More pilot casting news... Regina King has signed up to co-star in ABC‘s comedy pilot titled Divorce: A Love Story, from writers Mike Sikowitz & Daniel Lappin, which is based on an Israeli series. The comedy will follow a recently divorced couple who weren't very good for each other when they were together, and who learn that they’re even worse off now that they are apart, and can’t seem to stay out of each others’ lives. Regina King won't be playing one half of the couple, unfortunately, but instead a character named Cassandra, who's described as "a diva" and the temperamental dental hygienist wife of the best friend of the male half of the couple. Her husband will...
- 3/28/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Another day, another Southland star making contingency plans.
Regina King has booked a role in the ABC comedy pilot Divorce: A Love Story, our sister site Deadline reports.
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Based on the Israeli format, the multi-cam comedy centers on Kenny and Robin, a recently divorced couple who were bad together but are even worse apart and can’t seem to stay out of each other’s lives. Mike Sikowitz and Daniel Lappin (Rules of Engagement) will executive-produce.
King will play Cassandra, the diva-minded wife of Ike (Adam Goldberg, NYC 22), Kenny’s best friend.
Regina King has booked a role in the ABC comedy pilot Divorce: A Love Story, our sister site Deadline reports.
Related | Pilot Season 2013: Get Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) Newcomers
Based on the Israeli format, the multi-cam comedy centers on Kenny and Robin, a recently divorced couple who were bad together but are even worse apart and can’t seem to stay out of each other’s lives. Mike Sikowitz and Daniel Lappin (Rules of Engagement) will executive-produce.
King will play Cassandra, the diva-minded wife of Ike (Adam Goldberg, NYC 22), Kenny’s best friend.
- 3/28/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Southland star Regina King has joined ABC‘s multi-camera comedy pilot Divorce: A Love Story, from Sony TV and ABC Studios. Written by Mike Sikowitz & Daniel Lappin based on an Israeli format and directed by Pam Fryman, Divorce centers on Kenny (Jason Jones) and Robin (Andrea Anders), a recently divorced couple who were bad together but discover they’re even worse apart and can’t seem to stay out of each others’ lives. King, repped by ICM Partners, John Carrabino and Nina Shaw, will play Cassandra, the diva of a dental hygienist mercurial wife of Ike, Kenny’s neurotic best friend and co-worker (Adam Goldberg). For King, the casting is in second position to Southland, which is airing its fifth season. The critically praised cop show has never been a big ratings performer and is again on the bubble, but it has been a prestige series for TNT, which...
- 3/28/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Adam Goldberg has been cast in ABC‘s multi-camera comedy pilot Divorce: A Love Story, from Sony TV and ABC Studios. Written by Mike Sikowitz & Daniel Lappin based on an Israeli format and directed by Pam Fryman, Divorce centers on Kenny (Jason Jones) and Robin (Andrea Anders), a recently divorced couple who were bad together but discover they’re even worse apart and can’t seem to stay out of each others’ lives. Goldberg, repped by UTA and Luber Roklin, plays Ike, Kenny’s neurotic, overly analytical best friend and co-worker. He recently starred on CBS’ NYC 22. Homeland alum Diego Klattenhoff has joined NBC/Sony TV’s drama pilot The Blacklist. Written by Jon Bokenkamp, the project centers on Red (James Spader), the world’s most wanted criminal who mysteriously turns himself in and offers to give up everyone he has ever worked with. His only condition is he...
- 3/13/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: Longtime Daily Show correspondent Jason Jones is set as the male lead opposite Andrea Anders in ABC‘s multi-camera comedy pilot Divorce: A Love Story, from Sony TV ABC Studios. Written by Mike Sikowitz & Daniel Lappin based on an Israeli format and directed by Pam Fryman, Divorce centers on Kenny (Jones) and Robin (Anders), a recently divorced couple who were bad together but discover they’re even worse apart and can’t seem to stay out of each others’ lives. The pilot won’t interfere with Jones’ duties on The Daily Show, where he has been a correspondent since 2005. He will leave the Comedy Central program if Divorce goes to series like Steve Carell did when The Office was ordered by NBC. As a writer, Jones, repped by UTA, Brillstein Entertainment and attorney Ken Richman, is collaborating with Carel and Paul Weitz on a feature comedy set up at Fox.
- 3/11/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Andrea Anders is set as the female lead in ABC‘s multi-camera comedy pilot Divorce: A Love Story, from Sony TV ABC Studios. Written by Mike Sikowitz & Daniel Lappin based on an Israeli format and directed by Pam Fryman, Divorce centers on Kenny and Robin (Anders), a recently divorced couple, who were bad together but discover they’re even worse apart and can’t seem to stay out of each others’ lives. This marks Anders’ return to ABC where she starred on Better Off Ted and Mr. Sunshine. Dustin Ybarra has been cast in Friends & Family, Fox‘s single-camera comedy pilot from writer David Rosen, Sony TV and BBC Worldwide Prods. Based on the UK series Gavin & Stacey, Friends & Family focuses on the key life moments for Gavin (Jason Ritter) and Stacey, who try to maintain their relationship while combining their polarizing families’ lives. Please a character description and rep info below.
- 2/23/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
As usual, lots of comedy pilots will focus on the family — including one headlined by Robin Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar. But this development season is not without a few welcome surprises, like the addition of Bridesmaids’ breakout star Rebel Wilson to one project, or CBS’ coup in nabbing House Bunny Anna Faris for her first-ever starring role in a network comedy.
As is the case with any pilot, not every one is assured a pickup come May when the networks announce their fall TV lineups in New York. See if you can guess what is likely to make the...
As is the case with any pilot, not every one is assured a pickup come May when the networks announce their fall TV lineups in New York. See if you can guess what is likely to make the...
- 2/19/2013
- by Lynette Rice and James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Robot cops, international conspiracies, spinoffs, and illegal love are just a sample of what networks are cooking up for fall. Only the best (and most marketable) shows will get on the air. Can you pick the winners based on these titles, writers, and loglines? Here’s the current list of broadcast drama pilots (we’ll post the comedies next week):
ABC
S.H.I.E.L.D. (Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen). Based on the fictional and secret law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Universe as seen in the film The Avengers. Marks Whedon’s return to series TV, also expected to resurrect Agent...
ABC
S.H.I.E.L.D. (Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen). Based on the fictional and secret law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Universe as seen in the film The Avengers. Marks Whedon’s return to series TV, also expected to resurrect Agent...
- 2/8/2013
- by Lynette Rice and James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
It’s been a busy last couple of weeks for veteran multicamera director Pam Fryman. She just closed a deal to direct the ABC comedy pilot Divorce: A Love Story. Fryman already is working on what is considered the hottest multi-camera comedy pilot this season, Chuck Lorre’s Mom starring Anna Faris and Allison Janney at CBS. Additionally, she made a deal for the ninth and final season of CBS’ How I Met Your Mother, on which she has served as director/executive producer since the pilot. Based on an Israeli format from Reshet, Divorce revolves around a recently divorced couple. Mike Sikowitz and Daniel Lappin wrote the script; Sony TV is producing. Fryman is with ICM Partners. Larry Charles, director/executive producer of another long-running comedy series, Larry David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm on HBO, has signed on to direct ABC’s high-concept single-camera comedy Mixology, from writers Jon Lucas...
- 2/7/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
ABC has ordered a multi-camera comedy based on the Israeli series Life Isn't Everything.
In Divorce: A Love Story, Kenny and Robin are a recently divorced couple who are even worse apart than they were together and can't seem to stay out of each other's lives.
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In Divorce: A Love Story, Kenny and Robin are a recently divorced couple who are even worse apart than they were together and can't seem to stay out of each other's lives.
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The original series creator Daniel Lappin wrote the pilot with...
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- 2/2/2013
- by Kate Stanhope
- TVGuide - Breaking News
ABC is exploring the uglier side of sitcom marriage by ordering "Divorce: A Love Story" to pilot. The multi-camera half-hour comedy is based on an Israeli series called "Life Isn't Everything" ("Hahaim Ze Lo Hakol" in Hebrew) and revolves around a recently-divorced couple who continue to drive each other crazy because they can't stay out of each other's lives. Also read: ABC Orders Comedies 'Bad Management,' Untitled Andrea Abbate Project to Pilot "Rules of Engagement" executive producer Mike Sikowitz wrote the pilot with Israeli creator Daniel Lappin, who are both co-executive-producing with Noa Tishby ("In...
- 2/2/2013
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
ABC has picked up its first multi-camera comedy pilot this season – Divorce: A Love Story from Rules Of Engagement executive producer Mike Sikowitz & Daniel Lappin and Sony TV. This marks Sikowitz’s second pilot this year, joining single-camera comedy Welcome To The Family he has at NBC. Based on the Israeli format Life Isn’t Everything, Divorce centers on Kenny and Robin, a recently divorced couple, who were bad together but discover they’re even worse apart and can’t seem to stay out of each others’ lives. The project, originally developed at Sony TV, will now be a co-production with ABC Studios. Sikowitz and Lappin executive produce with Noa Tishby (In Treatment). Sikowitz is with ICM Partners.
- 2/2/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
ABC has given a pilot order to a multi-camera comedy project from a Rules of Engagement producer. From Engagement's Mike Sikowitz and Daniel Lappin, Divorce: A Love Story revolves around Kenny and Robin, a recently divorced couple, who were bad together but discover they’re even worse apart and can’t seem to stay out of one another's lives. The concept is based on the Israeli format Life Isn't Everything. Sikowitz and Lappin will write and executive produce the pilot, which also counts Noa Tishby as an Ep. Sony Pictures Television, ABC Studios and Reshet are behind the half-hour comedy.
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- 2/2/2013
- by Philiana Ng , Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS has started to develop an American remake of the hit Israeli comedy Life Isn't Everything. The network is working on the project with the original show's creator Daniel Lappin, Deadline reports. Life Isn't Everything - which is known as Hahaim Ze Lo Hakol in Hebrew - focuses on a recently divorced couple who can't stop spending time together. Lappin has said that he loosely based the show on his own life and explained: "It is a romantic comedy about (more)...
- 11/1/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
CBS has bought the adaptation of the Israeli series, Life Isn't Everything, Deadline reports.
The comedy follows a recently divorced couple who continue to stay involved in each other's lives. "You can't divorce your ex," creator Daniel Lappin explains about the series. "There is such a high divorce rate in the U.S., and no one has been able to capture the funny side of divorce."
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The comedy follows a recently divorced couple who continue to stay involved in each other's lives. "You can't divorce your ex," creator Daniel Lappin explains about the series. "There is such a high divorce rate in the U.S., and no one has been able to capture the funny side of divorce."
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- 10/31/2011
- by Robyn Ross
- TVGuide - Breaking News
CBS has bought Life Isn’t Everything, a comedy based on the successful Israeli sitcom of the same name (Hahaim Ze Lo Hakol in Hebrew). In a first for an adaptation of an Israeli format, the creator of the original series, Daniel Lappin, will be involved in the writing of the U.S. version. Lappin will co-write the script for CBS with comedy veteran Mike Sikowitz (Friends). Sony Pictures TV, where Sikowitz has an overall deal, will produce with Reshet, the Israeli company whose Channel 2 broadcasts the original series. Sikowitz is already in business with CBS and Sony TV – he serves as an executive producer on Rules Of Engagement. Noa Tishby, who brought to the U.S. In Treatment, the Israeli series that sparked U.S. networks’ interest in formats from the Middle Eastern country, shepherded Life Isn’t Everything‘s trip to Hollywood. She is executive producing with Sikowitz,...
- 10/31/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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