Showtime's 'Let the Right One In' adaptation has added Željko Ivanek and Fernanda Andrade to its cast.
Showtime's upcoming series Let The Right One In is making some cast changes. According to Deadline, Željko Ivanek and Fernanda Andrade have joined the series in recurring roles which were recast after the project was ordered to series.
Ivanek will play Arthur, a scientist who is the father of Claire and the former CEO of a once prosperous but now failing pharmaceutical empire. He replaces Larry Pine from the pilot, while Andrade will play Elizabeth, the wife of Mark and devoted mother to Eleanor , who will go to any lengths necessary to protect her family. Andrade replaces Susan Santiago in the series' pilot. Ivanek is well known for playing Ray Fiske in the series Damages, for which he earned an Emmy Award.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY The series focuses on Mark and his daughter Eleanor, who struggle to cope with the fact that the young girl has been turned into a vampire. She lives a sheltered life, able to only leave her house at night, and her father does the best he can to provide her with the gruesome sustenance she needs to live.
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