News > Eight Actors join Jon Stewart and Karlin's "Three Strikes"

November 14, 2006

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Eight actors have stepped up to the plate for Comedy Central's baseball-set pilot "Three Strikes," from Jon Stewart and Ben Karlin's Busboy Productions, reports Variety.

Hamilton Von Watts, Frank John Hughes, Adrian Martinez, Reno Wilson, Phil Hendrie, Toby Huss, Nathanial Moon and Ken Jeong comprise the ensemble cast of "Three Strikes," a character-based comedy set in the world of minor league baseball. Their characters are part of the team at the center of the half-hour project.

"Three Strikes" is based on an idea from Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck (Fox's "King of the Hill," NBC's "Frasier"). The pilot will be executive produced by Stewart, Karlin, Gregory and Huyck. Jim Sharp is the executive in charge of production.

 

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