The “Armageddon” and “Lord of the Rings” actress, Liv Tyler, has been cast as the female lead in series “9-1-1: Lone Star”, ordered by Fox last May following the success of the original.
The spin-off, helmed by “9-1-1” creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, will be starring Rob Lowe in the role of a New York City firefighter, who moves to Austin with his son, attempting to reconcile his job (saving the most vulnerable in society) with his chaotic personal life.
Tyler, who will soon be seen in “Ad Astra” alongside Brad Pitt, will be playing the role of paramedic unit boss Michelle Blake. The talented and sarcastic woman is in the grips of an investigation seeking to understand what happened to her little sister, who disappeared two years prior.
“9-1-1: Lone Star” will begin airing on the American network on Jan. 19, 2020.
The original “9-1-1” is a drama comedy about the life of first responders, firefighters, paramedics and cops (traffic and otherwise). The 20th Century Fox Television production features Angela Bassett (Athena Grant), Peter Krause (Robert Nash), Oliver Stark (Evan Buckley) and Jennifer Love Hewitt (Maddie Kendall).
Its third season will debut in the United States on Sept. 23. JB
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