
Kathryn Hahn is set as the female lead opposite Hank Azaria in NBC’s single-camera comedy pilot Free Agents. The romantic comedy, based on the UK series of the same name, explores the attraction between two quirky PR executives working together — Alex (Azaria) and Helen (Hahn) — who both are on the rebound, Alex from a divorce and Helen from the loss of a fiance. Hahn, who fielded multiple pilot offers, had a development/talent holding deal with Fox earlier this development season, her second at the network. Hahn, repped by Gersh and Management 360, recently did an arc on HBO’s Hung. Her upcoming features include My Idiot Brother and Wanderlust.
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Gersh is KILLING it this pilot season. Never seen anything like it.
Hank and Kathryn- can’t go wrong with that. Let’s just hope the material is worthy of their talents.
Have you seen PARTY DOWN? It was fantastic. Really looking forward to this.
Loved Kathryn Hahn in REVOLUTIONARY ROAD, a very underrated film. She totally fit into that time period.
i thought she had a talent deal with FOX. so it’s not exclusive?
Kathryn Hahn is great. REVOLUTIONARY ROAD was an overwrought, overdirected, overacted, and overblown mound of bat guano.
Love Hahn. REVOLUTIONARY ROAD bit dog butt. What an awful, self-indulgent piece of crap.
You obviously didn’t “get” it. It’s about what happens when you don’t live your dreams and instead give into American consumerism and the 1950′s ideal of what happiness is supposed to be. It’s about truth, and what happens when you suppress it. And I think it didn’t do well because most people are not happy with their lives and they don’t like looking inward and realizing that truth, which is what the film makes you do if you really take it in.
And to stay on topic Kathryn Hahn’s “Millie” was so good at doing that, suppressing the truth.
Her character’s name is Helen? And she’s playing opposite Hank Azaria? Really? Helen? Out of all the names …
She was also in Stepbrothers– best comedy of the last ten years.
Superior thinking demontrseatd above. Thanks!