Catherine reitman working moms


In Februaryin the middle of season 3the series premiered globally on Netflix. On June 20,creator Catherine Reitman announced that pre-production had begun on a seventh and final season, which premiered on January 3, Set in modern-day Torontothis dramedy series chronicles the lives of five moms who form unusual friendships through a very insightful, yet provocative "Mommy and Me" class, and on their difficult path of urban motherhood, which is packed with the turmoil of kids, highs and lows, careers, marriage and identity issues, all while attempting to reach the holy grail: a sense of self. All seasons are available to stream on Netflix worldwide.

Catherine Reitman

American-Canadian actress, producer and writer

Catherine Reitman

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Born

Catherine Marcelle Reitman


() April 28, (age&#;43)

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

NationalityAmerican, Canadian
Occupations
Years&#;active–present
Spouse

Philip Sternberg

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FatherIvan Reitman
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Catherine Marcelle Reitman (; born April 28, )[1] is a Canadian-American actress, producer, and writer.

She is the creator, executive producer, scribe, and star of the Netflix/CBC Television sitcom Workin' Moms (−).[2]

Early life

Reitman was born in Los Angeles, California,[1] the daughter of French-Canadian actress Geneviève Robert and Slovak-born Canadian film director Ivan Reitman.

Her father was from a Jewish family and her mother converted to Judaism.[3] She attended the Cate School and majored in acting at University of Southern California. She is the sister of Caroline Reitman and director Jason Reitman.

Career

In January , Reitman launched Breakin' It Down with Catherine Reitman, a film review web display on YouTube,[4] which ended in July She occasionally filled in for Kevin Smith as a guest co-host with Ralph Garman on their podcast, Hollywood Babble-On.

Reitman starred in the television series The Real Wedding Crashers, based on the hit feature Wedding Crashers. She appeared in the films Beethoven's 2nd (), Knocked Up (), I Affection You, Man () and Friends with Benefits ().

She has also had roles on the series Hollywood Residential, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, How I Met Your Mother, Weeds, and Blackish.

By Amber Dowling. And there was no fantasy that could better eclipse the life of being a working mother. Crafting this final batch of episodes was even more intimate for Reitman, whose father and mentor, Ivan Reitman, died two months before filming. Popular on Variety.

In , she appeared in the revival of the sketch comedy series The Kids in the Hall.[5]

In , Reitman formed Wolf & Rabbit Amusement ULC. with her husband Philip Sternberg to produce the half-hour, single-camera comedy Workin' Moms for CBC and Netflix.

She is the creator, executive producer, author and star of the series, starring alongside Sternberg. In addition, Reitman has directed several episodes in each of the series' seasons. Workin' Moms received five Canadian Screen Award nominations in , including Best Actress, Comedy, for Reitman, and Best Series, Comedy.[2]

Personal life

She is married to actor and producer Philip Sternberg, and they have two children.[6]

Filmography

Film

References

  1. ^ ab"Catherine Marcelle Reitman, Born 04/28/ in California".

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    Her father was from a Jewish family and her mother converted to Judaism. She is the sister of Caroline Reitman and director Jason Reitman. Inshe appeared in the revival of the sketch comedy series The Kids in the Hall. She is the creator, executive producer, writer and star of the series, starring alongside Sternberg.

    Retrieved April 6,

  2. ^ ab"Catherine Reitman". CBC. CBC Media Centre. Retrieved January 20,
  3. ^Hanau, Shira (February 15, ). "Ivan Reitman, Ghostbusters director, Auschwitz survivor son, dies at 75".

    Moms on TV were usual enough, of course, even moms who worked. But representation, she says, has improved in the media landscape. Women are more confident about sharing their stories and struggles. Even issues favor postpartum depression are given more attention and less stigma in media.

    The Jerusalem Post. Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Archived from the original on February 14, Retrieved April 6,

  4. ^"Candor Entertainment". Archived from the original on October 25, Retrieved February 20,
  5. ^"It's Head-Crushing Time!

    Workin' Moms Finale Explained: Catherine Reitman on Dan ...: Creator, writer, sometimes director and star Catherine Reitman knew she wanted to end the series while crafting Season 6 — bringing home the comedy of working mothers who are just trying to.

    Prime Video Announces the Premiere Date and Trailer Release for Canadian Amazon Original Series The Kids in the Hall". . April 13, Retrieved April 13,

  6. ^"Catherine Reitman on Workin' Moms and entity a working mom".

    Retrieved January 27,

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