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Denis O’Hare, Judith Light, Judith Ivey and Sahr Ngaujah.
Six months has passed since Katie, played by O’Hara, answered a phone call that upended her life and put the fate of a pregnant and wounded stranger in her hands. Her family is threatening to medicate her and take away her daughter. Every lead has gone cold. Katie attempts to return to her old life, but a new faction emerges that pulls her deeper into the mystery of what happened on...
- 11/16/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Recently, CBS released the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Good Wife" episode 21 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "Don't Fail," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff take place as a former client of Alicia's who's accused of killing someone, will get Alicia's legal assistance on the matter, and more. The episode is titled, "Don't Fail." In the new, 21st episode press release: Alicia Defends A Former Client Against A Murder Charge. Press release number 2: When a former client (Dorian Missick) calls Alicia after being charged with murder tied to a case from 2009, Alicia will review the old case, prompting memories of her early days as a lawyer. Guest stars feature: Kurt Fuller (Judge Peter Dunaway), Dorian Missick (Brett Tatro), Crystal Dickinson (Josie Tatro), Ian Unterman (Joel Kingsley-Weaver), Aya Cash (Amber Audrey), Lucy Owen (Daktoa), Timothy D. Stickney (Daniel Cain), Graham Winton (Det.
- 4/26/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
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