"Entourage" Producers Show "How To Make It In America" Next Year


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October 29, 2009 5:54 a.m. EST

Topics: Television
Anthony Jones - Celebrity News Service Contributor

New York, NY (CNS) - Get ready for the next "Entourage." HBO and the show's creators are leaving Hollywood's "Entourage" for a look at New York's entrepreneurs in the new show, "How to Make It in America," which is also executive produced by Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson, Julian Farino, and Rob Weiss.

"How to Make It in America," already in production, stars Bryan Greenberg, Victor Rasuk, Luis Guzman and Scott "Kid Cudi" Mescudi. Brooklyn twentysomethings Ben (Greenberg) and Cam (Rasuk) use their connections to try to make it in New York's fashion scene. They team up with Cam's cousin Rene (Guzman), who has his own new energy drink, and friend Domingo ("Kid Cudi") to try and overcome all the obstacles of making it big.

Show creator Ian Edelman is collaborating with "Entourage" producer and writer Weiss for many of the show's scripts, while "Entourage" director/producer Farino is helming the pilot and other episodes.

Also appearing on the show are Lake Bell, Shannon Sossamyn, Martha Plimpton, Eddie Kaye Thomas, and David Kaplan. The new comedy will debut its first eight episodes on HBO in February.


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