The idea that someone gets in the ear of his son’s frightening to me. And also the idea if you do not give your child enough attention, then get someone, you know, and that’s the reality, says Barry Sloan.
The UK was chosen to star in the new Hidden Voices series premieres this Sunday at 22:00 AXN and is produced by Steven Spielberg.
This is not the first time the director of Jurassic Park and Back to the Future engages in the television as a producer, in the past did with Smash (two seasons), Falling Skies and Terra Nova.
This time the series tells the story of children who speak a dangerous imaginary friend.
In this way, several of the protagonists are children, who had to live with this friend whose games become dangerous.
I can speak for Kylie, who plays my daughter. If performance is compared with that of a professional tennis player who answered all the throws that gave, it was a rewarding experience to work with someone as receptive as she added Sloan.
The story is set in Washington DC, and the news that children have an imaginary friend in common cease to be funny when games become dangerous.
Thus, the child specialist FBI Bennigan Claire (Lily Rabe) is who takes over of all the research, along with former FBI agent, Wes Lawrence (Sloan).
I think definitely one of the key factors for the show for me is the protection of innocence, I think. How long can you keep your innocent son ?, says the actor.
Hidden Voices is produced by Steven Spielberg, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Zack Estrin and Dawn Parouse Olmstead. Soo Hugh (Under The Dome, The River) is the writer and co-executive producer of the series
The show’s cast is made up Milo Ventimiglia as John Doe on the role of Drew Bennigan.; Kristen Connolly as Lena Lawrence; Derek Webster as Rollins agent Jessup; Catalina Denis plays Dr. Maria Martinez.; Kylie Rogers is Minx Lawrence and Kyle Harrison Breitkopf as Henry Bennigan.
I think children have more opportunity to open up the Internet and are exposed to these dangers, said the actor who is known for his role in Revenge’s second season.
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