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Connecting
''Connecting...'' is an American television sitcom co-created and co-executive produced by Martin Gero and Brendan Gall for Universal Television. The series premiered on October 8, 2020 on NBC. In November 2020, the series was canceled after four episodes. The remaining episodes were released on NBC.com and Peacock shortly after. Premise Set against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the series follows the lives of a group of friends who try to stay connected via videotelephony as they navigate through the various nuances of life in a lockdown. Cast Main * Otmara Marrero as Annie *Parvesh Cheena as Pradeep * Keith Powell as Garrett *Jill Knox as Michelle * Shakina Nayfack as Ellis *Ely Henry as Rufus * Preacher Lawson as Ben Recurring *Cassie Beck as Jazmin Guest * Constance Marie as Martha Episodes Production On June 26, 2020, it received a straight-to-series order of 8 episodes by NBC. The first star to be cast in the series was Otmara Marrer ...
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Otmara Marrero
Otmara Marrero is an American actress. She is known for the NBC series '' Connecting...'', 2019's ''Clementine'', and Crackle's 2016 series '' StartUp''. Early life Marrero was born in Miami, Florida, to a Cuban American family, and raised in Hialeah. She was a dancer for the Miami Marlins. Career Marrero's first onscreen role was a small part in a season 3 episode of USA Network's Graceland. Her performance in Damian Fitzsimmons' '' Off the Rails'' earned her a Commendation award at the Liverpool International Film Festival, while she won a breakthrough award at the Downtown LA film festival for her performance in ''Clementine''. She filmed her part in ''Connecting...'' at home. Filmography * '' Florida Man'' – TBA *'' Jackass Forever'' 2022 *'' Connecting...'' 2020 *''Clementine A clementine (''Citrus × clementina'') is a tangor, a citrus fruit hybrid between a willowleaf mandarin orange ( ''C.'' × ''deliciosa'') and a sweet orange (''C. × sinensis''), named in h ...
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Shakina Nayfack
Shakina Nayfack (born December 8, 1980) is an American actress and transgender activist. She is most notable for her series regular role as Lola, a "trans-truther", on the second and third seasons of the Hulu television program ''Difficult People'', on which she was also a writing consultant. In 2020, she became the first trans person to have a starring role on a major network comedy show, ''Connecting''. Education Nayfack attended University of California Santa Cruz where she received a B.A. in Community Studies with a minor in Theater Arts as well as a Graduate Certificate in Theater Arts. She went on to pursue an MFA in Experimental Choreography and Ph.D. in Critical Dance Studies at University of California Riverside. Career She previously appeared on the show '' The Detour'', and in the 2014 film '' Death Drive''. Nayfack was a founding member and artistic director of New York's Musical Theatre Factory, and her one-woman show ''Manifest Pussy'' was highly regarded by the ...
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Ely Henry
Ely Henry (born October 18, 1991) is a Canadian-American actor and comedian. He is best known for his roles in ''Smallfoot'', ''Some Freaks'' and ''Mean Girls''. Career Henry's first role was in the critical and box-office success ''Mean Girls'', written by Tina Fey. He shifted to filmmaking briefly, attending Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario, until moving to Los Angeles to focus on his acting career. He later landed a role, 10 years later, in a pilot created by Fey once again. However, the pilot was not picked up. He worked on the television series Roadies, created by Cameron Crowe. After working as a temporary voice (also known as a scratch vocal) for the animated film ''Smallfoot'', he was invited to join the main cast. Henry co-starred in the short-lived NBC comedy titled '' Connecting'' created by Martin Gero and Brendan Gall. The series is set during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the United States The COVID-19 pandemic in the United States is a part of the ...
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Parvesh Cheena
Parvesh Singh Cheena (born July 22, 1979) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Gupta in the TV series ''Outsourced'' and as Sunil Odhav on ''Crazy Ex-Girlfriend''. He also voices Bodhi in ''T.O.T.S.'' Early life Cheena was born in Elk Grove, Illinois, of Indian descent. He grew up in Naperville, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, and went to Waubonsie Valley High School. He studied musical theatre at the Chicago College of Performing Arts. Personal life Cheena is gay. In August 2021, he criticized representation of gay characters in media, telling Insider that "White people were allowed to be gay, in a sense, or be queer as an identifier. People see our color and ethnicity first before our sexuality." He is also a member of the Democratic Socialists of America. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of ...
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Martin Gero
Martin Gero (born July 6, 1977 in Geneva, Switzerland) is a Canadian screenwriter and co- executive producer for ''Stargate Atlantis'' and the creator of '' Blindspot''. Born in Switzerland, Gero spent much of his childhood in Ottawa, Ontario. He attended Canterbury High School for Dramatic Arts and Ryerson University in Toronto, which he ended up dropping out of in his last year. He co-wrote and directed the Toronto International Film Festival romantic comedy favourite ''Young People Fucking'', is a Writer/Supervising Producer on the HBO series ''Bored to Death'', and is set to direct the new ''Playboy'' movie. Filmography Films *''YPF'' (2008) *''Grado 3'' (2009) *'' The Lovebirds'' (2020) Television *''The Holmes Show'' (2002) *'' Stargate: Atlantis'' (2005–2009) *''Stargate SG-1'' (2005–2007) *''Stargate Universe'' (2009–2011) *''Bored to Death'' (2009–2011) *'' The L.A. Complex'' (2012) *''Dark Matter'' (2015) *'' Blindspot'' (2015–2020) *''Deception'' (201 ...
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Videotelephony
Videotelephony, also known as videoconferencing and video teleconferencing, is the two-way or multipoint reception and transmission of audio and video signals by people in different locations for real time communication.McGraw-Hill Concise Encyclopedia of EngineeringVideotelephony McGraw-Hill, 2002. Retrieved from the FreeDictionary.com website, January 9, 2010 A videophone is a telephone with a video camera and video display, capable of simultaneous video and audio communication. Videoconferencing implies the use of this technology for a group or organizational meeting rather than for individuals, in a videoconference.Mulbach et al, 1995. pg. 291. Telepresence may refer either to a high-quality videotelephony system (where the goal is to create the illusion that remote participants are in the same room) or to meetup technology, which can go beyond video into robotics (such as moving around the room or physically manipulating objects). Videoconferencing has also been called "visu ...
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Keith Powell
Keith Powell (born August 12, 1979) is an American television actor, writer, director, and web series creator, known for his role as James "Toofer" Spurlock on '' 30 Rock'', and for creating and starring in the web series '' Keith Broke His Leg'', for which he won several Indie Series Awards in 2016. Early life and education Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Powell later moved to California before graduating from St. Mark's High School in Wilmington, Delaware. Powell then earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 2001. Career Powell was the Producing Artistic Director of Contemporary Stage Company, a summer theater in Wilmington, Delaware. His producing credits include New York productions of ''The Mouse That Roared, Enter Pissarro, Indra & Agni Collide'' and a workshop of ''Kidding Jane'' with Ellen McLaughlin and William Charles Mitchell. Powell was the resident director for Equalogy, a professional touring company promoting soc ...
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Constance Marie
Constance Marie Lopez (born September 9, 1965) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Angie Lopez in ''George Lopez'' (2002–2007), and Marcela Quintanilla (mother of Selena) in the film ''Selena'' (1997). She portrayed Regina Vasquez in the ABC Family/Freeform drama series '' Switched at Birth'' (2011–2017). She is currently portraying Camila Diaz in the Amazon Prime Video drama series '' Undone'' (2019). Early life Constance Marie was born and raised in East Los Angeles. At age 19, Marie appeared as a dancer in the musical ''Cosmopolis'' by composer Ryuichi Sakamoto in Japan. When she returned to Los Angeles, she was spotted at a club by a dance choreographer for David Bowie and she was hired for the Glass Spider Tour in 1987. Career Marie began her acting career when she was in her teenage years. She landed a spot in the 1988 film ''Salsa''. Other television and film credits include '' Early Edition'', '' Dirty Dancing'', ''Selena'', ''Spin City'', an ...
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Sitcom
A sitcom, a portmanteau of situation comedy, or situational comedy, is a genre of comedy centered on a fixed set of characters who mostly carry over from episode to episode. Sitcoms can be contrasted with sketch comedy, where a troupe may use new characters in each sketch, and stand-up comedy, where a comedian tells jokes and stories to an audience. Sitcoms originated in radio, but today are found mostly on television as one of its dominant narrative forms. A situation comedy television program may be recorded in front of a studio audience, depending on the program's production format. The effect of a live studio audience can be imitated or enhanced by the use of a laugh track. Critics disagree over the utility of the term "sitcom" in classifying shows that have come into existence since the turn of the century. Many contemporary American sitcoms use the single-camera setup and do not feature a laugh track, thus often resembling the dramedy shows of the 1980s and 1990s rathe ...
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The Advocate (LGBT Magazine)
''The Advocate'' is an American LGBT magazine, printed bi-monthly and available by subscription. ''The Advocate'' brand also includes a website. Both magazine and website have an editorial focus on news, politics, opinion, and arts and entertainment of interest to lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender (LGBT) people. The magazine, established in 1967, is the oldest and largest LGBT publication in the United States and the only surviving one of its kind that was founded before the 1969 Stonewall riots in Manhattan, an uprising that was a major milestone in the LGBT rights movement. On June 9th, 2022 Pride Media was acquired by Equal Entertainment LLC known as equalpride putting the famous magazine back under queer ownership. History ''The Advocate'' was first published as a local newsletter by the activist group Personal Rights in Defense and Education (PRIDE) in Los Angeles. The newsletter was inspired by a police raid on a Los Angeles gay bar, the Black Cat Tavern, on Ja ...
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Guy Branum
Guy Branum (born November 12, 1975) is an American comedian, writer, and actor best known as the head writer of, and a sketch performer on, ''X-Play'' on the G4 network and as a regular panelist on ''Chelsea Lately'' on the E! network. He used to host the podcast ''Pop Rocket'' on the Maximum Fun network, and hosted TruTV's ''Talk Show the Game Show''. Early life Branum was born and raised in Yuba City, California to a Protestant father and Jewish mother.Interview
on ''Midday on WNYC'' July 31, 2018
He attended the from 1994-1998 where he was a history and political science major. He wrote a column for the ''
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TVLine
''TVLine'' is a website devoted to information, news, and spoilers of television programs. History In late 2010, ''Entertainment Weekly''s Michael Ausiello announced that he would be leaving ''EW'' after nearly two years in their employ to establish a TV-centered website with PMC, the media company founded by Jay Penske. He later announced that fellow ''EW'' writer Michael Slezak, E! Online's Megan Masters, and ''TV Guide''s Matt Mitovich would be joining him in the venture. The site debuted January 5, 2011, and more than tripled initial expectations for internet traffic in its first six days. In early 2011 a report by TV by the Numbers analyzed the pageview ratings for four television websites: ''TVLine'', its sister site '' Deadline'', ''TheWrap'', and TV by the Numbers itself. With a high of just over 1 million daily pageviews, ''TVLine'' beat all three competitors. A similar report in summer 2012 compared ''TVLine'' again to three other websites: ''Deadline'', ''The Hol ...
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