Among the not-so-festive offerings dominating Netflix's top charts right now is a dark comedy series led by Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano.
The iconic sitcom stars also talk to The Hollywood Reporter about meeting for the first time with the Netflix dark comedy series despite their 'Friends' and 'Everybody Loves Raymond' fame, as they share stories from their tabloid days (one involving George Clooney).
A new comedy has just hit the 2024 Netflix calendar, and it’s impossible to not be intrigued by the strength of its ensemble cast. Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano star as homeowners Lydia and Paul Morgan,
Netflix’s No Good Deed is now streaming, and the dark comedy features strong performances from leads Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano. The two sitcom stars talked about their roles in the show, playing against type,
Netflix’s latest dark comedy, “No Good Deed,” has just dropped, and opinions are already swirling around online. If you’re into shows that have a twisted sense of humor with a touch of mystery, this might be your next binge, though be prepared for mixed reviews.
Netflix real estate comedy 'No Good Deed', starring Ray Romano and Lisa Kudrow, has good bones beneath all the extra additions.
Dead To Me' creator Liz Feldman was shocked by how competitive the real estate market was when she was looking for a new home. This sparked the idea for 'No Good Deed.'
Creator Liz Feldman returns to her 'Dead to Me' bag of tricks for the twist-filled story of a couple navigating grief, a failing marriage and the brutal challenges of the Los Angeles real estate market.
"It was a cool feeling," Romano tells PEOPLE. "We weren't admitting to ourselves, 'I'm a big sitcom star, and you're a big sitcom star,' but we understood this is kind of unique and cool"
What’s “No Good Deed” about? Well, it’s hard to say without running afoul of the list of spoilers Netflix has asked reviewers not to reveal. There’s an empty nester married couple, Paul and Lydia, played by consummate sitcom pros Ray Romano and Lisa Kudrow,
With CBS’s “Everybody Loves Raymond” (1996-2005) and NBC’s “Friends” (1994-2004), Ray Romano and Lisa Kudrow enjoyed enormous success in the sitcom world. After those series ended, though, Romano and Kudrow faced the dilemma many actors face: How would they avoid the scourge of typecasting?
Liz Feldman brought her signature TV show style, pairing comedy with deep emotional elements and mystery, to No Good Deed, with Lisa Kudrow, Ray Romano, Linda Cardellini, Denis Leary.