Actor and comic David Alan Grier set free just a little secret on Saturday. The Native Son star and In Living Color alum is about to visitor star on Season four of Ava DuVernay’s Queen Sugar.
He took to Twitter and posted a picture of a Queen Sugar script with the caption “Shhhhhhhhhhh!!!!” Deadline has confirmed that he shall be a visitor star however particulars about his position are being stored below wraps. The drama collection is presently in manufacturing in New Orleans and is about to return to OWN on June 12.
Grier will be a part of just lately introduced recurring visitor stars Erica Tazel and Kendall Clark. Walter Perez was upped as a collection common. The new season additionally continues the collection’ use of an all-female directing staff, a “creative initiative” established within the present’s first season by creator/exec producer DuVernay. Season four administrators will embrace Cheryl Dunye, who will even function producing director, Carmen Marrón, Numa Perrier, Heidi Saman, Bola Ogun and Tchaiko Omawale.
The fourth season has the Bordelons persevering with their struggle to avoid wasting their household farm and protect their father’s legacy as they navigate their very own private journeys. Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) stays within the thick of the trials and tribulations in each her private {and professional} life as she continues to battle the Landry household whereas additionally making an attempt to make sure Micah’s (Nicholas Ashe) security and future. Nova (Rutina Wesley) publishes her memoir and whereas she goes on a ebook tour across the nation sharing her household secrets and techniques and shaking issues up at dwelling, she unexpectedly encounters vital relationships from her previous alongside the best way. Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe) is managing fatherhood and his difficult relationship with ex-girlfriend Darla (Bianca Lawson) after studying he’s not the organic father of his son, Blue (Ethan Hutchison), and is inspired by an previous good friend to create alternatives for previously incarcerated males.
The collection was created and government produced by DuVernay, Oprah Winfrey, Paul Garnes and Anthony Sparks.