Mary Shalaby Joins NBC Comedy Pilot with Jake Johnson and Keith David
Mindy KalingActress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.
Mary Shalaby has joined the cast of a new NBC comedy pilot penned by the creators of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici. Shalaby is set to play Raya, the unenthusiastic receptionist at the Grant Taggart PI Agency, starring alongside Jake Johnson and Keith David. This marks a significant step for Shalaby, a notable digital creator and comedian, as she enters the mainstream television landscape with a role in a promising new series.
The comedy pilot, still untitled, aims to continue the rich tradition of Los Angeles private eye narratives, focusing on the dynamic between Johnson's cynical yet heartbroken private investigator, Mickey, and David's character, Garner Taggert, a tough boss with old-fashioned views. The inclusion of Shalaby, known for her character videos and live comedy shows, is expected to infuse the series with fresh comedic energy and a contemporary touch. Her background in digital content creation and stand-up comedy highlights a growing trend of networks tapping into diverse talent pools beyond traditional acting channels.
Emerging Talent in Television Comedy
Mary Shalaby's recent casting in the NBC comedy pilot signifies her transition from a successful digital creator and comedian to a prominent role in network television. Known for her unique character videos across social media platforms, Shalaby has cultivated a significant following through her engaging content and collaborations with various brands. This move into a major television production reflects the industry's increasing recognition of digital-native talent and their ability to connect with diverse audiences. Her background in comedy, including opening for Connor Wood and hosting her own monthly show, positions her as a dynamic addition to the cast, promising a fresh perspective and comedic flair to the series.
Shalaby's journey to this NBC pilot showcases a modern pathway for comedians and content creators to break into mainstream entertainment. Her portrayal of Raya, the "flagrantly disinterested receptionist," is anticipated to be a breakout role, allowing her to bring her distinct comedic style to a broader audience. With her representation by UTA and 3 Arts Entertainment, Shalaby is poised for continued growth in the industry, demonstrating the power of digital platforms in launching careers in traditional media. This casting choice not only highlights Shalaby's individual talent but also underscores a broader shift in how television productions discover and integrate new comedic voices.
The Vision Behind the New NBC Comedy
The untitled NBC comedy pilot, helmed by the experienced duo Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici, aims to revitalize the classic private eye genre with a contemporary comedic twist. The series is set in Los Angeles and is described as a continuation of the city's long-standing tradition of private investigator narratives, promising a blend of humor, intrigue, and character-driven storytelling. With Jake Johnson leading as Mickey, a smart yet emotionally guarded private investigator, and Keith David as the agency's traditionalist owner, Garner Taggert, the show is building a strong ensemble cast designed to deliver both laughs and compelling narratives.
Akiva Schaffer's direction and executive production, combined with Universal Television's backing, suggest a high-quality production with a clear creative vision. The casting of Mary Shalaby as Raya adds an exciting layer to this ensemble, as her character is expected to provide a unique comedic dynamic within the agency's operations. The project's commitment to exploring the "proud tradition of Los Angeles private eyes" while infusing it with modern comedic sensibilities from talents like Shalaby and the creative team behind "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" positions it as a highly anticipated addition to NBC's comedy lineup, appealing to both classic genre fans and those seeking fresh, innovative humor.

