Claire Danes protagonizará el drama romántico de Netflix Lovesick

Netflix ha encargado una nueva serie de drama romántico titulada Lovesick, protagonizada por Claire Danes en el papel de una cirujana especialista en cáncer de mama que se enfrenta a su propio diagnóstico. La actriz ganadora del Emmy también ejercerá como productora ejecutiva junto a la guionista Sarah Treem. La serie explora temas como el amor, la enfermedad y el sentido de la vida.

Netflix anunció el encargo directo de una serie titulada Lovesick, con Claire Danes interpretando a Annika, una reconocida cirujana especialista en cáncer de mama cuya vida cambia tras recibir su propio diagnóstico de cáncer. Según la sinopsis oficial, el drama sigue a Annika y a su paciente político Nate, explorando el amor, el sexo, la enfermedad, la muerte, la familia, los hijos, la salud, la medicina y el sentido de la vida. Danes será productora ejecutiva junto a Sarah Treem, conocida por The Affair, quien además escribirá la serie. Danes saltó a la fama como Angela Chase en el drama adolescente de los años 90 My So-Called Life. Ganó dos premios Emmy por su papel de la oficial de la CIA Carrie Mathison en la serie Homeland de Showtime y recientemente apareció junto a Matthew Rhys en la producción de Netflix The Beast in Me. En otras noticias de casting, The Morning Show ha incorporado a Sydney Park, conocida por Will Trent, como Leah, la nueva asistente de Cory Ellison, interpretado por Billy Crudup, en su quinta temporada. Jeff Wilbusch participará de forma recurrente como Roman, jefe de servicios de protección de la división de noticias de UBN.

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