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Casting Bites, Pt. 2: Models, Candy, and More
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And here are even more casting nibblets from Variety:First up, there's another model heading to the world of film. Swiss model Julie Ordon has been tapped to star in a new horror film called Catwalk. If any model casting would be appropriate, it'd be in a horror movie on a catwalk. The flick is being directed by Anthony Hickox, and according to this post, it's about a young woman who gets sucked into the dangerous world of high fashion, and doesn't let the gruesome murders of four other supermodels stop her. "Only when a whirlwind of fame starts to threaten her sense of identity, she moves closer to discovering the darker secrets of who and what she is." Hmm. Is she behind the deaths, perchance?
And then there's a little bit of motherly sugar. Candy Clark, who has played a slew of moms (including mother of one infamous cinematic slayer), has added another actor to her movie offspring. She's been tapped to play Matt Damon's mother in Steven Soderbergh's The Informant, which is based on Kurt Eichenwald's book.
Lastly, there's Michelle C. Bonilla, better known as Harms from ER. She has picked up a role in Montana Amazon, to play a mom as well, in the role of "Little Girl's Mother." This is the "dysfunctional road movie" flick I mentioned in a casting bite last month, which happens to feature the likes of Olympia Dukakis and Hayley Joel Osment (remember him?).
Casting Bites, Part Two: Some Brie and Strik
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And here's a few more casting bites for you, on this Monday, courtesy of Variety:Writing about this bite is a bit dangerous, since I'm quite peckish and have an untouched package of triple-cream brie in my refrigerator. But I'll soldier on for all of you. The young Alison Brie, Trudy from Mad Men, has picked up a lead role in Deborah Brock's Montana Amazon, which means she gets to act with the likes of Olympia Dukakis and Hayley Joel Osment.
According to the Desert Dispatch, the film is about "a dysfunctional family's road trip across America." It should be ... interesting. After "a killing occurs," the family is led my grandma Dukakis from rural Montana to Canada. However, she gets confused and heads for Mexico instead. The film also has a part for another recent casting bites actor, Angel Oquendo. In his blog, he says that he gets to play a nervous husband driving his wife to the delivery room.









