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Brett Gelman has shown audiences how he “commits hard to the weirdness” of every role with a signature intensity and fearlessness. Brett currently guest-stars on Netflix’s Stranger Things and and can also be seen as the brother-in-law on Amazon’s smash hit, Fleabag. His most recent credits include HBO’s Camping, Twin Peaks, and Love. He recently released his third comedy special for Adult Swim, Brett Gelman’s Dinner in America.
Illinois-native Breeda Wool’s break out role came in Amazon's Betas, followed by a starring role in UnREAL and its spin-off, The Faith Diaries. Her other credits include the movie AWOL, Showtime’s The Affair, NBC’s Midnight, Texas and HBO’s Vice Principals.
Based on the best-selling Bill Hodges trilogy by Stephen King, the AT&T original series Mr. Mercedes returns for its much-anticipated third season, executive produced by David E. Kelley, Jack Bender and King. When beloved local author John Rothstein is found murdered, Hodges, Holly, and Jerome, along with local police, must track down his killer. But this case is more complex than the cold-blooded killing of an American icon. Unpublished novels of Rothstein’s were stolen from his home, and they are worth millions. As the case unfolds, the trio learns that although Brady may be gone, his depravity lives on in the lives of his victims. Holland Taylor and Bruce Dern guest star.
As Roland Finkelstein in season three of Mr. Mercedes, Gelman plays Lou Linklatter’s (Wool) lawyer in her trial against the state of Ohio for killing Brady Hartsfield at the end of season 2. After publicly executing Brady, Lou Linklatter becomes the center of a highly publicized legal battle. Was her plot pre-meditated or an act of insanity? Was she protecting Bridgton from further victimization at the hands of a killer or did she take vigilantism too far? Deeply scarred by Brady’s attempt to kill her, Lou must maintain her sanity as she fights for her freedom.
Bright young attorney Roland Finkelstein must defend Lou in the trial of a lifetime. Up against powerhouse prosecutor Sarah Pace, Finkelstein must convince the jury that Lou did not act out of malice in killing Brady, but in the best interests of the community. As Finkelstein gets to know Lou and those closest to her, he develops a connection with Holly.
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