WWE Studios announced today that award-winning actor Ed Harris
("Pollock,” "Apollo 13,” "The Truman Show”) will headline the cast of
the (tentatively titled) film, "Big Red.” Chase Ellison ("Tooth Fairy”),
Molly Parker ("Deadwood”), Daniel Roebuck ("Final Destination”), WWE
Superstar Randy Orton, Mia Rose Frampton ("Make It or Break It”) and Amy
Madigan ("Carnivale”) will also star in this family-friendly movie,
scheduled to begin principal photography in and around New Orleans,
Louisiana, on February 23, 2010.
Set against the backdrop of the mid-sixties, "Big Red” is a
coming-of-age story which follows 12-year-old Andy Nichol (CHASE
ELLISON), a bright student whose English teacher, Mr. Simon (ED
HARRIS), pairs him on a project with the school’s biggest outcast
and social pariah, Stanley (aka "Big Red”). When Andy watches Stanley
fearlessly confront a school bully, a series of events is unleashed,
which changes the lives of both young men – and their teacher – forever.
WWE Studios Executive Vice President Mike Pavone will direct the drama
from his original screenplay. "Big Red” is produced by Pavone and Denise
Chamian. WWE Studios Vice President David Calloway is the executive in
charge of production and the line producer is Todd Lewis.
Golden Globe-winning actor Ed Harris stars as Mr. Simon, a popular
"Teacher of the Year” who finds himself the target of a vendetta when he
makes sure the principal (AMY MADIGAN) suspends a school bully. A
four-time Oscar nominee and SAG Award winner, Harris has distinguished
himself as one of film’s most respected and talented actors in numerous
popular and critically-acclaimed films, including: "National Treasure:
Book of Secrets,” "The Hours,” "A Beautiful Mind,” "Enemy at the Gates,”
"The Truman Show,” "Glengarry Glen Ross,” "A History of Violence,” "The
Rock,” "Apollo 13,” "The Firm,” "Places in the Heart” and "The Right
Stuff.” Harris also directed and starred in the title role of "Pollock,”
for which he received an Oscar nomination for his performance. He also
wrote, directed, produced and starred in the award-winning film
adaptation, "Appaloosa.”
Chase Ellison plays Andy Nichol, a bright student unwillingly paired
with the school’s biggest outcast, Stanley/ "Big Red” for an English
term paper. Ellison’s film credits include "Tooth Fairy,” "Fireflies in
the Garden,” ”End of the Spear,” "Wristcutters: A Love Story” and
"Mysterious Skin.” His television credits include "Deadwood,”
"Boomtown,” "Malcolm in the Middle” and as a regular on the daytime
series, "The Young and the Restless” (Noah Newman).
Molly Parker, known to many for her role as Alma Garret on HBO’s
"Deadwood,” portrays Andy’s mother, Sherri. Parker has been a regular or
recurring character on several acclaimed television series including
"Swingtown,” "Shattered,” "Six Feet Under,” "Twitch City” and "Lonesome
Dove: The Outlaw Years.” Her film credits include "Hollywoodland,” "The
Wicker Man” and "Wonderland.”
Daniel Roebuck plays Andy’s father, Jim. Roebuck has appeared in the
films "The Fugitive,” "U.S. Marshalls,” "Final Destination,” "Rob
Zombie’s Halloween,” "Agent Cody Banks,” "Agent Cody Banks 2:
Destination London,” "Project X” and "Rivers Edge.” He has been a
regular on numerous television series including "Lost,” "Woke Up Dead,”
"Nash Bridges,” "Matlock,” "Capital News” and "Star Trek: The Next
Generation.” He is also the writer, producer and director of the horror
documentary series, "Monsterama.”
WWE Superstar Randy Orton portrays Ed Freel, the father of the bully
reprimanded by Simon. When Freel’s son spreads a lie about Simon, Ed
repeats the accusation and begins a campaign to get Simon fired. Since
making his WWE debut in 2002, Orton has held the WWE Championship, the
World Heavyweight Championship, the Intercontinental Championship and
the World Tag Championship. A third-generation WWE Superstar, Orton is
the son of WWE Hall of Famer "Cowboy Bob” Orton and the grandson of "The
Big O,” the late Bob Orton, Sr.
Mia Rose Frampton has been cast as Mary Bell, the prettiest girl in the
school, who is also known as the preeminent make-out artist of the
eighth grade. Frampton, the daughter of Grammy Award-winning artist
Peter Frampton, stars as Becca Keeler in the popular ABC television
series, "Make It or Break It” about the training of Olympic hopefuls.
Golden Globe-winner Amy Madigan ("Roe v. Wade”) plays Principal Kelner,
whose decision to suspend a school bully has devastating and unforeseen
consequences. Madigan, familiar to many for her role as Annie Kinsella
in the film, "Field of Dreams,” and Iris Crowe in the HBO series
"Carnivale,” has received Oscar, Emmy
and Independent Spirit
Award nominations for her work in "Twice in a Lifetime,” "The Prince of
Pennsylvania,” "Love Child” and "Loved.” Her film credits include "The
Laramie Project,” "Pollock,” "With Friends Like These,” "The Dark Half,”
"Uncle Buck,” "Alamo Bay,” "Places in the Heart” and "Streets of Fire.”
Writer-director-producer Pavone recently produced the family drama,
"Legendary,” starring Patricia Clarkson, WWE Superstar John Cena® and
Danny Glover, as well as the comedy "Knucklehead,” with Mark Feuerstein,
Melora Hardin and WWE Superstar Paul "Big Show®” Wight. "Legendary” and
"Knucklehead” are slated for theatrical release in late 2010.
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