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'Ted Lasso' star Brett Goldstein inks deal with Warner Bros. TV

By ANI | Updated: February 1, 2022 20:20 IST

Emmy-winning actor Brett Goldstein has signed a multiyear overall development deal with Warner Bros. Television Group, the studio behind the hit Apple TV Plus comedy 'Ted Lasso' in which the actor plays the role of gruff English football star Roy Kent.

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Emmy-winning actor Brett Goldstein has signed a multiyear overall development deal with Warner Bros. Television Group, the studio behind the hit Apple TV Plus comedy 'Ted Lasso' in which the actor plays the role of gruff English football star Roy Kent.

As per Variety, under the terms of the deal, Goldstein, who is also a writer and co-executive producer on 'Ted Lasso', will develop, create, and produce new television content for WBTV for all platforms, including potential projects for WarnerMedia's HBO Max, other streaming services, cable and broadcast networks.

The financial terms of the development deal -- which only includes Goldstein's writing and producing talents, not an exclusive arrangement for his acting -- were not disclosed, but Variety has learned that Warner Bros. signed Goldstein in a "highly competitive situation" with other studios for new television projects that Goldstein develops and produces.

Goldstein won the 2021 Emmy for supporting actor in a comedy for his performance on 'Ted Lasso' Season 1. He is currently nominated for the 2022 Writers Guild Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards and Critics Choice Awards for his work on Season 2 of the hit Apple TV Plus series.

Production on 'Ted Lasso's' third season is set to begin soon.

Aside from his work on 'Ted Lasso', Goldstein co-created the AMC anthology 'Soulmates', which was renewed for Season 2 ahead of its premiere in August 2020, and is currently writing and executive producing the upcoming Apple TV Plus comedy 'Shrinking', produced by WBTV, alongside 'Ted Lasso' executive producer Bill Lawrence and Jason Segel, who will star.

Goldstein also hosts the iHeartRadio Award-nominated podcast 'Films To Be Buried With', which finds him in a candid conversation with special guests as they discuss the films that have shaped them.

( With inputs from ANI )

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