Mary Holland (Blunt Talk) is set as a series regular opposite Beau Bridges and Rory Scovel in Robbie, Comedy Central’s half-hour scripted comedy pilot.
Written by Scovel and Anthony King, Robbie centers around a delusional small town Christian youth league basketball coach (Scovel) living in the shadow of his father until he realizes he has his son of his own that can lead him to greatness.
Holland will play Janie, a spitfire waitress at the bowling alley who wears too much makeup and occasionally sleeps with Robbie. She’s obsessed with him, and oblivious to the dismissive tone he uses towards her. Janie makes herself right at home in Robbie’s apartment.
Scovel, King, Scott Moran and Gary Sanchez Productions serve as executive producers.
In addition, Holland has been cast in indie feature Greener Grass, a dark comedy from the producers of Thunder Road. Written, directed by and starring Jocelyn DeBoer and Dawn Luebbe,...
Written by Scovel and Anthony King, Robbie centers around a delusional small town Christian youth league basketball coach (Scovel) living in the shadow of his father until he realizes he has his son of his own that can lead him to greatness.
Holland will play Janie, a spitfire waitress at the bowling alley who wears too much makeup and occasionally sleeps with Robbie. She’s obsessed with him, and oblivious to the dismissive tone he uses towards her. Janie makes herself right at home in Robbie’s apartment.
Scovel, King, Scott Moran and Gary Sanchez Productions serve as executive producers.
In addition, Holland has been cast in indie feature Greener Grass, a dark comedy from the producers of Thunder Road. Written, directed by and starring Jocelyn DeBoer and Dawn Luebbe,...
- 8/29/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Before you dive headfirst into the holiday season, lighten up with a laugh or two (or three) this month. Below is a roundup of the best L.A. has to offer in November. Performances Every month the all-female improv group Wild Horses (Stephanie Allyne, Mary Holland, Lauren Lapkus, and Erin Whitehead), invite a special guest to join them for a chat followed by an improvised show based off that talk. Darrell Britt-Gibson (The Wire, You’re the Worst) will join them on Nov. 4 at Ucb Franklin. If you’re looking to see some comedy while supporting a good cause, check out The Special Occasionally Show at Nerdmelt, which will feature comedians Cameron Esposito, Rhea Butcher and more. Proceeds from this show will benefit Trans Lifeline, the only crisis line dedicated specifically to the needs of the trans and gender non-conforming community. Ever wonder what The “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon...
- 11/1/2017
- backstage.com
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