‘Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist’ Adds Harvey Guillén in Season 2

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Everyone’s favourite familiar-slash-vampire hunter on FX’s “What We Do within the Shadows” will quickly show off his musical facet on the small-screen: Harvey Guillén will recur on the second season of NBC’s “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist,” Variety has discovered solely.

In the multi-episode arc, Guillén will play George, a brand new programmer who is consistently on the lookout for approval from the titular Zoey (Jane Levy) and his colleagues. His first episode would be the second season premiere, which doesn’t have a particular date simply but however is about to be in 2021.

In addition to “What We Do within the Shadows,” Guillén not too long ago wrapped manufacturing on the upcoming function movie “Werewolves Within,” which relies on Ubisoft’s sport of the identical identify. His previous credit embrace the big-screen comedy “The Internship,” Syfy’s “The Magicians,” HBO’s “Room 104,” Apple TV Plus’ “Little America,” Nickelodeon’s “The Thundermans,” MTV’s Eye Candy,” Netflix’s “Truth or Dare” and Fox’s “Raising Hope,” for which he gained a GLAAD Media Award.

Guillén can be a producer. He is repped by Innovative Artists and Morris Yorn Barnes Levine Krintzman Rubenstein Kohner & Gellman.

“Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” follows Levy’s titular Zoey, a younger lady who has the power to witness the internal ideas and feelings of these round her coming to life by means of tune and dance. The first season of the musical drama noticed her adjusting to this new “energy,” in addition to juggling an advanced profession, conflicting romantic emotions for 2 co-workers and dropping her father (performed by Peter Gallagher).

In addition to Levy, the collection stars Skylar Astin, Lauren Graham, Alex Newell, John Clarence Stewart, Mary Steenburgen, Andrew Leeds and Alice Lee. It was created and is run by Austin Winsberg. Kim Tannenbaum and Eric Tannenbaum, Paul Feig, David Blackman, Daniel Inkeles and Sam Laybourne additionally function govt producers. It is produced by Lionsgate and Universal Television in affiliation with the Tannenbaum Company, Feigco Entertainment, Universal Music Group’s Polygram Entertainment and Zihuatenejo Productions.

The collection first premiered on NBC in January 2020. Its 12-episode first season averaged nearly two million whole dwell viewers (3.1 million when trying on the dwell+7 numbers) and earned an Emmy award for choreography (for Mandy Moore). The second season is claimed to be beginning manufacturing this month, amid the continued coronavirus pandemic.

Source: variety.com

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