CBS is expanding Firefighting Country The universe and it Sheriff’s Country Split – But who constitutes the actor?
Edgewater town was originally introduced when Firefighting Country Premiered in 2022 Use prisoner bode(Max Thieriot) Back home and volunteer for the California Conservation Camp program in Season 1 of the popular show. By season 2, the backdoor pilot established the world of Sheriff’s Country, which revolves around the salon (Diane Farr) The alienated Mickey sisters (Morena Hundred Camp) When she resolves crimes in town.
Baccarin already has it Appeared in two episodes Firefighting Country,,,,, It is revealed that Sharon had a conflict with Mickey when he was a reckless teenager. After Bode has had more trouble as an adult, Sharon blames Mickey for not supporting her nephew.
Mickey dropped a bombshell at Sharon when she revealed her daughter struggled with addiction. This episode puts Mickey and Sharon in a stumbling way while tracking down the people who killed Sheriff Edgewater. Their settlement is More cross-borders between Firefighting Country and Sheriff’s Country.
According to the official summary, Sheriff’s Country Focus on Mickey of Baccarin is “a straightforward sheriff in a rural town that must balance the requirements of law enforcement with the complexity of motherhood, community politics, and the complexity of the past that will not be buried.”
Continue to scroll to satisfy Sheriff’s Country Actors – and figure out who they play:
Morena Hundred Camp

After being introduced Firefighting CountryBaccarin plays Sheriff Mickey Fox, who is very protective of her town after 15 years. Mickey “investigates crime because she patrols the streets of the town of Edgewater while competing with the father of a former official and a mysterious incident involving her willful daughter.”
Christopher Gorham

Mickey’s ex-husband Travis is a lawyer She shared her daughter Skye.
“Despite many differences, Travis and Mickey may still have feelings for each other,” Travis’ character description.
Michelle Weaver

Weaver’s character Cassidy is a deputy who was inspired by Mickey to join the law enforcement. When Cassidy looks up to Mickey, she has to figure out that she is an agent.
Matt Lauria

Lauria will play Boone aka Mickey’s “smart, strong, capable deputy and long-term partner”. Boone is used to another policing type, and his “contrasting style of law enforcement complicates their partnership, and occasionally tense.”
W. Earl Brown

Brown plays Mickey’s estranged father, Wes, an off-grid marijuana grower who “lived a semi-familiar life on the hills of Edgewater, and only a few people know where his marijuana growth business is.” His illegal business has created tensions with Mickey, but Wes is described as “kind and generous to his family, especially his granddaughter Skye.”
Amanda Arcuri
Mickey’s daughter Skye, As mentioned before In multiple concentrations Firefighting Country. Arcuri’s character is “smart but in trouble” and four months awake when the Sheriff’s Country begins. Skye “was a boyfriend who endangers her recovery.
Caroline Rhea

Rhea was once Mickey’s assistant Gina, who was “a lifelong local with a colorful past”. Gina is also one of the few who can tell the truth to Mickey.
Vanessa Smythe
Smythe had been in Carol until Season 1.
David Klein
Klein is a deputy Mason Mitchell surrounding the Edgewater County Sheriff’s Office.
Max Thieriot

After the role of Bode originated Firefighting CountryThieriot is working again Sheriff’s Country. He is Mickey’s nephew and Skye’s cousin.
Diane Farr

US Weekly First appearance Official trailer Sheriff’s Countryconfirm that Mickey’s sister salon is coming from Firefighting Country At least one episode.

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