SLEEPY HOLLOW: Orlando Jones Won’t Be in Season 3
May 4, 2015 by Marisa Roffman
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SLEEPY HOLLOW has lost yet another cast member: Orlando Jones (Frank Irving) won’t return for the upcoming third season, Variety is reporting. (Reps for the show have yet to respond to a request for comment. Update, 1:12 PM: Fox has no comment on the report.)
The show has undergone a massive overhaul in recent months. Not only were Katia Winter’s Katrina and John Noble’s Henry written out, but the series also lost its showrunner, Mark Goffman. (Clifton Campbell was named SLEEPY’s new showrunner when the show was renewed for season 3.)
That leaves only Tom Mison (Ichabod), Nicole Beharie (Abbie), and Lyndie Greenwood (Jenny) signed on for SLEEPY HOLLOW season 3.
SLEEPY HOLLOW: Orlando Jones Teases an Upcoming (Real) Death, Surprises, and More
January 19, 2015 by Marisa Roffman
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SLEEPY HOLLOW may have killed off Orlando Jones’ Irving in the midseason finale, but death has (so far) been a mere bump in the road for characters on the Fox drama: at the end of the midseason premiere, Irving reappeared.
When Jones found out about Irving’s death, “I wasn’t so much concerned for me,” he admitted. “I’m a fan [of the show]. I was concerned for how it would be received [by the audience], because there are so many characters [to accommodate].”
SLEEPY HOLLOW: Orlando Jones, Lyndie Greenwood, and Alex Kurtzman on Irving’s Loss of Control, the Addition of Matt Barr, and More
July 30, 2014 by Marisa Roffman
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When SLEEPY HOLLOW’s first season concluded, every single character was put in a highly dangerous situation, but for Irving, his situation was more grounded than the rest: he was arrested after he confessed to crimes he didn’t commit in order to protect his family.
At Comic-Con, SLEEPY HOLLOW stars Orlando Jones (Irving) and Lyndie Greenwood (Jenny), as well as co-creator Alex Kurtzman spoke with reporters about Irving’s loss of control (and the semi-appropriate place he ends up), as well the addition of Matt Barr — and who has been handsy with him…