'Her Deadly Sugar Daddy': Meet Lauren Swickard, Brent Bailey, Aubrey Reynolds and rest of the Lifetime film's cast
Lifetime Movies Network is back with another thriller film titled, 'Her Deadly Sugar Daddy'. The film will premiere on September 20, Sunday at 8 PM ET on Lifetime Movies. The project is directed by Canadian actress Brooke Nevin and is written by actress Brooke Prude.
The official synopsis of the film reads, "after graduating from college, 21-year-old Bridget moves to a new town with her best friend Lindsay. Desperately needing a job to support her budding writing career, she takes a job as an Executive Assistant to business tycoon Anthony Gloss. The salary is eye-watering and the perks keep on coming, but she will soon learn that a life of luxury can come at a deadly price."
Lauren Swickard
Lauren Swickard, who is formerly known as Lorynn York, is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio. She is represented by Powerline Entertainment, and she is known for her acting work in Netflix's Dear White People, the movie Airplane Mode opposite Logan Paul, as well as Roped on Netflix and Lifetime Network's 'Twisted Twin'. She is married to actor Josh Stewart who is best known for his role as Holt McLaren in the FX TV series 'Dirt' and as Detective William LaMontagne, Jr., in 'Criminal Minds'. Lauren will be playing the lead role, of the character named Bridget.
Aubrey Reynolds
Aubrey Reynolds was born in Grapevine, Texas, where she attended Colleyville Heritage High School. She received a BFA in Acting from Brigham Young University. She made her feature film debut as the lead in the period drama '16 Stones' (2014). She currently resides in Los Angeles, California. She is best known for 'Waffle Street' and 'You May Now Kill the Bride'.
Brent Bailey
Brent Bailey will be playing the character of Anthony, who is the 'Sugar daddy'. Born in Tucson, Arizona, Bailey has appeared in several TV shows like, 'Criminal Minds', 'Rizzoli & Isles' and 'Hart of Dixie'. He played the character of Alex Knightley in the TV series, 'Emma Approved', the series won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Interactive Program in 2015. He played the character of John F. Kennedy's speechwriter Ted Sorensen in the 2016 political drama titled, 'LBJ'.