Chloe Coleman has joined the cast of F.A.S.T., the Taylor Sheridan-written action feature being made by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Ben Richardson, the main director of Sheridan’s 1923 show and a renowned movie cinematographer in his own right, is helming the feature starring Brandon Sklenar.
F.A.S.T. concerns a former special forces commando, down on his luck after he returns Stateside, who is tapped by the DEA to lead a black op strike team against CIA-protected drug dealers in his town. Sklenar is playing the commando.
LaKeith Stanfield, Jason Clarke, Sam Claflin and Trevante Rhodes are among those on the call sheet for the feature, which is now in production.
Coleman will play the daughter of Sklenar’s commando. The part continues to cement her status as Hollywood’s go-to daughter, as she has played the offspring of more than a few of Hollywood bold-faced names in her young but prolific career.
She played Dave Bautista’s daughter in the two My Spy action movies for Amazon, was Chris Pine’s kidnapped daughter in Paramount’s Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, had Emily Blunt as a mom in Pain Hustlers, the pharmaceutical black comedy from Netflix, and Adam Driver as a dad in sci-fi movie 65.
The actress, who was also in the care of Karen Gillan in action movie Gunpowder Milkshake, is repped by Gersh, CESD, HillTop Entertainment and Jackoway Austen.
David Heyman and Jeffrey Clifford of Heyday Films and Sheridan and Jenny Wood of Bosque Ranch Productions are producing F.A.S.T.