Rachel McAdams is voicing her thoughts on The Notebook musical!
18.03.2024 - 23:59 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: HBO is betting on another fresh female comedy voice, giving a pilot order to a half-hour starring, written and executive produced by Rachel Sennott (Bottoms, Bodies Bodies Bodies).
In the untitled project, a codependent friend group reunites, navigating how the time apart, ambition, and new relationships have changed them.
Sennott, who is executive producing alongside Barry alums Emma Barrie and Aida Rodgers, is looking to follow in the footsteps of other rising female comedy creators/performers whose pilots about twentysomethings navigating life and relationships became hit HBO series, Lena Dunham’s Girls and Issa Rae’s Insecure.
A 2017 alumna of Tisch School of the Arts, Sennott got off to a hot start, when a student film she starred in, Shiva Baby, got a feature adaptation with her reprising her starring role and executive producing. That led to starring roles in the comedy horror movie Bodies, Bodies, Bodies and teen comedy Bottoms, which Sennott also co-wrote and executive produced.
Sennott has been on HBO’s radar since the beginning of her career. Her first TV acting role was in an episode of the network’s comedy-drama High Maintenance and she most recently recurred on HBO’s The Idol.
She also was a series regular on the 2021 ABC comedy series Call Your Mother and teamed up with her close friend, Emmy-winning The Bear star Ayo Edebiri, for Comedy Central’s Ayo and Rachel Are Single and Speak Up. (The two also starred together in Bottoms).
Sennott, who will next be seen playing Rosie Shuster in SNL 1975 and also co-stars in the Nicole Kidman thriller Holland, Michigan, is repped by WME, Odenkirk Provissiero Entertainment and Yorn Levine Barnes. Barrie is repped by UTA, Odenkirk Provissiero
Rachel McAdams is voicing her thoughts on The Notebook musical!
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