TVLine Items: Kiernan Shipka Joins Industry, Bosch: Legacy Castings And More

Kiernan Shipka has a new job in the Industry.

The Mad Men and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina vet has joined Season 4 of the aforementioned HBO/BBC series, our sister site Deadline reports. She will play Haley Clay, "an executive assistant at payment processor Tender."

Also boarding the show are Toheeb Jimoh (Ted Lasso) as Kwabena Bannerman, a trader at Mostyn Asset Management; Jack Farthing (Poldark) as Edward Smith, a troublemaker and long-time friend of Kit Harington's Henry; and Amy James-Kelly (Everyone Else Burns, Coronation Street) as Jennifer Bevan, the newly promoted Minister in the Labour government.

As previously announced, Max Minghella (The Handmaid's Tale) will also join the ensemble as Whitney Halberstram, the CFO and Founder of Tender.

Meanwhile, Harry Lawtey, who plays Robert on the finance drama, is leaving the cast after three seasons, TVLine previously reported, with a source saying the exit is due to scheduling conflicts.

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* Bosch: Legacy's third and final season has added Miles Gaston Villanueva (Law & Order True Crime, The Young and the Restless) and Jeremy Glazer in recurring roles, our sister site Variety reports. Villanueva will play Perry Lopez, a member of Robbery Homicide Division who is partnered with Det. Jimmy Robertson and is tasked to investigate Harry Bosch in a possible murder-for-hire case. Glazer, meanwhile, will portray Patrick Currey, a West Hollywood city councilman with sexual proclivities who he tries to ally with Honey "Money" Chandler when investigators start looking into his private life.

* Dark Winds' Season 3 premiere on AMC drew 2.2 million viewers (in Live+3), while streaming on AMC+ was up 50% versus the acclaimed drama's Season 2 opener.

* NBC has given a pilot order to Stumbling, a single-camera mockumentary about "the ridiculously high stakes competitive world of junior college cheer." Liz Astrof (Pivoting, 2 Broke Girls) and Jeff Astrof (Shining Vale, Trial & Error) will write the project, with Cheer coach Monica Aldama among the executive producers.

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