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Black
Actress to Star in Net's First Sitcom: De'Leon Makes History in Television
Internet's Sitcom, a Sitcom
Friday January
04 10:01 AM EST. The
Television Internet Broadcasting Network, a pioneer of Internet series
programming, announced recently that acclaimed comedian Lunden De'Leon
will star in the network's new series Sitcom, a sitcom premiering this
winter on televisioninternet.com.
The Television Internet
Broadcasting Network, a pioneer of Internet series programming, announced
recently that acclaimed comedian Lunden De'Leon will star in the network's
new series Sitcom, a sitcom premiering this winter on televisioninternet.com.
In a late December press
conference streamed online from its website, De'Leon announced that
she will be part of Internet history as Sitcom becomes the first situation
comedy series for the Internet. Television Internet will air 26 original
half hour episodes viewable for free. De'Leon will also make Internet
history as the first African-American actress to star in an original
series for the Internet.
"Sitcom could easily finish
in the top ten of any network show this season. It's that good," says
De'Leon who has starred in over fifty movies and television shows and
has graced the pages of Swimsuit Illustrated, and most recently the
fall edition of Black Men's Magazine.
"As a black woman, I am very
proud that Sitcom shows that African-American women can be funny, beautiful,
and intelligent."
Sitcom is produced by Anthony
Kling, the son of seven time Emmy nominated, two time Emmy Award winning
writer/producer Woody Kling who collectively have been attached to all
six decades of television history with credits including All in the
Family, the Carol Burnett show and Maude.
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