LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Re****ter) - Minnie Driver will star opposite Eddie
Izzard in FX's drama pilot "Lowlife."
They will play Wayne and Dahlia, a husband-and-wife duo of travelling con
artists who, along with their three kids, wander the country in a group of
Irish Travellers who live off the grid.
After Dahlia's release from prison, where she battled her drug addiction,
the family decides to join the society and settle down in a suburban
community.
Because Wayne and Dahlia are the central characters in the project, which
centres on their marriage, finding the right co-star for Izzard was
crucial,
FX Networks president and general manager John Landgraf said.
"Its a very complicated marriage, and both characters are really strong,
so
we needed two actors who are perfectly matched up and can hold their own,"
he said.
"Lowlife" marks the first drama project that FX co-produces. The network
already produces unscripted and comedy series, including "30 Days," the
upcoming "Black. White." and "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia."
Production on the pilot is slated to begin in early March in New Orleans,
which will double for Baton Rouge, La., where the show is set. Carl
Franklin
("Devil in a Blue Dress") will direct.
Driver, an Oscar nominee for her role in the 1997 film "Good Will
Hunting,"
most recently appeared in Joel Schumacher's "The Phantom of the Opera."


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