Yahoo! announced today the latest series to join the comedy slate, “Burning Love” is set to debut Monday, June 4th, 2012 on Yahoo! Screen. New episodes of Burning Love will launch every week through the summer. Can’t wait for June? nnnWatch the trailer of Burning Love at BurningLove.com. nnBurning Love follows fireman Mark Orlando, played by Ken Marino (Childrens Hospital) as he searches for the perfect woman. The series features well-known comedic actors from film and television including Malin Akerman (Rock of Ages), Kristen Bell (Forgetting Sarah Marshall), Michael Ian Black (The State), Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation), Ken Jeong (Community), Abigail Spencer (Cowboys & Aliens), Deanna Russo (Knight Rider), Natasha Leggero (Are You There, Chelsea?), June Diane Raphael (New Girl), Janet Varney (Entourage), Noureen DeWulf (Anger Management), Beth Dover (Childrens Hospital), Morgan Walsh (Happy Endings), Helen Slayton-Hughes (Parks and Recreation), Carla Gallo (Get Him to the Greek), Kerry Kenney (Reno 911), Jake Pavelka (The Bachelor), Erin Muroski and more.nnViewers get a front row seat to the champagne toasts, candles, heartbreak, bubble baths, chocolate, choreography, hair extensions, roller skating, betrayal, spray-tans, and rainbows in the most romantic, comedic web series ever made. nnBurning Love is executive produced by Red Hour’s Ben Stiller, Stuart Cornfeld and Mike Rosenstein, Abominable Pictures’ Jonathan Stern, Ken Marino and Erica Oyama with Paramount’s Insurge Pictures distributing the project. The series is written by Erica Oyama and directed by Ken Marino. nnFor the latest on Burning Love, please visit BurningLove.com or follow the show on Facebook and Twitter.nnBurning Love is part of Yahoo!’s exciting new slate of comedy shows on Yahoo! Screen, Yahoo!’s online video destination.
Becky Auslander Yahoo! Consumer Communications Contact Becky via email 212-381-6909 Sarah Rothman 42West Contact Sarah via email 646-254-6030 Jennifer St. Clair Paramount Contact Jennifer via email 323-956-2993
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