I love Jane Seymour (have since the first moment I laid eyes on her in Somewhere in Time (I completely identified with Christopher Reeves' character )). She could make a great Liz. But is she old enough to play Martin Donovan's older sister (presuming Liz is older)?(Though...a younger sister holding the purse strings and controlling the family could make for some great sibling conflict.)I really liked AllMyShadows' idea of Frances Fisher as Julia. But now that Alec Newman has been cast as Barn, at 51 she's probably too old to play opposite him. But I'm sure they'll come up with someone equally as interesting for the role.As for Joe, I haven't got a clue who might fit the bill...[spoiler]Wonder if he'll be killed off as quickly as he was in the '91 series - and then possibly the actor will be recast as a Chris Jennings type, as was the plan with Michael T. Weiss?[/spoiler]
I checked her age on the IMDB to make sure, and according to her birthdate listed there, February 15, 1951, she is indeed old enough at 53!
The only actor who comes to mind for me right now for Joe (your spoiler too!) is Brian Presley who used to be Jack on "Port Charles." Although that name won't mean much to most people, probably, since PC had such low ratings
As I said from the start, that casting director is no slouch.
Blair Brown?! Well, uh, yeah, she is a very good choice actually, but I just wasted, like, a half-hour carefully wording my Jane Seymour post! LOL!
I must say I'm getting very miffed at Variety. Not only haven't they reported Alec Newman's casting, but all of the people mentioned in this Reuters item were reported in Variety this evening with the exception of Blair Brown. Grrr... (Though Reuters has never mentioned Alec Newman either. )
It's endlessly fascinating (well, to me, anyway) what the news services choose to report regarding the WB DS casting.