David Hollander Out as Showrunner of Showtime’s ‘American Gigolo’ Series

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David Hollander Out as Showrunner of Showtime’s ‘American Gigolo’ Series
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Showtime and Paramount Television Studios have parted ways with showrunner David Hollander, who had a long run with Showtime as the leader of “Ray Donovan.” Hollander most recently was …

Hollander developed Showtime’s TV adaptation of the 1980 Paul Schrader film that launched Richard Gere’s career. In addition to showrunning, Hollander served as director and executive producer on the series produced by Paramount Television Studios. Jon Bernthal stars.

“American Gigolo” is expected to continue production with David Bar Katz, one of Hollander’s close colleagues on “American Gigolo” and “Ray Donovan,” stepping in as showrunner, according to Deadline. The series, which is slated to have 10 episodes, was reportedly seven episodes into the season before the change.

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