Sutton Foster-Led Younger Renewed for Season 7 | Playbill

Film & TV News Sutton Foster-Led Younger Renewed for Season 7 The hit TV Land series created by Sex and the City’s Darren Star also stars Hilary Duff and Miriam Shor.
Debi Mazer, Sutton Foster, Hilary Duff, Miriam Shor, and Molly Bernard Norman Jean Roy

TV Land’s hit series Younger will return for a seventh season. The comedy, which premiered its sixth season June 12, stars two-time Tony Award winner Sutton Foster as Liza Miller, a 40-something mom who passes as a 20-something to restart her career in publishing. With the announcement of yet another season, Younger becomes the network's longest-running original series.

Six seasons in, the cat is (mostly) out of the bag, but the show has found inventive new ways to engage audiences in Liza’s quest to balance career, love life, motherhood, and friendships.

“Season after season, Younger has continued to reach new heights and build an incredibly loyal fan base,” said Keith Cox, president, development and production of Paramount Network and TV Land in a statement. “We love this talented and amazing cast and can’t wait to see what Darren has in store for season seven.”

WATCH: Younger Star Miriam Shor on What to Expect on Season 6

The company also features Hilary Duff as Kelsey, Miriam Shor as Diana, Nico Tortorella as Josh, Peter Hermann as Charles, Molly Bernard as Lauren, Debi Mazar as Maggie, and Charles Michael Davis as Zane.

While Foster has appeared in shorter term engagements while starring on Younger—including Off-Broadway’s Sweet Charity, the one-night-only Thoroughly Modern Millie concert for the Actors Fund, and solo shows at Cafe Carlyle—Foster is set to star opposite Hugh Jackman in the upcoming Broadway revival of The Music Man in 2020. Currently, she is in Los Angeles, preparing to star as the Baker’s Wife in the Hollywood Bowl production of Into the Woods July 26–28.

Though she's been away from Broadway, audiences see more and more of Foster's triple threat prowess as the series continues. She most recently sang in the Season 6 premiere and is set for a showstopping dance sequence in the July 24 episode.

 
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