
NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Edie Falco has been tapped to play Pete Davidson's mother in his upcoming Peacock show "Bubkis," which is a fictionalized version of his life, NBCUniversal announced Monday.

The announcement was made at the company's Upfront presentation, at which advertisers are given a preview of upcoming programming.
"Bupkis" -- which means something that has no worth in Yiddish -- was picked up last month by the streaming service. There is no premiere date yet.

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The show will combine "grounded storytelling with absurd elements from the worldview for which Davidson is well known," according to Peacock, Variety reported. Davidson also serves as co-writer and executive producer of the show.
It also pairs two native New Yorkers -- Brooklyn-born Falco, known for playing Carmela Soprano on "The Sopranos" and Staten Island-born Davidson, who starred in the 2020 film "The King of Staten Island." That film was also loosely based on his life. In that film, Maisa Tomei played his mother.
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