James Remar, James Russo And Tom Wopat Join Django Unchained
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James Remar, James Russo And Tom Wopat Join Django Unchained

Earlier we bought you the news that Todd Allen had joined the cast of Quentin Taraninto's Django Unchained. Now we have news that three more names have been added to the growing cast. James Remar, James Russo and Tom Wopat have all signed on for Tarantino's Western.
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Earlier we bought you the news that Todd Allen had joined the cast of Quentin Taraninto‘s Django Unchained. Now we have news that three more names have been added to the growing cast. James Remar, James Russo and Tom Wopat have all signed on for Tarantino’s Western.

Remar is the most well known out of the three, as many will recognize him from the TV series Dexter and films like 2 Fast 2 Furious. In Django Unchained, we will be playing Ace Speck, “who purchases Django, played by Jamie Foxx, at the Greenville Slave Auction.”

The Dukes of Hazzards star Wopat will play Marshall Gill Tatum while Public Enemies actor James Russo will be taking on a undisclosed role.

Django Unchained stars Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Christoph Waltz, Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Kerry Washington, Michael Kenneth Williams, Don Johnson, Dennis Christopher, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Anthony LaPaglia, Laura Cayouette, Gerald McRaney, M.C. Gainey, Tom Savini, RZA, Todd Allen, Misty Upham, James Remar, James Russo and Tom Wopat and will be in cinemas on December 25th, 2012.


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