‘Finding Normal’: Kellan Lutz To Star In Biopic Based On The Life Of Dr. Jeff Huxford
14.02.2024 - 21:27
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EXCLUSIVE: Kellan Lutz, known for his roles in FBI: Most Wanted and the Twilight saga, has signed on to headline the cast of the highly anticipated biographical drama Finding Normal. The film is set to commence production in North Carolina later this year, marking a significant milestone as it will also serve as the directorial debut of the talented Jordyn Ferguson.
Penned by Gary Hershberger (Six Feet Under, Twin Peaks) and produced by April Kennedy of Ocean Prairie Entertainment, Gabrielle Almagor of Urban Tales Productions, and Matthew H. Morris of Pinyon Pictures, alongside the esteemed Executive Producer Roger Goff.
The film will chronicle the remarkable journey of Dr. Jeff Huxford, who defied all odds following a life-altering car accident that left him with a shrinking brain and a devastating prognosis. Against the backdrop of a picturesque Norman Rockwell Americana town, audiences will bear witness to Huxford’s unwavering resilience and the transformative power of family and faith as he redefines his life in the face of unimaginable adversity.
Lutz, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating, “Collectively, we are experiencing a shared trauma, and many of us are adapting to a new normal. I found Dr. Huxford’s narrative of faith and acceptance particularly compelling due to its universality. I look forward to bringing this story to a global audience.”
Lutz is repped by Abby Bluestone at Innovative and Ryan Daly at Zero Gravity.
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