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CSI: Vegas Star Matt Lauria Takes on New Role in Fire Country Spinoff Sheriff Country

Derrick Williams
Derrick Williams
"Excited to see Matt Lauria in a new role! He's such a talented actor."
Jessica Tan
Jessica Tan
"Will this show connect with Fire Country? Looking forward to more details!"
John McGregor
John McGregor
"I wonder how the dynamic between Boone and Mickey will play out."
Giovanni Rossi
Giovanni Rossi
"Morena Baccarin is always amazing! Cant wait for this series!"
James Okafor
James Okafor
"The tension between the characters sounds intriguing."
Alejandro Gómez
Alejandro Gómez
"Will the show tackle real issues about law enforcement?"
Lian Chen
Lian Chen
"Love that they are filming in Toronto! Such a beautiful city."
Isabella Martinez
Isabella Martinez
"Gretchen Wilson on The Road? That's gonna be entertaining!"
Alejandro Gómez
Alejandro Gómez
"Im curious about Mickeys daughter and her storyline."
Mei Lin
Mei Lin
"Sheriff Country sounds like it will have a great mix of drama and action."

2025-04-29T00:00:00Z


In an exciting development for fans of crime dramas, Matt Lauria, known for his role in CSI: Vegas, is set to don a badge once again in the upcoming spinoff series Sheriff Country. The talented actor will star alongside the acclaimed Morena Baccarin, as reported by our sister site, Deadline.

Lauria will portray Boone, a chief deputy characterized by his intelligence and capability, who serves as the trusted right-hand man to Sheriff Mickey Fox, played by Baccarin. Their partnership has matured over the years, resulting in a solid rapport and mutual respect. However, beneath this camaraderie lies a complex dynamic; Boone harbors feelings of resentment for having been overlooked for the sheriff position, adding a layer of tension to their professional relationship that viewers can look forward to exploring.

Sheriff Fox, the central character of the series, is a no-nonsense sheriff who patrols the streets of the small town of Edgewater. She is not only committed to her job but also navigates personal challenges, including a strained relationship with her ex-con father, portrayed by W. Earl Brown from Deadwood. Moreover, the plot thickens with the inclusion of a mysterious incident involving Fox's wayward daughter, heightening the stakes as she investigates local criminal activities.

Filming for Sheriff Country is currently taking place in Toronto, with the series slated to premiere in the fall. The cast is also rounded out by Christopher Gorham from Covert Affairs, who will take on the role of Mickeys ex-husband, a lawyer, and Michele Weaver, who is set to play a deputy within the Edgewater County Sheriffs Department.

In addition to Lauria's exciting new role, there have been other significant casting announcements in the entertainment industry. Notably, Grammy Award-winning country music artist Gretchen Wilson has joined CBSs music competition series The Road as a tour manager, where she will mentor emerging musicians as they travel across America. Furthermore, Gerald McRaney, known for his work on This Is Us, has been cast in Hulus upcoming limited series Murdaugh Murders as Randolph Murdaugh, the patriarch of the infamous family at the center of the narrative.

Fans and critics alike are encouraged to share their thoughts on these exciting casting choices in the comments below!

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Source of the news:   TVLine

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