Fox and Warner Bros. Television have announced the appointment of veteran TV writer-producer Daniel Cerone as the new executive producer and showrunner for the fourth season of ‘The Cleaning Lady’. Cerone, known for his work on ‘The Blacklist’ and ‘Dexter’, takes over from Miranda Kwok and Jeannine Renshaw, who were the co-showrunner and executive producers for Season 3.
This renewal comes with a significant leadership change after the departure of Kwok and Renshaw amid a creative shift for the series. The change in direction follows the death of male lead Adan Canto and a dip in ratings post-strike. Kwok, who developed ‘The Cleaning Lady’ from an Argentine format, will remain as an executive consultant for Season 4 while she develops new projects for Warner Bros. Television.
‘The Cleaning Lady’ features Élodie Yung, Eva De Dominici, Kate Del Castillo, Santiago Cabrera, Sean Lew, Faith Bryant, and Sebastien & Valentino LaSalle. It is a co-production between Warner Bros. Television and Fox Entertainment.
The series, praised for its diverse cast and being the first Southeast Asian-led drama, revolves around Thony De La Rosa (Yung), a Cambodian-Filipino former surgeon who works as a cleaning service worker alongside her sister-in-law, Fiona (Martha Millan). After witnessing a murder, Thony is offered a dual role as a cleaner and a doctor within a criminal organization, providing an opportunity to support her son and family.
Cerone’s extensive experience includes roles as executive producer and showrunner on ‘Dexter,’ ‘The Blacklist,’ ‘The Mentalist,’ and ‘Dirty Sexy Money.’





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