Jake Gyllenhaal Indie Drama Casts Cody Horn

The daughter of former Warner Bros. Entertainment president and COO Alan Horn will play a policewoman in the film from 'Training Day' writer David Ayer.
Actress Cody Horn has been cast in End of Watch, an independent drama being directed by Training Day writer David Ayer that stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña.
Horn, the daughter of former Warner Bros. Entertainment president and COO Alan Horn, will play a policewoman opposite America Ferrera in the cop drama, which follows the friendship of two longtime LAPD partners (Gyllenhaal and Peña). The project is currently in production in Los Angeles.
Watch, which was written by Ayer, also features Anna Kendrick.
Ayer’s Crave Films is producing, along with John Lesher of Le Grisbi Productions.
Horn recently had a three-episode arc on NBC’s The Office and also had a recurring role on FX’s Rescue Me.
She is represented by Paradigm and Untitled Entertainment.
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