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With
production already rolling in South Carolina, six new actors have
joined the most recent TV adaptation of a Robert Kirkman comic book series,
Outcast.
According to Deadline, in addition to Patrick Fugit,
Philip Glenister, Reg E. Cathey, Gabriel Bateman, Julia Crockett, and Wrenn
Schmidt, the upcoming 10-episode supernatural drama will also count with David Denman (13 Hours), Melinda
McGraw (Mad Men), Grace Zabriskie (The Killing), Catherine
Dent (The Shield), Lee Tergesen (The Americans) and Brent
Spiner (Star Trek).
"Denman will play Mark
Holter in a recasting, taking over the role played by Kip Pardue in the pilot.
Married to Kyle Barnes’ (Fugit) sister Megan, Mark is a husband and father
first – but a by-the-book small town cop a close second. He loves his wife
deeply, but his innate sense of justice is challenged by her loyalty to
Kyle, whom Mark can’t forgive for his past transgressions. McGraw is Patricia
MacCready, a single mother and devout member of Rome’s Light of God Baptist
Church and a regular at Reverend Anderson’s church teas. Zabriskie plays
Mildred, one of the old guard of parishioners at Anderson’s church. Full of
spit and vinegar, Mildred lives alone and says what’s on her mind. Dent is
Janet Anderson, the ex-wife of Reverend Anderson. Their marriage was shattered
by Anderson’s obsession with battling the forces of darkness, but she still
can’t help but feel affection and sympathy for the man she once loved, the
father of the her child. Tergesen plays Blake Morrow, a former police officer
on death row for murdering his partner’s wife."
With a yet unknown premiere date, Outcast
will air on Cinemax.
Source - Deadline
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