Graydon Carter‘s adventures in Hollywood continue. The Vanity Fair editor has been cast in director Nicholas Jarecki‘s financial thriller “Arbitrage” as head of an investment bank trying to snap up a firm from a hedge-fund magnate, played by Richard Gere. Carter was on the set with Gere yesterday, filming at Manhattan restaurant Le Caprice, and will be shooting again today. The film also stars Susan Sarandon and Tim Roth. Carter recently played himself in “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” but this is only his second dramatic role after an appearance in the disastrous remake of “Alfie.”