Showing posts with label Tai Fauci. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tai Fauci. Show all posts

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Hunter Parrish Guest Stars on 'Whole Day Down's' Companion Series:Town Car Willie

Hunter Parrish and Willie Garson in Town Car Willie
If you think it’s hard finding a cab in the rain, try doing it in a post apocalyptic Los Angeles that’s been submerged in water. Fortunately for Hunter Parrish (Showtime’s Weeds and the Broadway productions of Spring Awakening and Godspell), Willie is on the job. It may be the end of the world as we know it, but failed actor Willie (Willie Garson of Sex and the City and White Collar) is still working his survival job as an Uber driver! Hunter was just looking for a ride to the airport, but he might also find out the answers to some of life’s biggest questions before he makes it to Burbank!

Other notable guest stars on the series include: Evan Handler (Sex and the City, Californication), Kylie Sparks (Squaresville), Christine Weatherup (Squaresville), Elisa Donovan (Clueless), and Rob Morrow (Numb3rs).

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Missi Pyle Joins 'Whole Day Down' For Season 2

Whole Day Down stars Missi Pyle, Patrick Breen and Steve Bloem.
Whole Day Down is back for its sophomore season and Missi Pyle (Gone Girl, The Artist, Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) has joined the cast as Nadine, the philandering wife of lead series character, Patrick (Patrick Breen, Madame Secretary, The Good Wife).

"She is hilarious and hard working," says co-creator Tai Fauci. "Her comedic timing on and off camera is absolute perfection. She was very willing to play, which is important for the show. We put her in a giant dog costume and had her make out with a busty ventriloquist dummy. She committed."

Nadine kept her affair with Patrick's best friend, Willie (Willie Garson, best know for playing Stanford on Sex and the City and Mozzie on White Collar), a secret, including the fact that he may be the real father of her son, leaving Patrick completely in the dark. But Patrick may have some secrets of his own. Will the truth come out before the apocalypse kills them all? Nothing is ever quite as it seems in the world of Whole Day Down, an irreverent, surrealist comedy which LA Weekly describes as “Mulholland Drive meets Arrested Development meets The Exorcist. A fascinating tapestry of story and symbolism that can be watched again and again.”

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