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''Unscripted'' is an American
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series that aired on
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in early 2005. The series was largely improvised by its performers. It was executive produced by
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, George Clooney, and Grant Heslov. ''Unscripted'' is the second HBO series Clooney and Soderbergh collaborated on that has an improvisational structure, after '' K Street''. Clooney directed the first five episodes and Heslov directed the last five episodes.


Synopsis

''Unscripted'' follows the misadventures of three struggling actors, who are all in the same acting class in
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, as they make the rounds from auditions to rejection and from personal struggle and to satisfaction. The three all play themselves, as the show blends fact with fiction as a movie/show within a show. It features many cameo appearances from stars playing themselves either in projects they're involved in, or involved in a social function, such as Brad Pitt,
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, Noah Wyle, Hank Azaria, Richard Kind, Meryl Streep,
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.


Main characters

* Bryan Greenberg - A young twentysomething actor bouncing from audition to audition. A generally good man brought down by the frustrations of trying to make it, including backstabbing, shady network contracts and being virtually unnoticed on the small screen if he even makes the final cut. Greenberg's real-life role on the show '' One Tree Hill'', as well as his landing of a role in the film ''
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'', are incorporated into the series as plot lines. * Krista Allen - A single mother and actress better known for her looks than for her talent, trying to establish herself as a serious performer. Often typecast in print ads or commercials as the "sexy girl", she is rarely taken seriously, and when opportunities arise, she gets passed over for someone with a bigger name. * Jennifer Hall - A nice girl her agents deem insufficiently attractive, taking low-level jobs on major film productions. Naively finds herself in the Hollywood machine in trying to land roles by knowing who's who in the industry. * Goddard Fulton (
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) - The protagonists' stern but fatherly acting teacher, a refined man whose professionalism and guidance remain in the classroom but virtually disappear outside it. Despite keeping a distance from his students outside of teaching, Fulton helps them however he can in the classroom.


Other characters

* Nick - Bryan's roommate, who often steals his auditions and schemes ways to achieve success. He winds up starring in a genital herpes commercial and auditioning for a pornographic film without his knowledge. Played by Nick Paonessa. * Dragon - Another of Bryan's friends in the acting class who winds up dating Jennifer. Played by Erik Weiner. * Pam - An actress in the class who hooks up with Nick. Played by Pamela Adlon. * Diane - An actress in the class who has a romantic history with Goddard. Played by Diane Baker. * The English theatre director Aaron Mullen plays himself.


Critical reception

''Unscripted'' received mixed reviews. Nathan Rabin of '' The A.V. Club'' wrote, "At its most bittersweet, ''Unscripted'' captures the vulnerability of actors fighting off that nagging internal voice that says maybe they just aren't fated to make it big, and their careers will peak with bit parts, softcore porn, or roles on second-rate soaps or sitcoms." Tom Shales of ''
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'' wrote a positive review, saying, "If there's anything television doesn't need—or so you'd think—it's another show about show business… ut''Unscripted'' succeeds credibly and entertainingly in deglamorizing an occupation that most of us still probably think of as exciting and glittery even at its most rudimentary level” and "it definitely grows on you the way good but quirky shows do." Tim Goodman of the ''
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'' was more critical, writing, "''Unscripted'' is a miss, and not because this cinema verite-styled show mixes fiction and reality in a way that is—what's the word?—confusing. It's not even that the series is insiderish. HBO's other series about actors in Los Angeles, '' Entourage'', is so inside that you'll need a '' Daily Variety'' to find your way back out. The difference is that series is compelling." He concluded, "''Unscripted'' certainly does better attempting humor than trying to draw sympathy, but it lacks something inside."


Home media

The entire series was released on Region 1 DVD in the U.S. on October 18, 2005, by HBO Home Video.


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* {{HBONetwork Shows 2000s American comedy-drama television series 2005 American television series debuts 2005 American television series endings American English-language television shows HBO original programming Television shows set in Los Angeles Television shows filmed in Los Angeles Television series about actors Television series about show business Improvisational television series