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Sarah Clarke to play Renee in Twilight movie



Bella has a Mom! Sarah Clarke has been cast to play Renee Dwyer in the Twilight movie. Renee is described to be free-spirited and the one often being looked after in her relationship with Bella. Renee and Charlie, Bella’s Dad, married young, and eventually divorced a few years later. Renee then married Phil Dwyer and found home base in Arizona. Prior to Folks, this is where Bella lived.

So the Swan-Dwyer family is complete. Billy Burke is playing Charlie, Kristen Stewart is Bella, and Sarah Clarke is Renee.

More confirmed Twilight movie news to come this week I hope!

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  1. watson Says:

    Yehey first commenter ako! Pero off-topic ito! hehe

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  2. Kay Says:

    still no Jacob Black =(

    I hope they announce something this week!

  3. Junnie Says:

    i remember her from “24″ – malapit na makumpleto

    The main characters for Twilight are mostly complete. Si Laurent nalang, one of the 3 main antagonists.

    I want to find out who they’ve finally casted for Jacob Black, though he plays a super minor role in Twilight. Still I can’t wait!

  4. Allie Says:

    she is okay!!! i imagined her a little older though!!! Better than Edwards guy though!!!!!!!!!!!

    I like her. She looks like a Renee to me!


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