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J.D.Evermore(Dallas Buyers Club), who recurred as Sheriff Carl Daggett on the first three seasons of SundanceTV drama series Rectify, has been promoted to regular for the fourth and final eight-episode season. Created by Ray McKinnon and executive produced by Mark Johnson and Melissa Bernstein, Rectify centers on Daniel Holden (Aden Young), who is released after serving nearly 20 years in complete isolation on death row, as he returns as an outsider to his family, to his community, and to the times. Evermore’s other TV credits include True Detective and Treme and guest roles on Constantine and American Horror Story. He’s managed by Industry Entertainment.
Charles Mesure(Desperate Housewives, Once Upon A Time) has joined the cast of Freeform’s horror drama series Dead Of Summer, created/executive produced by Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis and Ian Goldberg.
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I can't wait for Rectify to return. The show is totally worth watching but if you didn't see it from the beginning you need to do that first. I can't even explain how hard it is to see this man come back home after 20 years on death row and still there is that little % of doubt....did he or didn't he?