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18.10.2022 - 22:45 / justjared.com
A famous actor is joining HBO Max’s And Just Like That… for a recurring role in season two!
The role they’ll be taking on is the father to Che Diaz, who is portrayed by Sara Ramirez, in the sitcom they wrote about their life.
When last we saw Che, they were heading to Los Angeles to continue their work on a sitcom pilot that was picked up.
Click inside to see who will be playing Che’s father…
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EXCLUSIVE: In a meta casting, Tony Danza has been tapped for a recurring role in Season 2 of HBO Max’s And Just Like That…
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