‘His & Hers’ Adds Izzy Kusma, Jamie Tisdale, Rhoda Griffis & Dave Maldonado Among 10 To Recur

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EXCLUSIVE: His & Hers has added 10 recurring stars to its cast.

Izzy Kusman, Rhoda Griffis, Tiffany Ho, Dave Maldonado, Kristen Maxwell, Leah Merritt, Mike Pniewski, Astrid Rotenberry, Ellie Rose Sawyer, and Jamie Tisdale will all appear in the upcoming Netflix limited series.

They join a robust cast, led by Tessa Thompson, who is also executive producing. The cast also includes Jon Bernthal, Poppy LiuChris Bauer, Crystal Fox, Sunita Mani, Rebecca Rittenhouse and Marin Ireland.

The six-episode limited series from William Oldroyd and adapted from Alice Feeney’s novel is set in the sweltering heat of Atlanta where Anna (Thompson) lives in haunting reclusivity and is fading away from her friends and career as a journalist. But when she overhears about a murder in Dahlonega – the sleepy town where she grew up – she is snapped back to life, pouncing on the case and searching for answers. Detective Jack Harper (Bernthal) is strangely suspicious of her involvement, chasing her into the crosshairs of his own investigation. There are two sides to every story, his and hers, which means someone is always lying.

Tisdale joins in a recurring co-star role as as Rachel, a former friend of Anna’s from St. Hilary’s whose life in Dahlonega is not at all what it seems. Kusman will play Teen Rachel, as a recurring guest star.

Ho joins as Teen Helen, the younger version of Liu’s character. Maxwell will play Teen Anna, the younger version of Thompson’s character. Merritt joins as as Teen Zoe, the younger version of Ireland’s character. All will be recurring guest stars.

Rotenberry is Catherine Kelly, an awkward teen who doesn’t seem to fit in at St. Hilary’s Academy.

Griffis will play Dr. Carol Turner, a seasoned pathologist who performs autopsies with clinical charm. Maldonado will appear as a southern, no-nonsense sheriff who is determined to keep the status quo.

Pniewski recurs as Jim Pruss, the smart, ratings-obsessed general manager at WSK news in Atlanta. Jim is fond of former anchor Anna Andrews but must prioritize the newcomer that took her place, Lexy Jones (Rittenhouse).

And, Ellie Rose Sawyer makes her TV acting debut as Meg, who, playful and wise beyond her years, adores her Uncle Jack. 

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