.RileyKeough leads a band in Prime Video's 'Daisy & The Six' based on the popular novel
Riley Keough and Billy Dunne are rock stars in Prime Video’s “Daisy Jones & The Six”.
The streamed announced its new musical-drama series based on the popular book of the same name by Taylor Jenkins Reid on Tuesday. It follows the rise and fall of a famous band in 1977, Daisy Jones & The Six, as they take over the world and subsequently fall apart.
The series stars Riley Keough as Daisy Jones, Sam Claflin as Billy Dunne, Camila Morrone as Camila Dunne, Will Harrison as Graham Dunne, Suki Waterhouse as Karen Sirko, Josh Whitehouse as Eddie Roundtree, Sebastian Chacon as Warren Rhodes, Nabiyah Be as Simone Jackson, and Tom Wright as Teddy Price, with a special guest appearance by Timothy Olyphant as Rod Reyes.Daisy Jones and The Six – Photo: Lacey Terrell/Prime videoScott Neustadter and Michael H.
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