Sandrine Holt has faced terrifying threats before in Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Underworld: Awakening, and A&E's The Returned, and soon she'll strive to survive hungry walkers in a recurring role on AMC's Fear The Walking Dead.

According to CinemaBlend, Holt has joined the cast of Fear The Walking Dead in the recurring role of "Dr. Bethany Exner, a confident and skilled doctor" who will no doubt have her hands full in the early days of the living dead pandemic. In the near future, Holt can be seen in the Norman Reedus-starring Air, and she will also appear in Terminator Genisys.

“Fear the Walking Dead,” which is set in Los Angeles and focuses on new characters and storylines, stars Kim Dickens (Gone Girl, “Sons of Anarchy”) as Madison, Cliff Curtis (“Missing,” “Gang Related”) as Travis, Frank Dillane (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince) as Nick and Alycia Debnam-Carey (Into the Storm) as Alicia. Also joining the cast as series regulars are Elizabeth Rodriguez (“Orange is the New Black”) as Liza and Mercedes Mason (Quarantine 2: Terminal) as Ofelia."

"A companion series to “The Walking Dead,” the #1 show on television among adults 18-49, “Fear the Walking Dead” is executive produced by Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, Greg Nicotero, David Alpert and showrunner David Erickson and produced by AMC Studios. Co-Executive Producer Adam Davidson, who directed the pilot, is also directing the second and third episodes. The series’ first season, consisting of six one-hour episodes, will premiere on AMC in late summer."

It was also recently revealed that Rubén Blades (Predator 2, Once Upon a Time in Mexico) has joined the Fear The Walking Dead cast. Blades will portray the series regular role of Daniel, the dad of Mercedes Mason’s character, Ofelia.

Source: CinemaBlend
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