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Nathan Lane, Matt Bomer, Nathan Lee Graham Tease ‘Golden Girls’-like comedy (exclusive)

If The golden Girl Had gay bests, they were totally the sunshine from Modern in the middle of the century. Unexcused strange and bold TV-Ma, Hulus new comedy of Will & Grace Redesign the creators Max Machchnick and David Kohan Golden girl Pensioner Dorothy, Rose and Blanche in Buddies Bunny, Jerry and Arthur – played by Nathan Lane, Matt Bomer and Nathan Lee Graham. The late Linda Lavin is also a Sybil, Bunny’s Sophia-like mother. And like the iconic GirlThese boys grab as much sitting as Bea Arthur’s withered look.

“I haven’t done no (multi-camera-sitcom) for a long time, so it helps with some of the best,” says Lane, whose business biz-mogul Bunny Bomers Flaky Airline companion and Grahams invites cultivated ex-expression.fashion The columnist who moves into his extensive house in Palm Springs after the death of her fourth friend George. “It was also so much fun to hear how the audience laughs and has such a great time that roars from the insolence.” (All 10 episodes stream at the premiere of the show.)

The idea that three gay men later shared a place and shot the shadow had “only jumped around with both of us for a while,” notes Hammnick. Things really fell together when he was and discussed Kohan’s concept during dinner American horror story And Doctor Odyssey executing producer Ryan MurPhy, who bite immediately. “Ryan knows something good when he hears it,” Märchnick continues. “And he said:” I want to do that with you. “If that wasn’t enough gin in the Gimlet, the duo could even lead the legendary director James L. Burrows throughout the season. Also accompany the party – a great list of guest stars, including Pamela Adlon, Kim Coles, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Stephanie Koenig, Judd Hirsch, Rhea Art and Rhea Perlman.

Rhea Perlman modern in the middle of the century

Rhea Perlman in Modern in the middle of the century (Disney / Christopher Willard)

Murphy’s connections to the project quickly paid off for the still Randician roommates of the show. But while Lane is an alum of the overproducer Monster: The story of Lyle and Erik MenendezIs a first-class comic force, Bomer is a surprising choice for the extravagant Jerry in view of his more dramatic twists at Murphy’s Ahs And The normal heart. “I like to scare myself a little and stretch as an actor,” admits the apparently timeless bomer. “Cooperation with these iconic actors, writers and directors seemed to be a rather great opportunity. I just watched and tried to keep up.” As far as Graham is concerned, it was his stiletto-sharp timing and inimitable style that killed Mashchnick and Kohan. “We had described Arthur as a cross between André Leon Talley and James Baldwin,” explains Kohan and quoted the two famous writers. “He had to taught and educate and a kind of intellectual snob … that is a hard needle to thread.”

Graham also had to trigger the Katy Keene Scene -stealer -Nägel with serenity. “It felt like we had done it for years when we started,” notes Graham. “Maybe it is because we all came from the theater, including Linda, so there are a little ‘related spirits’.”

“We knew that this would work due to the generosity that they showed each other and the natural chemistry they had”, Echoes Märck. “There was nothing of it in which there is a nasty effort in the heap.”

If at all, they had a perfect mother in Lavin, who unfortunately died in December shortly after the diagnosis of lung cancer. Like the boys – and the whole Mcm Team – The loss remains to be seen, but remains to be seen, but based on the pile of hearts, which are hidden from the cheerfulness of the botched data of the early episodes. House boy suffering and tricky faTorning reunits, it seems that Lavins Sybil leaves the loved ones who lift each other when things fall apart. “It led the show in a direction that we obviously didn’t expect and never want,” confirms Lane. “But in many ways, my character makes the most important relationship in his life only this chosen family of Arthur and Jerry all the more important.”

And that’s nothing in the middle.

Modern middle of the century, Serial premiere, Friday, March 28th, Hulu

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