‘Suits LA’ to Bring Back David Costabile as Daniel Hardman (EXCLUSIVE)
Another “Suits” alum is coming to “Suits LA.” Variety has learned exclusively that David Costabile is set to appear on the recently-launched NBC series, reprising the role of Daniel Hardman.
Costabile will appear in a guest star role in a future episode, but exact details are being kept under wraps. He will be the latest original “Suits” actor to appear on “Suits LA,” joining both Gabriel Macht and Rick Hoffman.
In the original series, Hardman was formerly a partner at Pearson Hardman before he was forced out of the firm when it was discovered he was embezzling money to finance an affair, originally claiming he was doing so to help his dying wife. He would appear throughout the course of the show in various attempts to take over the firm and cause problems for Harvey and Jessica.
Costabile has starred in a number of critically-acclaimed TV dramas throughout his career, including “Breaking Bad,” “The Wire,” and “Billions.” His other TV credits include “Flight of the Conchords” “American Tragedies: Waco – The Trials,” and “Obliterated.” In film, he has been in features such as “Lincoln,” “13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi,” “Runner Runner” and “Solitary Man.”
He is repped by Verve, Gartner Group and Goodman Genow.
“Suits LA” debuted on NBC on Feb. 23 and has aired four episodes at the time of this publishing. It stars Stephen Amell, Lex Scott Davis, Josh McDermitt and Bryan Greenberg. Per NBC, the show is averaging 4.8 million viewers across linear and digital platforms through its first three episodes for which data is available.
“Suits” creator Aaron Korsh created the series and serves as executive producer. David Bartis, Doug Liman, Gene Klein, Anton Cropper, Genevieve Sparling, Rick Muirragui and Jon Cowan also executive produce. UCP is the studio.