He previously played the villainous Count Olaf in A Series of Unfortunate Events, which ran for three seasons and wrapped in 2019. Uncoupled marks NPH’s second series for Netflix. Harris executive-produces alongside Star, Richman, Tony Hernandez ( Younger) and Lilly Burns ( Emily in Paris, Younger).
Rounding out the cast are Tisha Campbell ( Martin) as Michael’s business partner Suzanne Emerson Brooks ( The Last Ship) as TV weatherman Billy Brooks Ashmanskas ( The Good Lord Bird) as art dealer Stanley and recurring guest star Marcia Gay Harden ( The Morning Show) as Upper East Side socialite Claire. “Overnight, Michael has to confront two nightmares: losing what he thought was his soulmate and suddenly finding himself a single gay man in his mid-forties in New York City.” In addition, the streamer dropped a teaser (embedded above) and first-look photos (as seen below).Ĭreated by Darren Star ( Sex and the City, Younger, Emily in Paris) and Jeffrey Richman ( Modern Family, Frasier) and consisting of eight half-hour episodes, Uncoupled follows Harris’ newly single Michael, who “thought his life was perfect until his husband,” hedge-fund manager Colin ( The Boys in the Band‘s Tuc Watkins), “blindsides him by walking out the door after 17 years,” according to the official logline. Netflix on Wednesday announced that the How I Met Your Mother vet’s new comedy Uncoupled will premiere Friday, July 29. 'Proud and Loud: Celebrating 50 Years Of Pride' will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Saturday 4 June.Something about seeing Neil Patrick Harris in a suit just feels right, doesn’t it? Our sponsorship builds on our long running celebration of Pride Month around the world, which our LGBT+ employee network Out Open sits at the heart of.” Stephen Quick and Peter Brennan said: "This year, on the 50th anniversary of the first Pride march in London, we are proud to be sponsoring Pride in London for the first time. Pride in London has teamed up with with IHG Hotels Resorts’® Out Open Employee Network for the historic event and IHG bosses explained that they are "proud" to be working with the foundation on the 50th anniversary of the first Pride march. The 'Dancing On My Own' hitmaker - who himself is openly gay - will be joined in the lineup by 'Girls Like Girls' songstress Hayley Kiyoko, who has often been vocal about her support for the gay community. We are so grateful to all of the artists, LGBT+ icons and allies who will help make a night to remember." Pride in London’s Executive Director Christopher Joell-Deshields said in a statement: "The LGBT+ community in the UK has come so far in the past 50 years, and this concert will be a great moment to celebrate our journey and where we are today! However, it is also a time to acknowledge the work still to be done and what the next 50 years will look like. The 33-year-old singer - who shot to fame as a contestant on 'Britain's Got Talent' back in 2015 before releasing his chart-storming album 'Only Human' in 2018 - will take to the stage at the prestigious London venue in June for 'Proud and Loud: Celebrating 50 Years Of Pride' to mark half a century since the first London Pride march for gay men back in 1972.
Calum Scott is to perform at the Royal Albert Hall to mark 50 Years of Pride.