Jason Priestley stars as Call Me Fitz

From a media release:

CallMeFitzJason Priestley stars as an unsavoury car salesman with a conscience in Call Me Fitz, a new Canadian original comedy on HBO Canada

  • New Canadian original series from Movie Central and The Movie Network premieres Sunday, September 19 at 8 p.m. ET/MT on HBO Canada
  • Series premieres with back-to-back half-hour episodes leading into the debut of HBO’s Boardwalk Empire

Some men are born sleazy, some achieve sleaziness, and then there’s Richard “Fitz” Fitzpatrick. Call Me Fitz, starring Jason Priestley as Richard “Fitz” Fitzpatrick, is a biting, dark comedy about a morally bankrupt yet charismatic used-car salesman who is forced to become business partners with his inner conscience. The series premieres Sunday, September 19 at 8 p.m. ET/MT with back-to-back episodes on HBO Canada, a multiplex channel of Corus Entertainment’s Movie Central (Western Canada) and Astral’s The Movie Network (Eastern Canada).

“Call Me Fitz is an outstanding addition to HBO Canada’s line-up. Fitz is like a corrupted modern version of Frank Sinatra, Casanova and Gordon Gekko, and it takes a special actor to make a character like this likeable,” said Joanna Webb, Vice President, Head of Programming and Production Corus Entertainment. “But with the great writing of Sheri Elwood and the talents of Jason Priestley, the show really comes together with boundary-pushing results.”

“Call Me Fitz shows a side of Jason Priestley Canadians have never seen before,” said Aubie Greenberg, Director, Original Programming, Movie Services, Astral Television Networks. “Jason’s performance as Fitz, coupled with an ensemble cast of oddball, edgy and dysfunctional characters, adds up to one wild, twisted and hilarious ride. Hang on tight.”

Created by Sheri Elwood (Defying Gravity), Call Me Fitz tells the story of a handsome, substance-abusing scoundrel who torments his naïve co-workers, stoops to shameful lows to get the best of the competition, sleeps with any woman who has a pulse and thinks his life is perfect. That is, until a major accident unleashes something from within Fitz – the actual living embodiment of his conscience, or at least that’s what Larry, the tall and lanky do-gooder, claims to be. As the last unblemished corner of Fitz’s damaged soul, Larry is intent on rehabilitating Fitz’s battered psyche and, in turn, the entire Fitzpatrick family’s sleazy way of life, one disaster at a time.

The 13-part made-in-Canada half-hour comedy series was originally developed by Amaze Film + Television and is produced by Amaze Film + Television, Big Motion Pictures and Entertainment One, with the financial participation of The Movie Network and Movie Central. Executive Produced by Sheri Elwood, who is also the series Show Runner, the show was filmed in New Minas, Nova Scotia and boasts a strong ensemble cast including Ernie Grunwald (The High Life) as Larry, Peter MacNeill (Rookie Blue), Kathleen Munroe (CSI: NY), Brooke Nevin (Animorphs), Husein Madhavji (Star!), Tracy Dawson (The Gavin Crawford Show) Phyllis Ellis (Three Chords from the Truth), Joanna Cassidy (Six Feet Under), Rachel Blanchard (Flight of the Concords) and Jonathan Torrens (Trailer Park Boys).

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6 thoughts on “Jason Priestley stars as Call Me Fitz”

  1. You left out one of the funniest cast members Donavon Stinson (Reaper) who plays Josh on the show from Vancouver BC.

  2. I work next to your main filming location. Just watched the first episode on HBO. Not impressed. I wanted to watch the series, but after watching the first episode, I hope you have more to offer that actually has a story line and good acting. Very dissapointed.

  3. Relax Deborah, the series is not only great on tv, but great for the area! Lighten up a little, and give people a chance to get to know the characters. I’m 5 ep’s in now, and it just keeps getting better! Good job to the entire crew!

  4. It is definitely adult dark humor but absolutely hilarious. Priestley is an underrated actor.

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