Emmy and Golden Globe winner Martin Sheen (Grace and Frankie), nominated for a Golden Globe Dennis Haysbert (Far from heaven), nominated for an Oscar June Squibb (Nebraska), winner of the Golden Globe Stacy Keach (Nebraska), winner of the Independent Spirit Award Yvette Yates Redick (inherent vice) and Tony Award winner Santino Fontana (of Broadway Tootsie) have joined the cast of the comedy-drama Lost and found in Cleveland. The film marks the writer-directors’ feature film debut Marisa Gutermann AND Keith Gerchak.
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An adult drama aimed at the public who recently made Paramount and the fifth season 80 for Brady one shot, “Lost and found in Cleveland is billed as a new American fairy tale about the post-industrial American dream in the industrial Midwest: a 24-hour slice of life that follows the personal odysseys of five very different people, whose lives become intertwined when their favorite TV show America antique appraisal show comes to their town.
The star-studded ensemble also includes a three-time Emmy nominee Dot-Marie Jones (Brothers), Emmy winner Loretta Devine (Queen bees), Lisa Weil (How to get away with murder), Ester Povitsky (Crazy ex-girlfriend), nominated for a Tony Award Rory O’Malley (The Book of Mormon), Independent Spirit Award nominee Jeff Hiller (Someone somewhere), two-time Emmy nominee Jon Lovitz (SNL) AND Mark L. Walberg (Antiques Roadshow), Benjamin Steinhauser (Children’s baking championship), Rob Mayes (John dies in the end) AND Vanessa Burghardt (Cha Cha True Smooth).
Sounds like a really fun ensemble for this comedy-drama! Lost and found in Cleveland is currently filming in Cleveland.
via: Deadline
by Jessica Fisher
Source: Geek Tyrant

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