ABC has announced casting for some of the networks upcoming pilots:
Scott Wolf will play the lead in a still-untitled comedy for ABC taking place in a law firm, despite only being twelve years old. Okay, he's actually pushing forty, but seriously, the dude looks like he never ages.
Charles Esten will star in another comedy pilot for ABC called American Family. Esten will play the patriarch of a middle class family. One assumes they'll do and say comedic things.
Carpoolers, yet another ABC comedy pilot, will feature Fred Goss, Jerry Minor and Jerry O'Connell as members of a carpool. That doesn't sound like the most interesting premise in the world, but I've enjoyed the work of all three of these men in the past, especially Jerry Minor's work on Mr. Show and Lucky Louie (a series I don't think ever got the credit it deserved).
Finally, Kathryn Hahn, Flex Alexander, Matthew Morrison and Jayma Mays have been added to ABC's Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office, a workplace comedy pilot about making it in the corporate world.
Over at CBS, the drama pilot Swingtown, about wife-swapping couples in the '70s, has added Molly Parker and Josh Hopkins. Parker will play a wife with teenage kids, and Hopkins will play a former athlete.
Babylon Fields, also a pilot for CBS, has added Ray Stevenson, who will play a detective in a town where the dead come back to life.














