Two more join Levine's 'Every Day'
Eddie Izzard and Brian Dennehy are the latest to join Liev Schreiber, Helen Hunt and Carla Gugino in Richard Levine's directorial debut "Every Day."
Variety says the flick centers on an unsatisfied writer (Liev Schreiber) of a semi-pornographic television show who neglects his wife (Helen Hunt) and struggles to ignore his sexy colleague’s (Gugino) advances.
We don't know what specific roles Izzard and Dennehy are tackling, but the trade says the film is already shooting in New York. Levine, whose writing credits include several episodes of “Nip/Tuck,” is directing his own script.
Izzard's acting credits include "Ocean's Thirteen," "Across the Universe" and television's "The Riches." He will next be seen in Bryan Singer's WWII drama "Valkyrie."
As for Dennehy, he last starred in "Righteous Kill." He recently wrapped filming for Keith Bearden's upcoming comedy "Miss January."

Franck Tabouring