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8 wrz 2021 · Jesse James Keitel, a nonbinary transfeminine actor, made history by playing a character with the same identity on network television. As Jerrie Kennedy on ABC's Big Sky, Keitel (who uses they/them and she/her pronouns) defies both trans tropes and traditional network drama formulas.
18 lis 2021 · In the episode, Jerrie (Jesse James Keitel), the Season 1 kidnapping victim–turned–private investigator, makes the painful decision to leave town after her estranged father tells Jerrie that her mother is terminally ill with cancer.
10 gru 2020 · It’s all about crime and drama, and it’s starring Jesse James Keitel. They are an actor and a writer , an artist, and the new lead in the show, and it’s time to get to know more about...
She investigates a truck crash that results in missing drugs and money, while Cassie, Mark, and Jerrie locate the MHP officer who helped Scarlet, only to later find him murdered. Unknown to the detectives, four teens who were at the crash scene took the drugs and money.
12 lis 2021 · On this week's episode of the ABC drama, Jerrie, the kidnapping-victim-turned-Dewell-and-Hoyt-associate, left town to return to her parents and say goodbye to her mother, who has terminal cancer.
14 paź 2021 · When asked what has surprised her the most about the ABC crime drama, Big Sky, a show with twists and turns in every episode, star Jesse James Keitel says that it is simply the presence of her character that’s the real shocker.
In a pivotal scene between the two, Brodie calls Ruthie by her dead name, and the series bleeps it out on each occasion the name comes up in dialogue. What was the discussion around the scene and also around the decision to use Bleep?