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Checked Out | This new quirky series, created by actor David Greenman, stars Zelda Williams (Robin Williams’ daughter) in her comedic debut and NewsRadio‘s Vicki Lewis, among others. It follows the escapades of two independent supermarket employees who will do anything to get out of working. A great show to “watch” while you are “working” in your cube at the office. Just make sure you stifle your...
Checked Out | This new quirky series, created by actor David Greenman, stars Zelda Williams (Robin Williams’ daughter) in her comedic debut and NewsRadio‘s Vicki Lewis, among others. It follows the escapades of two independent supermarket employees who will do anything to get out of working. A great show to “watch” while you are “working” in your cube at the office. Just make sure you stifle your...
- 4/12/2012
- by Sheryl Rothmuller
- TVLine.com
Despite all evidence to the contrary (her acting roles, her famous father, her sensationally sardonic personality), Zelda Williams doesn't consider herself funny. But as more and more people catch wind of her delightfully dry and wonderfully offbeat webseries, Checked Out, Zelda will have a tougher time convincing people she funny doesn't run in her family.
Insider.com: What appealed to you about this project?
Zelda Williams: Checked Out used to be called Heinous People and the script was these awful people who work in a Trader Joe's – that just really made me smile. I love this kind of filmmaking because it's ultra-low budget and brings creative people, that didn't have a venue, to the table and gives them a platform for their voice. We shot it in the downstairs of a closed mortuary – it was ridiculous, but it was a blast. I couldn't have asked for a better comedy experience because I've pretty much stayed away so...
Insider.com: What appealed to you about this project?
Zelda Williams: Checked Out used to be called Heinous People and the script was these awful people who work in a Trader Joe's – that just really made me smile. I love this kind of filmmaking because it's ultra-low budget and brings creative people, that didn't have a venue, to the table and gives them a platform for their voice. We shot it in the downstairs of a closed mortuary – it was ridiculous, but it was a blast. I couldn't have asked for a better comedy experience because I've pretty much stayed away so...
- 4/2/2012
- TheInsider.com
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