Hollywood Scandals: American Gigolo–Director David Hollander Fired

Showrunner David Hollander Let Go by Showtime due to Alleged Misconduct

“David Hollander is no longer on the drama series American Gigolo and Paramount Television Studios no longer has a producing relationship with him,” a spokesperson said.

David Hollander, set to direct Showtime’s reboot of American Gigolo, has been fired by the network.

“David Hollander is no longer on the drama series American Gigolo and Paramount Television Studios no longer has a producing relationship with him,” a spokesperson, who declined to comment further, said in a statement.

The writer, producer and director was reportedly let go following a misconduct investigation.

Hollander, who had longtime relationship with the network as the showrunner of Ray Donovan, was the developer, writer, director and executive producer for the upcoming TV series, which stars actor Jon Bernthal (We Own This City and The Walking Dead). The show is also produced by Paramount TV Studios and Jerry Bruckheimer Television.

Bruckheimer serves as EP, along with Jonathan Littman and co-executive producer KristieAnne Reed. Bernthal and James Oh are producing.

Paul Schrader, who wrote and directed the original movie, is serving as an exec-consultant.

Following more than 7 years in development, Showtime gave a 10-episode order to the show back in June 2021 after a pilot order in March 2020. In 2016, two years after Bruckheimer first teamed with Paramount TV Studios to bring the story to TV, American Gigolo landed at Showtime with Neil LaBute set to write the script.

It is based on the 1980 movie of the same which was also produced by Bruckheimer and starred Richard Gere as L.A. male escort Julian Kaye.

The modern update sees Bernthal return as the central character 15 years after he’s been arrested for murder. Struggling to find his footing in the modern-day Los Angeles sex industry, Kaye also seeks to find answers about the setup that put him in prison while also hoping to reconnect with his love, Michelle, who is played by Boardwalk Empire alum Gretchen Mol.

The cast also includes Rosie O’Donnell as Detective Sunday, Lizzie Brocheré as Isabelle, a sex work ring heiress, Gabriel LaBelle as a younger version of Julian named Johnny and Leland Orser as self-made tech billionaire Richard Stratton. Wayne Brady guest stars as Julian’s best friend and mentor Lorenzo.

Hollander, who earned an Emmy nomination for his work on Ray Donovan, most recently co-wrote and directed the drama’s feature-length film conclusion, which closed the book on the show after its season seven cancellation. The former American Gigolo showrunner, who wrote and directed the Showtime series’ pilot, previously created CBS’ The Guardian and TNT’s Heartland.