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Season 3 of “Tracker” premieres on CBS on Sunday, October 19, but some stars aren’t returning for the next chapter. Eric ...
Justin Hartley‘s Tracker has faced several surprise cast exits - but what is Chris Lee‘s status on the show? Before news ...
Tracker season 3's upcoming exits are a disappointing loss, but that isn't the case for one character in particular, who can ...
Abby McEnany on Vision for ‘Work in Progress’ Season 2: “This Show is Really About How People Get Through Life” The star, co-creator and executive producer joined Julia Sweeney, Armand ...
The improv comedian will debut her brand new show on Showtime called "Work In Progress" about a 45-year-old woman named Abby who explores identity, sexuality and relationships. McEnany stars in ...
It’s just how my brain goes and how I need to get there.” In Work in Progress, McEnany, AB’92, stars as: Abby McEnany. The first season follows Abby—the character—a self-described “fat queer dyke” ...
The new slice-of-life comedy series, created by Chicago-based improv veterans Abby McEnany and Tim Mason — and starring McEnany in the lead role — beats with a lot of heart in its portrayal of ...
But before audiences could even have the opportunity to see how Abby would process this development in Season 2, McEnany and Wachowski would have to, you know, make Season 2 — a prospect that ...
Lilly Wachowski and Abby McEnany — stars and writers of Showtime's LGBTQ-centered series 'Work in Progress' — participated in Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter's Pride Summit on Saturday.
Created by Abby McEnany and Tim Mason and co-written by Lilly Wachowski, "Work in Progress" is billed as “a comedy about being out and down." ...
EXCLUSIVE: Robin Weigert (Deadwood), Abby McEnany (Work in Progress) and Eric Graise (Step Up: High Water) are set as leads opposite Justin Hartley in CBS drama pilot The Never Game, an adaptation ...