Stephanie Hsu Joins Peacock’s New Series ‘Poker Face’

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Peacock’s upcoming series “Poker Face” has added a new cast member. “Everything, Everywhere All at Once” star Stephanie Hsu is heading to the streamer to join the Natasha Lyonne-led series.

Along with this casting announcement, the show is also currently looking for talent. Production is seeking New York-based actors for background work. If you’re interested in applying, you can visit our casting notice. Or, if you want to learn more about Hsu’s new role in the series, we have all the details below. 

‘Poker Face’ Adds Stephanie Hsu to Its Cast

Stephanie Hsu is going from everywhere all at once to one specific place: the upcoming Peacock series “Poker Face.” It’s unknown at this time who the star of the critically acclaimed “Everything, Everywhere All at Once” will play in the new series, but she joins a cast including Natasha Lyonne, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and David Castañeda. The series, created by Rian Johnson, will reportedly “follow a procedural format and see Lyonne’s character working to solve different murders in each episode.” As we previously reported, “Poker Face” received a 10-episode order from the streamer in March 2021 with Johnson, Lyonne, Maya Rudolph, and more executive producing. Betty Mae Casting is the team behind “Poker Face.”

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