Network: Epix. Episodes: 20 (half-hour). Seasons: Two. TV show dates: October 16, 2016 — December 10, 2017. Series status: Cancelled. Performers include: Nick Nolte, Sela Ward, Heléne Yorke, Chris Lowell, Skylar Astin, Callie Hernandez, Tania Gunadi, Ernie Hudson, Roger Bart, Khotan Fernandez, Harry Hamlin, Nia Vardalos, Kathy Najimy, Adam Goldberg, Spencer Grammer, Wallace Shawn, Jaqueline Bisset, Sarah Baker, Matt Long, Lauren Weedman, Michael Cyril Creighton, Joanna Sanchez, and Juliette Lewis. TV show description: The Graves TV show is a political comedy from creator Joshua Michael Stern. The story centers on Richard Graves (Nolte), a former President of the United States, his wife Margaret (Ward), and their children Olivia (Yorke), and Jeremy (Lowell). Twenty-five years after the...
- 12/21/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
President Graves' quest to right past wrongs has come to a sudden end. Epix has cancelled its Graves TV show after just two seasons. This means episode 2.10, "Spark Meet Gasoline," which aired on December 10th, will serve as the unintended Graves TV series finale. . An Epix political comedy from creator Joshua Michael Stern, Graves stars Nick Nolte, Sela Ward, Skylar Astin, Heléne Yorke, Chris Lowell, Callie Hernandez, Ernie Hudson, Roger Bart, and Nia Vardalos. The story centers on Richard Graves (Nolte), a former President of the United States, his wife Margaret (Ward), and their children Olivia (Yorke), and Jeremy (Lowell). Twenty-five years after the fact, President Richard Graves has an epiphany and decides to clean up his legacy. Read More…...
- 12/21/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Epix has cancelled their first half-hour scripted comedy series Graves starring Nick Nolte as former President Richard Graves. The cancellation comes after the close of the show's 10-episode sophomore season, with the finale episode now serving as the series finale. Graves told the tale of former two-term Republican Richard Graves, who after twenty five years of leaving office, arrives at the... Read More...
- 12/21/2017
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Vulture Watch Is Richard Graves still on the road to redemption? Has the Graves TV show been cancelled or renewed for a third season on Epix? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Graves, season three. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you? What's This TV Show About? A political comedy from creator Joshua Michael Stern, airing on Epix, Graves stars Nick Nolte, Sela Ward, Skylar Astin, Heléne Yorke, Chris Lowell, Callie Hernandez, Ernie Hudson, Roger Bart, and Nia Vardalos. The story centers on Richard Graves (Nolte), a former President of the United States, his wife Margaret (Ward), and their children Olivia (Yorke), and Jeremy (Lowell). Twenty-five years after the fact, President Richard Graves...
- 10/23/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
We really can’t have enough political comedies to infuse some laughter into the current cultural climate, and with “Veep” done for the season (and soon gone for good) the necessity for a replacement is dire. Fortunately, Epix’s original comedy “Graves” is coming back for Season 2 next month, and it’s ready to satisfy our satiric withdrawals.
Golden Globe nominee Nick Nolte returns as former president Richard Graves, who’s presidential legacy is put to question when he looks back at how his decisions might have negatively affected the country 25 years after the end of his administration. His performance during the first season garnered Nolte a nod from the HFPA for Best Leading Actor in a TV Series (Musical or Comedy).
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The official Season 2 synopsis provided by Epix reads as...
Golden Globe nominee Nick Nolte returns as former president Richard Graves, who’s presidential legacy is put to question when he looks back at how his decisions might have negatively affected the country 25 years after the end of his administration. His performance during the first season garnered Nolte a nod from the HFPA for Best Leading Actor in a TV Series (Musical or Comedy).
Read More:‘Graves’ Review: Nick Nolte Tries to Save the Republican Party in a Political Comedy with Presidential Potential
The official Season 2 synopsis provided by Epix reads as...
- 9/27/2017
- by Alberto Achar
- Indiewire
Michael Cyril Creighton (Spotlight, High Maintenance) has booked a recurring role on the second season of Epix comedy series Graves. After a year of public protests against his Presidential legacy, Season 2 finds former President Richard Graves (Nick Nolte) turning inward in search of the man he used to be before he was President. This journey is compounded by the arrival of his first grandchild, thanks to daughter Olivia (Heléne Yorke) and a new revelation about his son…...
- 7/5/2017
- Deadline TV
Joanna Sanchez (The League, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia) is set for a recurring role opposite Nick Nolte in Season 2 of Epix comedy series Graves, from Lionsgate TV. After a year of public protests against his presidential legacy, Season 2 finds former Potus Richard Graves (Nolte) turning inward in search of the man he used to be before he was president. Sanchez will play Julia Martinez, the Graves’ new housekeeper, with a dry sense of humor and “been there, done…...
- 6/22/2017
- Deadline TV
Matt Long (Mad Men, Private Practice) and Lauren Weedman (Hung, Looking) have booked recurring roles opposite Nick Nolte of season 2 of Epix comedy series Graves, from Lionsgate TV. After a year of public protests against his Presidential legacy, Season 2 finds former President Richard Graves (Nolte) turning inward in search of the man he used to be before he was President. This journey is compounded by the arrival of his first grandchild, thanks to daughter Olivia…...
- 6/13/2017
- Deadline TV
Adam Goldberg (Fargo, The Jim Gaffigan Show) and Spencer Grammer (Greek, Mr. Robinson, Ironside) have signed on for recurring roles in Season 2 of Epix comedy series Graves. The series, from Lionsgate, has begun production in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, Nm with an eye towards a return on Epix later this year. After a year of public protests against his Presidential legacy, Season 2 finds former President Richard Graves (Nick Nolte) turning inward in search of the man he…...
- 5/15/2017
- Deadline TV
The new Epix series “Graves” follows former President of the United States Richard Graves (Nick Nolte) as he learns how his policies have damaged the country twenty years after leaving office just as his wife Margaret (Sela Ward) starts following through on political ambitions of her own. The show has garnered mostly positive reviews, with IndieWire’s Ben Travers giving it a B+ and saying that it’s a “well performed, warmly funny tale.” Watch an exclusive clip from this Sunday’s episode featuring the Graves family in therapy and Margaret unleashing a string of criticism against her husband two children (Heléne Yorke and Chris Lowell).
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The series is created by Joshua Michael Stern. He previously wrote and directed the film “Swing Vote,” about a U.S. presidential election that’s determined by the vote...
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The series is created by Joshua Michael Stern. He previously wrote and directed the film “Swing Vote,” about a U.S. presidential election that’s determined by the vote...
- 11/18/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Epix Renews Graves TV Series for Second SeasonIt's a big day for scripted series at Epix. The cable channel has renewed its Graves TV show for a second season. Nick Nolte stars in the dramedy as President Richard Graves. A former two-term Potus, he embarks on a Don Quixote-like quest to right the wrongs of his administration and reclaim his legacy. The series explores topics including immigration, gay rights, foreign policy, and public funding for arts and sciencesSkylar Astin, Heléne Yorke, Chris Lowell, Callie Hernandez, Nia Vardalos, Ernie Hudson, Roger Bart, and Angélica Maria also star. The first season of Graves kicked off on October 16th. According to Deadline, the renewal is for a 10-episode second season. Epix has not posted the news to its press site, but the cabler has also reportedly renewed its other scripted series -- Berlin Station -- for season two.
- 11/17/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Welcome to Random Roles, wherein we talk to actors about the characters who defined their careers. The catch: They don’t know beforehand what roles we’ll ask them to talk about.
The actor: Nick Nolte started his acting career in the 1960s, working his way through the theater and a multitude of TV appearances before the miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man made him a star. For the majority of his movie career, Nolte rarely stepped back onto the small screen, but after his acclaimed turn on HBO’s Luck, he began to keep his TV options open. He can currently be seen playing a former U.S. president in the new Epix series Graves.
Graves (2016)—“President Richard Graves”
Nick Nolte: Richard Graves is a conservative Republican that in his time went too far with his trying to make the American public feel secure, and he feels guilty now...
The actor: Nick Nolte started his acting career in the 1960s, working his way through the theater and a multitude of TV appearances before the miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man made him a star. For the majority of his movie career, Nolte rarely stepped back onto the small screen, but after his acclaimed turn on HBO’s Luck, he began to keep his TV options open. He can currently be seen playing a former U.S. president in the new Epix series Graves.
Graves (2016)—“President Richard Graves”
Nick Nolte: Richard Graves is a conservative Republican that in his time went too far with his trying to make the American public feel secure, and he feels guilty now...
- 10/27/2016
- by Will Harris
- avclub.com
Nick Nolte is 75 years old.
In those seven-and-a-half decades on this planet, the actor, producer, father, former model and self-described felon has lived quite a life. Spanning the highs of three Oscar nominations to the lows of manufacturing phony draft cards, Nolte’s vast experience is in line with his age, but his perspective has shifted with time, as has his stature. Today, Nolte is an artist who’s mastered his craft. But how he views his life is another story.
Nolte’s latest role brings the personal and professional together with surprising relevance. In the new Epix comedy “Graves,” Nolte plays the title role of Richard Graves, a retired Republican president, who suddenly starts rethinking decisions he made in office. A crisis of conscience sends the character on a journey to correct his past mistakes. “I’m not dead yet,” Graves yells as his first battle cry, before he...
In those seven-and-a-half decades on this planet, the actor, producer, father, former model and self-described felon has lived quite a life. Spanning the highs of three Oscar nominations to the lows of manufacturing phony draft cards, Nolte’s vast experience is in line with his age, but his perspective has shifted with time, as has his stature. Today, Nolte is an artist who’s mastered his craft. But how he views his life is another story.
Nolte’s latest role brings the personal and professional together with surprising relevance. In the new Epix comedy “Graves,” Nolte plays the title role of Richard Graves, a retired Republican president, who suddenly starts rethinking decisions he made in office. A crisis of conscience sends the character on a journey to correct his past mistakes. “I’m not dead yet,” Graves yells as his first battle cry, before he...
- 10/16/2016
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Whether you’re with her or want to make America great again, “Graves” is the timely political comedy you didn’t know you needed to see. For one, it’s on Epix, a network new to the scripted original series game, meaning you might not know where to find it. But more to the point, the series’ basic premise might make you suspect the show has a liberal agenda hiding behind faux-conservatism; a show made to lure in Republican voters only to convince them they’re wrong.
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But that’s not the case — so far. While “Graves” may not be the barnburner debut series of, say, a “House of Cards,” it’s a big step up from Amazon’s “Alpha House.” Plus, through three episodes, the well-performed, warmly funny tale is also fair to both sides of the aisle.
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But that’s not the case — so far. While “Graves” may not be the barnburner debut series of, say, a “House of Cards,” it’s a big step up from Amazon’s “Alpha House.” Plus, through three episodes, the well-performed, warmly funny tale is also fair to both sides of the aisle.
- 10/13/2016
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
We like to point at before-and-after photos of presidents that contrast their appearance when they begin their terms and when they leave office, giggling at the toll taken by one of the hardest jobs in the free world: dark hair gone shock white, fake smiles grown slack from overuse, posture devolved from rigid to hunched. It's the presidency and the damage done. Graves, a new political comedy premiering on October 16 and part of Epix's first push into the scripted space, is all about that damage. Richard Graves is embodied by star Nick Nolte as something sepulchral. A
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- 10/11/2016
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A version of this story about Nick Nolte first appeared in the print edition of TheWrap Magazine’s Fall TV Issue. At age 75, Nick Nolte is back, this time as an ex-president. In “Graves,” the new series from Epix debuting in mid-October, the Oscar-nominated star of “The Prince of Tides” plays Richard Graves, who many years after he leaves politics launches a quest to solve the problems he believes his administration caused. How are things? Well, I’m awfully old. Otherwise, I’m doing pretty good. A lot of people think this show is about Ronald Reagan. No. There are touches of Reagan in it.
- 9/14/2016
- by Scott Collins
- The Wrap
“Mary + Jane”
September 5 on MTV
What Is It? From the writer/directors behind the cult favorite “Josie and the Pussycats” adaptation, this series follows two “ganjapeneurs” who run a weed delivery service in Los Angeles.
I’ll Like It If I Like… The “Broad City” influence is pretty clear, as the show is focused on the tight friendship between Jordan (Scout Durwood) and Paige (Jessica Rothe) and their stoner antics.
Why Should I Care? Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont’s unique approach to satirizing La hipster culture really help this show stand out from the pack of other female-led comedies, while also promising a more surreal touch. Durwood and Rothe also make for an enjoyable pairing. For fans of the pot comedy genre, it’s an easy sell.
“Atlanta”
September 6 on FX
What is it? Donald Glover of “Community” fame returns to TV in his most ambitious project yet, which he produces,...
September 5 on MTV
What Is It? From the writer/directors behind the cult favorite “Josie and the Pussycats” adaptation, this series follows two “ganjapeneurs” who run a weed delivery service in Los Angeles.
I’ll Like It If I Like… The “Broad City” influence is pretty clear, as the show is focused on the tight friendship between Jordan (Scout Durwood) and Paige (Jessica Rothe) and their stoner antics.
Why Should I Care? Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont’s unique approach to satirizing La hipster culture really help this show stand out from the pack of other female-led comedies, while also promising a more surreal touch. Durwood and Rothe also make for an enjoyable pairing. For fans of the pot comedy genre, it’s an easy sell.
“Atlanta”
September 6 on FX
What is it? Donald Glover of “Community” fame returns to TV in his most ambitious project yet, which he produces,...
- 9/6/2016
- by Ben Travers, Liz Shannon Miller and Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Epix’s single-camera dramedy, Graves, which tells the story of former two-term Potus Richard Graves (Nick Nolte), as he tries to right the wrongs of his administration and reclaim his legacy, 25 years after leaving the White House is not, as some have suggested, a skewering of Ronald Reagan, creator Joshua Stern insisted this afternoon at TCA. One TV critic, of the “it’s about Reagan” school, said the Reagan motif does not work in that the series’ central character is…...
- 7/31/2016
- Deadline TV
USA Today has unveiled three new photos from Rawson Marshall Thurber's action comedy "Central Intelligence" which opens June 17th. Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart team-up from the project as former classmates who reunite at their 20-year high school reunion - the once fat and nerdy Johnson is now a deadly CIA agent who has been framed and has to enlist the help of the once popular turned mild-mannered accountant Hart.
"Star Trek Beyond" co-scribe Doug Jung has been hired to pen a re-write of the modestly-budgeted, Julius Onah-directed, sci-fi thriller "God Particle" which J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk will produce. Oren Uziel wrote the original screenplay which follows an American space station crew who, believing they have destroyed Earth via a Hadron accelerator, allow the crew of hostile nations to board their ship with disastrous results... full details
DreamWorks has acquired actor-comedian T.J. Miller and fledgling writer M. Miller Davis...
"Star Trek Beyond" co-scribe Doug Jung has been hired to pen a re-write of the modestly-budgeted, Julius Onah-directed, sci-fi thriller "God Particle" which J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk will produce. Oren Uziel wrote the original screenplay which follows an American space station crew who, believing they have destroyed Earth via a Hadron accelerator, allow the crew of hostile nations to board their ship with disastrous results... full details
DreamWorks has acquired actor-comedian T.J. Miller and fledgling writer M. Miller Davis...
- 11/20/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Harry Hamlin is set for a recurring role opposite Nick Nolte and Sela Ward in Epix's 10-episode original single-camera comedy series Graves, from Lionsgate TV. Written by Joshua Michael Stern, Graves is a political satire that centers on former U.S. president Richard Graves (Nolte), who has an epiphany two decades after leaving office, realizing that some of his policies have brought damage to the country. He embarks on a quest to right the wrongs just as his wife…...
- 11/19/2015
- Deadline TV
Nia Vardalos (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) has booked a recurring role opposite Nick Nolte and Sela Ward in Epix original series Graves, a single-camera half-hour political satire produced by Lionsgate. In Graves, 25 years after his presidency, former Commander in Chief Richard Graves (Nolte) has the epiphany that his policies have damaged the country for decades and so, with his young assistant (Skylar Astin), he goes on a Don Quixote-like journey to right his…...
- 10/21/2015
- Deadline TV
Some TV casting announcements we missed during the week... - First, Ernie Hudson has been cast as on the Epix network original series "Graves," a political satire produced by Lionsgate, which follows a former Commander in Chief Richard Graves (played by Nick Nolte), who, 25 years after his presidency, has the epiphany that his policies have damaged the country for decades and so, with his young assistant (Skylar Astin), he goes on a Don Quixote-like journey to right his administration’s wrongs just as his wife, the former First Lady, decides to follow her own political ambitions. Hudson will play Jacob Mann, a crucial member of the Graves Family for decades, who...
- 10/16/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Sela Ward has been cast as the female lead opposite Nick Nolte on Epix’s 10-episode original single-camera comedy series Graves. She succeeds Susan Sarandon, who originally was attached to play the role but pulled out "due to artistic differences." Written on spec by Joshua Michael Stern, who brought Nolte aboard early on, Graves is a political satire that centers on former U.S. president Richard Graves (Nolte) who has an epiphany two decades after leaving office…...
- 10/14/2015
- Deadline TV
Sela Ward to the rescue!
In an 11th hour recasting, the Emmy-winning TV vet has been tapped to replace Susan Sarandon as the female lead in Graves, Epix’ upcoming 10-episode political satire.
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Ward takes over the role of Margaret Graves, the wife of former U.S. President Richard Graves (Nick Nolte), who decides to follow her own political ambitions just as her husband embarks on a Don Quixote-like journey to right the wrongs of his administration. Ground Floor‘s Skylar Astin and Enlisted‘s Chris Lowell also star.
In an 11th hour recasting, the Emmy-winning TV vet has been tapped to replace Susan Sarandon as the female lead in Graves, Epix’ upcoming 10-episode political satire.
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Ward takes over the role of Margaret Graves, the wife of former U.S. President Richard Graves (Nick Nolte), who decides to follow her own political ambitions just as her husband embarks on a Don Quixote-like journey to right the wrongs of his administration. Ground Floor‘s Skylar Astin and Enlisted‘s Chris Lowell also star.
- 10/14/2015
- TVLine.com
Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters) has been cast as a semi-regular on Epix original series Graves, a single-camera half-hour political satire produced by Lionsgate. In Graves, 25 years after his presidency, former Commander in Chief Richard Graves (Nolte) has the epiphany that his policies have damaged the country for decades and so, with his young assistant (Skylar Astin), he goes on a Don Quixote-like journey to right his administration's wrongs just as his wife, the former…...
- 10/8/2015
- Deadline TV
Revenge alum Roger Bart has landed a recurring role opposite Nick Nolte in Epix original series Graves, a single-camera half-hour political satire produced by Lionsgate. In Graves, 20 years after his presidency, former President Richard Graves (Nolte) has the epiphany that his policies have damaged the country for decades. So, along with his young assistant, he goes on a Don Quixote-like journey to right his administration's wrongs just as his wife, the former First Lady…...
- 10/6/2015
- Deadline TV
Callie Hernandez has booked a series regular role opposite Nick Nolte in Epix original series Graves, a single-camera half-hour political satire produced by Lionsgate. In Graves, 25 years after his presidency, former Commander in Chief Richard Graves (Nolte) has the epiphany that his policies have damaged the country for decades and so, with his young assistant (Skylar Astin), he goes on a Don Quixote-like journey to right his administration's wrongs just as his wife, the…...
- 10/5/2015
- Deadline TV
Masters Of Sex standout Heléne Yorke is set as a regular opposite Nick Nolte in the Epix original series Graves, a single-camera half-hour political satire produced by Lionsgate. In Graves, 25 years after his presidency, former Commander in Chief Richard Graves (Nolte) has the epiphany that his policies have damaged the country for decades and so, with his young assistant (Skylar Astin), he goes on a Don Quixote-like journey to right his administration's wrongs just as…...
- 9/29/2015
- Deadline TV
So much for Epix’s dream pairing of Nick Nolte and Susan Sarandon as the leads for its first original comedy series. The premium TV network/VOD service backed by Viacom, Lionsgate, and MGM said in a statement today that the Oscar-winning actress has left Graves “due to artistic differences.” Two months ago she was set to play Margaret Graves, the wife of former U.S. President Richard Graves (Nolte), who decides to follow her own political ambitions just as her husband…...
- 9/23/2015
- Deadline TV
Three new actors have joined the cast of Epix’s upcoming original series “Graves,” the network announced Wednesday. Skylar Astin, Chris Lowell and Angélica María have been cast in the series, joining the previously announced Nick Nolte and Susan Sarandon. The half-hour political satire is set to debut Fall 2016. In the 10-episode series, Astin will play Isaiah Miller, assistant to Nick Nolte‘s Richard Graves, former U.S. President. Lowell will portray the president’s son Jeremy, and María will play Ramona Alvarez, the family’s housekeeper. They join Nolte and the previously announced Susan Sarandon, who plays the former First Lady.
- 9/3/2015
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Pitch Perfect‘s Skylar Astin, Chris Lowell (The Help, Veronica Mars) and Angelica Maria (Qué Bonito Amor, Sea Of Dreams) have been cast opposite Nick Nolte and Susan Sarandon in the Epix original series Graves, a single-camera half-hour political satire produced by Lionsgate. Production is scheduled to begin this fall for premiere on Epix in autumn 2016. In Graves, 25 years after his presidency, former Commander in Chief Richard Graves (Nolte) has the epiphany that his…...
- 9/2/2015
- Deadline TV
Susan Sarandon will join Nick Nolte to star in Epix’s upcoming comedy series “Graves,” the network announced Wednesday. In the series, a half-hour political satire produced by Lionsgate, Sarandon will play Margaret Graves, the wife of former U.S. President Richard Graves (Nolte), who decides to follow her own political ambitions as her husband tries to right the wrongs of his administration. The series is set to air in Fall 2016. Joshua Michael Stern (“Swing Vote”) created the series, and will write and executive produce the 10-episode series. Greg Shapiro (“The Hurt Locker”), Keith Eisner (“The Good Wife”) and Eric Weinberg...
- 7/8/2015
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Oscar winner Susan Sarandon will make her TV series starring debut in Graves, the first original comedy series from Epix. She will play Margaret Graves, the wife of former U.S. President Richard Graves (Nick Nolte), who decides to follow her own political ambitions just as her husband embarks on a Don Quixote-like journey to right the wrongs of his administration two decades after leaving office. Sarandon has done plenty of TV during her 35-year career, but Graves will be…...
- 7/8/2015
- Deadline TV
This sounds epic.
Susan Sarandon has been cast opposite her Lorenzo’s Oil leading man Nick Nolte in Graves, a 10-episode political satire set to premiere on Epix in Fall 2016, TVLine has learned exclusively.
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The Oscar winner will play Margaret Graves, the wife of former U.S. President Richard Graves (Nolte), who decides to follow her own political ambitions just as her husband embarks on a Don Quixote-like journey to right the wrongs of his administration.
Joshua Michael Stern...
Susan Sarandon has been cast opposite her Lorenzo’s Oil leading man Nick Nolte in Graves, a 10-episode political satire set to premiere on Epix in Fall 2016, TVLine has learned exclusively.
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The Oscar winner will play Margaret Graves, the wife of former U.S. President Richard Graves (Nolte), who decides to follow her own political ambitions just as her husband embarks on a Don Quixote-like journey to right the wrongs of his administration.
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- 7/8/2015
- TVLine.com
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