Will Sharpe, known for his role in The White Lotus, has been cast as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the upcoming Sky Original mini-series Amadeus, a reimagined adaptation of the 1979 play. The series will explore Mozart's life, including his relationship with fiery Constanze Weber Mozart and court composer Antonio Salieri. Sharpe is also set to direct the film adaptation of Japanese Breakfast's memoir Crying In H Mart.
Will Sharpe, known for his role in 'White Lotus', is set to play Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the Sky Original limited series, 'Amadeus'. The drama, a reimagining of Peter Shaffer’s 1979 stage play, will focus on the rivalry between Mozart and fellow composer Antonia Salieri in 18th century Vienna. The series, to be produced by Two Cities Television, will reunite the team behind the crime series Giri/Haji, with Joe Barton writing the screenplay and Julian Farino directing.
Will Sharpe, known for his role in "White Lotus," will play the lead role in the TV series "Amadeus," a reimagining of the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart set in 18th century Vienna. The series, developed by Joe Barton and directed by Julian Farino, will explore Mozart's journey as he seeks to establish himself as a musical genius. Production is set to begin later this year, and more cast members will be announced in the future.
Lena Dunham, creator of Girls, is returning to TV with her first show in five years called "Too Much," a romantic comedy series co-created with her husband Luis Felber. The show stars Megan Stalter and breakout star Will Sharpe from The White Lotus season 2. It follows the story of a New York workaholic who moves to London and forms an unusual connection with a man named Felix. Dunham describes the show as an "ex-pat rom-com for the disillusioned." "Too Much" will be available on Netflix.
Netflix has ordered a new romantic comedy series called "Too Much," created by Lena Dunham and starring Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe. The 10-episode series follows a New York workaholic who moves to London after a broken relationship and meets an unusual connection named Felix. The show explores the question of whether Americans and Brits speak the same language and is described as an ex-pat rom-com for those who wonder if true love is still possible. Production will begin in the UK in 2024.
Lena Dunham and her husband Luis Felber have co-created a romantic comedy series titled "Too Much" for Netflix, with Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe set to star. The series follows a New York workaholic who takes a job in London to escape her broken relationship, only to find an unusual connection with a man named Felix. Dunham writes and directs the series, which features original music from Felber. "Too Much" is the first series created by Dunham since "Camping" and will be produced by Universal International Studios' Working Title Television.
Aubrey Plaza revealed that the dynamic between her character and Will Sharpe's character in "The White Lotus" changed after she saw his rock-hard abs while filming in Hawaii. Plaza also previously stirred the pot by hinting at a hookup between her character and another character on the show.
Will Sharpe, known for his role in The White Lotus, has been announced as the director for the film adaptation of Michelle Zauner's memoir, Crying In H Mart. The memoir details Zauner's relationship with her mother and her ties to Korean cuisine in times of grief. Sharpe, who is half-Japanese, found the story's specificity to be universal and relatable. Zauner praised Sharpe's sensitivity and personal experience as the perfect fit for the project. Zauner will also work on the film's musical score.