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White Lotus star Meghann Fahy lands her next TV role

White Lotus star Meghann Fahy lands her next TV role

The White Lotus“Meghann Fahy has been cast in a TV thriller The good girl opposite Rose Byrne.

Fahy, known for the role of Daphne Sullivan in season 2 of The White Lotusreplaces Jessica Biel in the upcoming Peacock drama.

Based on the novel of the same name by Karin Slaughter, the series follows Charlotte (Fahy) and Samantha (Byrne) Quinn, two sisters dealing with the aftermath of a night of violence that occurred 28 years previously.

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When their town of Pikeville is attacked again, Charlotte is the first witness on the scene. Now a lawyer like her father, she is forced to confront her past as the case reveals uncomfortable truths.

“In the end, (Charlotte) and Samantha wonder if the price of being a good daughter was worth it after all,” the logline reads.

Fahy, whose acting credits also include The bold type and Netflix’s star-studded murder mystery The perfect couplewill next be seen in a drama Reconstruction opposite Josh O’Connor.

Written and directed by Max Walker-Silverman, the film follows O’Connor’s rancher protagonist after a fire destroys his family farm.

Also featuring True Detective: Land of the Night star Kali Reis, the film will have its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January.

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Next, Fahy will star in The unbreakable boytaken from the book of the same name, itself inspired by a true story.

Released in U.S. theaters this February, writer-director Jon Gunn’s film focuses on the father-son relationship between Austin LeRette (Jacob Laval), a boy with brittle bone disease and autism, and his father Scott , performed by Zachary. Levi.

A premiere date for The good girl is to be announced.

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