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Ken Jeong to Produce and Star in Fox Comedy Project Inspired by Senator Barbara Boxer’s Early Congressional Career
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He’s Ken Jeong, and he approves this message. “The Masked Singer” panelist and “I Can See Your Voice” host has signed on to play a politician in a project now in development at Fox.

Jeong will star and executive produce the single-camera comedy “How Can We Help,” a workplace ensemble set in the world of politics. Jeong is set to play newly elected congressman Jimmy Choi, a local stain-removal tycoon who takes office representing the 10th District of Boston. As the logline explains, “he causes all kinds of messes for his intrepid staff—none of whom voted for him.”

“How Can We Help” is inspired by retired Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and her early career working in a Congressional district office. Sen. Boxer and her daughter, filmmaker Nicole Boxer, will executive produce as well.

The show is created by one-time “Friends” showrunner Adam Chase and “Royal Pains” co-creator/co-showrunner Andrew Lenchewski.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 3/19/2025
  • by Michael Schneider
  • Variety Film + TV
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