Fringe Spoilers: Casting Call 201

      Email Post       6/18/2009 09:39:00 AM      

SpoilerTV has a new casting call for Fringe Episode 201 "New Day":
[NURSE] Early 30’s. Olive skin, darker hair, (could be a dark-haired Caucasian). Should be of medium height and weight. This hospital nurse is taking care of a patient after an accident. She appears trustworthy as she chats with the patient in the room, but it's clear that there's something a bit weird about her. Should be able to play an assassin. GUEST STAR ROLE

[REBECCA] Rebecca is a “real-looking” (not glamorous) girl age 18-22 circa 1978. She's stoned beyond belief on some near-lethal concoction Walter was experimenting with back then and speaks while in a sexy/funny/scary stupor. GUEST STAR ROLE / POSSIBLE RECURRING

[LLOYD PARR] In his 30’s to early 50’s, an average guy. We need a strong character actor who can play hyper-competent. Like someone in a John Frankenheimer movie GUEST STAR ROLE

The descriptions are a little bit campy, but anyone think that Lloyd Parr could be the face-changing shapeshifter? It's also interesting to note the symmetrical double letters in the name - LL in the first name, RR in the last name.

FringeTelevision.com EXCLUSIVE:

We have also learned the name for the role of "Kathrine", mentioned in the first casting call of Fringe season 2 has been changed to "Amy Jessup". So far, the role has not been cast, so Sarah Wayne Callies fans can keep hope alive.

5 Comments:

  1. I hear this guy is still under contract to FOX and may be the major casting coup for a recurring villain (mole man?)
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  2. LLOYD PARR anagrams into -

    PRY DOLLAR
    or
    RALLY PROD (rally production)

    both could be about the economic thing - leaving NY for Canada - and a smaller budget.
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  3. Please cast Sarah Wayne Callies as Amy Jessup. You will get way more viewers.
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  4. You should cast Sarah Wayne Callies:) She is the best!
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  5. Jessup

    Eddie Jessup was the main character in "Altered States".

    Amy relates to Love (Aimee- "beloved" in French). (Also "Ami" friend).
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