Taylor, who has been seen on Broadway in The Addams Family and Rock of Ages, has posted numerous pictures from the set of "Looking" on his Instagram account, including one with star Jonathan Groff.
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A photo posted by Wesley Taylor (@sirwestaytay) on
Taylor, who has been seen on Broadway in The Addams Family and Rock of Ages, has posted numerous pictures from the set of "Looking" on his Instagram account, including one with star Jonathan Groff.
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A photo posted by Wesley Taylor (@sirwestaytay) on
He's just really not very nice.A photo posted by Wesley Taylor (@sirwestaytay) on
The gay-themed dramedy, starring Tony nominee Groff, Frankie J. Alvarez and Murray Bartlett as a trio of pals in San Francisco, will return for a second season Jan. 11, 2015, at 10 PM ET.
Lauren Weedman, Raúl Castillo and Russell Tovey have been elevated to series-regular roles in the second season.
Created by Michael Lannan and executive-produced by Andrew Haigh and Sarah Condon, the show "revolves around three friends in San Francisco who explore the varied options available to a new generation of gay men."
Visit HBO.com/Looking.
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