VIDEO: Sean Hayes Chats CBS's THE MILLERS & More on 'The Talk'

By: Oct. 28, 2014
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Today, BWW reported the happy news that Sean Hayes (Broadway's "Promises Promises") is engaged to L.A. music producer Scott Icenogle. Speculation on the engagement began when the actor appeared on CBS's 'The Talk' yesterday wearing a band on his left finger. Later in the day, his rep confirmed toRumorFix, "Sean Hayes and Scott Icenogle have been together for eight years. They are not yet married, but they have been engaged for quite some time."

Check out the appearance from yesterday's THE TALK below in which the actor discusses joining the cast of "The Millers" on CBS and shares some hilarious behind-the-scenes stories.

Hayes most recently appeared on TV in Sean Saves the World, The Millers, Smash and Up All Night, and is well known for his role as 'Jack' on Will & Grace. The actor last appeared on Broadway in 2010's Promises, Promises, opposite Kristin Chenoweth; he was nominated for a Tony Award for his performance.

Hayes' feature film credits include the Bobby and Peter Farrelly comedy "The Three Stooges," "The Bucket List," opposite Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman, and the independent drama "Pieces of April," opposite Katie Holmes, Patricia Clarkson and Oliver Platt.

THE MILLERS stars Will Arnett as Nathan Miller, a divorced local roving news reporter looking forward to living the singles' life until his parents' marital problems unexpectedly derail his plans. Carol and Tom, separated and planning a divorce after 43 years of marriage, shock their adult children when they each move back in with one of them. Meddlesome Carol moves in with Nathan and sticks her nose in all his affairs, often the most embarrassing third wheel ever to Nathan and Ray, his best friend and cameraman. Absent-minded Tom imposes on Nathan's sister, Debbie, her husband, Adam, and their daughter, Mikayla, where he accidently - and regularly - destroys things within the house. Nathan and Debbie quickly realize that to get their parents out of their respective homes, they have to teach them some independence. Soon, with a lot of handholding and a lot more calamity, both parents are discovering the merits to going life solo. Carol moves out and finds a fast friend in Kip Finkle, her new roommate and Nathan's latest annoyance, and Nathan and Debbie are grateful to have one parent out of the house with just one more to go.



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