Ex-con Felicity Huffman scores first acting role after prison stint
Ex-con Felicity Huffman has landed her first acting role following her involvement in the college admissions scandal.
After serving 11 days of a two-week jail term over her involvement in the college admissions scandal, actress Felicity Huffman has scored her first acting job since her release.
The ex-con, who served her prison sentence last year, has signed on to star in an untitled comedy inspired by the life of Susan Savage, owner of Triple-A baseball’s Sacramento River Cats, according to Deadline.
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The project will co-star Zack Gottsagen (The Peanut Butter Falcon).
The series was reportedly pitched to the Desperate Housewives star by producer Aaron Kaplan, CEO of Kapital Entertainment, and will be written by Becky Hartman Edwards (The Baker and the Beauty, The Bold Type).
Huffman, Kaplan (A Million Little Things) and Hartman Edwards will executive produce.
Huffman, an Emmy winner and Oscar nominee (Transamerica), will play Savage, who in an unexpected move took over as majority River Cats owner following her husband Art Savage’s death in November 2009. Gottsagen will play their son, who has Down syndrome and is himself a baseball fan, reported Deadline. The real-life team won the Triple-A national championship last year.
If they need to fill out the show’s roster, they may not have to look far for help.
Full House actress Lori Loughlin is set to be released from prison herself next month after serving a two-month sentence for her participation in the college admissions dust-up.
This article originally appeared on the New York Post and was reproduced with permission