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JoJoHead is a 2016 American comedy web series written and created by Johanna Stein, which debuted on October 14, 2016, on The CW's online streaming platform, CW Seed.[1] It stars creator Johanna Stein as JoJo and features numerous guest stars over 18 episodes. The series is directed by Stein's producing partner, Suzanne Luna.
JoJoHead | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Johanna Stein |
Written by | Johanna Stein |
Directed by | Suzanne Luna |
Starring | Johanna Stein |
Composer | Danny Weinkauf |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 18 |
Production | |
Executive producers | |
Producer | Nicole Ettinger |
Editor | Cory Livingston |
Camera setup | GoPro |
Running time | 2 minutes |
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Original release | |
Network | CW Seed |
Cast
editSeries regulars
edit- Johanna Stein as JoJo
Guest stars
edit- James Grace
- Timothy A. Bennett
- Brian Blondell
- Alison Martin
- Claire Proctor
- Christine Mini Chang
- Lori Collins
- Ali Elk
- Nicole Ettinger
- David Gassman
- Joy Gohring
- Brian Konowal
- Jerry Lambert
- Ellison Hinnen
- Fisher Hinnen
- Kate James
- Beth Littleford
- Brian Majestic
- Caisha Williams
- Brian Jordan Alvarez
- David Bock
- Tyler Booth
- Tom Choi
- Annie Chow
- Olivia Chow
- Michael Coleman
- Darius Delacruz
- J Ferguson
- Thomas Fowler
- Peter A. Hulne
- Carol Locatell
- Jane Morris
- Lori Nasso
- Apul Patel
- Tony Rodriguez
- Joe Shamel
- John Spezzano
- Michael Terrence
- Tracy Vilar
- Katherine Wallace
- Juzo Yoshida
Production and release
editJoJoHead was produced by Warner Bros.' Blue Ribbon Content digital studio and the all-female production company Unperfect Productions in 2016.[3] The show features comedic vignettes about the life of an everyday woman and is a prequel to the creator's viral YouTube video Momhead in 2014 which received 2.7 million views.[4][5] Both series were filmed from a bird's eye view using a GoPro camera on top of Stein's head.[6] Johanna Stein likened the lead character JoJo, based on her life, to a female Mr. Bean.[7]
The series was released on CW Seed, The CW's streaming platform, in 2016. It was also promoted through weekly Instagram Stories on the CW Seed's Instagram account.
References
edit- ^ JoJoHead Video - Bad First Dates | Watch Free On CWSeed.com, retrieved 2017-08-22
- ^ JoJoHead (TV Series 2016– ), retrieved 2017-08-22
- ^ "Unperfect Productions, producers of Jojohead | Johanna Stein". jojostein.com. 8 January 2014. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
- ^ Johanna Stein (2014-09-29), Momhead, retrieved 2017-08-22
- ^ Bologna, Caroline (2014-09-30). "The Many Ways In Which A 4-Year-Old Might Insult Her Mom In A Single Morning". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
- ^ Spangler, Todd (2016-10-14). "Instagram Stories Is Getting First Scripted Series: Comedy 'JoJo Head' From CW". Variety. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
- ^ "Canada's Mr. Bean is a woman, and she's got a CW series". CBC News. Retrieved 2017-08-22.