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Running Wilde : ウィキペディア英語版 | Running Wilde
''Running Wilde'' is an American comedy television series created by Mitchell Hurwitz for the Fox Network. It stars Will Arnett as Steve Wilde, a self-centered, idle bachelor and heir to an oil fortune. The series follows Wilde's awkward attempts to regain the affection of his childhood sweetheart, Emmy, an environmentalist who had been living in the South American jungle, but whose young daughter does not want to return there and who secretly enlists Steve's help to keep Emmy at his mansion, leading to farcical situations and misunderstandings. ==Background== Mitchell Hurwitz, Arnett and fellow cast member David Cross had previously worked together on Fox's ''Arrested Development''. ''Running Wilde'' had many stylistic similarities to ''Arrested Development'', including frequent cutaway gags and a narrator (Emmy's daughter Puddle, played by Stefania LaVie Owen) who comments on the character's motivations. Moreover, the series even appears to exist in the same universe as ''Arrested Development'', as The Bluth Company is responsible for the design of the nightclub in the penultimate episode "The Pre-nup." The series also provided the first US network TV role for British actor-comedian Peter Serafinowicz, who plays Wilde's idle-rich friend and neighbour Fa-ad Shaoulin. The show premiered on September 21, 2010. The show was canceled mid-season due to low ratings, after producing just thirteen episodes.〔 The last four episodes of the series were shown on FX in late April and May 2011. The show was shot at Sands Point Preserve, Long Island, NY. Keri Russell commuted from her home in Brooklyn, NY, about 25 miles away, and Will Arnett commuted from his home in Manhattan. Production Assistants searched for props at a Macy's in nearby Manhasset, NY.
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