Another “Frasier” alum is about to return to the series’ new revival: Harriet Sansom Harris, who originally played Frasier Crane’s agent, Bebe Glazer, is back for a guest role in Season 2. Joining her will be “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” star Rachel Bloom, who will play Bebe’s daughter, Phoebe Glazer.
As described by the show, the “delightfully devilish Bebe Glazer, one of the show’s most iconic characters,” is “known for her dramatic flair and outrageous Machiavellian maneuvers. Bebe will stop at nothing to get what she wants.” As for Phoebe, “having inherited her mother’s indomitable charm, Phoebe boasts a magnetic personality as well as a taste for the finer things.”
Harris appeared in 11 episodes of the original “Frasier” over the course of its 11-season run, starting with the Season 1 episode “Selling Out.” She most recently earned an Emmy nom for guest starring on “Hacks” and is next in the...
As described by the show, the “delightfully devilish Bebe Glazer, one of the show’s most iconic characters,” is “known for her dramatic flair and outrageous Machiavellian maneuvers. Bebe will stop at nothing to get what she wants.” As for Phoebe, “having inherited her mother’s indomitable charm, Phoebe boasts a magnetic personality as well as a taste for the finer things.”
Harris appeared in 11 episodes of the original “Frasier” over the course of its 11-season run, starting with the Season 1 episode “Selling Out.” She most recently earned an Emmy nom for guest starring on “Hacks” and is next in the...
- 6/27/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: The Onyx Collective for Hulu comedy series Deli Boys is rounding out its cast with 9 including Kevin Corrigan (Ray Donovan), Alexandra Ruddy (City of Lies), Tim Baltz (The Righteous Gemstones) and Zainne Saleh (The Binge).
In Deli Boys, when their convenience store-magnate father suddenly dies, a pair of pampered Pakistani American brothers lose everything and are forced to reckon with their Baba’s secret life of crime as they attempt to take up his mantle in the underworld.
Alfie Fuller, Poorna Jagannathan and Brian George also star.
The full list of new additions can be found below.
Corrigan recurs as Chickie Lozano, an old-school, Italian American crime boss in Philadelphia. He is terrifying yet charming. Ruddy recurs as Agent Mercer, a female FBI agent excluded from the boys club of the agency and on a mission to prove herself. Baltz recurs as Director Simpson, the...
In Deli Boys, when their convenience store-magnate father suddenly dies, a pair of pampered Pakistani American brothers lose everything and are forced to reckon with their Baba’s secret life of crime as they attempt to take up his mantle in the underworld.
Alfie Fuller, Poorna Jagannathan and Brian George also star.
The full list of new additions can be found below.
Corrigan recurs as Chickie Lozano, an old-school, Italian American crime boss in Philadelphia. He is terrifying yet charming. Ruddy recurs as Agent Mercer, a female FBI agent excluded from the boys club of the agency and on a mission to prove herself. Baltz recurs as Director Simpson, the...
- 5/3/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
When I think of the sitcoms that raised me, I don’t usually think of “Smart Guy,” and for that I am sorry.
“Smart Guy” often gets lost in the pantheon of sitcom lore, eclipsed by decades of long-running predecessors like “Full House,” “Fresh Prince,” and more. Created by Danny Kallis, the series stars Tahj Mowry as T.J. Henderson, a 10-year-old genius who skips from fourth to tenth grade and has to navigate high school with older kids — including his two siblings. It ran from 1997 to 1999 on the WB and aired reruns on the Disney Channel until 2003.
That’s when I and many other young millennials found the exceptional series. “Smart Guy” became the foundation of my sitcom education in tandem with “Boy Meets World,” a post-school package deal viewing (usually with my dad sharing the couch). In the years that followed, “Boy” moved to ABC Family, but “Smart Guy...
“Smart Guy” often gets lost in the pantheon of sitcom lore, eclipsed by decades of long-running predecessors like “Full House,” “Fresh Prince,” and more. Created by Danny Kallis, the series stars Tahj Mowry as T.J. Henderson, a 10-year-old genius who skips from fourth to tenth grade and has to navigate high school with older kids — including his two siblings. It ran from 1997 to 1999 on the WB and aired reruns on the Disney Channel until 2003.
That’s when I and many other young millennials found the exceptional series. “Smart Guy” became the foundation of my sitcom education in tandem with “Boy Meets World,” a post-school package deal viewing (usually with my dad sharing the couch). In the years that followed, “Boy” moved to ABC Family, but “Smart Guy...
- 2/4/2023
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
Nickelodeon announced its latest TV movie Wednesday titled “Bixler High Private Eye,” starring Jace Norman and Ariel Martin, TheWrap has exclusively learned. The comedy tells the story of a young sleuth whose father suddenly goes missing.
Norman plays Xander DeWitt, whose dad Russell leave for work one day and doesn’t come back. Xander’s mom then sends him to live with his grandfather — who used to be a private eye — but it’s in his father’s hometown where the mystery really picks up. Xander finds a surprising lead in the case and meets Kenzie Messina, played by Martin, who is a reporter for the school paper.
The TV movie also marks “Henry Danger” star Norman’s first time as executive producer. See the exclusive first look photo above.
Also Read: AwesomenessTV Co-Founder Brian Robbins Named President of Nickelodeon
Norman executive produces with Scott Norman, Rene Rigal and Tobin Armburst.
Norman plays Xander DeWitt, whose dad Russell leave for work one day and doesn’t come back. Xander’s mom then sends him to live with his grandfather — who used to be a private eye — but it’s in his father’s hometown where the mystery really picks up. Xander finds a surprising lead in the case and meets Kenzie Messina, played by Martin, who is a reporter for the school paper.
The TV movie also marks “Henry Danger” star Norman’s first time as executive producer. See the exclusive first look photo above.
Also Read: AwesomenessTV Co-Founder Brian Robbins Named President of Nickelodeon
Norman executive produces with Scott Norman, Rene Rigal and Tobin Armburst.
- 10/3/2018
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
Disney Channel picks up 2 half-hours
Disney Channel has picked up two live-action pilots from some of the creatives behind its two top-rated series, including a spinoff of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and another from a consulting producer on Hannah Montana. Housebroken is a half-hour multicamera project that centers on the Suite Life character of Arwin the handyman moving in with his sister to take care of her kids. The actor portraying the recurring role of Arwin on Suite Life is Brian Stepanek. The project is from executive producers Danny Kallis, Pamela Eells and Irene Dreayer. Kallis and Eells are writing, with Rich Correll directing the pilot. Kallis and Dreayer are executive producers on Suite Life, while Correll has directed episodes of the series, and Eells has written for the show.
- 4/28/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Series, movies slated at Disney
Disney Channel has greenlighted a new live-action series and two movies. Beginning production this summer and scheduled for 2005, The Suite Life stars identical twins Dylan and Cole Sprouse (Friends) as 11-year-olds who get to live in a swanky Boston hotel. Danny Kallis and Irene Dreayer (Smart Guy) are executive producers with Jim Geoghan (Family Matters) as co-executive producer. Starting production next month are original films Buffalo Dreams, about boys living on a Navajo reservation, and World's Greatest Kid Magician, which is set inside a reality TV show. Both scheduled to air in 2005, Buffalo is from Salty Pictures with executive producers John Cosgrove, Terry Meurer and Linda Berman (Yesterday's Children), and Magician is from Evolution Film & Tape (Big Brother) with Douglas Ross as executive producer.
- 7/25/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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