Tasty redhead Rosemarie DeWitt, who’s currently trying to cope with her Dissociative Identity Disorder afflicted sister Toni Collette in Showtime’s Diablo Cody-fied drama “United States of Tara”, is currently, along with the always reliable Chris Cooper, in talks to join the John Wells directed drama THE COMPANY MEN. The script, which Wells wrote himself, follows three men – Ben Affleck, Kevin Costner and Tommy Lee Jones – as they try to deal with corporate downsizing. DeWitt would play Affleck’s wife with Cooper playing a regular blue collar worker about to lose his job. When she’s not being frustrated by her nutty sister or bragging about her newly reconstructed rack on “United States of Tara”, DeWitt can also be seen alongside fangbanger Anna Paquin in the upcoming drama MARGARET.
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