If that weren't enough hats for Burr to wear on this project, the comedian also co-wrote the movie with Ben Tishler, who also produces. In addition to directing and starring in the movie, Burr is also a producer under his All Things Comedy banner alongside Bill Block, Monica Levinson, and Mike Bertonlina. From there, any Burr fan can imagine what R-rated antics are set to ensue. Namely, it was just revealed that The Morning Show's Katie Aselton is now signed on to play the part of Burr's on-screen wife, Leah.Īs Deadline reports, Aselton is slated to provide a supporting role in the forthcoming comedy, centered around Jack (Burr), a middle-aged father, and his two best friends (Cannavale and Woodbine), who sell their company to a forward-thinking millennial and find themselves out-of-step in a fast-changing cultural and professional landscape. Production began on the Miramax studio comedy this past week, and we're learning more details about the promising first-time feature as it comes together. Hopefully, that success rate will flourish with his latest endeavor, as he's in the midst of making his directorial debut, Old Dads, which he'll also star in alongside esteemed talents like Bobby Cannavale and Bokeem Woodbine. As an actor, podcaster, and often highly-irreverent comedian, Bill Burr only continues to push and prove himself, while also staying true to his brash, tell-it-like-it-is style.
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