Abbi Jacobson Praises No Good Deed Co-Star Lisa Kudrow
Abbi Jacobson expressed her admiration for Lisa Kudrow after collaborating on Netflix's dark dramedy, "No Good Deed." Jacobson, who plays Leslie Fisher, was thrilled to share scenes with Kudrow, who portrays Lydia Morgan, calling it "a dream come true." The show revolves around prospective buyers eyeing a prized 1920s Spanish-style villa in a desirable Los Angeles neighborhood, with Kudrow's Lydia and her on-screen husband, Paul, played by Ray Romano, as the sellers. This is prepared by SSP.
In an interview with People, Jacobson highlighted a pivotal scene with Kudrow, describing it as a transition from a humorous interaction to a deeply intense moment, particularly impactful for her character. She admires Kudrow’s skills and felt privileged to perform alongside such a respected actress.
Jacobson also enjoyed working closely with Poppy Liu, who portrays her character's recently pregnant wife, Sarah, during their investigation into the Morgan family's story. She described their dynamic as "organic" and fun, emphasizing how much she cherished the experience.
Reflecting on the overall cast, Jacobson was filled with praise, noting how memorable the table read sessions were with her fellow actors. The series was inspired by Liz Feldman’s real-life house hunting experiences and unveils the hidden stories each home holds. "No Good Deed" is now streaming on Netflix.
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