Alien: Earth boasts a stacked cast, from Timothy Olyphant as synthetic Kirsh to Sydney Chandler as human-AI hybrid Wendy. But the show welcomes another surprising performer to the fold: series creator Noah Hawley.
Hawley, who’s also created series like Fargo and Legion, makes his acting debut in Alien: Earth‘s first episode, titled “Neverland.” He plays Wendy and Joe’s (Alex Lawther) father in brief flashbacks.
However, Hawley isn’t the only member of his family to star in Alien: Earth. His 12-year-old son, Lev Hawley, plays young Joe in the flashbacks. Like his father, Alien: Earth marks Lev Hawley’s acting debut — and his presence in the show is the reason Noah Hawley ended up in front of the camera.
In May, Hawley told Deadline that his son had asked whether there was a role he could play in the show.
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“I thought, ‘Okay, well, he could play Alex [Lawther] at a young age, but then what am I going to do?’ Cast some day players to come in, when [Lev] has never acted before? I figured it would be easier if I did it,” Hawley said to Deadline. “I get down on the floor with him and improvise, and I can make him relax. It felt like the best way to direct him.”
He continued: “There’s something nice and metaphorical about being my lead actor’s parent.”
However, the Hawley family appearance in Alien: Earth may just turn out to be a one-time thing. Hawley warned Deadline, “Don’t look out for a lot of me in the show.”