COURTNEY LOVE To Join MARILYN MANSON In Final Season Of 'Sons Of Anarchy'

July 8, 2014

According to TVLive, Courtney Love will join the cast of FX drama "Sons Of Anarchy" in a recurring role for the show's final season, set to air this fall. She will play Ms. Harrison, the preschool teacher for the eldest son of the show's main character Jax, who is played by Charlie Hunnam.

Love is expected to appear in multiple episodes of the series' seventh season, beginning with episode four.

Love made her cinematic debut with a small role in Alex Cox's 1986 classic "Sid And Nancy", followed by widely praised appearances in a number of independent films, including 1996's "Basquiat" and "Feeling Minnesota". Her much-celebrated turn as the tragic Althea Flynt in the 1996 film "The People Vs. Larry Flynt" was a career breakthrough, earning her a Golden Globe nomination, along with "Best Supporting Actress" awards from the New York Film Critics Circle and the Boston Society Of Film Critics, "Most Promising Actress" from Chicago Film Critics Association, and "Best Supporting Actress" runner-up from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.

Courtney furthered her calling as an actress with acclaimed performances in such films as 1999's "200 Cigarettes", 1999's "Man On The Moon" (which reunited her with "Larry Flynt" director Milos Forman),2000's "Beat", 2001's "Julie Johnson", and 2002's "Trapped". Love also appeared as a youth in several productions at the prestigious Oregon Shakespeare Festival.

Love won't be the only musician in the cast of "Sons Of Anarchy", which tells the story of a close-knit outlaw motorcycle club operating in Charming, a fictional town in California's Central Valley. Fellow rocker Marilyn Manson will play Ron Tully, a "white supremacist prison shot-caller" whom Charlie Hunnam's character uses to expand his power base during the show's seventh season.

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