Exclusive: Childrens Hospital alum Ken Marino, Milan Carter (Dolemite Is My Name), in a recasting, and Juliet Donenfeld (The Big Show Show) are set as series regulars opposite Julie Bowen and Stephanie Koenig in Wilde Things (fka The Big Bad Wolfes), CBS’ multi-camera comedy pilot from Will & Grace creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan and Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group.
Written and exec produced by Kohan and Mutchnick, Wilde Things centers on Frankie Wilde (Bowen), a very successful and fiercely independent crisis manager whose world is turned upside down when she decides to let someone into her life for the first time — Quinn (Donenfeld), an 11-year-old girl whom she adopts and raises with the occasional help of her fragile, nervous wreck of a sister, Mary (Koenig).
Marino will play Joe, Frankie’s friend-with-benefits who is convinced he’s going to be the guy who finally will...
Written and exec produced by Kohan and Mutchnick, Wilde Things centers on Frankie Wilde (Bowen), a very successful and fiercely independent crisis manager whose world is turned upside down when she decides to let someone into her life for the first time — Quinn (Donenfeld), an 11-year-old girl whom she adopts and raises with the occasional help of her fragile, nervous wreck of a sister, Mary (Koenig).
Marino will play Joe, Frankie’s friend-with-benefits who is convinced he’s going to be the guy who finally will...
- 10/13/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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