Y&R’s Redding Munsell Shares a Peek at His New Movie!
Get ready to see The Young & The Restless cutie Redding Munsell (Harrison) on the big screen! The talented young actor is playing Felix in the upcoming movie At the Sea. “That’s a wrap!” he shared on Instagram with a reel featuring photos and videos from his time on set. “Such a fun summer working with the most spectacular team! Honored and grateful!”
At the Sea stars Amy Adams as Laura, a woman who returns to her family’s beach house after rehab to adjust to her new life as she attempts to move on. The cast also includes Jenny Slate, Dan Levy, Rainn Wilson, and Murray Bartlett (Cyrus, Guiding Light). The film is directed by Kornél Mundruczó, who also co-wrote the script with Kata Wéber.
The video includes a selfie with Adams, a shot of the cast photos arranged on a board, and a bunch of clips of Munsell enjoying himself filming on location at the beach and riding around on boats. There’s even a clip of the young performer taking a bow as everyone applauds, presumably to celebrate wrapping his final shot in the movie.
Munsell took over the role of Harrison Abbott on Y&R from Kellen Enriquez in April 2024 and was immediately thrust into a major storyline that saw him kidnapped and later caught in the middle of a bitter custody battle between his parents, Kyle and Summer.
Although his career has only just begun, Munsell is off to an impressive start, appearing in this flick after starring in the Oscar-nominated short film Red, White and Blue opposite Brittany Snow (Susan, Guiding Light). The film was nominated for Best Live Action Short Film at the 96th Annual Academy Awards, and Munsell was also nominated for a Young Artist Award for his work in the movie.
At the Sea has only just wrapped filming and is going into post-production so keep checking back here at SoapsInDepth.com for future updates on where and when you can see it!
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