Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Henry Rollins To Guest Star on FX Drama SONS OF ANARCHY

Now is a great time to start hanging out with the Sons of Anarchy on FX channel on DirecTV. Last season, the drama gained a lot of attention for it's dark comic take on the complex and dangerous lives of a certain group of members of the notorious outlaw motorcycle club, The Sons of Anarchy. The gang strives to keep their illegal gun trade running smoothly and without disruption from outside forces. The enemies of the gang include rival gang members and law enforcement officers that dare to stand in the way of their lucrative outlaw industry, as well as anyone who threatens to compromise the simple, family-oriented nature of their hometown, Charming, California.


Sons of Anarchy stars Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal, and Ron Perlman and is executive produced by Kurt Sutter. Sons of Anarchy is a co-production of FX Productions and FOX 21, Twentieth Century Fox Television’s alternative production arm. Filming for this fall's episodes began in Los Angeles.


The second season is sure to get even more interesting with the introduction of two new characters, played by Adam Arkin and Henry Rollins. Arkin's character Ethan Zobelle will be acting the part of a new member to the Charming community, a neo-Nazi businessman. Henry Rollins is set to guest star in at least six episodes this season. He will be portraying a dangerous new nemesis of The Sons of Anarchy's way of life. Check your DirecTV listing for air dates.


Henry Rollins is a Grammy Award-winning musician and actor who first drew public attention as the lead singer of Los Angles punk band, Black Flag and later went on to head up the Rollins Band. He was nominated for two Grammy Awards in 1994, taking one home for Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Album for “Get in the Van”. He was host of the Independent Film Channel’s The Henry Rollins Show and the radio show “Harmony in my Head” on Indie 103 FM in Los Angeles. He now hosts another radio show on KCRW-FM. He has also appeared in feature films including David Lynch's Lost Highway.



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