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Jeffrey Donovan And Miles Fisher Join Growing 'J. Edgar' Cast
If the news of a Clint Eastwood-directed biopic about the life of controversial FBI director J. Edgar Hoover weren't intriguing enough as is, the casting surrounding it certainly has been.
With Leonardo DiCaprio in the titular role, there's a bevy of equally exciting talent on board including Judi Dench in an undisclosed role, Naomi Watts as Hoover's secretary Helen Gandy, Josh Lucas as Charles Lindbergh, Ed Westwick as FBI operative Agent Smith and "The Social Network" breakout star Armie Hammer playing FBI-official Tyde Dolson.
Now, two more names have joined the thrilling project. According to Deadline, Jeffrey Donovan and Miles Fisher are the latest actors locked in for "J. Edgar."
Donovan, best known for his work on the USA television series "Burn Notice," landed the pivotal role of Robert F. Kennedy, while the up-and-coming Fisher will play Agent Garrison, an FBI worker who interviews Hoover.
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Guillermo Del Toro Says $150 Million 'Mountains' Budget Was Approved By Universal
Filmmaker Still Seems Unclear Why Universal Walked Away From Project, "I Am As Puzzled As Most People Are" & More Learned From Extensive Interview Just days after Universal canned Guillermo del Toro's long-gestating dream project "At the Mountains of Madness," the director is now opening up about what happened behind the scenes and the biggest takeaway is he's as surprised and shocked as we are. In an extensive, no-holds-barred interview with Deadline del Toro reveals he met all the requirements Universal set out for him with project--including their approved $150 million budget--and that he was a week away from opening…»
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