Fiona Shaw Joins 'Presumed Innocent' Season 2 as Series Regular
Fiona Shaw, known for her roles in 'Killing Eve', 'Fleabag', and the 'Harry Potter' franchise, has been cast as a series regular in the second season of Apple TV's 'Presumed Innocent'. Shaw will portray a partner at the law firm and Leila's second chair in the series, joining lead Rachel Brosnahan and fellow series regulars Matthew Rhys, Jack Reynor, and Courtney B. Vance. The second season is inspired by Jo Murray's debut legal thriller novel, 'Dissection of a Murder'. Shaw's upcoming projects also include 'Sense and Sensibility' and 'Anansi Boys'. She has recently appeared in 'Echo Valley', 'Bad Sisters', and 'True Detective: Night Country'. In 'Presumed Innocent', Shaw's character will be a key figure as Leila, played by Rachel Brosnahan, takes on a high-profile case. The series promises a gripping exploration of the legal world.
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