Harriet Dyer joins CBS comedy pilot ‘DMV’
A new face at the DMV
Harriet Dyer has been cast in the upcoming CBS comedy pilot, DMV. This single-camera pilot, which was greenlit by CBS in August, also stars Tim Meadows. The show is inspired by a short story by Katherine Heiny and promises to bring humor to one of the most dreaded places: the Department of Motor Vehicles.
The setting and characters
The official description of the show sets the scene at the DMV, a place where frustration is the norm. The characters, who are quirky and endearing, earn minimum wage while performing a thankless job. Customers arrive already annoyed, but the staff finds solace in each other’s company.
Meet Colette
Dyer will portray Colette, a driving examiner with a big heart. Colette is known for her calming presence, often taking on the most nervous and scared individuals. She is smart, self-aware, and working on her personal growth. However, Colette is also adorably neurotic, struggles with boundaries, and tends to prioritize others’ feelings over her own.
Harriet Dyer’s journey
This role keeps Dyer within the Paramount family. She recently co-created, executive produced, and starred in the Australian series Colin From Accounts, which is produced partly by CBS Studios and airs on Paramount+ in the U.S. Dyer stars alongside her husband, Patrick Brammall. The show has received critical acclaim, with both seasons holding a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Season 2 is set to premiere on Paramount+ on September 26.
Previous roles
Dyer has also been a part of the American version of No Activity on Paramount+ (formerly CBS All Access), having starred in the original Australian version as well. Her other TV credits include NBC’s American Auto and The InBetween.
Behind the scenes
DMV is written and executive produced by Dana Klein. The executive production team also includes Aaron Kaplan, Wendi Trilling, and Robyn Meisinger. The show is produced by CBS Studios.
Industry insights
The casting of Harriet Dyer in DMV highlights a trend in the television industry where actors are increasingly involved in multiple facets of production. Dyer’s involvement in Colin From Accounts as a co-creator and executive producer, in addition to her acting role, exemplifies this shift. This trend is reflective of a broader movement towards more collaborative and multi-dimensional roles within the industry.
The appeal of workplace comedies
Workplace comedies like DMV resonate with audiences because they often reflect the everyday experiences of viewers. The setting of the DMV, a universally recognized and often dreaded place, provides a rich backdrop for humor and character development. The show’s focus on the camaraderie among the staff adds a layer of warmth and relatability, making it a promising addition to CBS’s comedy lineup.
Final thoughts
Harriet Dyer’s casting in DMV is an exciting development for fans of her work and for those looking forward to the new comedy. Her ability to bring depth and charm to her characters will undoubtedly enhance the show’s appeal. As the series progresses, it will be interesting to see how the dynamic between the characters unfolds and how the show tackles the everyday challenges of working at the DMV.
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