Maria Bello and Craig T. Nelson have joined the cast of the currently filming drama THE COMPANY MEN. They join Ben Affleck, Kevin Costner and Tommy Lee Jones in the corporate drama. Under “ER” creator John Wells, who also wrote the script, the story centers on how corporate downsizing affects three men working at a major company. Bello will play a human resources exec who’s forced to fire Affleck’s character and Nelson will play the CEO of the global conglomerate presumably governing the major company. And if you take a look below, you’ll get a first glimpse of Affleck filming in Boston, courtesy of a cool peep on Flickr. Bello can next be seen in the dramedy THE PRIVATE LIVES OF PIPPA LEE and Nelson can next be seen alongside Sandra Bullock in THE PROPOSAL.
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