Exclusive: Apple TV+ has rounded out the cast of its original comedy series Mrs. American Pie with recurring stars Jordan Bridges, Kaia Gerber (American Horror Story), Jason Canela Mindy Cohn, Julia Duffy and Claudia Ferri.
Bridges portrays Perry Donahue, an entrepreneur and old schoolmate of Douglas’ (played by Josh Lucas).
Gerber portrays Mitzi, a local manicurist.
Duffy portrays Mary Jones Davidsoul, an old-money member of the Palm Beach high society.
Canela portrays Eddie, a tennis pro at the Palm Beach high society club.
Cohn portrays Ann, an editor for the society column.
Ferri portrays Raquel, a Cuban ex-pat and member of the Palm Beach high society club.
Written by Abe Sylvia and directed by Tate Taylor, Mrs. American Pie is a story about gorgeously impossible people.
Bridges portrays Perry Donahue, an entrepreneur and old schoolmate of Douglas’ (played by Josh Lucas).
Gerber portrays Mitzi, a local manicurist.
Duffy portrays Mary Jones Davidsoul, an old-money member of the Palm Beach high society.
Canela portrays Eddie, a tennis pro at the Palm Beach high society club.
Cohn portrays Ann, an editor for the society column.
Ferri portrays Raquel, a Cuban ex-pat and member of the Palm Beach high society club.
Written by Abe Sylvia and directed by Tate Taylor, Mrs. American Pie is a story about gorgeously impossible people.
- 6/13/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
“Last Man Standing” has found its replacement Boyd and Mandy.
Jet Jurgensmeyer and Molly McCook have joined the Tim Allen sitcom ahead of its move to Fox, the network announced on Monday. They step into the roles vacated by Molly Ephraim and Flynn Morrison when the show was axed at ABC.
Both actors have extensive guest starring experience, though this will mark the first series regular roles for each. McCook’s guest credits include “Modern Family,” “Murder In the First,” “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” and “Glee.” She is also set to recur on Freeform’s “The Fosters” spinoff “Good Trouble.”
Jurgensmeyer recently appeared on NBC’s “Will & Grace” revival and has guested on shows including “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” “Hot in Cleveland,” “Marry Me,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Black-ish.”
Regulars returning for the Fox...
Jet Jurgensmeyer and Molly McCook have joined the Tim Allen sitcom ahead of its move to Fox, the network announced on Monday. They step into the roles vacated by Molly Ephraim and Flynn Morrison when the show was axed at ABC.
Both actors have extensive guest starring experience, though this will mark the first series regular roles for each. McCook’s guest credits include “Modern Family,” “Murder In the First,” “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” and “Glee.” She is also set to recur on Freeform’s “The Fosters” spinoff “Good Trouble.”
Jurgensmeyer recently appeared on NBC’s “Will & Grace” revival and has guested on shows including “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” “Hot in Cleveland,” “Marry Me,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Black-ish.”
Regulars returning for the Fox...
- 8/7/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Director and actress and producer Penny Marshall has signed with Shelter Entertainment Group President Alan Iezman for management, and with Apa for agency representation in all area. The helmer of such classics as Big, Awakenings (an Oscar Best Picture contender), and A League Of Their Own was the first female director to gross in excess of $100 million at the U.S. box office. Marshall also starred as the iconic Laverne DeFazio on ABC’s hit show Laverne and Shirley from 1976-1983. We all need a little more Penny right now.
- 7/22/2011
- by NIKKI FINKE
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: Director and actress and producer Penny Marshall has signed with Shelter Entertainment Group President Alan Iezman for management, and with Apa for agency representation in all area. The helmer of such classics as Big, Awakenings (an Oscar Best Picture contender), and A League Of Their Own was the first female director to gross in excess of $100 million at the U.S. box office. Marshall also starred as the iconic Laverne DeFazio on ABC’s hit show Laverne and Shirley from 1976-1983. We all need a little more Penny right now.
- 7/22/2011
- by NIKKI FINKE
- Deadline Hollywood
Tim Angle, the former president of Don Buchwald & Associates who exited the talent agency in the fallout of the merger with Fortitude in early May, is switching to management. Angle, who spent 19 years at Buchwald, has joined Shelter Entertainment Group. “I am pleased to be able to begin my career as a manager with such a well-established and stable company and to be able to work with such smart, experienced and well-respected colleagues," Angle said. At Shelter, Angle will work alongside president Alan Iezman and the company's other managers, including Ray McKigney, Andy Howard and Debbie Miller.
- 7/15/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Alicia Coppola and Elizabeth Berkley lead the cast of "Black Widow", a telefilm for Lifetime.
Randall Batinkoff, Tambi Locke and Brady Smith co-star in the thriller, produced by RHI Entertainment in association with Larry Levinson Prods.
"Widow" revolves around journalist Melanie (Coppola) who suspects that her close friend Danny (Batinkoff), a millionaire real estate developer, has fallen for Olivia (Berkley), a woman who has married and murdered her previous husbands, including a software tycoon (Smith).
Locke will play a psychiatrist who introduces Olivia to Danny.
Armand Mastroianni is directing the film from a script by Riley Weston.
Coppola, who plays Mimi Clark on CBS' drama "Jericho", will next be seen on the big screen in Walt Disney Pictures' "National Treasure: Book of Secrets." She is repped by APA and Alan Iezman at Shelter Entertainment.
Locke, who co-starred on Fox's pilot "Born in the USA" this past development season, is repped by Stone Manners and Bob McGowan of McGowan Management.
Randall Batinkoff, Tambi Locke and Brady Smith co-star in the thriller, produced by RHI Entertainment in association with Larry Levinson Prods.
"Widow" revolves around journalist Melanie (Coppola) who suspects that her close friend Danny (Batinkoff), a millionaire real estate developer, has fallen for Olivia (Berkley), a woman who has married and murdered her previous husbands, including a software tycoon (Smith).
Locke will play a psychiatrist who introduces Olivia to Danny.
Armand Mastroianni is directing the film from a script by Riley Weston.
Coppola, who plays Mimi Clark on CBS' drama "Jericho", will next be seen on the big screen in Walt Disney Pictures' "National Treasure: Book of Secrets." She is repped by APA and Alan Iezman at Shelter Entertainment.
Locke, who co-starred on Fox's pilot "Born in the USA" this past development season, is repped by Stone Manners and Bob McGowan of McGowan Management.
Dustin Nguyen is joining the cast of the Cate Blanchett starrer Little Fish, for Australian production unit Porchlight Films. Penned by Jacqueline Perske and directed by Rowan Woods, Fish follows Blanchett as a former drug addict trying to rebuild her life. Nguyen will take on the role of Blanchett's ex-lover, a onetime druggie-turned-stockbroker. Martin Henderson, Hugo Weaving and Sam Neill also star in the film, set in the Little Saigon section of Sydney's suburbs. Vincent Sheehan and Liz Watts are producing. Nguyen was repped in the deal by Alan Iezman at Shelter Entertainment. Myriad Pictures is handling worldwide rights.
- 8/13/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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