Anne Winters, Bryce Cass, Chelsea Alden, Allison Miller, Samantha Logan, Kelli O’Hara, and Ben Lawson have joined the second season of “13 Reasons Why,” which is currently in production. None of the new cast members are series regulars, but many will appear in majority of the episodes throughout the season.
The new actors will play a variety of roles, including new students, and also more mature characters, such as a litigator, who will presumably be central to the storyline that is expected to revolve around a lawsuit filed by parents (Kate Walsh and Brian d’Arcy James) against the high school in the series, in light of last season’s suicide by student Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford).
Among the students are Winters, who will play Chloe, the beautiful “it girl” at Liberty High and the new head cheerleader.
Cass was play Cyrus, an edgy, cynical mischief maker who serves as an unexpected champion of the downtrodden.
Alden, will play Cyrus’ sister, Mackenzie, who is described as an artsy and witty girl who isn’t afraid to speak her mind.
Logan, will play Nina, a well respected track star with a secret.
O’Hara will play Jackie, a warm, intelligent, passionate advocate for victims of bullying.
Miller will play Sonya, a smart and ambitious young litigator.
Lawson will play Rick, the beloved baseball coach at Liberty High.
The new actors will play a variety of roles, including new students, and also more mature characters, such as a litigator, who will presumably be central to the storyline that is expected to revolve around a lawsuit filed by parents (Kate Walsh and Brian d’Arcy James) against the high school in the series, in light of last season’s suicide by student Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford).
Among the students are Winters, who will play Chloe, the beautiful “it girl” at Liberty High and the new head cheerleader.
Cass was play Cyrus, an edgy, cynical mischief maker who serves as an unexpected champion of the downtrodden.
Alden, will play Cyrus’ sister, Mackenzie, who is described as an artsy and witty girl who isn’t afraid to speak her mind.
Logan, will play Nina, a well respected track star with a secret.
O’Hara will play Jackie, a warm, intelligent, passionate advocate for victims of bullying.
Miller will play Sonya, a smart and ambitious young litigator.
Lawson will play Rick, the beloved baseball coach at Liberty High.
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