Max Greenfield as Joe
Max Greenfield is best known for his starring role of Schmidt in the FOX sitcom New Girl, opposite Zooey Deschanel, for which he was nominated for an Emmy and Golden Globe.
He is currently filming the second season of the hit CBS sitcom The Neighborhood, in which he stars opposite Cedric the Entertainer. He can also be seen in the integral role of Ronnie in American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace.
On the film side, he can be seen in What Men Want alongside Taraji P. Henson and Tracy Morgan and The Glass Castle alongside Brie Larson for Lionsgate. He also starred in the independent feature Steve’s Umbrella, directed by Michelle Shumacher, as well as A Futile and Stupid Gesture, directed by David Wain for Netflix. Greenfield can be seen in a cameo role in The Big Short directed by Adam McKay, as well as in the independent film Hello, My Name is Doris alongside Sally Field. He starred in both Warner Bros.’ Veronica Mars and the independent feature About Alex for Jesse Zwick.
In 2006, he starred in the WB series Modern Men and had recurring roles on Veronica Mars, Ugly Betty and Greek. Other television credits include Raising the Bar, Castle, Lie to Me, No Ordinary Family, Hot in Cleveland and Happy Endings. Greenfield also has a passion for producing, which led him to create and star in the Direct TV Channel 101 series The Gentleman’s League, which follows himself and friend, Jerry Ferrara, in their real-life fantasy football league.
Trailer 2: Promising Young Woman
Clip: "You Don't Remember"
Clip: "Crying Wolf"
Featurette: Ensemble
Clip: "A Friendship"
Clip: "What a Home"
Clip: "Sad Little Face"
@promisingyoungwomanCarey Mulligan as Cassandra Thomas
@promisingyoungwoman @promisingyoungwoman @promisingyoungwoman @promisingyoungwoman @promisingyoungwoman @promisingyoungwoman @focusfeatures“There’s a very iconic idea of Carey Mulligan and the characters she plays," says Producer Josey McNamara.
Laverne Cox as Gail
Writer / Director Emerald Fennell on Bo Burnham: “His normality and charm and the kind of life that he offers Cassie is so beguiling, obviously, we needed somebody really deeply charming and charismatic to play Ryan.”
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Emerald Fennell | Writer / Director / Producer
"Generally, how I approach everything, is if I could imagine someone else playing the part and be all right with it, then I tend to not do it," Carey Mulligan says of her character in Emerald Fennell.
Bo Burnham as Ryan
Alison Brie as Madison
Connie Britton as Dean Walker
Adam Brody as Jerry
Jennifer Coolidge as Susan Thomas
Max Greenfield as Joe
Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Neil
Sam Richardson as Paul
Molly Shannon as Mrs. Fisher
Clancy Brown as Stanley Thomas
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Trailer 2: Promising Young Woman
Clip: "You Don't Remember"
Clip: "Crying Wolf"
Featurette: Ensemble
Clip: "A Friendship"
Clip: "What a Home"
Clip: "Sad Little Face"
Carey Mulligan as Cassandra Thomas
“There’s a very iconic idea of Carey Mulligan and the characters she plays," says Producer Josey McNamara.
Laverne Cox as Gail
Writer / Director Emerald Fennell on Bo Burnham: “His normality and charm and the kind of life that he offers Cassie is so beguiling, obviously, we needed somebody really deeply charming and charismatic to play Ryan.”
“I really wanted to write a film about female revenge,” says Writer / Director Emerald Fennell.
Emerald Fennell | Writer / Director / Producer
"Generally, how I approach everything, is if I could imagine someone else playing the part and be all right with it, then I tend to not do it," Carey Mulligan says of her character in Emerald Fennell.
Bo Burnham as Ryan
Alison Brie as Madison
Connie Britton as Dean Walker
Adam Brody as Jerry
Jennifer Coolidge as Susan Thomas
Max Greenfield as Joe
Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Neil
Sam Richardson as Paul
Molly Shannon as Mrs. Fisher
Clancy Brown as Stanley Thomas
Official Trailer: Promising Young Woman
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“I think people are looking to see female characters do more than just answer a phone or look sexy in a bikini, so really, whether it’s an amazing assassin or a young woman who is trying to rectify something in her past, I think generally speaking, there is still regrettably a dearth of great stuff for women to do. So yeah, I think that’s what it is.” – Director #EmeraldFennell on writing strong female stories that resonate with audiences.@promisingyoungwoman
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On the set of #PromisingYoungWoman with DP Benjamin Kracun, Director Emerald Fennell, and cast Sam Richardson and Carey Mulligan in Los Angeles.@alisonbrie
Such a privilege to be in this truly awesome film with these incredible performers. Everyone in this film is great and #emeraldfennell created something so fricken fantastic! What a treat to premiere it @sundancefilmfestival2020 !! @promisingyoungwoman is an epic ride - can’t wait for everyone to see it! #promisingyoungwoman@promisingyoungwoman
#Repost @entertainmentweekly: Now this is a promising crew. Bo Burnham is taking over our IG stories ahead of #PromisingYoungWoman's premiere at #Sundance!@promisingyoungwoman
Last night at #Sundance.Max Greenfield as Joe
Max Greenfield is best known for his starring role of Schmidt in the FOX sitcom New Girl, opposite Zooey Deschanel, for which he was nominated for an Emmy and Golden Globe.
He is currently filming the second season of the hit CBS sitcom The Neighborhood, in which he stars opposite Cedric the Entertainer. He can also be seen in the integral role of Ronnie in American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace.
On the film side, he can be seen in What Men Want alongside Taraji P. Henson and Tracy Morgan and The Glass Castle alongside Brie Larson for Lionsgate. He also starred in the independent feature Steve’s Umbrella, directed by Michelle Shumacher, as well as A Futile and Stupid Gesture, directed by David Wain for Netflix. Greenfield can be seen in a cameo role in The Big Short directed by Adam McKay, as well as in the independent film Hello, My Name is Doris alongside Sally Field. He starred in both Warner Bros.’ Veronica Mars and the independent feature About Alex for Jesse Zwick.
In 2006, he starred in the WB series Modern Men and had recurring roles on Veronica Mars, Ugly Betty and Greek. Other television credits include Raising the Bar, Castle, Lie to Me, No Ordinary Family, Hot in Cleveland and Happy Endings. Greenfield also has a passion for producing, which led him to create and star in the Direct TV Channel 101 series The Gentleman’s League, which follows himself and friend, Jerry Ferrara, in their real-life fantasy football league.