JoJoHead

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JoJoHead
GenreComedy
Created byJohanna Stein
Written byJohanna Stein
Directed bySuzanne Luna
StarringJohanna Stein
ComposerDanny Weinkauf
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes18
Production
Executive producers
ProducerNicole Ettinger
EditorCory Livingston
Camera setupGoPro
Running time2 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCW Seed

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.

Cast

Series regulars

Guest stars

  • 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

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Production and release

JoJoHead 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

  1. ^ JoJoHead Video - Bad First Dates | Watch Free On CWSeed.com, retrieved 2017-08-22
  2. ^ JoJoHead (TV Series 2016– ), retrieved 2017-08-22
  3. ^ "Unperfect Productions, producers of Jojohead | Johanna Stein". jojostein.com. 8 January 2014. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  4. ^ Johanna Stein (2014-09-29), Momhead, retrieved 2017-08-22
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ Spangler, Todd (2016-10-14). "Instagram Stories Is Getting First Scripted Series: Comedy 'JoJo Head' From CW". Variety. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  7. ^ "Canada's Mr. Bean is a woman, and she's got a CW series". CBC News. Retrieved 2017-08-22.

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