ABC is developing Guerrillas, a single-camera comedy starring comedian Al Madrigal and Jane the Virgin alum Jaime Camil. It comes from Jennie Snyder Urman’s Sutton Street Productions and CBS Studios where the company is based.
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EXCLUSIVE: Felicity Huffman is returning to acting — and to ABC — with a single-camera comedy that has landed a big pilot production commitment at the network. The Peanut Butter Falcon‘s Zack Gottsagen co-stars in the project from Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment.
Written by Becky Hartman Edwards, the untitled comedy is inspired by Susan Savage, the real-life owner of the Triple-A baseball team the Sacramento River Cats. It marks the first project Huffman has taken on since the 2019 college
ABC is developing Guerrillas, a single-camera comedy starring comedian Al Madrigal and Jane the Virgin alum Jaime Camil. It comes from Jennie Snyder Urman’s Sutton Street Productions and CBS Studios where the company is based.
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Daniel Holloway Executive Editor, TVHollywood loves a comeback story.From Martha Stewart to Mel Gibson, the entertainment industry is known for welcoming back their own with open arms.
Felicity Huffman landed her first television role a little over a month after completing her full sentence for her involvement in the college admissions scandal.The actress, 57, is set to star alongside Peanut Butter Falcon actor in an upcoming baseball comedy for ABC, Deadline reported on Monday, November 30. The Desperate Housewives alum will play the owner of a minor league baseball team with Gottsagen, 35, starring as her eldest son.
Felicity Huffman has booked her first TV role since completing her federal prison sentence for her role in the nationwide college admissions scandal.Deadline reported on Monday, November 30, that the actress, 57, is set to star in a half-hour ABC comedy alongside The Peanut Butter Falcon’s Zack Gottsagen. She will play the owner of a minor league baseball team, a character inspired by Susan Savage of the San Francisco Giants’ Triple-A affiliate, the Sacramento River Cats.
Felicity Huffman is ready to return to work after completing her full sentence for her role in the 2019 college admissions scandal.ET has learned that the 57-year-old actress will star in a single camera comedy that has a pilot production commitment with ABC.Inspired by Susan Savage, the real-life owner of the Triple A World Champion River Cats, the show will focus on love, loss, family and Triple A baseball. Huffman's character is described as the «unlikely owner of a minor league baseball
Felicity Huffman is about to make her big TV acting comeback.
served just 11 days of a two-week jail sentence last year, has signed to star in an untitled ABC comedy inspired by the life of Susan Savage, owner of Triple-A baseball’s Sacramento River Cats, according to Deadline.The project also will star Zack Gottsagen (“The Peanut Butter Falcon”). The series was reportedly pitched to Huffman by producer Aaron Kaplan, CEO of Kapital Entertainment, and will be written by Becky Hartman Edwards (“The Baker and the Beauty,” “The Bold Type”).
Felicity Huffman is returning to ABC just a few months after her stint in prison for her role in the college admissions scandal.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterFelicity Huffman and “The Peanut Butter Falcon” star Zack Gottsagen are attached to lead a comedy at ABC that has landed a pilot production commitment.The untitled single-camera comedy stars Huffman as the unlikely owner of a minor league baseball team.