‘Bridgerton’: Rupert Evans to play Edmund Bridgerton in Season 2

'Bridgerton': Rupert Evans to play Edmund Bridgerton in Season 2
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May 28 (UPI) — Rupert Evans has joined the cast of the Netflix series Bridgerton.

The 44-year-old actor will play Edmund Bridgerton in Season 2 of the period drama.

Edmund is the late husband of Violet Bridgerton (Ruth Gemmell) and the father of the eight Bridgerton children. The character is expected to appear in flashbacks.

Netflix shared the news Friday on Twitter, describing Edmund as “the loving and devoted husband of Violet Bridgerton and an endlessly patient and kind father who takes special pride in guiding his eldest son Anthony through life.”

Evans is known for playing Frank Frink on The Man in the High Castle and Harry Greenwood in the Charmed reboot.

Dearest readers, Rupert Evans joins the cast of @bridgerton as Edmund Bridgerton, the loving and devoted husband of Violet Bridgerton and an endlessly patient and kind father who takes special pride in guiding his eldest son Anthony through life. pic.twitter.com/2ajkDipvZS— Netflix Queue (@netflixqueue) May 28, 2021

Bridgerton is based on the Julia Quinn book series. Season 1 is based on Quinn’s novel The Duke and I, which centered on the romance between Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) and Simon Bassett, Duke of Hastings (Regé-Jean Page), while Season 2 will be based on Quinn’s book The Viscount Who Loved Me and follow Anthony Bridgerton’s (Jonathan Bailey) search for a wife.

Netflix previously announced that Charithra Chandran, Shelley Conn, Calam Lynch and Rupert Young will join the cast of Season 2. Chandran will play Edwina Sharma, the younger sister of Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley), a love interest of Anthony.

Bridgerton premiered on Netflix in December. Netflix renewed the series for Seasons 3 and 4 in April.

Netflix is also developing a spinoff series about Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel).
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