Keanu Reeves finds two projects, Riz Ahmed boards a Wes Anderson film, and more casting news of the week

Dominic Sessa, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Rob Delaney, and Keanu Reeves are among those with new projects this week

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Keanu Reeves finds two projects, Riz Ahmed boards a Wes Anderson film, and more casting news of the week
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It’s another banner week for casting news. Big name actors like Steve Buscemi, Emma Thompson, and Don Johnson landed new television projects, while Riz Ahmed becomes the newest addition to Wes Anderson’s merry band of players. Also, Michael Showalter’s Christmas pic Oh. What. Fun. rounds out its cast. Read on for more.

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Dale Dickey to recur on Bookie
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Dale Dickey, recently of Fallout and Lawman: Bass Reeves, has been cast in a recurring role on Chuck Lorre’s latest Netflix comedy, per . The series follows Danny (Sebastian Maniscalco), a bookie who partners with a former NFL star (Omar J. Dorsey) in an illegal sports-betting operation. Dickey will play the mother of Danny’s wife Sandra (Andrea Anders) in the upcoming second season. [Mary Kate Carr]

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