Malcolm-Jamal Warner To Star In ABC Series ‘Ten Days In The Valley’
Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Malcolm-Jamal Warner is heading back to the small screen. Warner, has joined the cast of the ABC drama series Ten Days In The Valley alongside actress Kyra Sedgwick. According to a report, Kyra Sedgwick stars as Jane Sadler, an overworked television producer and single mother in the middle of a fractious separation. When her young daughter goes missing in the middle of the night, Jane’s world — and her controversial police series — implodes. Life imitates art: everything’s a mystery, everyone has a secret, and no one can be trusted. Warner will play Matt, the head writer on Jane’s (Sedgwick) cable cop show.
The 46-year-old is fresh off a role as O.J. Simpson confidant AC Cowlings in the award-winning FX limited series The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story. He also stars on the Amazon series Sneaky Pete. The show follows a con man named Marius, played by Giovanni Ribisi, who upon leaving prison assumes the identity of his former cellmate, Pete. Warner plays James Bagwell, Pete’s (Ribisi) parole officer, who is described as clean, meticulous, mercurial and volatile. He will appear in a minimum of three episodes with the option for more.

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