Meryl Streep, Courtney Cox, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Molly Shannon, Dan Bucatinsky, Jane Lynch, Alan Cumming and a laundry list of other famous actors have all channeled characters with various kinds and degrees of neuroses who have looked into their computer screens and engaged with Kudrow’s highly insecure Fiona Wallace in a sort of short-form psychological treatment for the internet age.
You can now add Conan O’Brien to the list.
Alex Ben Block at The Hollywood Reporter broke the news the host of TBS’ late night talk show and leader of Team Coco will appear in a three-episode arc of the online original as himself dealing with issues of anger management. The first of the O’Brien installments is set to debut on December 14.
O’Brien is one of many celebrities to appear in Web Therapy
’s just launched fourth online season, but the only one that will play himself. Rosie O’Donnell makes an appearance as Wallace’s editor for the therapist’s new memoir, Minnie Driver plays a former child star who wants to play Wallace in the move adaptation of her book, and Natasha Bedingfield act as a “British palace worker” in need of some help.You can catch the first episodes of Season Four of Web Therapy over at LStudio.com. As for its premium cable television service counterpart, Showtime is still considering whether or not to pick up Web Therapy for a second TV season.
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