Veteran Actor Cast Alongside Tim Allen and Kat Dennings in Upcoming Sitcom
Summary
– Daryl “Chill” Mitchell has been cast in the ABC pilot “Shifting Gears,” a new comedy series starring Tim Allen and Kat Dennings.
– Known for roles in “NCIS: New Orleans” and “Fear the Walking Dead,” Mitchell will play Ed, a mechanic and former Marine in the show.
– The series, directed by John Pasquin, centers around a family dynamic in a classic car restoration shop.
Actor Daryl “Chill” Mitchell, familiar to audiences from “NCIS: New Orleans” and “Fear the Walking Dead,” is set to broaden his extensive television career with a role in ABC’s new sitcom “Shifting Gears.” The multi-camera comedy, which also stars Tim Allen and Kat Dennings, was greenlit by ABC in March and is set to showcase a blend of family and professional life entwined around a classic car restoration shop.
In “Shifting Gears,” Mitchell will portray Ed, a former Marine turned mechanic working in the shop owned by Matt (played by Tim Allen), the stubborn, widowed owner. The plot thickens as Matt’s estranged daughter, Riley (played by Dennings), moves into his house with her teenage children, sparking a journey of familial restoration that parallels the physical car restorations in the shop.
Directed by John Pasquin, who has a longstanding collaborative history with Tim Allen, including projects like “Home Improvement” and “The Santa Clause,” the show aims to capture a similar comedic and heartfelt essence. Mitchell’s character, Ed, is described as the “work husband” of a yet-to-be-cast character named Frankie, adding another layer of interpersonal relationships to the series.
Mitchell’s casting in “Shifting Gears” follows his notable television roles, including his portrayal of Wendell in “Fear the Walking Dead” and Patton Plame in “NCIS: New Orleans.” His addition to the cast is a strong fit, given his proven track record in comedic and dramatic roles.
“Shifting Gears” is a significant addition to ABC’s comedy lineup, exploring themes of family reconciliation, personal growth, and the trials of managing a small business. Fans of Mitchell can look forward to seeing him in a new light in this promising sitcom.
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