Reba McEntire's daughter on her new NBC sitcom 'Happy's Place' will be played by Elizabeth Alderfer
Happy's Place will introduce Reba McEntire's onscreen daughter in an upcoming episode of the new NBC sitcom.
“Gracie is in the military and has been deployed overseas,' the official character description read. 'She has just gone on leave and is returning home to Knoxville to surprise her mother, only to be surprised herself to discover that she now has an aunt that she never knew she had.” The sitcom reunites McEntire, 69, and Peterman, 53, more than 17 years after their hit series Reba ended its run on The WB. In addition to McEntire and Peterman, the beloved show also starred Christopher Rich, JoAnna Garcia Swisher and Steve Howey, who has already been cast in a role in the Christmas episode of Happy’s Place.
In a recent cover story, McEntire recently spoke exclusively to Us Weekly about getting to work with Peterman again.
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