Teri Polo, Dylan Walsh & Jamie-Lynn Sigler To Star In Thriller ‘The Man Across The Street’

Teri Polo (Meet the Parents franchise), Dylan Walsh (Nip/Tuck), and Jamie-Lynn Sigler (The Sopranos) have signed on to star in The Man Across the Street, an indie thriller to be directed by Richard Switzer from a script he wrote with Amy Irons.

The film follows a recently widowed mother (Polo) who becomes convinced that her seemingly charming new neighbor (Walsh) is responsible for a local abduction and the murder of a neighbor. As her suspicions grow, she finds herself increasingly isolated when no one — not even those closest to her — believes her. Sigler will play Luna, the mother’s loyal best friend, caught between support and skepticism as the truth begins to surface.

Jonetta Kaiser (Vampire Academy) and Al Sapienza (The Sopranos) will also star. Switzer will produce under his Maverick Film banner, with Amy Irons serving as executive producer. Maverick Film’s Head of Production Johanna Fogle will serve as co-producer, with Emily Ballard as associate producer. Production is set to kick off this summer.

Best known for starring in the Meet the Parents films, Polo is set to reprise alongside Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro and Blythe Danner in Meet the Parents 4, which has locked in a release date of November 25 2026. Just this weekend, she teased the new film as part of a Tribeca panel celebrating the original’s 25th anniversary. Recently seen on shows like Good Trouble and The Big Leap, the actress is repped by Gersh, McGowan Rodriguez Management, and Kraditor & Haber.

Most recently, Walsh has been seen starring on the series Blue Bloods and Superman & Lois. He is repped by Independent Artist Group, McGowan Rodriguez Management, and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman.

 Best known for her role of Meadow Soprano on HBO’s The Sopranos, Sigler has most recently been seen starring on ABC’s Big Sky. She is repped by Paradigm and Vault Entertainment.

Switzer’s most recent film, the destination thriller Murder in Paradise, is currently in post-production.