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Clarkson Joins ‘Martha’ Cast

Remake adds one more big name.

Patricia Clarkson was everywhere only a couple of years ago, if you haven’t seen The Station Agent yet, DO SO! Unfortunately, due to delayed releases such as The Woods and All the King’s Men we haven’t seen as much of her, but with both those films coming out this year she will be back in the limelight again and Variety is reporting that there is yet another film on the horizon for Miss Clarkson.

She has apparently joined the cast of Mostly Martha for director Scott Hicks. Clarkson is already joining a stellar cast which includes Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart in the romantic comedy in which she will play the owner of a restaurant whose beautiful but fragile chef (Zeta-Jones) cooks up a romance with an eccentric sous chef (Eckhart).

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