Leanne Morgan is set to star in a multi-cam comedy series at Netflix that boasts Chuck Lorre as one of its co-creators, Variety has learned.
Morgan co-created the series with Lorre and Susan McMartin. Netflix has given the untitled show a 16-episode order, while also commissioning two more stand up specials from Morgan. That will mark her second and third specials at the streamer following 2023’s “I’m Every Woman.”
“I’ve dreamed of this since childhood, and I can’t believe it has come true! When I started comedy 25 years ago, my goal was to be a part of a sitcom,” Morgan said. “It just goes to show you it’s never too late, and dreams do come true. I’m a grandmama from Tennessee, and now I have a TV show with Chuck Lorre and Netflix. What in the world!?”
The official logline for the series states, “Leanne...
Morgan co-created the series with Lorre and Susan McMartin. Netflix has given the untitled show a 16-episode order, while also commissioning two more stand up specials from Morgan. That will mark her second and third specials at the streamer following 2023’s “I’m Every Woman.”
“I’ve dreamed of this since childhood, and I can’t believe it has come true! When I started comedy 25 years ago, my goal was to be a part of a sitcom,” Morgan said. “It just goes to show you it’s never too late, and dreams do come true. I’m a grandmama from Tennessee, and now I have a TV show with Chuck Lorre and Netflix. What in the world!?”
The official logline for the series states, “Leanne...
- 4/25/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Leave it to Willie Nelson — whose reddish-white hair, jolly disposition and fondness for green foliage sort of makes him the Stoner Santa Claus — to ditch the Christmas season’s traditional scents of frankincense and myrrh in favor of the potent, pungent aroma of marijuana.
Back in 2008, Shotgun Willie teamed up with a comedic dream team — including The Colbert Report host Stephen Colbert, Daily Show executive producer David Javerbaum, Portlandia writer Allison Silverman and Fountains of Wayne’s Adam Schlesinger — to deliver “The Little Dealer Boy,” a 420-friendly tribute to the holidaze.
Back in 2008, Shotgun Willie teamed up with a comedic dream team — including The Colbert Report host Stephen Colbert, Daily Show executive producer David Javerbaum, Portlandia writer Allison Silverman and Fountains of Wayne’s Adam Schlesinger — to deliver “The Little Dealer Boy,” a 420-friendly tribute to the holidaze.
- 12/24/2019
- by Andrew Leahey
- Rollingstone.com
“You know I wake up every morning, my first thought is, I wonder what part of me is not working today,” says Alan Arkin’s Norman Newlander. “Yeah, we are passengers on boats slowly sinking,” replies a resigned Michael Douglas (Sandy Kominsky).
Ahead of its November 10 world premiere at AFI Fest, Netflix has released the official trailer for The Kominsky Method, an eight-episode single-camera comedy created by eight-time Emmy nominee Chuck Lorre. Douglas stars as the once famous Sandy Kominsky and Arkin as his longtime agent Norman Newlander. The comedic and emotional series follows the two friends as they tackle life’s inevitable curveballs as they navigate their later years in Los Angeles, a city that values youth and beauty.
The Kominsky Method also features Nancy Travis, Sarah Baker and guest stars including Lisa Edelstein, Emily Osment, Graham Rogers, Danny Devito, Ann-Margret, Jay Leno, Patti Labelle, Ashleigh Lathorpe and more.
Ahead of its November 10 world premiere at AFI Fest, Netflix has released the official trailer for The Kominsky Method, an eight-episode single-camera comedy created by eight-time Emmy nominee Chuck Lorre. Douglas stars as the once famous Sandy Kominsky and Arkin as his longtime agent Norman Newlander. The comedic and emotional series follows the two friends as they tackle life’s inevitable curveballs as they navigate their later years in Los Angeles, a city that values youth and beauty.
The Kominsky Method also features Nancy Travis, Sarah Baker and guest stars including Lisa Edelstein, Emily Osment, Graham Rogers, Danny Devito, Ann-Margret, Jay Leno, Patti Labelle, Ashleigh Lathorpe and more.
- 10/12/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Susanne Bier's Bird Box will have its world premiere as a gala screening at AFI Fest, which is set to run Nov. 8-15 at various venues in Hollywood. Sandra Bullock stars in the Netflix film, an apocalyptic thriller that also features Trevante Rhodes, Sarah Paulson and John Malkovich.
The festival will also present the world premiere of the first three episodes of The Kominsky Method, an eight-episode Netflix series created by Chuck Lorre and starring Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin as a once-famous actor and his longtime agent, respectively. The project was written by Al Higgins, David Javerbaum and Lorre, who ...
The festival will also present the world premiere of the first three episodes of The Kominsky Method, an eight-episode Netflix series created by Chuck Lorre and starring Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin as a once-famous actor and his longtime agent, respectively. The project was written by Al Higgins, David Javerbaum and Lorre, who ...
- 10/11/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Susanne Bier's Bird Box will have its world premiere as a gala screening at AFI Fest, which runs Nov. 8-15 at various venues in Hollywood. Sandra Bullock stars in the Netflix film, an apocalyptic thriller that also features Trevante Rhodes, Sarah Paulson and John Malkovich.
The festival will also present the world premiere of the first three episodes of The Kominsky Method, an eight-episode Netflix series created by Chuck Lorre. It stars Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin as a once-famous actor and his long-time agent, respectively. The series was written by Al Higgins, David Javerbaum and Lorre, who also directed the ...
The festival will also present the world premiere of the first three episodes of The Kominsky Method, an eight-episode Netflix series created by Chuck Lorre. It stars Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin as a once-famous actor and his long-time agent, respectively. The series was written by Al Higgins, David Javerbaum and Lorre, who also directed the ...
- 10/11/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Chuck Lorre’s comedies have tackled a wide range of subjects — and now he’s turning his focus to aging.
In his new comedy for Netflix, “The Kominsky Method,” Michael Douglas (Sandy Kominsky) and Alan Arkin (Norman Newlander) star as two friends — a once-famous star and his longtime agent — tackling life’s curveballs as they navigate their later years in Los Angeles.
“The show began because of my desire to write about what I’m living, which is getting older and entropy and the decay of the flesh,” said Lorre in a panel at the Television Critics Assn. press tour in Beverly Hills on Sunday.
“It has to be funny, otherwise it’s heartbreaking. There’s loss of loved ones and how it affects your relationships and friendships. How do you respond to a culture that feels like it’s moving away from you? That was the impetus for the show — to do all that,...
In his new comedy for Netflix, “The Kominsky Method,” Michael Douglas (Sandy Kominsky) and Alan Arkin (Norman Newlander) star as two friends — a once-famous star and his longtime agent — tackling life’s curveballs as they navigate their later years in Los Angeles.
“The show began because of my desire to write about what I’m living, which is getting older and entropy and the decay of the flesh,” said Lorre in a panel at the Television Critics Assn. press tour in Beverly Hills on Sunday.
“It has to be funny, otherwise it’s heartbreaking. There’s loss of loved ones and how it affects your relationships and friendships. How do you respond to a culture that feels like it’s moving away from you? That was the impetus for the show — to do all that,...
- 7/29/2018
- by Debra Birnbaum
- Variety Film + TV
“Big Bang Theory” creator Chuck Lorre has offered up a pretty simple synopsis of his new aging sitcom “The Kominsky Method,” which debuts this fall on Netflix.
“We talk a lot about prostates on the show,” the super-producer told TV critics and reporters Sunday at the Television Critics Association press tour.
His stars Alan Arkin and Michael Douglas are 84 and 73 years old, respectively, so going back to the well on that material makes sense.
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“I just love the fact that Chuck finds aging a humorous process,” said Douglas, who had perfectly set that Lorre line up for a spike at the net. “And he’s given me new insight and new philosophy.”
“The show began with my desire to write about what I’m living, which is getting older, and entropy and dissolution of form,...
“We talk a lot about prostates on the show,” the super-producer told TV critics and reporters Sunday at the Television Critics Association press tour.
His stars Alan Arkin and Michael Douglas are 84 and 73 years old, respectively, so going back to the well on that material makes sense.
Also Read: 'Stranger Things 3': Netflix Explains Why Series Isn't Coming Back Until (Probably) Summer 2019
“I just love the fact that Chuck finds aging a humorous process,” said Douglas, who had perfectly set that Lorre line up for a spike at the net. “And he’s given me new insight and new philosophy.”
“The show began with my desire to write about what I’m living, which is getting older, and entropy and dissolution of form,...
- 7/29/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Netflix will soon reveal The Kominsky Method. The single-camera comedy series from sitcom titan Chuck Lorre (The Big Bang Theory, Two and a Half Men) and starring Academy Award winners Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin will be released on Friday, Nov. 16. The announcement was first made on Twitter, along with the streaming service’s portion of the Television Critics Association summer press tour on Sunday.
The first season, which consists of eight episodes, centers on once-famous actor Sandy Kominsky (Douglas) and his longtime friend/agent Norman Newlander (Arkin). Together, they attempt to navigate the youth and beauty-obsessed culture of Los...
The first season, which consists of eight episodes, centers on once-famous actor Sandy Kominsky (Douglas) and his longtime friend/agent Norman Newlander (Arkin). Together, they attempt to navigate the youth and beauty-obsessed culture of Los...
- 7/29/2018
- TVLine.com
Netflix announced the premiere date for multiple shows at the TCA summer press tour on Sunday.
The 10-episode limited series will launch Sept. 21. The series tells the stories of Annie Landsberg (Emma Stone) and Owen Milgrim (Jonah Hill), two strangers drawn to the late stages of a mysterious pharmaceutical trial, each for their own reasons. Annie’s disaffected and aimless, fixated on broken relationships with her mother and her sister; Owen, the fifth son of wealthy New York industrialists, has struggled his whole life with a disputed diagnosis of schizophrenia.
The series also stars Justin Theroux as Dr. James K. Mantleray, who claims he can repair anything about the mind with a sequence of pills of his own invention. “Maniac” was created by Patrick Somerville and directed by Cary Fukunaga.
Next, the highly-anticipated “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” based on the Archie Comics series of the same name, will launch on Oct.
The 10-episode limited series will launch Sept. 21. The series tells the stories of Annie Landsberg (Emma Stone) and Owen Milgrim (Jonah Hill), two strangers drawn to the late stages of a mysterious pharmaceutical trial, each for their own reasons. Annie’s disaffected and aimless, fixated on broken relationships with her mother and her sister; Owen, the fifth son of wealthy New York industrialists, has struggled his whole life with a disputed diagnosis of schizophrenia.
The series also stars Justin Theroux as Dr. James K. Mantleray, who claims he can repair anything about the mind with a sequence of pills of his own invention. “Maniac” was created by Patrick Somerville and directed by Cary Fukunaga.
Next, the highly-anticipated “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” based on the Archie Comics series of the same name, will launch on Oct.
- 7/29/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Fox is developing a U.S. version of “Les Guignols,” a satirical puppet show that ran for almost 30 years in France. Ben Silverman’s Propagate has teamed up with French media giant Vivendi on the project, with David Javerbaum (“The Daily Show With Jon Stewart”) tapped to write and executive produce.
“Les Guignols” was a fixture on French TV screens for almost three decades, and its Paris production team will make a pilot presentation for Fox in the French capital. Canal Plus’ recent decision to cancel the series made headlines in France; the final episode aired last Friday. It may now be resurrected as a half-hour series for Fox, which confirmed the project. The U.S. version does not yet have a name.
The deal means that there are rival puppet shows vying for U.S. airtime. “Spitting Image,” a hit series in the U.K. in the 1980s and 1990s,...
“Les Guignols” was a fixture on French TV screens for almost three decades, and its Paris production team will make a pilot presentation for Fox in the French capital. Canal Plus’ recent decision to cancel the series made headlines in France; the final episode aired last Friday. It may now be resurrected as a half-hour series for Fox, which confirmed the project. The U.S. version does not yet have a name.
The deal means that there are rival puppet shows vying for U.S. airtime. “Spitting Image,” a hit series in the U.K. in the 1980s and 1990s,...
- 6/26/2018
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has canceled the Chuck Lorre pot comedy “Disjointed” after one two-part season. The multi-camera comedy starring Kathy Bates as the owner of a marijuana dispensary was first picked up by the streamer with a 20-episode order, the second half of which was released in January. Co-written and executive produced by Lorre and “The Daily Show” alum David Javerbaum, the series centered on a lifelong advocate for marijuana legalization who’s finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.-area cannabis dispensary, along with her three “budtenders,” her twentysomething son and a deeply troubled security guard. Also Read: Netflix Brings Kathy Bates, All...
- 2/14/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Netflix has opted not to renew pot-themed comedy series Disjointed starring Kathy Bates for a second season. The multi-camera workplace sitcom hailed from comedy heavyweight Chuck Lorre, former Daily Show head writer David Javerbaum and Warner Bros. TV. The studio is expected to explore shopping the series elsewhere. In Disjointed, Bates plays a lifelong advocate for legalization who's finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.-area cannabis dispensary. The project…...
- 2/14/2018
- Deadline TV
Pivoting off of the success of the Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda vehicle “Grace and Frankie,” Netflix is filling out its roster of comedies starring beloved older actresses with stoner sitcom “Disjointed.” In it, Kathy Bates plays Ruth a former advocate for legalizing marijuana who opens a dispensary in Los Angeles with the help of her son. The newly released trailer promises plenty of high-induced hijinks, with Ruth parading around in a weed-adorned headdress in an epic 4/20 celebration. “Wet Hot American Summer” star Ken Marino makes a guest appearance in the trailer, although his wig-choice seems questionable at best.
Read More:‘Disjointed’ Review: You Need to Be Stoned to Enjoy Kathy Bates’ Netflix Comedy, and That’s Not High Praise
In part two of the 20-episode series, Ruth’s Alternative Caring has reopened after having been shut down by the DEA, keeping Ruth and her “budtenders” in business. “Disjointed” also stars Chris Redd,...
Read More:‘Disjointed’ Review: You Need to Be Stoned to Enjoy Kathy Bates’ Netflix Comedy, and That’s Not High Praise
In part two of the 20-episode series, Ruth’s Alternative Caring has reopened after having been shut down by the DEA, keeping Ruth and her “budtenders” in business. “Disjointed” also stars Chris Redd,...
- 1/2/2018
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
“Raise your joints!” After being shut down by the DEA, Ruth (Kathy Bates) and her cannabis cohorts are back in business. Netflix has released the trailer for Part 2 of Disjointed, the irreverent workplace comedy that returns January 12 on the internet TV network. From Emmy winning creators Chuck Lorre and David Javerbaum, Disjointed is a modern twist on the American Dream, a story of the highs, the lows, and half-baked drama of a family-run marijuana dispensary. Bates…...
- 1/2/2018
- Deadline TV
George Street Playhouse welcomes Broadway and Gsp veterans Stephen DeRosa Broadway's Into the Woods Gsp's Sylvia and Jim Walton Broadway's She Loves Me Gsp's The Fabulous Lipitones opposite legendary Academy Award nominee, Tony Award nominee and multiple Golden Globe winner Kathleen Turner in the theater's An Act of God by David Javerbaum. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the stars onstage below...
- 11/28/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
George Street Playhouse, now located at 103 College Farm Road in New Brunswick, welcomes Broadway and George Street Playhouse veterans Stephen DeRosa Broadway's Into the Woods Gsp's Sylvia and Jim Walton Broadway's She Loves Me Gsp's The Fabulous Lipitones, joining the legendary Academy Award nominee, Tony Award nominee and multiple Golden Globe winner Kathleen Turner in the theater's upcoming comedy, An Act of God, by David Javerbaum.
- 11/28/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
George Street Playhouse, now located at 103 College Farm Road in New Brunswick, announced today that Broadway and George Street Playhouse veterans Stephen DeRosa Broadway's Into the Woods Gsp's Sylvia and Jim Walton Broadway's She Loves Me Gsp's The Fabulous Lipitones will join legendary Academy Award nominee, Tony Award nominee and multiple Golden Globe winner Kathleen Turner in the theater's upcoming comedy, An Act of God, by David Javerbaum.
- 10/30/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
After several decades as the king of multi-camera comedy, Chuck Lorre is learning a few new tricks this fall. Lorre just launched his first show for a streaming service, Netflix’s marijuana sitcom “Disjointed,” and is behind this fall’s “The Big Bang Theory” prequel series “Young Sheldon,” which represents his first foray into single-camera half-hours.
“I spent 30 years working in front of an audience, so I’ve got a lot of catching up to do,” Lorre recently told IndieWire and Kcrw’s “The Business,” of learning about filmmaking with “Sheldon.” “I was following [director] Jon Favreau around during the pilot shoot just asking questions. ‘What’s that lens? What’s the camera doing now?’ I got to watch the guy make a movie, which I’d never had a chance to do before.”
“Disjointed” was more familiar turf for Lorre, given its multi-camera setup in front of a studio audience.
“I spent 30 years working in front of an audience, so I’ve got a lot of catching up to do,” Lorre recently told IndieWire and Kcrw’s “The Business,” of learning about filmmaking with “Sheldon.” “I was following [director] Jon Favreau around during the pilot shoot just asking questions. ‘What’s that lens? What’s the camera doing now?’ I got to watch the guy make a movie, which I’d never had a chance to do before.”
“Disjointed” was more familiar turf for Lorre, given its multi-camera setup in front of a studio audience.
- 9/6/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
“Disjointed” is a title sporting so many puns that unpacking them proves irresistible. (Pun-haters to the back.) The core word “joint” refers to both a marijuana cigarette and the slang term for any ‘ol place at all; like, say, the dispensary where Kathy Bates’ long-term pot advocate, Ruth, legally sells medicinal and recreational weed in the new Netflix comedy.
“Head to Ruth’s joint and buy as many joints as you’d like!” is a slogan Ruth herself might share in the series: an easy, obvious joke for a show built (mostly) around simple pleasures.
Fans of equally elementary wordplay are probably sold, but not so fast — the new Netflix comedy unveils a harsh buzz upon further pun-vestigation. Optimists could argue “disjointed” refers to the the pieced together family of pot dealers, smokers, and breeders who all work out of Ruth’s shop. That’s a nice thought, but after binging four episodes,...
“Head to Ruth’s joint and buy as many joints as you’d like!” is a slogan Ruth herself might share in the series: an easy, obvious joke for a show built (mostly) around simple pleasures.
Fans of equally elementary wordplay are probably sold, but not so fast — the new Netflix comedy unveils a harsh buzz upon further pun-vestigation. Optimists could argue “disjointed” refers to the the pieced together family of pot dealers, smokers, and breeders who all work out of Ruth’s shop. That’s a nice thought, but after binging four episodes,...
- 8/23/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Sneak Peek footage, plus images from the upcoming Netflix 20-episode original 'stoner' comedy series "Disjointed", created by Chuck Lorre ("Two and a Half Men", "The Big Bang Theory") and David Javerbaum, starring Kathy Bates, premiering August 25, 2017:
"...after decades of advocating for legalized marijuana usage, 'Ruth Whitefeather Feldman' (Bates)...
"...employs her newly graduated son and a team of young 'budtenders' to help run her Los Angeles marijuana dispensary..."
Click te images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Disjointed"...
"...after decades of advocating for legalized marijuana usage, 'Ruth Whitefeather Feldman' (Bates)...
"...employs her newly graduated son and a team of young 'budtenders' to help run her Los Angeles marijuana dispensary..."
Click te images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Disjointed"...
- 8/15/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Disjointed Trailer Netflix‘s Disjointed (2017) TV Show Trailer stars Kathy Bates. The trailer presents a pot-themed show that’s safe for squares. Disjointed‘s plot synopsis from Youtube: Disjointed is a workplace comedy from Emmy winning creators Chuck Lorre and David Javerbaum. Academy Award winner Kathy Bates plays Ruth, a lifelong advocate for legalization who is [...]
Continue reading: Disjointed (2017) TV Show Trailer: Kathy Bates Runs A Pot Dispensary [Netflix]...
Continue reading: Disjointed (2017) TV Show Trailer: Kathy Bates Runs A Pot Dispensary [Netflix]...
- 8/9/2017
- by Reggie Peralta
- Film-Book
We’re getting the first look at Disjointed, Netflix’s pot comedy starring Kathy Bates and co-created by Chuck Lorre and David Javerbaum. Ruth Feldman (Bates) is one generous cannabis dispensary owner, offering “free joints for everybody” as we see in the trailer released today by Netflix. Lorre and former Daily Show head writer David Javerbaum created, write and exec produce the sitcom that follows Ruth (Bates), a lifelong advocate for legalization, as she finally lives…...
- 8/8/2017
- Deadline TV
I hope you've got your favorite Bob Marley, Sublime, or Cheech and Chong tunes all queud up, man, because it's almost time to light one up while checking out Chuck Lorre and David Javerbaum's Disjointed on Netflix. Disjointed is a half-hour sitcom that stars Academy Award winner Kathy Bates as Ruth, a lifelong advocate for the legalization of everyone's... Read More...
- 8/1/2017
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Netflix is rolling out a new comedy this summer. Recently, the streaming service announced their upcoming TV series Disjointed will debut in August.From David Javerbaum and Chuck Lorre, the sitcom follows Ruth (Kathy Bates), "a lifelong advocate for legalization, is finally living her dream as the owner of an Los Angeles cannabis dispensary, Ruth's Alternative Caring." The cast also includes Tone Bell, Aaron Moten, Elizabeth Alderfer, Dougie Baldwin, and Elizabeth Ho.Read More…...
- 4/21/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
To celebrate 4/20, Netflix announced the premiere date of Disjointed, a “half-baked” drama starring Kathy Bates as the proud owner of a cannabis dispensary. Chuck Lorre (The Big Bang Theory) and the former head writer of The Daily Show, David Javerbaum, co-created the series, which is available to stream starting this August. Below, watch a Disjointed teaser. Here’s the logline […]
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- 4/20/2017
- by Jack Giroux
- Slash Film
Netflix is celebrating 4/20 with the best of us.
In honor of the most pot-friendly of holidays, Netflix released the first sneak peek of the marijuana-themed comedy starring Kathy Bates. The video clip also announced the series’ release date in late August.
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The half-hour series comes from sitcom mega-producer Chuck Lorre and “The Daily Show” alum David Javerbaum. It stars Bates as Ruth, a lifelong advocate for the legalization of marijuana, who finally realizes her dream when she opens up Ruth’s Alternative Caring, a cannabis dispensary. Naturally, Ruth partakes in a bit of the product herself.
Ruth won’t be alone in her endeavors. Her entrepreneurial 20-something son will be around in addition to three charismatic “bud tenders” and a troubled security guard. Co-starring with Bates are Tone Bell, Aaron Moten, Elizabeth Alderfer, Dougie Baldwin and Elizabeth Ho.
Take a...
In honor of the most pot-friendly of holidays, Netflix released the first sneak peek of the marijuana-themed comedy starring Kathy Bates. The video clip also announced the series’ release date in late August.
Read More: 17 Netflix Original Series to Be Excited About in 2017
The half-hour series comes from sitcom mega-producer Chuck Lorre and “The Daily Show” alum David Javerbaum. It stars Bates as Ruth, a lifelong advocate for the legalization of marijuana, who finally realizes her dream when she opens up Ruth’s Alternative Caring, a cannabis dispensary. Naturally, Ruth partakes in a bit of the product herself.
Ruth won’t be alone in her endeavors. Her entrepreneurial 20-something son will be around in addition to three charismatic “bud tenders” and a troubled security guard. Co-starring with Bates are Tone Bell, Aaron Moten, Elizabeth Alderfer, Dougie Baldwin and Elizabeth Ho.
Take a...
- 4/20/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
If the calendar reads 4/20, there’s bound to be a few red-eyed news items coming out of Hollywood. And Netflix did not bogart the opportunity, setting a summer premiere date for Disjointed, its pot comedy starring Kathy Bates and co-creator Chuck Lorre. The 20-episode reefer madness starts streaming on August 25. Throw some Bob Marley on Spotify and have a little taste of the announcement video above. Lorre and former Daily Show head writer David Javerbaum created, write…...
- 4/20/2017
- Deadline TV
Chris Redd (Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping) has been cast as a series regular opposite Kathy Bates in Disjointed, Netflix's pot-themed multi-camera workplace comedy from Chuck Lorre, former Daily Show head writer David Javerbaum and Warner Bros TV. Written and executive produced by Lorre and Javerbaum, Disjointed stars Bates as Ruth, a lifelong advocate for legalization who's finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.-area cannabis dispensary. Joining her are…...
- 2/10/2017
- Deadline TV
Some dope casting news out of Netflix: Battlestar Galactica alum Michael Trucco is joining the streamer’s pot-themed comedy series Disjointed in a recurring role, TVLine has learned exclusively.
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The Chuck Lorre (The Big Bang Theory)/David Javerbaum (The Daily Show)-produced sitcom stars American Horror Story vet Kathy Bates as a lifelong advocate for legalization who’s finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.–area cannabis dispensary.
Trucco, whose recent TV credits include guest stints on Grandfathered, Scandal and Code Black,...
Photos2016 in Review: Best Couples, Worst Sex, Most Super Villains, Underused Guest Stars, Brattiest Kids and More
The Chuck Lorre (The Big Bang Theory)/David Javerbaum (The Daily Show)-produced sitcom stars American Horror Story vet Kathy Bates as a lifelong advocate for legalization who’s finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.–area cannabis dispensary.
Trucco, whose recent TV credits include guest stints on Grandfathered, Scandal and Code Black,...
- 12/19/2016
- TVLine.com
Elizabeth Ho (Rake, Melissa & Joey) has been cast as a series regular opposite Kathy Bates in Disjointed, Netflix's pot-themed multi-camera workplace comedy from Chuck Lorre, former Daily Show head writer David Javerbaum and Warner Bros TV. Ho is a late addition to the series. She replaces Jessica Lu, who was originally cast in the role. Written and executive produced by Lorre and Javerbaum, Disjointed, which has a 20-episode straight-to-series order, stars Bates as Ruth…...
- 12/2/2016
- Deadline TV
Kathy Bates and Chuck Lorre are teaming up again. Recently, the two spoke with Variety about their upcoming Netflix series Disjointed.From Lorre and David Javerbaum, the comedy stars Bates as a woman who runs a pot dispensary after her dream of marijuana being legal comes true. The cast also includes Jessica Lu, Aaron Moten, and Dougie Baldwin.Read More…...
- 9/22/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The second coming of David Javerbaum's hit comedy, An Act Of God, which first came to Broadway in May of 2015 with Jim Parsons in the title role, will be ending its blessed 14-week limited engagement at the Booth Theatre 222 West 45th Street on Sunday, September 4th,and its Tony nominated and Emmy winning star Sean Hayes is counting down the remaining performances.
- 8/31/2016
- by Michael Dale
- BroadwayWorld.com
Elizabeth Alderfer (Better Off Single) has been cast as a series regular opposite Kathy Bates in Disjointed, Netflix's pot-themed workplace multi-camera comedy from Chuck Lorre, former Daily Show head writer David Javerbaum and Warner Bros. TV. Written and executive produced by Lorre and Javerbaum, Disjointed, which has a 20-episode straight-to-series order, stars Bates as Ruth, a lifelong advocate for legalization who's finally living her dream as the owner of an…...
- 8/25/2016
- Deadline TV
Truth Be Told star Tone Bell has been cast as a series regular opposite Kathy Bates in Disjointed, Netflix's pot-themed workplace multi-camera comedy from Chuck Lorre, former Daily Show head writer David Javerbaum and Warner Bros. TV. Written and executive produced by Lorre and Javerbaum, Disjointed, which has a 20-episode straight-to-series order, stars Bates as Ruth, a lifelong advocate for legalization who's finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.-area…...
- 8/5/2016
- Deadline TV
Jessica Lu (Awkward) has booked a series regular role opposite Kathy Bates in Disjointed, Netflix's pot-themed workplace multi-camera comedy from Chuck Lorre, former Daily Show head writer David Javerbaum and Warner Bros. TV. Written and executive produced by Lorre and Javerbaum, Disjointed, which has a 20-episode straight-to-series order, stars Bates as Ruth, a lifelong advocate for legalization who's finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.-area cannabis…...
- 8/1/2016
- Deadline TV
Chuck Lorre clearly has high hopes for Aaron Moten: The sitcom titan has tapped the up-and-coming actor to co-star as Kathy Bates’ son in Netflix’s pot-themed comedy series Disjointed, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Disjointed, from Lorre and ex-Daily Show writer David Javerbaum, is a workplace comedy that finds Oscar winner Bates playing Ruth, a lifelong advocate for legalization who’s finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.–area cannabis dispensary.
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Moten, whose TV work includes recurring roles on Amazon’s Mozart in the Jungle...
Disjointed, from Lorre and ex-Daily Show writer David Javerbaum, is a workplace comedy that finds Oscar winner Bates playing Ruth, a lifelong advocate for legalization who’s finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.–area cannabis dispensary.
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- 7/29/2016
- TVLine.com
Young Australian actor Dougie Baldwin has landed a co-starring role opposite Kathy Bates in Disjointed, Netflix’s pot-themed workplace multi-camera comedy from Chuck Lorre, former Daily Show head writer David Javerbaum and Warner Bros. TV. Writing and executive produced by Lorre and Javerbaum, Disjointed, which has 20-episode straight-to-series order, stars Bates as Ruth, a lifelong advocate for legalization who's finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.-area…...
- 7/28/2016
- Deadline TV
It's 4:20 somewhere. Netflix has ordered the Disjointed TV show, starring Kathy Bates, straight-to-series. The first season order is for 20 half-hour episodes of the multi-cam comedy from Chuck Lorre via Warner Bros. Television. Lorre is executive producing and writing with David Javerbaum.A workplace comedy, Disjointed features Bates as a lifelong advocate for the legalization of marijuana. Netflix says she is "finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.–area cannabis dispensary." There is not yet word on who will be cast as her three "budtenders," Bates' character's son, or the "deeply troubled" security guard. Per Netflix, "All of them are more or less constantly high."Read More…...
- 7/14/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Netflix picked up a straight-to-series order for Chuck Lorre's upcoming pot comedy. Disjointed, a "pot-themed workplace comedy" will star Kathy Bates as the owner of a weed dispensary in Los Angeles. David Javerbaum (The Daily Show ) and Lorre will write and Ep the series. As expected from Lorre (Two And A Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, etc.), Disjointed will be a multi-camera comedy. Aside from Bates, the cast of characters will also include "three budtenders, her twenty-something son and a deeply troubled security guard. All of them are more or less constantly high." The first season will consist of 20 episodes. ...
- 7/14/2016
- by Pilot Viruet
- Hitfix
Chuck Lorre‘s pot comedy “Disjointed” has landed a 20-episode series order at Netflix, with Kathy Bates set to star. Bates plays a lifelong advocate for marijuana legalization who’s finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.-area cannabis dispensary. Joining her are three “budtenders,” her twentysomething son and a deeply troubled security guard. All of them are more or less constantly high. The series, from Chuck Lorre Productions and Warner Bros. Television, was co-written and executive produced by Lorre and David Javerbaum. Also Read: Netflix Renews 'Bloodline' for Season 3 Bates, whose most recent credits include...
- 7/14/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Netflix has made a 20-episode straight-to-series order for Disjointed, acquiring the pot-themed workplace comedy starring Kathy Bates from Warner Bros TV. CBS mainstay Chuck Lorre and former Daily Show head writer David Javerbaum are writing and executive producing the multi-camera series in which the American Horror Story veteran plays a lifelong advocate for legalization who's finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.-area cannabis dispensary. The comedy spec…...
- 7/13/2016
- Deadline TV
These are high times over at Netflix, which has greenlit Disjointed, a marijuana comedy starring Emmy winner Kathy Bates.The Chuck Lorre (The Big Bang Theory)/David Javerbaum (The Daily Show)-produced comedy nabbed a straight-to-series order for 20 half-hour episodes, TVLine has learned.
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Per the official description: “Disjointed is a workplace comedy starring Kathy Bates as a lifelong advocate for legalization who’s finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.–area cannabis dispensary. Joining her are three budtenders, her twenty-something son and a deeply troubled security guard.
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Per the official description: “Disjointed is a workplace comedy starring Kathy Bates as a lifelong advocate for legalization who’s finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.–area cannabis dispensary. Joining her are three budtenders, her twenty-something son and a deeply troubled security guard.
- 7/13/2016
- TVLine.com
Netflix is high on Chuck Lorre. The sitcom mega-producer has partnered with “The Daily Show” alum David Javerbaum to create “Disjointed,” a new pot-themed comedy starring Kathy Bates.
The show is a multi-camera half-hour, and it has been given a 20-episode order, straight to series. Warner Bros. TV, where Lorre is based, is the studio. Lorre and Javerbaum will write and executive produce.
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It’s a reunion for Lorre and Bates, who won an Emmy for a guest starring stint on “Two and a Half Men” in 2012.
The workplace comedy stars Bates as a ‘lifelong advocate for legalization who’s finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.–area cannabis dispensary. Joining her are three budtenders, her twenty-something son and a deeply troubled security guard. All of them are more or less constantly high.
The show is a multi-camera half-hour, and it has been given a 20-episode order, straight to series. Warner Bros. TV, where Lorre is based, is the studio. Lorre and Javerbaum will write and executive produce.
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It’s a reunion for Lorre and Bates, who won an Emmy for a guest starring stint on “Two and a Half Men” in 2012.
The workplace comedy stars Bates as a ‘lifelong advocate for legalization who’s finally living her dream as the owner of an L.A.–area cannabis dispensary. Joining her are three budtenders, her twenty-something son and a deeply troubled security guard. All of them are more or less constantly high.
- 7/13/2016
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
Chuck Lorre's pot comedy has found a home and a star. After being shopped to broadcast networks and streaming services, Netflix has landed Disjointed with a 20-episode order and tapped Kathy Bates to star, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Co-written by Lorre and David Javerbaum (The Daily Show), the spec script went out into the marketplace in mid-January. The workplace comedy stars the Oscar and two-time Emmy winner Bates as a lifelong advocate for marijuana legalization who’s finally living her dream as the owner of a Los Angeles-area cannabis dispensary. Joining her are three "budtenders,
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- 7/13/2016
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tony nominee and Emmy winner Sean Hayes returns to Broadway as God himself in a limited 14-week engagement of the hit comedy An Act of God at the Booth Theatre, beginning tonight, May 28, 2016. David Javerbaum's comedy returns to New York after launching the 2015-2016 Broadway season in a sold-out, critically acclaimed run and a second Godly successful run starring Sean Hayes in Los Angeles.
- 6/7/2016
- by TV - Opening Night Special
- BroadwayWorld.com
As BroadwayWorld previously reported, Tony nominee and Emmy winnerSean Hayes will play God in a limited 14-week engagement of the hit Broadway comedy An Act of God at Broadway's Booth Theatre 222 West 45th Street beginning May 28, 2016. David Javerbaum's comedy returns to New York after launching the 2015-2016 Broadway season in a sold-out, critically acclaimed run and a second Godly successful run starring Sean Hayes in Los Angeles.
- 5/2/2016
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
As BroadwayWorld reported earlier this week,Tony nominee and Emmy winner Sean Hayes will play God in a limited 14-week engagement of the hit Broadway comedy An Act of God at Broadway's Booth Theatre 222 West 45th Street beginning May 28, 2016. David Javerbaum's comedy returns to New York after launching the 2015-2016 Broadway season in a sold-out, critically acclaimed run and a second Godly successful run starring Sean Hayes in Los Angeles.An Act of God goes on sale to the general public beginning today, April 1, 2016 through www.telecharge.com or 212-239-6200. Beginning Monday, May 2, tickets can also be purchased at the Booth Theatre box office 222 West 45th Street.
- 4/1/2016
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The big man Himself is coming back to the Great White Way. That’s right! “An Act of God” is returning to Broadway! Instead of Jim Parsons, however, the Lord Almighty will be personified by another Emmy winner: “Will and Grace” star Sean Hayes. Hayes previously played God in the (largely) one-man show through its runs in San Francisco and Los Angeles. He’s taking the David Javerbaum–penned comedy to New York City’s Booth Theatre. The intimate Booth became available to Hayes and crew once Eugene O’Neill’s “Hughie” shuttered its revival run two months earlier than projected. Considering the light ticket sales for Forest Whitaker’s Broadway debut, “An Act of God” is projected to make a fine replacement, financially speaking. Last year’s Jim Parsons–starring debut at Studio 54 grossed $11 million and turned a profit. The limited 14-week engagement also marks a new high point for director Joe Mantello.
- 3/30/2016
- backstage.com
ProducerJeffrey Finnannounced today that Tony nominee and Emmy winner Sean Hayeswill play God in a limited 14-week engagement of the hit Broadway comedy An Act of God at Broadway's Booth Theatre 222 West 45th Street beginning May 28, 2016.David Javerbaum's comedy returns to New York after launching the 2015-2016 Broadway season in a sold-out, critically acclaimed run and a second Godly successful run starringSean Hayesin Los Angeles.
- 3/30/2016
- by Marissa Sblendorio
- BroadwayWorld.com
Producer Jeffrey Finn announced today that Tony nominee and Emmy winner Sean Hayes will play God in a limited 14-week engagement of the hit Broadway comedy An Act of God at Broadway's Booth Theatre 222 West 45th Street beginning May 28, 2016. David Javerbaum's comedy returns to New York after launching the 2015-2016 Broadway season in a sold-out, critically acclaimed run and a second Godly successful run starring Sean Hayes in Los Angeles.
- 3/30/2016
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
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