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Timothy Busfield's Role Removed from 'You Deserve Each Other' Amidst Charges
Deadline
January 19, 2026•3 days ago

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Actor Timothy Busfield's role in the upcoming film "You Deserve Each Other" has been removed following sex abuse charges. Busfield was charged with criminal sexual contact with a minor and child abuse. Filming for the movie has concluded, meaning his scenes were shot but will now be edited out. He has been dropped by his agency and faces potential prison time.
A role played by Timothy Busfield in the upcoming Amazon MGM Studios rom-com You Deserve Each Other has been edited out in the wake of sex abuse charges filed against the actor, sources confirmed to Deadline.
The news comes as Busfield last week was charged with two counts of criminal sexual contact with a minor and child abuse stemming from alleged incidents involving two minor boys on the New Mexico set of the Fox/Warner Bros TV series The Cleaning Lady, on which he was a director of several episodes during its four-season run from 2022-25.
Busfield, 68, who faces the possibly of a decade in state prison if found guilty, turned himself in to Albuquerque police January 13, five days after an arrest warrant was issued. He appeared briefly in court the next day and is being held without bond at the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center. He has since been dropped by his longtime agency Innovative Artists.
He has not entered a formal plea but has maintained his innocence. A pre-trial detention motion hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.
You Deserve Each Other, based on Sarah Hogle’s bestselling 2020 novel, stars Meghann Fahy and Penn Badgley as the perfect engaged couple who are hiding the fact that they are sick of each other and want out of the relationship. The catch: Whoever ends the engagement will have to foot the bill for the wedding. Pranks and sabotage ensue as they try to get the other to blink first, but along the way they realize with nothing to lose they are having fun with the last person they expect.
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Busfield was announced with the rest of the supporting cast in July, joined by Natalie Morales, Justin Long, Kyle MacLachlan, Ana Gasteyer, Hope Davis, Delaney Rowe, Lisa Gilroy and Alyssa Limperis. Marc Silverstein and Abby Kohn directed they pic, and the pair also revised the script adaptation originally penned by Brett Haley and Marc Basch.
Filming has completed, Deadline has learned, so Busfield’s role as Bernie, father to Fahy’s Naomi, already had been shot. No release date for the movie has been set.
Amazon MGM did not return a request for comment.
Anthony D’Alessandro contributed to this report.
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