
With the delay of the third season of
Big Love, which is expected to return early next year, fans are eager to score some scoops and tidbits about the new season that promises to forever change the lives of the residents of Juniper Creek. Luckily, another update has been given by
Entertainment Weekly's Michael Ausiello, who revealed that actor
Zeljko Ivanek has inked a deal to join the cast of HBO's polygamy-themed series.
Zeljko Ivanek is best known for his Emmy Award-winning role as Ray Fiske on the FX series
Damages. Additionally, he has been cast in supporting roles on shows like
Homicide: Life on the Street as prosecuting attorney Ed Danvers,
Oz as Governor James Devlin,
Lost as Edmund Burke, and
24 as Andre Drazen. On the big screen, he is credited for
Live Free or Die Hard, Ascension Day, The Manchurian Candidate, Black Hawk Down, Hannibal, Unfaithful and
Snow Falling on Cedars, just to name a few.
As of this moment, nothing has been revealed about Ivanek's role on
Big Love so fans will just have to stay tuned to find out. Meanwhile, there are other storylines to look forward to in the coming season.
Jeanne Tripplehorn, who plays Barbara Henrickson, hints that the wives and kids are going on a vacation trip this season,
Chloe Sevigny, who plays Nicolette Grant, will be ditching the "compound chic" look for a "very particular story reason," while
Ginnifer Goodwin will see her character Margene Heffman rising this season as she enters into the world outside the family through her work for Weber Gaming.
Big Love also stars
Bill Paxton as Bill Henrickson, Harry Dean Stanton as Roman Grant, Douglas Smith as Ben Henrickson, Matt Ross as Alby Grant, Bruce Dern as Frank Harlow and Amanda Seyfried as Sarah Henrickson, just to name a few.
-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source:
Entertainment Weekly
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