Award-winning actress Patricia Clarkson ("Vicky Cristina Barcelona”),
WWE Superstar John Cena ("12 Rounds”), Devon Graye ("Dexter”), Madeleine
Martin ("Californication”) and Danny Glover have been cast in WWE
Studios’ film (tentatively titled), "Brother’s Keeper,” it was announced
today by World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Director Mel Damski
("Psych”) helms this family drama, which is scheduled to begin principal
photography in and around New Orleans, LA on December 8, 2009.
Written by John Posey, "Brother’s Keeper” explores one teenage boy’s
journey (DEVON GRAYE) to reunite his mother (PATRICIA CLARKSON) with his
older, estranged brother (JOHN CENA) ten years after the death of their
beloved father, a state collegiate wrestling legend. "Brother’s Keeper”
is produced by WWE Studios Vice President David Calloway. Executive
producers are WWE Studios Executive Vice President Mike Pavone and WWE
Studios Senior Vice President, Development & Production Steve Barnett.
Patricia Clarkson stars as Sharon Chetley, a mother grieving the
loss of her husband while struggling with an estranged, older son and
one-time high school wrestling star (Cena) and a brighter, socially
isolated younger son (Graye), determined to re-connect with his older
brother and to put what is left of his wounded family back together.
Clarkson, a New Orleans born-and-bred performer, has established herself
as a versatile, award-winning leading lady and critically acclaimed
actress in blockbusters ("The Green Mile,” "The Untouchables”),
independent films ("The Station Agent,” "High Art,” "All the Real
Girls”), television ("Murder One,” "Frasier”) and stage ("The Maiden’s
Prayer,” "A Streetcar Named Desire”). A graduate of the prestigious Yale
School of Drama, Clarkson received two Emmy Awards for her recurring
guest-starring role as Sarah O’Connor on HBO’s "Six Feet Under.”
WWE Superstar® John Cena portrays estranged older brother, Mike
Chetley, a one-time high school and collegiate wrestling champion, who
suffers a downward spiral after his father’s accidental death. One of
the most recognizable and successful WWE Superstars, Cena has starred in
the action films "12 Rounds” and "The Marine” and appeared on several
television series including "Saturday Night Live,” "Punk’d,” "Psych” and
"Manhunt.” Cena, who is currently WWE Champion, has also been World
Heavyweight Champion, U.S. Champion and World Tag Team Champion.
Devon Graye plays Cal Chetley, an extremely bright, 16-year-old
outsider whose decision to join the high school wrestling team as a
135-pound contender has unexpected consequences for his estranged
family. Graye is known to many for his role as the teenage Dexter in the
popular and acclaimed Showtime series, "Dexter.” His other television
credits include "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” "Saving Grace,” "CSI:
Miami” and "Leverage.” His film credits include "Scar,” Exodus Fall,”
"Lure” and "Husk.”
Madeleine Martin is Luli, a troubled young girl and outsider who
is Cal’s closest friend. Martin currently stars as Becca Moody on the
series "Californication.” Her previous television credits include
voicing the lead role of JoJo in the popular animated series, "JoJo’s
Circus” (2003-2006) as well as guest-starring roles on "Law & Order:
Special Victims Unit,” "Law & Order” and "Hope & Faith.”
Well-known for his work as an actor and humanitarian, award-winner Danny
Glover portrays Harry "Red” Newman, a charming, albeit mysterious
man who has a way of showing up in Cal’s life just when he needs him
most. From his blockbuster tag team pairing as Det. Roger Murtaugh
(alongside Mel Gibson) in the "Lethal Weapon” film franchise to his
acclaimed performances in "The Color Purple,” "Beloved,” and
"Dreamgirls,” Glover has distinguished himself as one of the screen’s
most sought-after actors. Glover’s feature film credits also include:
"2012,” "The Royal Tenenbaums,” "Predator 2,” "The Rainmaker,” "A Rage
in Harlem,” "Antz,” "Silverado,” "Top Gun,” "Grand Canyon,” "The Shaggy
Dog,” "Saw V” and "Witness.” Over a 30-year career, Glover has won eight
NAACP Image Awards, an Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Performer
("To Sleep With Anger”), five Emmy Award nominations (including one for
directing) and a MTV Movie Award for "Best On Screen Duo” with
Gibson for "Lethal Weapon 2.”
Writer John Posey, who wrote the screenplay for "Brother’s Keeper,”
portrays Stu Tennent, the sympathetic high school wrestling coach who
remembers Mike and is curious about Cal. A long-time actor, Posey’s
credits include recurring roles on "Boston Legal” and "Doc,” as well as
guest starring on "Cold Case,” "24,” "ER,” "Crossing Jordan,” "News
Radio” and "From Earth to the Moon.”
Director Mel Damski is a popular director, producer and executive
producer who was nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary for the
1998 release, "Still Kicking: The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies.” Damski
is currently the co-executive producer of the USA Network’s hit sitcom
"Psych” and has directed several episodes of the series. He also served
as a senior producer on the Emmy Award-winning "Picket Fences” and has
directed episodes of many David Kelley series, including "Boston Legal,”
"Ally McBeal,” "The Practice” and "Chicago Hope.” His other directing
credits include "Las Vegas,” "Charmed,” "Without a Trace,” "Ed,” "The
Guardian,” "Dawson’s Creek,” "Early Edition,” "Sisters,” "Lou Grant” and
"Sweet Justice” (on which he also served as co-executive producer).
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