Warning: Plenty of spoilers ahead for the series finale of Orange Is the New Black.
At the end of Orange Is the New Black season six, Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) unexpectedly got out of Litchfield early. Good news, right? Well, it was bittersweet, because that means she would be away from her fiancée Alex Vause (Laura Prepon). We had some ideas of how Piper would still be in season seven, despite no longer being behind bars, but now there's no need for guessing. Here's how her story plays out.
Piper is living in a spare room with her brother, his wife, and their new baby. She's having a rough time with the living situation, in addition to finding a good job and keeping up with her probation requirements, not to mention she misses Alex.
Her dad has been giving her the cold shoulder, due to the whole prison thing, but...
At the end of Orange Is the New Black season six, Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) unexpectedly got out of Litchfield early. Good news, right? Well, it was bittersweet, because that means she would be away from her fiancée Alex Vause (Laura Prepon). We had some ideas of how Piper would still be in season seven, despite no longer being behind bars, but now there's no need for guessing. Here's how her story plays out.
Piper is living in a spare room with her brother, his wife, and their new baby. She's having a rough time with the living situation, in addition to finding a good job and keeping up with her probation requirements, not to mention she misses Alex.
Her dad has been giving her the cold shoulder, due to the whole prison thing, but...
- 8/1/2019
- by Caitlyn Fitzpatrick
- Popsugar.com
Jason Biggs (Orange is the New Black) has been tapped as the male lead opposite Maggie Lawson in Geniuses (working title), Fox’s multi-camera blue-collar family comedy pilot from La to Vegas creator/executive producer Lon Zimmet.
Written and executive produced by Zimmet, Geniuses harkens back to one of Fox’s signature comedy series, Malcolm in the Middle. The comedy is about Cay (Lawson) and Mike (Biggs), a blue-collar couple in South Jersey trying to get by while raising four kids, three of whom just happen to be certified geniuses.
Biggs plays Mike, the dad. He is affable, enthusiastic and not dumb but definitely not cerebral.
Biggs next will be seen reprising his role as Larry Bloom on the final season of Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black and in the indie The Subject, directed by Lanie Zipoy. In TV, the American Pie alum previously headlined the CBS comedy series Mad Love.
Written and executive produced by Zimmet, Geniuses harkens back to one of Fox’s signature comedy series, Malcolm in the Middle. The comedy is about Cay (Lawson) and Mike (Biggs), a blue-collar couple in South Jersey trying to get by while raising four kids, three of whom just happen to be certified geniuses.
Biggs plays Mike, the dad. He is affable, enthusiastic and not dumb but definitely not cerebral.
Biggs next will be seen reprising his role as Larry Bloom on the final season of Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black and in the indie The Subject, directed by Lanie Zipoy. In TV, the American Pie alum previously headlined the CBS comedy series Mad Love.
- 2/27/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Jason Biggs, who recently starred opposite Julianne Nicholson in the Toronto Film Festival-premiering Who We Are Now and in last year’s Freeform TV movie Angry Angel, has signed with ICM Partners.
Biggs played Larry Bloom on Netflix’s Orange is the New Black, and was Scoop Rosenbaum on Broadway in the revival of The Heidi Chronicles opposite Elisabeth Moss. His film credits include starring in the American Pie movies, Woody Allen’s Anything Else, Jersey Girl and Saving Silverman.
He and his wife Jenny Mollen also recently co-hosted and produced the Lifetime game show My Partner Knows Best.
Biggs, previously at UTA, continues to be repped by Management 360 and Steve Burkow at Ziffren Law.
Biggs played Larry Bloom on Netflix’s Orange is the New Black, and was Scoop Rosenbaum on Broadway in the revival of The Heidi Chronicles opposite Elisabeth Moss. His film credits include starring in the American Pie movies, Woody Allen’s Anything Else, Jersey Girl and Saving Silverman.
He and his wife Jenny Mollen also recently co-hosted and produced the Lifetime game show My Partner Knows Best.
Biggs, previously at UTA, continues to be repped by Management 360 and Steve Burkow at Ziffren Law.
- 6/21/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
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