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EXCLUSIVE: Greta Lee and Teo Yoo are set to star in A24's Past Lives, from writer-director Celine Song, with filming set to begin later this year. John Magaro also is on board in a key supporting role.
Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler will produce for Killer Films, with David Hinojosa joining to produce via 2AM…
EXCLUSIVE: Cathy Park Hong’s Minor Feelings is being turned into a television series by Russian Doll alumna Greta Lee and A24.
Lee, who will star in the second season of Apple's The Morning Show, will star in, write and exec produce the adaptation of the non-fiction book after the Ramy and Euphoria producer optioned…
Greta Lee (Russian Doll, High Maintenance) and Ruairi O'Connor (The Spanish Princess, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It) have joined the upcoming Season 2 of Apple'sThe Morning Show. The praised series, executive produced by and starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, and produced by Media Res, will…
HBO has put in development KTown, a dark comedy from Barry producer Jason Kim, Greta Lee (St. Vincent), who also stars, and Annapurna TV.
Written by Kim and Lee, KTown is a dark comedy about L.A.’s most eccentric zip code – Koreatown – and the kingpin family at the center of it.
Lee will play Yumi, self-proclaimed…
Greta Lee (Wayward Pines) has been cast opposite Hugh Laurie on Hulu's drama series Chance, from Fox 21 TV Studios. Based on Kem Nunn's 2014 novel, Chance is described as a provocative psychological thriller that focuses on Eldon Chance (Laurie), a San Francisco-based forensic neuropsychiatrist who reluctantly gets…
Greta Lee (New Girl, Wayward Pines) has booked the female lead in NBC's single-camera comedy pilot Sharing, from Universal TV and Jimmy Fallon's Eight Million Plus. It is a workplace comedy about the different groups of people working side by side in a shared office space. Lee, repped by CAA, Regarding Entertainment…
Greta Lee (Girls, Wayward Pines) has joined the cast of Universal’s The Nest, the Amy Poehler–Tina Fey comedy about two grown sisters who throw one last party in their parents’ soon-to-be-sold house. Lee, who’s one of the stars of Inside Amy Schumer‘s viral “I’m So Bad” sketch, will play Hae Won, a young mother who by…