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‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Actress Joins Dennis Quaid Crackle Series ‘The Art of More’

“Fear the Walking Dead” actress Sandrine Holt has joined the cast of the Crackle series “The Art of More,” starring Dennis Quaid.

“Art of More” also stars Kate Bosworth, Christian Cooke and Cary Elwes. Quaid produces the series as well.

Details behind the character Holt will be playing are still unknown.

Shooting on season two is already underway, but no premiere date has been set yet.

Chuck Rose, who writes and executive produces with Gardner Stern, created the show. Laurence Mark, Gary Fleder and Tamara Chestna are also exec producers.

Holt’s past credits include “House of Cards” and “Terminator Genisys.” She can be seen next in a major recurring role on season two of “Mr. Robot.”

Holt is repped by Red Management in Canada, Innovative Artists and Management 360.

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