Lisa Kudrow Explains Why She Didn't Need to Read 'No Good Deed' Script Before Signing On
Lisa Kudrow is opening up about the moment when she received the offer to star in Netflix’s new series No Good Deed and why she didn’t even need to read the script before saying “yes.”
The show follows Lydia and Paul (Kudrow and Ray Romano), who are now empty nesters and decide to start anew by listing their gorgeous, century-old home in one of L.A.’s most desirable neighborhoods. As they struggle to hide the dark and dangerous secrets that linger inside their longtime home, Paul and Lydia begin to realize that the only way they’ll escape the past is to finally face it.
Lisa participated in the Skip Intro podcast and explained why she knew she needed to be part of the project.
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“My agents called, together, and said, ‘Okay, it’s Netflix. It’s a limited series.’ Alright, that’s good. ‘Liz Feldman, who did…’ And I said, Dead to Me! I know, I know who Liz Feldman is. This sounds like something I want to do,” Lisa began.
Lisa was then told, “And also, your character is married to Ray Romano, he’s playing your husband. And Linda Cardellini is in it.”
“I said, ‘Okay, do I need to read the script? I should, right? Should we just say I’m reading the script, but it’s yes?’ That’s how I felt about it,” Lisa said.
Watch the trailer for the new show, which is streaming now.
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