Amber Ruffin’s ‘Non-Evil Twin’ Comedy Pilot Not Going Forward At NBC
EXCLUSIVE: NBC is not moving forward with Non-Evil Twin multi-camera comedy pilot, starring and executive produced by NBCUniversal late-night star Amber Ruffin.
Non-Evil Twin was one of two comedy pilots NBC ordered this pilot season along with the single-camera St. Denis Medical, which was picked up to series last Friday.
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There is no decision yet on the two drama pilots, one from Jenna Bans and Bill Krebs (fka Murder by the Book) starring Retta; and medical drama pilot Wolf starring Zachary Quinto.
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Written by Ruffin and Kenny Smith, Non-Evil Twin starred Ruffin as a woman who is forced to step in to her sister’s role as the leader of a Fortune 500 company despite knowing little about business and even less about the way her sister has been running the corporation.
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Ruffin and Smith executive produced alongside Jenny Hagel, with Straight to Cards’ Olivia Morris serving as co-exec producer. Universal Television was the studio.
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