The 45-year-old "Friends" star, who last worked with Allen 21 years ago, is joining comedians Lewis Black and Joy Behar, and actors Becky Ann Baker, Margaret Ladd, Rebecca Shull, Christine Ebersole, and David Harbour among the newest crop of talent to be added to the TV venture, reported The Wrap.
Miley Cyrus and Elaine May, who previously appeared in the acclaimed director's 2000 film "Small Time Crooks", were recently announced as part of the cast of Allen's as-yet-untitled show, his first scripted series, which will stream online on Amazon.
A launch date for the show has yet to be announced.
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