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Jake McDorman joins Steve Coogan and Paul Rudd in Ideal Home

June 23, 2016 by William Fanelli

For those who haven’t yet heard, Paul Rudd and Steve Coogan are teaming up for new dramedy from Hamlet 2 writer and director Andrew Fleming , entitled Ideal Home. It has now just been announced that Jake McDorman, star of Limitless, will be joining the comedic duo for the forthcoming film.

Ideal Home will follow Paul (Rudd) and Erasmus (Coogan), a bickering married couple living an extravagant life until the latter’s grandson — who he didn’t know existed — shows up at their high-class dinner party, after which they reluctantly decide to take him in. According to Deadline, McDorman will be playing a character who goes by the name of Beau, “a drifter father who losses custody of his son to his estranged dad Erasmus and partner Paul.”

McDorman’s credits run all the way back to 2003. He has appeared in a number of TV series’ including Showtime’s Shameless and HBO’s The Newsroom as well as in the 2014 Clint Eastwood-directed Bradley Cooper feature American Sniper.

Ideal Home is currently filming in New Mexico.

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Originally published June 23, 2016. Updated April 13, 2018.

Filed Under: Movies, News, William Fanelli Tagged With: Andrew Fleming, Ideal Home, Jake McDorman, Paul Rudd, steve coogan

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