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Black Flag: Henry Rollins Joins FX's "Sons of Anarchy"

FX today announced that Henry Rollins will guest star in drama Sons of Anarchy in the series' second season, slated to air this fall.

Rollins will appear in six episodes of Sons of Anarchy, which stars Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal, and Ron Perlman. He'll play a new antagonist to the series' fictional town of Charming, California.

"Henry will bring his intensity and muscularity to this complex part,” said Nick Grad, Executive Vice President of Original Programming, FX Networks. "We look forward to seeing him inhabit this role."

Production of the series' second seasons begins on April 27th in Los Angeles.

Season Two of Sons of Anarchy is expected to air this fall on FX.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Because the most important thing when casting an actor for a complex role is their "muscularity." (Just thought that was funny.)
Anonymous said…
Awesome news. Wish he was staying on longer than 6 eps. BTW, great title!
FancastFan said…
It's going to be a great story arc on SOA, with not only Henry Rollins but Adam Arkin as neo-nazis invading Charming, Calif. Here's some exclusive pix from Fancast from the storyline.

http://www.fancast.com/blogs/the-ziedgeist/exclusive-first-look-at-henry-rollins-and-adam-arkin-in-season-2-of-sons-of-anarchy/

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