Arts & Entertainment
Scene For New NBC Show Filmed at Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center
Cast and crew filmed at the aquarium on Wednesday.
Over 100 cast and crew members gathered to film a scene for a new NBC show at the Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center in Riverhead on Wednesday.
The show, Sharing, is co-produced by comedian and talk show host Jimmy Fallon and producer Rick Schwart. Beth McCarthy-Miller is directing the show.
The new comedy Sharing, will be a single camera project about people working together in a shared office space, according to a report in TVLine.com.
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Actress Christine Taylor, who has starred in comedies such as Zoolander, Tropic Thunder, The Wedding Singer and more, will star in the new show as a ”Type-A businesswoman who co-owns the office with her husband, who wishes would stand up for himself more often,” according to the report.
The show will also feature Stephen Schneider (known for Chasing Life and Broad City), Jack Carpenter (know for I Love You Beth Cooper and The Good Wife), and Greta Lee (known for St. Vincent’s and New Girl).
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Some of the actors apparently had to actually go in the penguin pool, according to the aquarium’s Facebook page.
Photos: Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center Facebook page
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