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		<title>Sheila Carrasco and Román Zaragoza Featured in CBS’s ‘Ghosts’</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Scary season is here and CBS is welcoming it with Ghosts, a comedic-fantasy series featuring Sheila Carrasco and Román Zaragoza as recurring characters from the beyond.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scary season is here and CBS is welcoming it with <em>Ghosts</em>, a comedic-fantasy series featuring <strong>Sheila Carrasco </strong>and <strong>Román Zaragoza </strong>as recurring characters from the beyond.</p>


<p><em>Ghosts </em>follows a struggling young couple, Samantha (<strong>Rose McIver</strong>) and Jay (<strong>Utkarsh Ambudkar</strong>), whose dreams come true when they inherit a beautiful country house, only to find it’s both falling apart and inhabited by many of the previous deceased residents. Based on the popular BBC series of the same title, the show is written by <strong>Joe Port </strong>and <strong>Joe Wiseman</strong>, who worked together on the Fox comedy series <em>New Girl</em>. </p>


<p>The series&#8217;s ensemble cast also includes <strong>Rebecca Wisocky</strong>, <strong>Brandon Scott Jones</strong>, <strong>Danielle Pinnock</strong>, <strong>Asher Grodman</strong> and <strong>Richie Moriarty</strong>. </p>


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<p>Carrasco plays Flower, a flower child who died in the late 1960s while attending a music festival on the property, while Sasappis Native American character from the 16th century.</p>


<p>“Rose and Utjarsh play an energetic, positive couple whom you really want to root for, and I play one of the deceased permanent residents,” Carrasco says drolly. “When I first read for the script, I started watching the British series, and I fell in love with it. All the ghosts died on the property in the last thousand years. It has a really fun&nbsp;<em>Bill and Ted</em>&nbsp;meets&nbsp;<em>Beetlejuice</em>&nbsp;vibe.”&nbsp;</p>


<p>Carrasco says she shot the series pilot while working in theatre during the pandemic. “I was in the midst of performing my solo comedy show,&nbsp;<em>Anyone But Me</em>, which was running virtually at IAMA Theatre in L.A. and at the same time I was playing a ghost on television,” she says, adding, “It was great.”</p>


<p>The peculiar death of Carrasco’s hippie character may seem far-fetched to some but not to the actress. “She wandered around the property, tripping on acid, and was attacked by a bear she was trying to befriend.” Carrasco shrugs, “It can happen. My family has been through a few harrowing experiences.”</p>


<p>Carrasco’s father is from Curacautín, a small rural town in the Araucanian region of southern Chile. After a chance meeting with Carrasco’s American mother in Temuco, reportedly without speaking a word of each other&#8217;s languages, they fell in love, married, and subsequently fled the overthrow in 1973, leaving everything behind, according to the actress from Chicago.</p>


<p>Carrasco is excited about not being the only actor with a Spanish surname in the cast. “He (Zaragoza) plays a Native American character from the 16th century, which is really cool,” she says. She notes that the actor’s mother is Taiwanese/American and his father a mix of Mexican-American and Native-American.</p>


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<p>When asked what a 16th century Native American wears, Zaragoza laughs and says, “I&#8217;m not sure. My costume changed from the pilot to Episode 2.” He praised Wiseman and Port for valuing respectful representation over continuity. “It was a big part of what I really wanted to bring to this character,” Zaragoza states. “They brought in a consultant who helped them as well as our amazing costume designer, Carmen Ali, to change the costumes to be more accurate.”&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>


<p>The Manhattan-raised actor says he believes in the afterlife. “So yeah, I do a hundred percent,” Zaragoza shouts after a question from a reporter. “I&#8217;m Asian and Native American. I think the older we get, sometimes it&#8217;s harder to communicate with them. When we were young, like babies, you&#8217;re so close to that other world. I feel like when I was a kid, I could do that a hundred percent.” He claims he could see dead relatives when he was a child. “My parents said I would point to the corner of the room and say, ‘Hey, look, there&#8217;s Grandpa,’” he says. “Today, I find that scary. I don&#8217;t know about you, but if I was a parent and my kid said that, I would be terrified.”</p>


<p>Both Carrasco and Zaragoza have put in their dues to finally land in primetime television.&nbsp;</p>


<p>Carrasco grew up on the South Side of Chicago making home movies about her dogs and cats&#8211;not starring her pets, but featuring herself as her pets. A graduate of NYU and Harvard, she has performed diverse stuff at the American Repertory Theatre, Steppenwolf Garage, Court Theatre Chicago, Moscow Art Theatre, as well as comedy at the Groundlings. Other television credits include CBS’s&nbsp;<em>The Odd Couple</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Life in Pieces&nbsp;</em>and YouTube Red&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>Me &amp; My Grandma</em>. She also had a recurring role as Detective Dana Peruzzi on The CW&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>Jane the Virgin</em>.</p>


<p>For his part, Zaragoza began acting in 2010, making his debut in the television movie <em>Everyday Kid. </em>He has appeared in several short films including <em>The Oblivious</em> and <em>You Could Be Happy.</em> In 2016, he appeared alongside Maria Thayer in an episode of TruTV&#8217;s <em>Those Who Can&#8217;t</em> and three years later in <em>Stumptown</em>. His father, <strong>Gregory</strong> <strong>Zaragoza</strong>, and sisters, <strong>Danielle </strong>and <strong>Rayanna</strong>, are also actors. This year, Román produced a documentary short, <em>This is Their Land</em>, starring his father.</p>


<p><em>Ghosts</em> airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET and 8: CT.</p>


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		<title>Sheila Carrasco Plays Dead In New Role On CBS&#8217; &#8216;Ghosts&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Also Catch Her In Her One Woman Comedy Show Anyone But Me at www.iamatheatre.com Until April 25 By</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Also Catch Her In Her One Woman Comedy Show <em>Anyone But Me </em>at<a href="https://www.iamatheatre.com/"> www.iamatheatre.com</a> Until April 25</p>


<p class="has-text-align-right">By Julio Martinez</p>


<p>Writer/performer Sheila Carrasco is happily immersed in live theater and shooting the CBS <em>Ghosts, </em>a comedy pilot starring&nbsp;<strong>Rose McIver</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Utkarsh Ambudkar</strong>, and written by <strong>Joe Port</strong> and <strong>Joe Wiseman</strong>, for Lionsgate Television, BBC Studios and CBS Studios.&nbsp; This while her solo comedy, <em>Anyone But Me, </em>continues its virtual run at<a href="https://www.iamatheatre.com/"> iamatheatre.com</a>.</p>


<p><em>Ghosts&nbsp;</em>follows a struggling young couple, Samantha (McIver) and Jay (Ambudkar). Their dreams come true when they inherit a beautiful country house, only to find it’s both falling apart and inhabited by many of the previous deceased residents.&nbsp;</p>


<p>“Rose and Utjarsh play an energetic, positive couple whom you really want to root for, and I play one of the deceased permanent residents,” Carrasco remarks drolly. The show is based on a series that’s currently very popular on the BBC in England.&nbsp; “When I first read for the script, I started watching the British series, and I fell in love with it. All the ghosts died on the property in the last thousand years. It has a really fun <em>Bill and Ted</em> meets <em>Beetlejuice</em> vibe.&#8221;&nbsp;</p>


<p>Carrasco plays Flower, a 1960s flower child, who died on the property in the late 60s while attending a music festival on the property, as she explains, “She wandered around the property, tripping on acid, and was attacked by a bear she was trying to befriend.”</p>


<p>Aside from Carrasco, the series co-stars <strong>Rebecca Wisocky, Brandon Scott Jones, Danielle Pinnock, Asher Grodman, Richie Moriarty</strong> and<strong> Román Zaragoza</strong>. “They are tremendous comedic actors, and yes, they are the other ghosts, American characters from the past,” Carrasco exclaims. “Another of the series regulars, Román, is Latino. His mother is Taiwanese/American. His father is a mix of Mexican/American and Native/American (Teema Tribe).&nbsp; He plays a Native American character from the 16th century, which is really cool”.</p>


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<p>The&nbsp;<em>Ghosts</em>&nbsp;pilot was greenlit last February but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, which was shot in December.&nbsp;</p>


<p>“I am pretty sure <em>Ghosts </em>will start airing in the Fall,” says Carrasco. “We have to shoot the rest of the season. We still have to find out when we’re shooting it, where we’re shooting, how many episodes.&nbsp; I am thinking it will premiere in October, but I am really guessing. It is all TBD. The only thing I am sure about is my costume. All the ghosts are in the attire they were wearing when they died.”&nbsp;</p>


<p>While Carrasco is waiting to get in front of the camera, she is determined to write a new play. She muses, “I don’t think this will be a solo show, though. I actually want to write a large Latino ensemble, kitchen sink kind of play. I don’t believe we have enough of those.&nbsp; I want to write my version of it. And of course, I want to write for television. I’ve always enjoyed writing TV scripts and pilots.&nbsp; I want to take advantage of every opportunity I have.&nbsp; I think I am going to take some time to just think about some things. But what is lovely right now is I have some options.”</p>


<p>For now, you can see Carrasco in her virtually solo comedy, <em>Anyone But Me,</em> which she wrote and performs.&nbsp; It was filmed live at L.A.’s Pico Playhouse, directed by&nbsp;<strong>Margaux Susi</strong>, and you can see it at&nbsp;<a href="http://www.iamatheatre.com/">www.iamatheatre.com</a>, continuing through&nbsp;April 25<strong>. “</strong>The play deals with eight different women. They’re based on ladies I’ve known, and there’s a little of me in each of the characters,” Carrasco says. “<em>Anyone But Me</em> is an exploration of all my different alter egos and the insecurities I&#8217;ve had in my life.”</p>


<p>Carrasco also has Native American roots but from South America. Half Chilean/Mapuche Tribe, she is originally from the South Side of Chicago and an alumna of NYU. She was selected to perform as one of the JFL New Faces of Comedy CBS Showcase (as both a performer and head writer). She has performed with the&nbsp;Groundlings, American Repertory Theatre, Moscow Art Theatre, Steppenwolf Garage and Chicago’s Court Theatre. Carrasco is a creator for Más Mejor, Broadway Video&#8217;s premium comedy studio for Latinx voices.&nbsp;</p>


<p>On TV, she’s been seen in <em>I Think You Should Leave</em> with Tim Robinson, <em>The Good Place, Jane the Virgin, Outmatched, The Odd Couple, Life in Pieces, American Housewife</em> and #<em>VanLife</em> for NBC/Universal.</p>


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