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Patricia Clarkson Joins 'Ransom Canyon' Season 2
Patricia Clarkson joins the cast as Claire O'Grady in Season 2, continuing the story of ranching power struggles after Season 1 spent four weeks in the Global Top 10 TV chart.
- Netflix confirmed on Monday that Ransom Canyon Season 2 is in production with Patricia Clarkson, actress , filming at Netflix Studios Albuquerque, New Mexico.
- Season 1 debuted in April and was an immediate hit, spending four weeks in the Global Top 10 TV chart and based on Jodi Thomas' books adapted by April Blair.
- The returning ensemble includes Lizzy Greene, Garrett Wareing, Jack Schumacher, Marianly Tejada and Casey W. Johnson, along with guest stars Tatanka Means, Justin Johnson Cortez, and others, as Blair, showrunner and executive producer, leads season 2's production.
- Season 2's logline indicates the show will continue exploring ranching dynasties vying for power, with lead actor Josh Duhamel remarking `Can you imagine Staten living in a studio apartment in New York? No, thank you,` Duhamel added.
- Casting changes include Casey W. Johnson's promotion to series regular, Eoin Macken and Andrew Liner not returning, and newcomers Ben Robson and Heidi Engerman joining in recurring roles.
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Patricia Clarkson joins 'Ransom Canyon' season 2 cast
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Read Full Article'Ransom Canyon' Taps Patricia Clarkson as Season 2 Guest Star
“Ransom Canyon” has tapped Patricia Clarkson as a Season 2 guest star. In the new season, which is officially in production, Clarkson (“Lilly,” “House of Cards”) will play Claire O’Grady, Quinn’s (Minka Kelly) mother. Clarkson joins the show’s returning guest cast, which includes Tatanka Means, Justin Johnson Cortez, Kenny Miller, Philip Winchester, Jennifer Ens, Brett Cullen and Niko Guardado. Clarkson is best known for starring in “Shutter Isl…
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