Introducing "Barely Famous": a docu-style comedy series. This show explores the hypocrisy of reality TV by centering around two sisters who say they would never do a reality show, but are being filmed by a camera crew. Over the course of the season, we’ll follow Erin and Sara as they navigate the treacherous LA waters of building a career, dating, and simultaneously trying to prove that they’re “normal”. Each episode of Barely Famous will skewer Hollywood stereotypes and comment on the world of celebrity through the eyes of two D-Listers, desperately trying to insist they don’t care about “Lists” while also trying to get on the A-List. By breaking the 4th wall and occasionally telling both the crew and network to cut, no reality convention is too sacred, and our girls point out the absurdity of the medium itself.
The world's first animated reality series gathers icons from all corners of the cartoon universe and lets them loose, with plenty of cameras to catch their exploits. Here's what happens when eight cartoon characters stop being polite and start getting real.
Abbey DiGregorio (née McBride) is an American voice actress who is best known for portraying the voice of Ling-Ling on Drawn Together. She is a member of the sketch comedy group The Mechanicals. also appears in Richard Kelly's film Southland Tales. In the Drawn Together episode "Foxxy and the Gang Bang", Abbey not only provides the voice of Ling-Ling, but also does a live cameo as a white lady getting robbed by the Bill Cosby parody (DeWayne Jessie of Otis Day). Abbey provided a voice of a penguin in Bob Saget's movie Farce of the Penguins. In 2008, she married Drawn Together writer, Craig DiGregorio. Description above from the Wikipedia article Abbey DiGregorio, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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