Casting News - April 7, 2026
ABC's RJ Decker; FOX's Doc; Hulu's Count My Lies; and Prime Video's The Boys.
ABC's RJ Decker; FOX's Doc; Hulu's Count My Lies; and Prime Video's The Boys.
HULU's COUNT MY LIES
- Katherine LaNasa and Lou Diamond Phillips have landed recurring roles on the upcoming limited series starring Lindsay Lohan, Shailene Woodley and Kit Harington. LaNasa currently stars in HBO Max's The Pitt, which is now airing its second season and has already been renewed for a third. She won an Emmy Award for her supporting performance last year. Phillips previously starred for six seasons in A&E/Netflix's Longmire and two seasons in FOX's Prodigal Son.
- LaNasa will play Tracy, Sloane's (Woodley) mother.
- Phillips will play Paul, Tracy's boyfriend.
ABC's RJ DECKER
- David Zayas and Stephen Bishop have been cast in recurring roles on the drama's first season. Zayas starred for eight seasons in Showtime's Dexter and in the first season of its spinoff Dexter: Resurrection. Bishop starred for three seasons in BET's Being Mary Jane, two seasons in Bravo's Imposters and two seasons in Starz's Run the World.
- Zayas will play Victor Ochoa, Emi's (Jaina Lee Ortiz) father, a powerful and corrupt state senator who used his influence to ensure RJ (Scott Speedman) was sent to prison.
- Bishop will play Bruce Vinkour, a wealthy real estate developer Emi enlists for help when her father lands in RJ's crosshair.
PRIME VIDEO's THE BOYS
- Ely Henry, Dylan Colton, Emma Elle Paterson and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan will appear in the drama's upcoming fifth and final season. Henry currently recurs on CBS' NCIS: Origins. Colton previously recurred on Prime Video's 56 Days. Paterson starred for four seasons in the French series Makinium. Ramakrishnan starred for four seasons in Netflix's Never Have I Ever.
- Henry will play new supe The Worm.
- Colton, Paterson and Ramakrishnan will play Jetstreak, Sheline and Countess Crow, Vought International's teen superhero team.
FOX's DOC
- Judd Hirsch will guest star in the upcoming two-part season finale of the drama's second season. He has received two Academy Award nominations - in 1980 for Ordinary People and in 2022 for The Fabelmans. He has received six Emmy Award nominations - winning twice in 1981 and 1983 for his lead role in ABC/NBC's Taxi. And finally, he has received three Tony Award nominations - winning for his roles in the plays I'm Not Rappaport in 1986 and Conversations With My Father in 1992.
- He will play Herman Zweig, a Holocaust survivor with an infectious zest for life. He comes to Westside on the day of his 90th birthday for routine treatment. When tragedy strikes and the hospital suddenly goes on lockdown, his optimism will be put to the test.