La série sur le basketball de Mindy Kaling sur Netflix ajoute 5 nouveaux acteurs

Mindy Kaling’s New Netflix Series Set To Star Kate Hudson Adds To Its Cast
Fabrizio Guido (Good Burger 2), Toby Sandeman (Power Book III: Raising Kanan), Chet Hanks (Your Honor), Keyla Monterroso Mejia (Curb Your Enthusiasm) and Roberto Sanchez (Queen of the South) are the newest additions to an already star-studded cast of Mindy Kaling’s upcoming Netflix series set in the world of professional basketball, now featuring Kate Hudson.
The Cast
Kate Hudson will be joined by Brenda Song, Drew Tarver and Scott MacArthur in the upcoming comedy series. Alongside the talented cast, Guido will portray Jackie Moreno, Sandeman will play Marcus Winfield, Hanks is set to portray Travis Bugg, Mejia will play Ana Moreno, and Sanchez is taking on the role of Stephen Ramirez in the series.
The Series Overview
The untitled series follows Isla Gordon, portrayed by Kate Hudson, who is appointed President of the Los Angeles Waves after her brother resigns due to a scandal. She must work to prove her worth in the unpredictable, male-dominated world of professional sports and turn her struggling family business around.
Character Breakdown
Guido’s character, Jackie Moreno, starts as a popcorn vendor at the Waves’ stadium and has an unexpected opportunity to work his way up the organization. Sandeman’s character, Marcus Winfield, is a generational talent in the league, struggling to find motivation and leadership. Hanks plays Travis Bugg, a point guard juggling basketball and an unsuccessful rap career, who poses a challenge for Isla. Mejia portrays Ana Moreno, a smart and ambitious attorney, while Sanchez is Stephen Ramirez, the head of the board of the Waves and constant reminder of the old ways.
Production and Cast Representation
The series, which is written and executive produced by Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz and David Stassen, is set to run for ten episodes. Additionally, the cast members’ representatives from different agencies are also involved in the production process.
Source : deadline.com
