TVLine Items: Ginny & Georgia Adds Two, Nimoy’s Widow Visits Brilliant Minds and More
Ginny & Georgia fans, we are inching closer to the show’s long-awaited return: Production on Season 3 has wrapped, Netflix revealed on Friday, while also announcing two new recurring cast members for the upcoming run.
Ty Doran (Manifest) will play Wolfe, a laid back guy in Ginny’s poetry class who doesn’t particularly like poetry. Additionally, Noah Lamanna (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Beacon 23) will portray Tris, a super smart skateboarder who is friends with Marcus and Silver, and who peer tutors.
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* Leonard Nimoy’s widow Susan will guest-star in an episode of NBC’s Brilliant Minds, which stars Zachary Quinto (aka Spock in the Star Trek movies), our sister site Variety reports. She will play “a woman who suffers from a condition that causes her to experience hypersexuality. So she’s an 80-year-old nymphomaniac,” Quinto tells the site.
* Tim Meadows (SNL) will star in the CBS comedy pilot DMV as a former high school English teacher-turned-examiner who just wants to get through the driving tests, and the day, as quickly as possible, our sister site Deadline reports.
* Dan Fogler (The Walking Dead, The Goldbergs) has joined USA Network’s The Rainmaker adaptation in the series-regular role of Melvin Pritcher, “a nurse with an explosive secret at the heart of a vast conspiracy,” per Deadline.
* A24’s Tuesday, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, will arrive on Max Friday, Oct. 11 (and air on HBO the following night), while Maxxxine (about a fictional 1980s adult film star) will hit Max Friday, Oct. 18 (and air on HBO the following night).
* Acorn TV has greenlit its first unscripted original, Relative Secrets, hosted by Harry Wild star Jane Seymour and described as a “part true-crime and part genealogy” investigative series.
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