Katcha Harbors, Alan Luck, Eddie Marsan, Karl Grussman and Jonathan Higginbozam will be appearing in the FX drama pilot “Disinherited,” Variety reported.
The group will join previously announced lead roles Victoria Pedretti and Kiera Allen, and will be participating in the pilot version originally announced in June, a Peter Gould native. The official logline states, “an unexpected legacy throws a set of sleazy sisters into a world of generational wealth and long-standing crime.”
In addition to writing the script, Gould also directed and executive produced the pilot. Ryan Johnson, Ram Bergman and Nena Rodrig of T Street are also executive producers. FX production is the studio.
Harbers previously appeared in the station’s popular spy drama The Americans, so he will be returning to FX in this role. Harbers previously appeared in the CBS/Paramount+ drama series Evil, which ended in 2024 after four seasons. Other recent TV appearances include Peacock’s “Mrs. Davis,” HBO’s “Westworld,” “Divorce,” and “What’s Left.”
Luck starred in the role of Conor Roy in the HBO drama “Succession,” which aired on premium cable television stations and has been acclaimed throughout four seasons. He was nominated for both Golden Globe and Emmy Awards for his achievements on the show. Luck is also known for appearing in films such as the hit comedy Spin City and Ferris Buhler’s Holiday, Speed, Twister, and Star Trek Generations.
Marthan’s best known American television role was to play the protagonist’s older brother in the popular Showtime series Ray Donovan. Recent credits include “King & Conquer,” “The Bombing of Pan Am 103,” “Hearstopper,” and “Supacell.” Marsan has also appeared in films such as Vera Drake, Happy Go Lucky, and World End.
Glassman previously appeared in Alex Garland’s FX-exclusive series “Devs.” He is best known for his work in films, and has appeared in Nocturne Animals and Eanee Meany, and will star in Running Man with Glenn Powell.
Higginbotham has recently appeared in Netflix’s “Survival of the Sixt” season 2, as well as on shows such as “The Walking Dead: The Dead City,” “The Shining Vale,” and “The Blacklist.” He made his Broadway debut as Philip in Jeremy O. Harris’ Slave Theatre.
Herbers’ agents are UTA, The Artists Partnership, and Untitled. Ruck’s agents are IAG, Teitelbaum Artists Group and Goodman Genow. Marsan will be represented by UTA, Markham, Frogat & Irwin and Jacoway Austin Tyerman. Mr. Grussmann’s agents are Paradigm, Eileen Feldman Management and Zifren Brittenham. Higginbotham’s agents are Anonymous Content and Gersh.