Dexter season seven casting spoiler: Jason Gedrick joins as… villain?

jason-gedrick-casting-spoiler-dexterActor Jason Gedrick has joined the cast of SHOWTIME’s Emmy® nominated drama series DEXTER™ for Season 7.  Gedrick, who will appear in a multi-episode arc, will play the manager of a Miami-area gentlemen’s club that becomes linked to a high-profile murder case.  Production on DEXTER begins in May in Los Angeles and will premiere on SHOWTIME Sunday, September 30th at 9:00 PM ET/PT.
Jason Gedrick has had leading roles in several films including Iron Eagle, Stacking, and Heavenly Kid.   He also co-starred with Meg Ryan and Kiefer Sutherland in Promised Land and in Ron Howard’s Backdraft, as well as starring in Crossing the Bridge.  His stage work includes starring in the Broadway production of Our Town with Don Ameche and Helen Hunt, as well as recently appearing in the production of Wrongturn at Lungfish, directed by Gary Marshall.  He most recently starred in the television series Luck.  His other television credits include Murder One, EZ Streets, Falcone, Boomtown, Ally McBeal and Desperate Housewives.

What will he join the cast to do? Is Jason Gedrick the new villain of Dexter? Will he be on par with the previous villains. Will he be as good a bad as John Lithgow´s Trinity killer? Let´s hope so.

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