Vincent Vermignon has joined the cast of The Staircase, HBO Max’s restricted series drama adaptation dependent on Jean-Xavier de Lestrade’s true-crime docuseries.
Vermignon will play de Lestrade, joining recently declared cast members Colin Firth, Toni Collette, Rosemarie DeWitt, Juliette Binoche, Parker Posey, Odessa Young, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Dane DeHaan, Olivia DeJonge, Sophie Turner, Michael Stuhlbarg and Tim Guinee.
The series depends on the docuseries and different books and reports working on it of Michael Peterson, who was indicted in 2003 for killing Kathleen two years sooner. The charge was reduced to manslaughter in 2017, and Peterson in this manner was released from jail. He had guaranteed his wife died after to tumbling down the falling down the stairs their home in the consuming alcohol and Valium, yet a autopsy concluded she died from multiple injuries, including hits to the rear of her head with an blunt object.
De Lestrade’s docuseries debuted in 2004 and was delivered on Netflix as a 13-scene series in 2018.
The Staircase is written and executive produced by Campos and Cohn, who likewise fill in as showrunners. The series is a co-production between HBO Max and Annapurna TV.
Initially from the French Caribbean Island of Martinique, Vermignon has featured in various French short, feature and TV films, including the recurring role of Stefan for the French series Cut (2014-18) and on the mainstream shows Plus Belle La Vie and Chronicles of the Sun. His latest TV credits remember playing Monsieur Awaritefe for BBC’s Luther and Bo Shaladi on CBS drama Ransom.
His upcoming feature film projects include Beyond Existence, Zépon and Le lien qui nous unit, which was shot for this present year in French Guyana. Vermignon is repped by Atwell Artist Management.