Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures announces more cast members
More cast members have been announced in the forthcoming Australian children’s series Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures, by SLR Productions.
Among those announced, Charles Mayer and Tiffany Lyndal-Knight will play Sam’s parents Kingston and Laura Fox, while Sam’s friends Josie, Rikki and Emma will be played by Emily Bagg, Stanley Browning and Mavournee Hazel.
The series will be shot at Adelaide Studios.
The announcement:
Australia’s SLR Productions today announced the entire cast line-up for “Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures” following the recent confirmation of Remy Brand as lead ‘Sam Fox’.
Charles Mayer and Tiffany Lyndall-Knight have been cast as Kingston and Laura Fox, parents to Sam Fox. Andrew Lindqvist along with Harry and Angus Russell will be Sam Fox’s brothers (Nathan, Harry and Jordan) with Luca Asta Sardelis playing his younger sister, April.
Sam Fox’s good friends (Josie, Rikki and Emma) will be played by Emily Bagg, Stanley Browning and Mavournee Hazel.
Executive Producer and CEO of SLR Productions, Suzanne Ryan said “The team at Angela Heesom Casting has done an incredible job casting for “Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures”. Together, our cast is an exciting and dedicated group who have the right energy and chemistry to make this show have fantastic audience appeal”.
The 26 x 24 minute series will be seen locally on Network Ten and Cartoon Network with international distribution through ZDF Enterprises. The series will be filmed at the South Australian Film Corporation’s brand new Adelaide Studios as well as on location in South Australia.
The series was green-lit for production last year following investment from Network Ten, ZDF Enterprises, Screen Australia, South Australian Film Corporation and KOJO. ZDF Enterprises will distribute the series internationally.
Based on the thrilling action adventure books by popular children’s author, Justin D’Ath, ‘Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures’ is an action-packed comedy adventure series about teenage ‘danger magnet’ Sam Fox as he braves the wilds from open ocean to deepest jungle, coming face to face with killer sharks, man eating leopards, raging tornadoes, erupting volcanoes, deadly scorpions, giant anacondas and much, much more.
Source: SLR Productions press release
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