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Actress Ashley Judd to Star in Inspiring True Story of College Football Player with Down Syndrome
7 Oct
Summary
- Emmy-nominated actress Ashley Judd to play Mari Cox in new film "21 Down"
- Film inspired by true story of Caden Cox, first person with Down syndrome to play and score in a college football game
- Judd also serves as executive producer on the project

In a significant development, Emmy Award-nominated actress and producer Ashley Judd has been cast to play the role of Mari Cox in the upcoming film "21 Down." The film is inspired by the true story of Caden Cox, who made history by becoming the first person with Down syndrome to play and score in a college football game.
Beyond being a sports drama, "21 Down" is a deeply moving story about family, perseverance, and the fight for inclusion. The unwavering determination of Caden's parents allowed their son to achieve his dream, against all odds. Judd, who is also serving as an executive producer on the project, is set to bring this inspiring tale to life on the big screen.
The screenplay for "21 Down" has been written by Jay Paul Deratany and Academy Award-winning writer Ron Bass. Deratany, a successful lawyer, screenwriter, and playwright, has previously worked on projects like "Foster Boy" and the stage musical "The Civility of Albert Cashier." Bass, who is collaborating again with Soni Kifferstein, his co-writer on the upcoming "Bau: Artist at War," is sure to bring his acclaimed storytelling skills to the film. Veteran producer Andrew Sugerman, known for critically lauded movies such as "Shopgirl," "Premonition," and "Conviction," is also part of the production team, along with Deratany through his company Reel Red Films.