Madeleine Ferguson wrote:I will assume this is not considered a spoiler as it has been confirmed by the actress. But yes, she said she was reprising her role as Gersten Hayward.
Thank you Madeleine.
It's what I expected, it just really bugged me that no one cared to post.
You could have googled it and checked it out for yourself.
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This forum is not for Googling things when you can still have real human interactions instead of avoiding those. I just asked a simple question to confirm my guess, but I believe I'm old school on stuff like that.
I do find it curious that Alicia Witt's name was not on the lengthy official cast list that Showtime released. I expected there would be some unannounced cast members that were meant to be a surprise. The reappearance of Gersten Hayward seems more like an easter egg than a surprise but there are some other potential surprise appearances I'd rather not know about if they were leaked (say Chet Desmond/Sam Stanley/Phillip Jeffries).
FauxOwl wrote:I do find it curious that Alicia Witt's name was not on the lengthy official cast list that Showtime released. I expected there would be some unannounced cast members that were meant to be a surprise. The reappearance of Gersten Hayward seems more like an easter egg than a surprise but there are some other potential surprise appearances I'd rather not know about if they were leaked (say Chet Desmond/Sam Stanley/Phillip Jeffries).
FauxOwl wrote:I do find it curious that Alicia Witt's name was not on the lengthy official cast list that Showtime released. I expected there would be some unannounced cast members that were meant to be a surprise. The reappearance of Gersten Hayward seems more like an easter egg than a surprise but there are some other potential surprise appearances I'd rather not know about if they were leaked (say Chet Desmond/Sam Stanley/Phillip Jeffries).
As others have stated. Witt was indeed on the cast list.
FauxOwl wrote:I do find it curious that Alicia Witt's name was not on the lengthy official cast list that Showtime released. I expected there would be some unannounced cast members that were meant to be a surprise. The reappearance of Gersten Hayward seems more like an easter egg than a surprise but there are some other potential surprise appearances I'd rather not know about if they were leaked (say Chet Desmond/Sam Stanley/Phillip Jeffries).
As others have stated. Witt was indeed on the cast list.
Just goes to show, the list is so large, people are startin' to lose track of who's on it
And, speaking of reboots, you also snagged a role in one of the most beloved series of all time; “Twin Peaks.” I’m sure you can’t say much as you are sworn to secrecy, but, is there anything you can tell fans at all about how it was working on such an incredible project?
I can say that working with David Lynch was an utter dream. The job came out of nowhere. Like you said- it is very top secret, I didn’t know what I was going to be doing- there were no scripts. I was just called and they said; “David wants you. Here are the dates. There’s next to no money. Do you want to do it?” And I just couldn’t get yes out of my mouth fast enough. He’s an old school dream. They don’t make them like him anymore. It was a true blessing, and I wish I had more to do with him. I believe the show will start airing in May, and I believe there are eighteen episodes- but he just shot it like a movie. I don’t even know the whole story, David just had it in his head. The only direction he gave us, which I probably will never hear again in my life is; “I want you to talk. Listen. And Take your time.” That was all he told us. Just a very gentle man, and an utter dream to work with.
And, of course, he’s not the only dream to work with. Your cast is filled with talent and beloved people here; Original favorites like Sheryl Lee, Mädchen Amick, Kyle MacLachlan, Lara Flynn Boyle, Ray Wise, Sherilyn Fenn and many more are back, while the cast is also littered with great new people like Laura Dern. Want to talk about your amazing company?
The great thing about working on a project like Twin Peaks was that there was absolutely no egos. Whether you were working with a person, sharing a make-up trailer, or crossing paths and having lunch with them, everyone is just on the same level and it all started with David and it was pervasive throughout the entire cast. It was really just a reunion for those guys, so it was truly very neat to see them reconnect after all these years with spouses and kids. It was completely wonderful to see.
I'm intrigued by "next to no money" and by the fact that he seems to have filmed alongside quite a few returning actors (unless he is being led by the interviewer)!
He was one of the first new faces that got leaked, wasn't he! I've been wondering what kind of role he could be playing with that face... to think that we'll know pretty soon!
laughingpinecone wrote:I'm intrigued by "next to no money" and by the fact that he seems to have filmed alongside quite a few returning actors (unless he is being led by the interviewer)!
He was one of the first new faces that got leaked, wasn't he! I've been wondering what kind of role he could be playing with that face... to think that we'll know pretty soon!
When there used to be a Spoiler thread, the long gone Arbogast did say that his source called the whole operation very 'ghetto' or bare bones, or something like that.
Looks like they did 18 episodes on less than an 18 episode budget.