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Chinese actress to star in ‘Little Fires Everywhere’
    2019-06-14  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINESE actress Huang Lu and Geoff Stults are set for recurring roles opposite Reese Witherspoon, Kerry Washington, Rosemarie DeWitt and Joshua Jackson in “Little Fires Everywhere,” Hulu’s upcoming limited series based on Celeste Ng’s best-selling book. Hulu also released a first-look photo for the series.

Developed and written by Casual’s Liz Tigelaar, the series hails from Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine, Washington’s Simpson Street and ABC Signature Studios. “Little Fires Everywhere” follows the intertwined fates of the picture-perfect Richardson family and an enigmatic mother and daughter who upend their lives. The story explores the weight of secrets, the nature of art and identity, the ferocious pull of motherhood and the danger in believing that following the rules can avert disaster. Witherspoon and Washington will star in the series.

Huang will play Bebe Chow. Illegally residing in Shaker Heights after overstaying her visa, Chow desperately searches for her infant daughter who she left at the local fire station the previous year because she was unable to care for her. But when the baby resurfaces, a highly-publicized custody battle ensues, pitting Chow against people with far more money and resources than herself. Driven on by her love for her daughter, Chow enters the fight of her life.

Stults will portray Mark McCullough. After decades of trying for a child of their own, and enduring heartbreak after heartbreak along the way, McCullough and his wife (DeWitt), joyfully accept a Chinese infant who was abandoned at the local fire station. But when the baby’s biological mother returns and demands custody of her daughter back, McCullough’s worst fears are realized as he faces the prospect of losing another child, yet again.

Huang is known for her roles in Chinese arthouse movies, such as “Blind Mountain,” “She, a Chinese” and “Blind Massage.” Stults’ feature credits include Warner Bros.’ “Unforgettable” and “12 Strong” and Fox’s “Enlisted.” His recent TV work includes “Man With a Plan” and “Grace and Frankie.”(SD-Agencies)

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