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Going Dutch stars Denis Leary as a military officer assigned to a worthless base in the Netherlands. See the exclusive new poster for Season 1.
Created by Joel Church-Cooper (“Brockmire”), “Going Dutch” stars Denis Leary — also an executive producer, alongside his son Jack — as Colonel Patrick Quinn, a career officer who finds ...
The things that Going Dutch has going for it are obvious as well. Leary is probably a few years past the moment at which he would have been perfect casting in this role, but it's easy to see how ...
Going Dutch films on a real Dutch Army base, so there are constant reminders of the real deal soldiers amongst the actors. “There’s jet planes, cargo planes, tanks,” Leary said.
At the center of Going Dutch is Leary’s brash and in-your-face, Colonel Patrick Quinn, a career Army officer whose explosive opinions have finally caught up with him after an unfiltered rant ...
Created by Joel Church-Cooper (“Brockmire”), “Going Dutch” stars Denis Leary — also an executive producer, alongside his son Jack — as Colonel Patrick Quinn, a career officer who finds ...
Denis Leary stars in “Going Dutch” as Colonel Patrick Quinn, a decorated U.S. military officer who is reassigned to the least important Army base in the world, after going on an offensive rant.
Denis Leary (The Moodys, Rescue Me) is set to star in the newly greenlit single-camera comedy Going Dutch from creator/showrunner Joel Church-Cooper (Brockmire) and Fox Entertainment Studios.
The cast of Going Dutch knows that their fearless leader, Denis Leary, has a few doppelgängers in Hollywood. What’s more, they want to use the similar-looking actors to their advantage. Ahead ...
Fox has given a series order to “Going Dutch,” a comedy series starring and executive produced by Denis Leary. Per the official description, the single-camera series “centers on an arrogant ...
Going Dutch, that self-evident spawn of Enlisted and Brockmire, doesn’t rise to the level of either of those shows. It’s a series with immediately settled characters and performances plus ...
Denis Leary and Danny Pudi in 'Going Dutch.' Lorraine O’Sullivan/FOX If I had the magical formula for a hit television show, I’d probably be using that formula in a more lucrative job.