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    Lauren Ash Joins ABC Comedy Pilot 'Super Fun Night'

    TORONTO – Canadian actress Lauren Ash has joined Rebel Wilson and Lisa Lapira as leads in the ABC comedy pilot Super Fun Night.

    Ash replaces Edi Patterson as Marika, one of three nerdy female friends on a "funcomfortable" quest to have "super fun" every Friday night.

    STORY: 'SNL' Vet Jenny Slate Joins CBS Comedy Pilot 'Super Fun Night'

    The half-hour project, written by Bridesmaids’ Wilson and executive produced by Conan O’Brien, was originally developed by CBS as a multi-camera comedy.

    After being passed over, ABC came on board to redevelop the project as a single-camera comedy.

    Ash’s earlier TV credits include the CBC police drama Cracked, the Shaw Media drama Bomb Girls and playing the role of Sam Goldman on The Dating Guy.

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