“ER” alum Erik Palladino moves into “666 Park Avenue”

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

That spooky NYC residence “666 Park Avenue” just keep on accepting tenants.

The latest to move in is Erik Palladino. Palladino is a veteran of several different TV series, but is probably most recognized for his stint on “ER”; he was on the show from 1999-2001.

The native New Yorker joins Terry O’Quinn, Rachael Taylor, Mercedes Masohn, Vanessa Williams, Helena Mattsson, Robert Buckley and Dave Annabele in the series, which centers on a young couple who accept an offer to manage one of the most historic apartment buildings in New York City. Unwittingly, they begin to experience supernatural occurrences that complicate and endanger the lives of everyone in the building.

Warner Bros. Entertainment is producing the show; no word on when it might hit the air, but you’ll either see it this fall, or possibly mid-winter.


Helena Mattsson

Source: Deadline.com

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