Justin Chatwin And James Frain Join Cast Of Orphan Black

Space, BBC America, and Temple Street Productions has announced that James Frain (“Intruders”) has been cast in Season 3 of the critically acclaimed Canadian original series “Orphan Black.” The announcement comes hot on the heels of the recently announced addition of Canada’s own Justin Chatwin (“Shameless”) to the cast. Season 3 of the 10-episode, one-hour series is currently in production, and is scheduled to premiere on Space in Spring 2015.

Also announced as new Season 3 cast members are Canadian actors Kyra Harper (“Warehouse 13”), Ksenia Solo (“Lost Girl”), and Earl Pastko (“Murdoch Mysteries”).

James Frain joins the cast as Ferdinand, a well-educated, Topside “cleaner” who is at the same time both charming and intimidating. Ferdinand is a powerful player in a secretive, multi-national political faction that operates with questionable ethics and a ruthless modus operandi. Featured in a guest starring role this season is Justin Chatwin as Jason Kellerman. With rugged good looks and street-smarts, Jason is a savvy drug-dealer in the guise of a charismatic businessman.

Ksenia Solo plays Shay, a beautiful, soulful, and compassionate holistic healer with a great sense of humour, and new friend to Cosima (Maslany). Kyra Harper is Dr. Coady, a ruthless doctor and advisor to the military. Coady is outwardly the soul of reason, but her maternal, nurturing manner conceals an agenda that even her superiors do not suspect. Earl Pastko joins “Orphan Black” as Bulldog, the silent, imposing, and violent personal bodyguard to Ferdinand. Communicating with his boss by looks only, Bulldog carries out the dirty work of his shady employers.

Starring Golden Globe nominee Tatiana Maslany as the “Leda Clones”, “Orphan Black’s” second season brought new, more treacherous, enemies to light, culminating in a shocking finale with the reveal of the new male “Castor” clones, played by Ari Millen. Season 3 plunges the clone sisterhood into unexpected territory with the realization that they’re not alone. Just when they thought they knew their enemies and allies, Season 3 reveals the clones as more vulnerable than ever before, with the highly trained, identical male-soldier “Castor Clones” complicating matters. And though Sarah, Cosima, Alison, and Helena realize they are stronger together, this season puts that bond to the test.

The second season of “Orphan Black” is currently available on Blu-ray and DVD throughout Canada and is also available for purchase on iTunes.

Photo: Orphan Black/Space

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