Miranda Cosgrove Instagram: 'iCarly' Actress Post Pictures With Her 'Crowded' Co-Stars [Pics]
Miranda Cosgrove seems to be more than just a little excited about her return to TV.
Cosgrove is set to star next fall in the NBC's "Crowded. The show, which is produced Suzanne Martin ("Hot in Cleveland"), will also features Mia Serafino, Carrie Preston and Patrick Warburton.
If Cosgrove's recent Instagram photos are any indication, the ladies of the cast appear to be getting along swimmingly. Earlier this week, she posted a pic of herself, Serafino and Preston all together and glowing in front of the cameras.
She's posted a few more images of herself and her co-stars. In one, the three are on the red carpet.
In a selfie, Cosgrove smiles at the camera while Serafino sticks her tongue out.
Deadline reports the show is being billed as a comedy about a couple who "after 20 years of parenting" think they are about to embark on an uninhibited period of their lives, only to have their two grown daughters move back home.
And as if that isn't enough, at the last minute Warburton's parents also change their mind about moving to Florida and will remain close and nearby.
The cast also includes Stacy Keach and Carlease Burke and the show is executive produced by Sean Hayes.
According to J-14, the soon-to-be 22-year-old Cosgrove is set to play one of the daughters who's recently graduated from college. The website adds before joining the cast of the series Cosgrove really was focusing on school and taking courses at USC.
The new gig comes at a good time for Cosgrove. Earlier this month saw the man convicted of stalking her sentenced to three years probation and at least a year of "extensive psychiatric counseling."
TMZ reports Joshua Stockton was also ordered to remain at least 100 yards clear of Cosgrove at all times for the next 10 years or run the risk of prison time.
Cosgrove previously starred in the Nickelodeon TV series "iCarly."
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