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‘Tokyo Vice’ Star Rachel Keller Cast In CBS Legal Drama ‘Cupertino’ From Robert & Michelle King

Rachel Keller Elise Eberle EXCLUSIVE: Rachel Keller (Fargo, Tokyo Vice) has secured a key leading role in the new CBS legal drama Cupertino, from Robert and Michelle King (The Good Wife, The Good Fight). She will work closely with lead Mike Coulter, whose casting was previously announced. Cupertino is a David vs.

Rachel Keller

Rachel Keller

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Key Highlights

  • Goliath legal drama set in the heart of Silicon Valley that follows Michael (Colter), a lawyer who is being cheated out of his stock options by his former employer, a tech start-up.
  • Refusing to back down, he joins forces with Olivia, another recently fired attorney, to represent those taken advantage of by the tech elite and help them fight back in a high-stakes battle against the Goliaths controlling Silicon Valley.
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  • Watch on Deadline The series regular cast also includes Renée Elise Goldsberry, who will play Renee, a brilliant opposing attorney who has a professional and romantic history with Michael, and Ella Stiller as Christy, a young assistant at the new start-up law firm in Cupertino that’s at the heart of the story.
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  1. ‘Tokyo Vice’ Star Rachel Keller Cast In CBS Legal Drama ‘Cupertino’ From Robert & Michelle King

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