Busy Philipps se une al reparto del drama legal de CBS 'Cupertino'

Busy Philipps ha sido añadida al reparto de la próxima serie de drama legal de CBS 'Cupertino'. El anuncio proviene de Deadline Hollywood.

El medio de noticias de entretenimiento Deadline Hollywood informó que la actriz Busy Philipps se ha unido al reparto de 'Cupertino', un drama legal próximo a emitirse en CBS. Esta actualización de reparto resalta el elenco en crecimiento de la serie, aunque los detalles específicos sobre el rol de Philipps permanecen sin revelar en el informe inicial. El proyecto se posiciona como una nueva adición a la programación de temática legal de CBS, con enfoque en intrigas judiciales y legales. A medida que emergen detalles de producción, los fans de Philipps, conocida por su trabajo en diversos roles televisivos, pueden anticipar su contribución a esta nueva serie.

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