Friday, February 10, 2012

Pilot Season: Jon Voight and Elliott Gould Join Showtime's Ray Donovan Drama

Jon Voight, Elliot Gould Jon Voight and Elliott Gould have became a member of the Showtime drama pilot Ray Donovan, the network introduced Thursday. Ray Donovan will star Liev Schreiber as Los Angeles' best professional trouble shooter who are able to make anybody anyone's problems disappear, except individuals of their own family. Liev Schreiber to remain in Showtime's Ray Donovan Voight, 73, will have Mickey, the daddy of Ray (Schreiber). A recently freed ex-convict, Mickey would go to La suspiciously wishing to reunite together with his estranged family. Gould, 73, will recur around the project as Ray's lawyer mentor and confidante, Ezra Goodman, who's starting to show signs and symptoms of dementia. Voight, an Oscar champion for enjoying charge role in 1978's Returning Home, is better noted for his roles in Night time Cowboy and also the Rainmaker. He last starred in Fox's short-resided drama Lone Star last season. Gould, recognized to small-screen fans as Monica and Ross' father on Buddies, can also be famous for his roles in M*A*S*H the film and Ocean's Eleven. Stay current around the latest pilot news Voight and Gould join formerly introduced cast people Paula Malcomson, who'll play Ray's wife, Dash Mihok and Eddie Marsan. Ray Donovan is produced and executive-created by Southland creator Ann Biderman, who'll executive-produce together with Mark Gordon (Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds) and Bryan Zuriff. The drama is anticipated to start production at the begining of 2012.

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