Award-Winning Actress to Appear on New FOX Comedy
Award-winning actress Dianne Wiest will have a recurring role on THE
RETURN OF JEZEBEL JAMES, the new Amy Sherman-Palladino comedy premiering
midseason on FOX. Wiest plays “Talia,” the mother of Sarah (Parker
Posey) and Coco (Lauren Ambrose) Tompkins.
Perhaps best known for her Oscar-winning supporting roles in Woody
Allen’s “Hannah and Her Sisters” and “Bullets Over Broadway,”
Wiest also has had memorable roles in Allen’s films “Radio Days,”
“September” and “The Purple Rose of Cairo,” as well as Tim Burton’s
“Edward Scissorhands” and Mike Nichols’ “The Birdcage.” She
received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her work in
Ron Howard’s “Parenthood.” Wiest last appeared on stage in Wendy
Wasserstein’s “Third” at Lincoln Center and on Broadway with Al
Pacino in “Salome,” directed by Estelle Parsons. Additional theater
credits include “The Shawl,” “Hunting Cockroaches,” “After the
Fall,” “Beyond Therapy” and “The Art of Dining.”
THE RETURN OF JEZEBEL JAMES follows SARAH TOMPKINS (Posey), who has
everything a fancy girl could want in life: her own imprint at
HarperCollins’ children’s division; a big brownstone in Hoboken; a
young, energetic and only slightly terrified assistant, BUDDY (Michael
Arden); and a perfect, no-strings-attached relationship with successful
businessman MARCUS SONTI (Scott Cohen). So when Sarah’s parents, RONALD
(Ron McClarty) and TALIA (Wiest), remind her that her life is not
complete, at first she’s irritated – and then she decides, why not
have a baby? But a trip to the doctor brings the disheartening news that
Sarah can’t conceive. Determined to find a way around this problem,
Sarah turns to the most unlikely choice for help: her unfocused younger
sister COCO (Ambrose), whose imaginary childhood friend Jezebel James has
inspired Sarah’s latest book. The mismatched sisters move in together
when a reluctant Coco agrees to carry Sarah’s baby.
THE RETURN OF JEZEBEL JAMES is produced by Regency Television.
Executive producers are Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino.
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