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Hollywood actor Richard Gere is making a return to TV after nearly 30 years with the MotherFatherSon drama show.
He will play a US media mogul in the new BBC drama, alongside Peaky Blinders star Helen McCrory and Billy Howle, reports bbc.com.
Gere said he was "so pleased" to make his small screen comeback in the series, written by Tom Rob Smith.
MotherFatherSon tells the story of businessman Max (Gere), his heiress ex-wife Kathryn (McCrory) and their son Caden (Howle).
"The family empire is threatened when Caden, who runs Max's British newspaper, spirals out of control - with consequences for "the future of the family, its empire, and a country on the brink of change", said a spokesman.
The series will consist of eight hour-long episodes made by BBC Studios Drama London.
Tom Rob Smith, who wrote "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story", said: "Telling this story was always going to depend upon gathering an extraordinary cast."
He described Gere's roles as "iconic and complex", while saying McCrory showed "heartbreaking emotional tenderness and immense power", with Howle "one of the most exciting young actors" he had ever seen.
McCrory said the script was "completely original and full of surprises", while Howle said he was "humbled to be given the opportunity to portray such a complex role".
Filming is starting here and in Spain this summer, but no date has been set yet for when MotherFatherSon will air.
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