Matthew Del Negro (Scandal) has signed on for a key recurring role in the upcoming second season of Amazon's original drama series Goliath. Del Negro will play Danny Loomis, a charismatic yet devious political operator and consiglieri to the city's power elite under the guise of being a "financial analyst". The new season of Goliath is executive produced by Lawrence Trilling (Parenthood). The series' cast is led by Billy Bob Thornton (Fargo), who in January won the Golden…...
- 9/26/2017
- Deadline TV
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