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‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Renewed for 4th Season

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December 13, 2019
Midge Maisel, played by Rachel Brosnahan, with her father Abe Weissman, played by Tony Shalhoub, in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” (Amazon Studios)

(JTA) — “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” the Emmy Award-winning series about a 1950s protofeminist Jewish stand-up comic, will return for a fourth season, its creators said just after the third season started streaming on Amazon Dec. 6.

“We were thrilled to hear that for the fourth time, we do not have to pack up and vacate the premises,” Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino said Thursday, according to Deadline Hollywood. “We’d like to thank Amazon for all their faith and support, their partnership and enthusiasm, and for letting us hang with our favorite people, the cast and crew of Maisel, for a little while longer.”

The series has garnered a closet full of awards, including 16 Emmys. Rachel Brosnahan also has won numerous prominent awards as the titular character. This year she received an acting nomination again at the 77th Golden Globes along with the series. The show then scored four Screen Actors Guild nominations including outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series.

Erin Ben-Moche contributed to this piece.

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