Greg Kinnear (As Good As It Gets, Little Miss Sunshine), Aidy Bryant (SNL, Shrill), and Shay Rudolph (The Baby-Sitters Club, Lethal Weapon) are among 10 actors joining the cast of the Disney+ series Holes, based on Louis Sachar’s 1998 book, from Disney Branded Television.
Rounding out the cast are Flor Delis Alicea (Love the Skin You’re In), Anire Kim Amoda (The Penguin), Noah Cottrell (The Spiderwick Chronicles), Iesha Daniels, Sophie Dieterlen, Alexandra Doke (City on Fire), and Maeve Press (Everything’s Gonna Be Okay).
Written by Alina Mankin with Liz Phang as showrunner, Holes follows Hayley (Rudolph), a teenage girl sent to a detention camp where the ruthless Warden (Kinnear) forces the campers to dig holes for a mysterious purpose.
A breakdown of the characters and who plays them can be found below.
Kinnear plays The Warden, the boss at Camp Yucca, with a flair for manipulation and getting the upper hand on his campers. He has created a camp ideology to explain the virtue of having girls dig holes, but this is actually a ruse; he is really forcing the girls to labor for a mysterious purpose.
Bryant plays Sissy, who is overflowing with camp counselor energy. She seems like a trustworthy big sister figure to the girls, but as a true believer of The Warden’s philosophy, her allegiance lies with him.
Hayley plays Hayley, who arrives at Camp Yucca after being wrongly accused. She’s full of heart and tired of her family’s belief that fate is fixed; her arrival will inject new hope and optimism into her campmates.
Alicea plays Queenie, the tough queen bee, a seemingly fearless leader whose hard edges cover up her vulnerability.
Amoda plays Thumbelina, who is bold and not scared of anything or anyone, not even The Warden.
Cottrell plays Kitch, who works in the kitchen at Camp Yucca. He is a stickler for the rules, but we’ll soon learn there is secret, deeper reason he’s intent on maintaining his job.
Daniels plays Mars, a brainy, charismatic, no-nonsense, and a bit of a player among the queer female campers.
Dieterlen plays Sticky, an ever-daydreaming girly-girl with a kind heart and an abiding passion for clothes, but she can be serious and driven when needed.
Doke plays Eyeball, a mischievous, zany artist who sees the world in her own idiosyncratic way and often lightens a heavy mood with a joke.
Press plays Shrimp, the youngest and smallest of the campers, and her unusual, blunt nature makes her an outcast amongst the girls.
Sachar’s novel was previously adapted into a motion picture in 2003, directed by Andrew Davis and starring Shia LaBeouf, Sigourney Weaver, and Jon Voight.
Phang and Mankin executive produce with Drew Goddard and Sarah Esberg of Goddard Textiles; the movie’s producer, Mike Medavoy; rights holder Walden Media, which was behind the 2003 feature, with Julia Friley overseeing the project for the company; Shamrock, also a rights holder; and Jac Schaeffer, who also will direct. Andrea Massaro of Goddard Textiles co-executive produces. 20th Television, where Goddard is under a first-look deal, is the studio.
Kinnear is repped by CAA and attorney Rick Genow; Bryant is repped by CAA, Entertainment 360, and Schreck Rose Dapello; Rudolph is repped by The Osbrink Agency, Artistic Endeavors, and Schreck Rose Dapello; Alicea is repped by CESD and Justice & Ponder; Amoda is repped by Buchwald and Circle Management + Production; Cottrell is repped by Innovative Artists and Goodman Genow Schenkman; Daniels is repped by Artist International Group and Innovative Artists; Dieterlen is repped by 11:11 Entertainment and Duval Mac; Doke is repped by The Savage Agency, Vault Entertainment and Myman Greenspan Fox; Press is repped by Avalon Management and Brecheen Feldman Breimer.
