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American Crime - Season 3 - Casting News *Updated Sandra Oh Joins Cast*

Sep 29, 2016

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Sandra Oh Joins Cast in a Recurring Role
Thanks to Andrew for the heads up.

The 'Grey's Anatomy' grad will return to ABC with a recurring role on the John Ridley anthology.
Sandra Oh is returning to the small screen.

Season three of the drama is set in Alamance County, North Carolina, and explores labor issues and economic divides in addition to individual rights. Oh will have a recurring role and play Abby Tanaka, a social worker who runs a local shelter dedicated to housing victims of domestic abuse in the face of community indifference.



Update: TVLine has revealed Season 3 will consist of 8 episodes (as mentioned in their casting article for Cherry Jones). Thanks to forg! for the heads up.

Season 3 of American Crime is set for eight episodes, and will air on ABC sometime next year.
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Emmy-winning actress Cherry Jones has signed on for Season 3 of ABC’s “American Crime,” Variety has learned exclusively.

Jones, who will have a recurring role, will play the matriarch of a large family agricultural operation.

Executive producer John Ridley told Variety that the third season of “American Crime” will focus on workers’ rights and reproductive rights. And as compared to the first and second seasons, which centered on a single person’s guilt or innocence, this season will focus on “our greater complicity.”

Season 3 will be set in North Carolina, where the issue of LGBT rights has been dominating headlines. But this season will be shot in Los Angeles, as the production recently obtained California tax credits. Production began Monday morning.
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