Josh Duhamel and Ernie Hudson Join THE WRONG STUFF

By: Feb. 28, 2015
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Josh Duhamel and Ernie Hudson are suiting up for their latest collaboration.

The actors, who last worked together in eOne's YOU'RE NOT YOU, are reuniting for THE WRONG STUFF, a baseball drama. Based on the memoir of pitcher Bill "Spaceman" Lee, Brett Rapkin is tapped to direct, with Stephen Nemeth producing, Betsy Stahl co-producing, and Ron Shelton and Eric Gagne executive producing. The film will start shooting next week with a script penned by Rapkin.

The 1980s-set film follows Major League pitcher Lee (Duhamel), who has temper issues and sees his only identity as that of a baseball player. Hudson will play first baseman Joe, the lone black player on the French Canadian Longueil Senators amateur club team. Though the team is unstable, Joe is the team's saving grace, with 30 years of baseball experience under his belt.

Josh Duhamel is an American actor and former fashion model. His first acting role was as Leo du Pres on ABC's All My Children and later as chief of security Danny McCoy on NBC's Las Vegas. He then began appearing in films, playing one of the main protagonists in the first three films of the Transformers film series. He has also starred in romance films including When in Rome, Life as We Know It, New Year's Eve, and Safe Haven.

Photo by Stewart Cook / Picture Perfect/ Rex USA

Source: Deadline



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