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One Big Happy - Elisha Cuthbert cast as Female Lead

Feb 20, 2014

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Happy Endings alumna Elisha Cuthbert is taking on another comedy with Happy in the title. After fielding multiple offers, Cuthbert has been tapped as the female lead opposite Nick Zano in NBC’s multi-camera pilot One Big Happy, from Warner Bros. TV and Ellen DeGeneres’ A Very Good Production. The project reunites Cuthbert and Zano who had a recurring role on Happy Endings. Written by Liz Feldman and directed by Scott Ellis, One Big Happy centers on two platonic friends since childhood, a lesbian, Lizzy (Cuthbert), and her straight male best friend, Luke (Zano) who have been living together and have been trying to have a baby via artificial insemination for some time. They finally get pregnant — just as Luke meets and impulsively marries the love of her.
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7 comments:

  1. I really like this cast. Hope it gets picked up to series.

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  2. So I guess Kim won't make an appearance on the new 24 season then?

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  3. Is she gonna bust out her Ellen Degeneres impression again? :D

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  4. She really surprised me with her turn on Happy Endings :( rip... so I'll give this a look if it comes out

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  5. Though this doesn't sound that interesting, I'm just happy that the entire HE cast landed (potential) TV roles so quickly. Oh, my dearly beloved Happy Endings, I'll forever miss you.

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  6. I love the entire cast of Happy Endings but I don't like the description of this show one bit. I also doubt it will actually get picked up, it seems quite detached from everything else NBC has been ordering comedy wise.



    RIP Happy Endings, this just reminds me of how much I miss it.

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