Busy Philipps ansluter till rollbesättningen i CBS rättsdrama 'Cupertino'

Busy Philipps har lagts till i rollbesättningen för den kommande CBS-serien med rättsdrama 'Cupertino'. Meddelandet kommer från Deadline Hollywood.

Underhållningsnyhetssajten Deadline Hollywood rapporterar att skådespelerskan Busy Philipps har anslutit sig till rollbesättningen i 'Cupertino', en kommande rättsdrama som ska sändas på CBS. Denna castinguppdatering framhäver den växande ensemblen för serien, även om specifika detaljer om Philipps roll förblir outtalade i den initiala rapporten. Projektet positioneras som ett nytt tillskott i CBS utbud av program med legal tematik, med fokus på rättssals- och legalintriger. När produktionsdetaljer framträder kan Philipps fans, kända för hennes arbete i olika TV-roller, se fram emot hennes bidrag till denna fräscha serie.

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