ABC has rounded out the series regular cast for its single-camera comedy pilot Not Dead Yet. Josh Banday (Upload), Jessica St. Clair (Avenue 5), Mary Elizabeth Ellis (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), Angela Gibbs (This Is Us) and Rick Glassman (As We See It) are set as leads opposite Gina Rodriguez in the pilot from The Real O’Neals creators Casey Johnson and David Windsor, McG and 20th Television.
In the project, based on Alexandra Potter’s Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up, published in 2020, broke, newly single and feeling old, Nell Stevens (Rodriguez) – a self-described disaster – works to restart the life and career she left behind 10 years ago. Moving back home to Pasadena – a world where everyone seems to have a better life than she does Nell can only afford to share an apartment with a stranger who monitors how much electricity she uses and...
In the project, based on Alexandra Potter’s Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up, published in 2020, broke, newly single and feeling old, Nell Stevens (Rodriguez) – a self-described disaster – works to restart the life and career she left behind 10 years ago. Moving back home to Pasadena – a world where everyone seems to have a better life than she does Nell can only afford to share an apartment with a stranger who monitors how much electricity she uses and...
- 4/5/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
File this under “totes kewl”: Playing House alumna Jessica St. Clair will guest-star on Man With a Plan‘s third season, TVLine has learned exclusively.
St. Clair will appear in two episodes of the Matt LeBlanc sitcom as Kelly, the successful and sophisticated sister of Liza Snyder’s Andi. Currently living in Chicago, Kelly breezes into town under the pretense of a fancy business meeting, revealing a sibling rivalry with Andi that’s hidden under passive-aggressive cheeriness.
In addition to her three seasons as Playing House‘s Emma Crawford, St. Clair’s recent TV credits include American Housewife, Grace and Frankie and Review.
St. Clair will appear in two episodes of the Matt LeBlanc sitcom as Kelly, the successful and sophisticated sister of Liza Snyder’s Andi. Currently living in Chicago, Kelly breezes into town under the pretense of a fancy business meeting, revealing a sibling rivalry with Andi that’s hidden under passive-aggressive cheeriness.
In addition to her three seasons as Playing House‘s Emma Crawford, St. Clair’s recent TV credits include American Housewife, Grace and Frankie and Review.
- 10/16/2018
- TVLine.com
Universal Pictures has acquired an original comedy pitch from Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham, the creators behind USA Network’s “Playing House.” Universal is setting the project up as a starring vehicle for “Jane the Virgin” star Gina Rodriguez.
The studio is keeping the plot and details of the untitled comedy under wraps at the moment. But along with penning the script, St. Clair and Parham will serve as executive producers.
Rodriguez got her star-defining role in 2014 as Jane Villanueva on The CW’s hit show “Jane the Virgin.” Rodriguez plays the daughter of a teen mother, determined not to repeat her mom’s mistakes, until she’s accidentally inseminated — and sperm donor is her boss.
Also Read: Gina Rodriguez to Star in Netflix's Live-Action 'Carmen Sandiego' Movie
Since then, Rodriguez has starred in films such as “Deepwater Horizon,” and alongside Natalie Portman in Alex Garland’s sci-fi horror film “Annihilation.
The studio is keeping the plot and details of the untitled comedy under wraps at the moment. But along with penning the script, St. Clair and Parham will serve as executive producers.
Rodriguez got her star-defining role in 2014 as Jane Villanueva on The CW’s hit show “Jane the Virgin.” Rodriguez plays the daughter of a teen mother, determined not to repeat her mom’s mistakes, until she’s accidentally inseminated — and sperm donor is her boss.
Also Read: Gina Rodriguez to Star in Netflix's Live-Action 'Carmen Sandiego' Movie
Since then, Rodriguez has starred in films such as “Deepwater Horizon,” and alongside Natalie Portman in Alex Garland’s sci-fi horror film “Annihilation.
- 9/28/2018
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
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