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ROLE CALL: The Return of Dana Carvey

It worked for Rob Schneider. Why not Dana Carvey?

The popular “Saturday Night Live” alum, largely out of the public eye since his heart surgery in 1997, will get a helping hand in reviving his career from A-lister (and fellow ex-“SNL” guy) Adam Sandler. Today’s Daily Variety says Sandler will produce a Disney comedy that will both star and be co-written by Carvey.

The comedian, best known for yukking it up as shy Garth to Mike Myers‘ metal-head Wayne in the “Wayne’s World” sketches and big-screen movies, is in talks with the studio, Sandler and producing partner Jack Giarraputo. They’re the team responsible for Schneider‘s surprise holiday hit “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo.”

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Mum’s the word on the plot for Carvey‘s starring vehicle. But he’ll get some notice as a supporting player in Sandler‘s upcoming comedy “Little Nicky.” And if “Deuce‘s” $64 million domestic gross is any indication, the former Church Lady might be taking up a healthy collection.

Carvey underwent an angioplasty procedure in October 1997, at age 42. It was the capper on a down period for the comic, who flamed out professionally in 1996 with the ill-fated run of his ABC primetime vehicle “The Dana Carvey Show.”

CAUGHT IN ‘TRAFFIC’: Harrison Ford and Catherine Zeta-Jones don’t mind being stuck in Steven Soderbergh‘s “Traffic.”

Trade-paper reports today say that the two stars have climbed aboard the Fox vehicle, which was once in danger of being junked. It’s now parked at the studio’s arthouse division, Fox Searchlight.

Ford will play a judge who becomes a U.S. drug czar. The film’s based on the British miniseries “Traffik.” Things get complicated when the judge’s daughter becomes a serious crack cocaine and heroin addict.

The film is Ford’s first foray into arthouse filmmaking. According to Variety, the actor will take a major pay cut from his usual $20 million fee. Shooting is set to begin April 2.

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GIRLS IN THE ‘HOUSE’: Actresses Diane Lane and Leelee Sobieski will square off as mother-daughter rivals in “The Glass House.” Variety says that the Columbia-based drama starts shooting this spring with television’s Daniel Sackheim at the helm.

The 17-year-old Sobieski, last seen strutting in “Eyes Wide Shut,” will star as a teen-ager taken in by a Malibu, Calif., couple after her parents die in a car accident.

‘MONKEY’ BUSINESS FOR NBC: “Dharma & Greg” star Thomas Gibson will be paid $1.5 million to monkey around in NBC’s latest Hallmark Entertainment miniseries. The four-hour project, called “The Monkey King,” co-stars Bai Ling. Russell Wong is in negotiations to play the title role.

The story, by “M Butterfly” playwright David Henry Hwang, is about a young American businessman and an academic who journey to China to do battle with mythical monsters.

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