Thursday, November 21, 2019

Chase Anthony And Tanisha Long




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Bigger is a half hour scripted comedy that takes place in the East Atlanta neighborhood, Little Five Points. The series follows a single-black-woman who is dealing with the threat of marriage to a boring-in-bed boyfriend and the sudden, random death of a college acquaintance. The tragedy drives her ambitious group of friends to take a deeper look at their stagnant lives, asking themselves— is there something bigger and better in life. Bigger episodes are currently streaming on BET+ with new episodes launching every Thursday. The series is executive produced by Will Packer.

Tanisha Long is a West Philadelphia born and raised actor, writer, and comedian known for her work on The CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, HBO's High Maintenance, and Comedy Central's Workaholics. On Bigger, she plays Layne Roberts - a quirky, simple beauty who has been holding herself back, both in love and in life, and has found herself at a major crossroads. Her straight-laced boyfriend Greg (played by Warren Burke) has just proposed, but she's not sure if playing it safe is her style, especially when the handsome and adventurous Reggie (played by Terrence T. Terrell) is now very interested in her. Meanwhile, her vintage store needs a serious boost. Layne is upbeat, fun, and positive, but constantly second-guessing herself has started to become a problem. She is about to start taking some risks, for better or for worse.

Atlanta native Chase Anthony is an actor, comedian and former college football player who made his acting debut as Tre in the feature film Holla II. His other credits include Journey of a Goddess, Love & Trust and Hidden Treasure and television shows Grey’s Anatomy, Lethal Weapon, TheBkdwn, Deal With It, Netflix & Chill and starred in the web series A Whole New Irving, which won him the Best Male Performance from the International Academy of Web Television award. Chase wrapped up his first solo college tour in 2018 while opening for the legendary comedian Sinbad.

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