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The SpoilerTV 2015 Pilot Casting News Roundup

20 Apr 2015

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For Details of the actual Pilots/Synopsis, see our Pilot Watch.


  • Janina Gavankar Joins CBS’ Dan O’Shannon Comedy Pilot In Recasting
    With the fate of NBC freshman The Mysteries of Laura uncertain, the police dramedy’s Janina Gavankar has booked a pilot, CBS’ untitled hybrid comedy written by former Modern Family executive producer Dan O’Shannon and Peter Warren. Gavankar has been tapped for the regular role of Sabrina, though her casting is in a guest starring capacity as she is regular on Mysteries of Laura. Gavankar replaces Noureen DeWulf, who was cast last week. The change was made after the pilot’s table read.
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  • Elizabeth Perkins Joins ‘Preacher’ Cast
    Weeds alumna Elizabeth Perkins is set for a co-starring role opposite Dominic Cooper in AMC drama pilot Preacher.

    Perkins plays Vyla Quinncannon, a genteel but formidable businesswoman who owns the local slaughterhouse in Annville. Ambitious, strong-willed and terrifying, Vyla shares a past with Jesse’s father which gives her a singular hold over Jesse.
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  • Dominic Cooper Set For ‘Preacher’ Lead
    After lengthy negotiations, Dominic Cooper has closed a deal to play the lead in AMC drama pilot Preacher.

    The project centers on Jesse Custer (Cooper), a conflicted preacher in a small Texas town who merges with a creature that has escaped from heaven and develops the ability to make anyone do anything he says. Along with his ex-girlfriend, Tulip (Ruth Negga), and an Irish vampire named Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun), the three embark on a journey to literally find God.
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  • Shannon Tarbet Cast In HBO Pilot ‘Virtuoso'
    Shannon Tarbet has landed a regular role on Virtuoso, HBO’s classical music drama pilot from True Blood creator Alan Ball. Set against the complex and volatile backdrop of 18th century Vienna, it follows a class of young musical prodigies from all over Europe at the prestigious Academy of Musical Excellence.

    Tarbet plays Ina, who lives on the streets of Vienna. She is poor and dirty but very pretty and with a huge spirit and tremendous energy for life. She and her street-musician boyfriend face daily danger on the mean streets and have to fight for their love and safety.
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  • Beth Hoyt To Co-Star In CBS Pilot ‘The Half Of It’, Morgan Krantz Also Cast
    Actress-comedian Beth Hoyt has been cast as a female lead opposite Jon Dore in The Half Of It. The Half Of It centers on Mike (Dore), a newly divorced dad who revels in the fact that he now gets to keep half his stuff, which is more than he ever had when he was married.

    Hoyt plays Julie, Mike’s very best platonic friend and a true cheerleader in his new life. Krantz (Switched At Birth) plays Trevor, a card-carrying hipster not opposed to sharing a day-drink or two with his hipster roommates Geoffrey (David Del Rio) and Suzi (Christine Ko). Andrea Anders plays the other female lead, Megan, in a guest-starring capacity,
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  • Lucy Griffiths Cast In ‘Preacher’ Pilot
    True Blood alumna Lucy Griffiths has joined the cast of AMC drama pilot Preacher, based on Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s cult 1990s comic. Dominic Cooper continues to be in negotiations for the lead in the project, from Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg, Sony TV and AMC Studios, which centers on Jesse Custer, a conflicted Preacher in a small Texas town who merges with a creature that has escaped from heaven and develops the ability to make anyone do anything he says. Along with his ex-girlfriend, Tulip (Ruth Negga) and an Irish vampire named Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun), the three embark on a journey to literally find God.

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  • Andrea Anders Cast In CBS Comedy Pilot ‘The Half Of It’
    Andrea Anders has been added to The Half Of It, CBS’ multi-camera comedy pilot written/executive produced by Mike Gibbons and directed by James Burrows. Anders will play one of the female leads in the projects, Megan. The role had been conceived as regular but Anders was cast as a guest star as she already is a regular on another comedy pilot, NBC’s How We Live, which she just wrapped.
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  • David Koechner Joins Johnny Knoxville Pilot
    Dave Koechner has joined the cast of ABC’s untitled Johnny Knoxville pilot. Koechner, will play Knoxville’s dad.
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  • Brenda Song Joins NBC’s ‘Take It From Us'
    Brenda Song has booked a regular role on the NBC comedy pilot Take It From Us. Song will play Caitlin, who works in a bookstore/coffee bar. She grew up all over the world because her parents were humanitarian aid workers — which is a fancy way to say she grew up mostly in the jungle. She is still trying to adjust to life in civilization.
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  • Tracy Spiridakos To Co-Star In CBS’ Dan O’Shannon Comedy Pilot
    Revolution alumna Tracy Spiridakos is set as the female lead opposite Adam Brody in the ensemble cast of CBS’ untitled comedy pilot written by former Modern Family executive producer Dan O’Shannon and writer Peter Warren. Directed by Pam Fryman, the project revolves around a group of friends and family at three different times in their lives. Spiridakos will play Holly, Andrew’s (Brody) crush when they were 12 years old. There’s an undeniable spark when they meet again at 25, and when they reconnect at 40, the spark is still there.
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  • Cheri Oteri Upped To Regular On ‘Not Safe For Work'
    Saturday Night Live alum Cheri Oteri has been boosted to series regular on NBC’s comedy pilot Not Safe For Work. The role originally was a guest star/potential recurring but was upgraded after the table read and now has a series option. Written by Aseem Batra and directed by Betsy Thomas, Not Safe For Work is a politically incorrect office comedy about best friends Dale (Michael Cassidy) and Georgie (Christine Woods) whose relationship is upended when he starts dating the “perfect” woman
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  • David Del Rio Cast In ‘The Half of It’
    David Del Rio (Pitch Perfect) has been cast opposite Jon Dore in The Half Of It, CBS’ multi-camera comedy pilot written/executive produced by Mike Gibbons and directed by James Burrows. The project, from CBS TV Studios, centers on Mike (Dore), a newly divorced dad who revels in the fact that he now gets to keep half his stuff, which is more than he ever had when he was married. Del Rio plays Geoffrey, a hipster with a strong sense of “melting pot of styles” fashion, who frequently operates without a filter and fancies himself a “giver.
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  • Annaleigh Ashford Joins CBS Pilot ‘Super Clyde’
    CBS’ comedy lineup already features one Masters of Sex standout, Mom star Allison Janney. Now it is looking to add another. Annaleigh Ashford has been cast as a regular in the CBS comedy pilot Super Clyde. The single-camera Greg Garcia project, from CBS TV Studios, follows Clyde (Charlie McDermott), a meek, unassuming fast-food worker who decides to become a super hero​. Ashford will play Britney, Clyde’s older brother Duke’s high school sweetheart who dumped him once she found out he would not be inheriting his uncle’s fortune.
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  • ‘Shades Of Blue’ Casts Newcomer Hampton Fluker As Series Regular
    Newcomer Hampton Fluker has landed a regular role opposite Jennifer Lopez on Shades Of Blue, NBC’s straight-to-series drama directed by Barry Levinson. The series follows a tight-knit crew of police officers who are effective at keeping the streets safe but also corrupt when it comes to lining their pockets and protecting their own. When one of the officers (Lopez) is forced to become a federal informant, she must decide between her own family’s welfare and that of her police family.

    Fluker will play Patrick Tufo, the precinct’s confident playboy whose sexual exploits often get him into trouble.
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  • Lolita Davidovich & David Clennon Among Cast Additions To ‘Dr. Del’ Indie Pilot
    Lolita Davidovich and David Clennon (Gone Girl) have joined the cast of Katie Jacobs and Nick Wechsler’s independently produced medical drama pilot Dr. Del, inspired by Peter Hessler’s New Yorker piece “Dr. Don.”

    Written by John Sayles and directed by Jacobs, Dr. Del follows Del Canyon (John Hawkes) as he reluctantly returns to his small hometown of Isotope to run his family’s apothecary, the only source for medical attention for hundreds of miles. There, he emerges as the town healer while he grapples between his desire to distance himself from a painful past and his inability to turn his back on a community struggling to find its place in contemporary America. Davidovich plays Dawn Doggerty, the troubled wife of Mayor Tanner Doggerty (Ted Levine), who has harbored a long-standing secret affection for Del (Hawkes). Clennon plays Mr. Stone, a mysterious and ailing outsider who has relocated to the outskirts of Isotope. Also cast in the pilot is child actor Charlie Shotwell as Stinger Roper, Del’s precocious grandson. They also join previously cast Chloe Sevigny, Leven Rambin, Don Harvey and Nathan Keyes.
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  • Japheth Gordon & Joey Pollari Join NBC Pilot 'Take It From Us'
    Japheth Gordon and Joey Pollari have been cast in NBC comedy pilot Take It From Us.

    Gordon will play Randy, the outgoing and charismatic roommate of Luke (Chris Douglass). Seemingly the only young, gay guy in New York looking for a longtime relationship, he is a romantic who believes every guy he meets is the right one.

    Pollari will play Blake, son of Lucas and Alyson (Stacey Farber), who meets his seemingly conservative parents for dinner. He’s initially prepared to be bored, but when his parents begin talking about some wild incidents from their distant pasts — intended as life lessons for his own future — his ears perk up, and he starts paying very close attention.
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  • James Marsters Joins Jenji Kohan's HBO Drama Pilot The Devil You Know
    The Buffy alum is set to guest-star in the pilot for Jenji Kohan’s Salem Witch Trials drama The Devil You Know, playing Reverend George Burroughs — presumably not a fan of the ladies on trial.

    He joins previously announced cast members Eddie Izzard (Hannibal) and Karen Gillan (Selfie), among others.
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  • Corbin Bernsen Cast In 'Living on Video'
    Corbin Bernsen has joined the cast of Living On Video, David Fincher’s HBO comedy pilot. Set in 1983 Los Angeles, it revolves around the players of the then-exploding music video industry — directors, record executives and crew members, many of them dabbling in drugs — through the eyes of a newcomer, Robby. Bernsen, will play Bill White, a successful Hollywood commercial director.
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  • Aalyrah Caldwell Joins 'Uncle Buck
    Aalyrah Caldwell has landed a series regular role on Uncle Buck. Caldwell, plays Will’s daughter.
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  • Ernie Hudson to Recur on 'Delores & Jermaine'
    Ernie Hudson is set to recur on ABC’s multi-camera comedy pilot Delores & Jermaine. Written by comedian Jermaine Fowler based on his life, it stars Fowler as a millennial with big ideas, but very little drive, who moves in with his estranged grandmother (Whoopi Goldberg), a strict, football-loving, former D.C. cop who needs his youthful enthusiasm in her life as much as he needs her old-school parenting. Hudson will play the grandmother’s love interest.
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  • JLouis Mills Joins NBC Pilot 'Heart Matters'
    JLouis Mills has booked a regular role in NBC’s drama pilot Heart Matters. Mills will play Dr. Forrester, who was left with a nasty scar and one arm by the war in Iraq.
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  • James Lesure Joins ABC Pilot 'Uncle Buck'
    James Lesure (Men At Work) is set to co-star opposite Mike Epps in Uncle Buck, ABC‘s single-camera comedy pilot based on the classic John Hughes film starring John Candy. Like the movie, the series adaptation, written by Steven Cragg and Brian Bradley, centers on Buck Russell (Epps), a childish man who learns how to be an adult by taking care of the kids of his younger yet more accomplished brother Will (Lesure) in a very childish way. Nia Long plays Will’s wife in the project.
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  • Chris Daughtry to Recur, Write Music for Fox Dramedy 'Studio City'
    The former American Idol contestant has boarded the cast of the network's dramedy pilot Studio City, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

    Daughtry will recur and play the role of Keith Rhodes, a drug-addicted rock star. Additionally, the lead vocalist/guitarist for Daughtry will also write original music for the dramedy.

  • Mark Addy Joins CBS Comedy Pilot ‘Super Clyde’
    Still Standing star Mark Addy is returning to CBS with a co-starring role opposite The Middle‘s Charlie McDermott in Greg Garcia’s comedy pilot Super Clyde.

    The single-camera project, from CBS TV Studios, centers on Clyde (McDermott), a meek, unassuming, comic book-obsessive fast-food worker who finds his calling. When Clyde gets a really unexpected windfall — the inheritance from his long-dead eccentric Uncle Bill — he decides that his money will be his secret super power, used only for good. Addy will play Clyde’s sidekick, the fastidious, precise, careful and far-thinking Randolph. After assisting Clyde’s Uncle Bill in all his secret charitable endeavors during his employment as a butler, he soon becomes Clyde’s only confidante, the Alfred to Clyde’s Bruce Wayne, his assistant in doing good while staying under the radar.
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  • Adam Brody joins CBS’ Dan O’Shannon Comedy Pilot
    The O.C. alum Adam Brody will lead the ensemble cast of CBS’ untitled comedy pilot written by former Modern Family executive producer Dan O’Shannon and writer Peter Warren. Directed by Pam Fryman, the project revolves around a group of friends and family at three different times in their lives. Brody will play Andrew, a guy who sees the best in everything. Even at 40, when life’s twists and turns have taken a bit of wind out of his sails, it only takes the reappearance of his childhood crush, Holly, to awaken his love of life and belief in happy endings.
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  • Chris McDonald Cast In ‘Fantasy Life’ Pilot
    Chris McDonald (Boardwalk Empire) has joined Fox’s multi-camera/hybrid pilot Fantasy Life. He replaces James Caan, who was originally cast in the role but exited after the table read. Fantasy Life was written by Tim McAuliffe based on the memoir by top fantasy sports expert, ESPN’s Matthew Berry. When hard-working Mitch (Kevin Connolly) lands his ultimate dream job hosting a fantasy football show, he’s forced to navigate office politics while becoming the star he never thought he could be. McDonald will play the tough and humorless Chuck, a legendary ex-football player/coach who’s on Mitch’s new team working on Fox’s fantasy football league show. Chuck doesn’t get fantasy football since he played real football and suffered real pain, however, Mitch eventually impresses him, and the former football star is willing to work with him
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  • Chris Redd Joins ABC Pilot 'Family Fortune'
    Comedian and sketch performer Chris Redd has landed a series regular role opposite Fortune Feimster in ABC’s multi-camera comedy pilot Family Fortune. Redd will play Steven, a kind-hearted music teacher at Fortune’s school.
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  • Affion Crockett Joins FOX Pilot 'Detour'
    In The Flow star Affion Crockett has been cast as a series regular in Fox’s single camera comedy pilot Detour. Crockett, will play Dominic, Michael’s manager. He is a reminder to Michael that the music industry is demanding his return.
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  • Christopher Mintz-Plasse cast in Jimmy Fallon's NBC pilot Sharing
    Christopher Mintz-Plasse of “Superbad” fame has been cast as a series regular in the NBC pilot “Sharing,” Variety has learned exclusively.

    The workplace comedy from exec producer Jimmy Fallon and Universal TV revolves around disparate groups of people who work side-by-side in a shared office space in New York City.

    Mintz-Plasse will play Grant, an eager-to-please and confident office receptionist who tries hard and wants everyone to like him, but isn’t that competent.
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  • Chris Douglass Joins NBC Pilot 'Take It From Us'
    Newcomer Chris Douglass (Hollidaysburg) has been cast as the male lead opposite Stacy Farber in NBC comedy pilot Take It From Us. Douglass,will play Luke, who is not a rule follower but a risk taker. It’s that quality that led him to move from Seattle to New York without a college degree to try to be a journalist. So far, it’s working. Kind of. He’s a lowly headline writer but is hoping to get promoted soon.
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  • Trace Lysette Joins NBC Pilot 'The Curse Of The Fuentes Women'
    Trace Lysette (Transparent) has booked a series regular role in The Curse Of The Fuentes Women. Lysette, will play Gloria, the brash transgender hostess at Café Fuentes, Gloria is never shy about voicing her opinions, often to her own detriment.
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  • Gabrielle Dennis Joins FOX's Untitled Todd Harthan Pilot
    Gabrielle Dennis (Blue Mountain State, The Game) Gabrielle Dennis has booked a series regular role in Fox’s untitled Todd Harthan drama pilot. Dennis, will play Pippy Rosewood, Beaumont’s younger sister who is also a vital member of his pathology team.
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  • Maureen Sebastian Joins FOX Pilot 'Cooper Barrett’s Guide To Surviving Life'
    Maureen Sebastian (Revolution) is set as a series regular in Fox comedy pilot Cooper Barrett’s Guide To Surviving Life. Sebastian, will play Cooper’s over-achieving, loving and very self-sufficient sister-in-law Leslie Barrett.
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  • Maggie Lawson To Star In CBS Comedy Pilot ‘Angel From Hell’
    Maggie Lawson is set as the co-lead opposite Jane Lynch in CBS’ half-hour single-camera comedy pilot Angel From Hell.

    When the larger-than-life, brassy and flamboyant Amy (Lynch) enters Allison’s (Lawson) life and claims to be her guardian angel, they form an unlikely friendship, and Allison can’t be sure if Amy is an angel or just nuts. Allison, a multi-tasker and perfectionist, is inclined to believe that Amy (Lynch) is just another wingnut, except that every last one of Amy’s pronouncements comes true.
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  • Jaime Lee Kirchner To Star In CW Pilot ‘Dead People’
    Jaime Lee Kirchner (Mercy) is set as the female lead opposite Andrew J. West in the CW pilot Dead People. Kirchner, will play Charly, a tough, talented, no-nonsense cop who’s seen it all – but is unprepared for Floyd (West), who talks to the dead. Though she thinks he’s a nut case at first, she soon realizes he’s telling the truth and decides that he could prove to be very helpful with her police work.
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  • Bethany Joy Lenz cast in Shonda Rhimes Pilot Smoke & Mirrors
    Bethany Joy Lenz is getting her con on.

    The One Tree Hill alumna has landed a series-regular role in Smoke and Mirrors, Shonda Rhimes’ con artist-themed ABC drama pilot, TVLine has learned exclusively. (The project was FKA The Catch.)

    The potential series centers on the strong successful Alice Martin (The Killing‘s Mirelle Enos), a fraud investigator who’s about to be the victim of fraud herself by fiancé Kieran (NCIS‘ Damon Dayoub). Between her cases, she is determined to find him before it ruins her career.

    Lenz will play Kieran’s wife Zoe, a girl-next-door-type who is able to pass as Kieran’s sister in their cons. She loves her husband and loves their life — amoral though it may be — and she’s going to hang on tight as she senses him slipping away from her.
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  • Minnie Driver joins CBS Comedy Pilot ‘Happy Life’
    About A Boy star Minnie Driver is set as the female lead opposite Steven Weber in Happy Life. Driver will play his wife Maggie, a former doctor who left that grind to embark on a new career teaching people “mindful meditation” out of her home studio. She’s the mother of Lucy and Andrew.

    Driver has been cast as a guest star in the pilot as she is in second position to her sophomore NBC comedy series About A Boy, which is heavily on the bubble, with its renewal chances considered slim. Happy Life has a series regular option on Driver should the pilot go to series and About A Boy not come back.
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  • Michael Chiklis and Cheryl Hines join NBC Pilot ‘Cuckoo'
    Michael Chiklis is set to star and Cheryl Hines (Suburgatory) will co-star opposite Flula Borg in NBC’s comedy pilot Cuckoo, an adaptation of the breakout BBC Three comedy series that starred Andy Samberg. NBC’s Cuckoo is the story of a middle-class family whose daughter comes back from a summer abroad married to a charming but infuriating eccentric named Cuckoo (Borg), much to her father Ken’s (Chiklis) annoyance. Hines will play the mom, Lori.
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  • Kevin Nealon & Jane Kaczmarek join Tommy Johnagin CBS Comedy Pilot
    Weeds alum Kevin Nealon and Malcolm In the Middle‘s Jane Kaczmarek are set to co-star opposite comedian Tommy Johnagin and JoAnna Garcia Swisher in CBS’ untitled CBS comedy pilot inspired by Johnagin’s life.

    Nealon plays Tommy’s dad Jack, a charming but manipulative loose cannon who flirts with every woman and says everything with a smile — but has a self-destructive streak and ruined his marriage to Linda (Kaczmarek), Tommy’s responsible mother who owns a local diner. Linda still treats her adult children like babies and loves a chance to brag about Tommy’s talk-show appearances and career path. She has held her ex-husband in absolute contempt for the past 17 years and forces him to eat at the crappiest seat in her restaurant. Swisher plays Tommy’s wife.
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  • James Caan Exits Fox Pilot ‘Fantasy Life’
    James Caan has departed Fox’s multi-camera/hybrid pilot Fantasy Life following its table read today. Caan was a last-minute addition to the project; he only closed his deal three days ago. Caan had a previous commitment to Sicilian Vampire, a movie written and directed by Frank D’Angelo, which is starting production in Toronto with Paul Sorvino, Daryl Hannah, Michael Madsen, Daniel Baldwin, Franco Nero and Eric Roberts co-starring. When Caan signed on for Fantasy Life, the two sides believed that the dates for the movie and the pilot would be worked out. That no longer is the case, leading to Caan’s departure. His role is being recast.
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  • Jason Scott Lee Joins NBC Pilot 'Warrior'
    Jason Scott Lee (Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story) has booked a series regular role in Warrior, NBC’s magical martial arts drama pilot. Lee, will play Koto, a martial arts master chosen to recruit Kai (Martinez) to work with Interpol on stopping a Japanese organized crime syndicate.
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  • D.L. Hughley Cast In NBC Pilot ‘Heart Matters'
    D.L. Hughley (The Original Kings Of Comedy) has joined the cast of NBC’s drama pilot Heart Matters. Hughley will play Dr. Hackett, the psychiatrist at the hospital.
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  • Ian Colletti Joins AMC Pilot 'Preacher' as Arseface
    AMC’s Preacher adaptation has cast another character from Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s cult comic. Young actor Ian Colletti (Fox’s Rake) has joined the drama pilot, from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. The project from Sony TV and AMC Studios is about Jesse Custer, a conflicted preacher in a small Texas town who merges with a creature that has escaped from heaven and develops the ability to make anyone do anything he says. Along with his ex-girlfriend, Tulip (Ruth Negga), and an Irish vampire named Cassidy, the three embark on a journey to literally find God.

    Colletti plays Eugene Root, aka Arseface. Even with his horribly disfigured face and severe speech impediment, Eugene’s still the nicest kid you’ll ever meet and really looks up to Jesse. Stomach-churningly difficult to look at, Eugene’s the town’s reviled Frankenstein’s monster, but that won’t change his earnest, sweet and pure outlook on life. However, he is troubled by something terrible he’s done in the past — something he fears might have turned God himself against him.

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  • Ravi Patel Joins FOX Pilot 'Grandpa'
    Ravi Patel (Transformers) has booked a series regular role opposite John Stamos in Fox’s single-camera comedy pilot Grandpa. Patel, will play Ken, Jimmy’s (Stamos) good friend who is always up for a party but is never invited to one.
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  • Charlie Saxton Joins FOX Pilot 'Cooper Barrett’s Guide To Surviving Your 20s'
    Charlie Saxton (Hung, Betas) is set as a series regular in Fox comedy pilot Cooper Barrett’s Guide To Surviving Your 20s. Saxton, will play Neal Kang one of Cooper’s roommates. Fresh out of college, he is excited about his new job working in an office, designing scalable software platforms, but terrified about the number of strangers he’s going to have to interact with.
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  • Robbie Jones Joins NBC Pilot 'The Curse Of The Fuentes Women'
    Robbie Jones (Hellcats) has joined the cast of NBC’s drama pilot The Curse Of The Fuentes Women, as a series regular. Jones, will play Jean-Baptiste, the line cook at Café Fuentes who’s taken over for Esperanza (Ticotin). With business dwindling he spends most of his time gawking at his boss, Lola (Vidal), whom he’s desperately in love with.
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  • Ruth Negga Lands Female Lead In AMC Pilot ‘Preacher’
    EXCLUSIVE: Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Ruth Negga has been cast as the female lead in Preacher. The project, from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, is about Jesse Custer, a conflicted Preacher in a small Texas town who merges with a creature that has escaped from heaven and develops the ability to make anyone do anything he says. Along with his ex-girlfriend, Tulip (Negga) — Jesse’s former and only true love — and an Irish vampire named Cassidy, the three embark on a journey to literally find God. Tulip is described as a volatile, action-packed, sexified force of nature, a capable, unrepentant criminal with a love of fashion and ability to construct helicopter-downing bazookas out of coffee cans and corn shine who’s not afraid to steal, kill or corn cob-stab her way out of a bad situation.

    Negga is the first actor cast in Preacher, from Sony TV and AMC Studios. Rogen and Goldberg developed the project for television and will direct the pilot, written by Sam Catlin who serves as showrunner.
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  • Page Kennedy Joins 'Rush Hour'
    Page Kennedy (Backstrom) has booked a role in CBS’ hourlong pilot Rush Hour. He will play Gerald, Carter’s (Hires) cousin. Gerald runs with a rough crowd, and he’s in the know about a lot of stuff that is often helpful to a police investigation. He comes off as vicious and terrifying, but it’s merely an act.
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  • Joshua Leonard Joins NBC Pilot 'Heart Matters'
    Joshua Leonard (If I Stay) has joined the cast of NBC’s drama pilot Heart Matters. Leonard, will play Max, Alex’s (George) ex-husband
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  • Mario Van Peebles & Leonardo Nam Join ‘For Justice'
    Mario Van Peebles (Ali) has been cast in a guest role with a series option in CBS’ civil rights crime drama pilot For Justice. Also joining as a series regular is Leonardo Nam (Vantage Point).

    Peebles will play Ben, Nat’s (Rose) father. He’s a long-time revolutionary, determined to overthrow the American government by subversion or political action, and he’s been living an underground life for decades. Nam is Leon, an FBI agent with the Civil Rights Unit and the best-dressed, best-groomed man in the Bureau. He’s also ranked in mixed martial arts.
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  • Christina Moore Joins ‘Delores & Jermaine’
    Christina Moore (Last Man Standing) is set as a series regular opposite Jermaine Fowler and Whoopi Goldberg in ABC’s multi-camera comedy pilot Delores & Jermaine. Moore, plays Ebony, Jermaine’s mother, Marsha’s new wife.
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  • Khary Payton Joins ABC Pilot 'The Kingmakers'
    Khary Payton (Teen Titans) has landed a series regular role in ABC’s drama pilot The Kingmakers. Payton, will play Ben Wheeler, a laid-back and casual professor who is an anomaly among his stuffed-shirt peers at Braddock.
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  • Rita Moreno, Alli Kinzel & Noland Ammon Join CBS Pilot ‘Joe Time'
    Rita Moreno has booked a series regular role in CBS’ multi-cam comedy pilot Joe Time.

    Moreno will play Judy, Joe’s (Weber) mom. She’s in love with her husband Mitch, and also preoccupied with physical fitness and her amazing personal trainer. Also cast in regular roles are Alli Kinzel and Noland Ammon. Kinzel is Lucy, the daughter and eldest child of Joe ( Weber), who works with him in the family construction business. Ammon plays Andrew, the son and youngest child of Joe, a piano player who thinks it’s cool to accompany his grandfather during his cabaret performance.
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  • Vanessa Lachey To Star In NBC Comedy Pilot ‘Not Safe For Work’
    Vanessa Lachey (Fox’s Dads) is set as a lead opposite Michael Cassidy and Christine Woods in NBC’s comedy pilot Not Safe For Work. The politically incorrect office comedy centers on best friends Dale (Cassidy) and Georgie (Woods) whose relationship is upended when he starts dating the “perfect” woman, Drea (Lachey), the perky local morning news anchor who is self-conscious about maintaining her image.
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  • Fox's 'Lucifer' Adds Lesley-Ann Brandt in Recasting
    The 'Librarians' actress will replace Lina Esco in the pilot adaptation of the DC Comics title.

    The Librarians actress Lesley-Ann Brandt is replacing the previously cast Lina Esco in the network's DC Comics adaptation, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Brandt will take on the role of Maze, Lucifer's best friend and a fierce demon in the form of a beautiful young woman.

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  • Cara Buono In NBC’s ‘Endgame’
    Mad Men alumna Cara Buono has joined the cast of NBC drama pilot Endgame. Buono will play Ginny, Alex’s ex-wife, a hardworking surgeon who struggles with her sobriety.
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  • Tim Blake Nelson Joins CBS Pilot ‘For Justice'
    Tim Blake Nelson (Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?) has booked a series regular role opposite Anika Noni Rose in CBS’ civil rights crime drama pilot For Justice. Nelson, will play Ochs Rainey, a chief with the Civil Rights Unit. He is a former angry Southern boy from a Klan family who has learned to move past his legacy of racism.
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  • Jamie Lynn Sigler Cast In ‘Fantasy Life’
    The Sopranos alumna Jamie Lynn Sigler will co-star opposite Kevin Connolly, Vanessa Williams, and James Caan in Fox’s multi-camera/hybrid pilot Fantasy Life. Sigler will play Abby, a strong, confident, attractive, smart, sports analyst on Mitch’s Fantasy Football league show.
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  • Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Joins CBS Pilot ‘Limitless’
    Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio will co-star opposite Jake McDorman and Jennifer Carpenter in CBS’ drama pilot Limitless. Mastrantonio will play Nasreen ‘Naz’ Awad, a former prosecutor who joined the FBI in her mid-30s and serves as the Special Agent in Charge of the division that investigates and tracks NZT.
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  • Mohammad Bakri Joins 'Of Kings And Prophets'
    Mohammad Bakri (Tyrant) has booked one of the male leads opposite Ray Winstone in ABC’s drama pilot Of Kings And Prophets. Bakri will play Samuel, last of the Biblical judges. He alone hears and speaks for God.
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  • Ciara Bravo In Fox’s ‘Frankenstein’
    Red Band Society star Ciara Bravo has landed a series regular role on Fox pilot Frankenstein. Bravo will play Gracie, Ray’s (Hall) granddaughter.
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  • Kristin Bauer Van Straten Joins ABC Pilot ‘The Kingmakers'
    Kristin Bauer van Straten (Once Upon A Time, True Blood) has been cast as a series regular in ABC’s drama pilot The Kingmakers.

    Bauer van Straten will play Maeve Vandemeer, an art professor at Braddock, who is married to the dean of the school and has a complicated ongoing affair with Senator Walden (Adrian Pasdar).
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  • Hill Harper Joins CBS Pilot ‘Limitless’
    CSI: NY alum Hill Harper is returning to CBS with a co-starring role opposite Jake McDorman and Jennifer Carpenter in CBS’ drama pilot Limitless.

    Harper plays Boyle, a former military officer who is now an FBI asset with experience testing the effects of NZT on FBI Special Agents.
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  • America Ferrera Lands Female Lead in NBC's 'Superstore'
    Ugly Betty is headed to a strip mall near you.

    Ferrera, in what would be her first major TV gig since Ugly Betty signed off in 2010, will star as Cloud 9’s longtime floor supervisor Amy, who is initially put off by newbie Jonah’s (Feldman) unconsciously superior attitude, as well as his clowning around on the job. Despite a rocky start, the two quickly bond as Jonah gets Amy to find more joy at work, and she starts to become quite allured by the new hire. In addition to starring, Ferrera will retain a producer title on the potential series.
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  • Mary Lynn Rajskub Joins ABC’s Untitled Judah Miller Project
    24 vet Mary Lynn Rajskub has joined the cast of ABC’s Untitled Judah Miller Project in a series-regular role, TVLine has confirmed. Rajskub will play Susie, the self-serving and opportunistic twin sister of Grunberg’s Gary.
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  • Reed Birney & Luke Slattery Join 'LFE'
    Reed Birney (House Of Cards) and Luke Slattery have joined the cast of CBS pilot LFE. Birney, will play Scotty, the terminally ill father of new surgical resident Joe (Daniel Sharman) and Bobby (Slattery), a troublemaking high school senior who happens to be brilliant.
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  • Marissa Jaret Winokur In Judah Miller Pilot
    Marissa Jaret Winokur has booked a series regular role in ABC’s untitled Judah Miller comedy pilot. Winokur, who is married to Judah Miller, will play Donna, the ultimate normal soccer mom and a foil to Tony Award-winning Irene (Hilty).
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  • Adrian Pasdar Joins ABC’s ‘The Kingmakers'
    Adrian Pasdar (Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.) has joined the cast of ABC’s drama pilot The Kingmakers.

    Pasdar, will play Senator Adam Walden, possibly a member of a secret society who is running for president.
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  • James Floyd Joins ‘Of Kings And Prophets’
    James Floyd (My Brother The Devil) has landed a series regular role opposite Maisie Richardson-Sellers and Ray Winstone on ABC’s drama pilot Of Kings And Prophets. Floyd, will play Ish-Boseth, the youngest warrior son of Saul and Ahinoam. He next will be seen in crime thriller Newcomer.
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  • Alimi Ballard Joins 'The Catch'
    Alimi Ballard (Fast Five, Numb3rs) has booked a series regular role in ABC pilot The Catch. Based on the novel by Kate Atkinson, the story centers on Alice (Mireille Enos), whose engagement to Kieran (Damon Dayoub) suddenly is shattered when she discovers she’s been conned. Ballard portrays Evan, a successful gallerist and closest friend to the couple who is shocked to learn they have all been swindled.
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  • Rupert Graves & Madeleine Arthur To Co-Star In ABC’s Jenna Bans Pilot
    Rupert Graves (V For Vendetta) has landed a lead role opposite Joan Allen in the untitled ABC/ABC Studios drama pilot written by Jenna Bans and directed by Paul McGuigan.

    Graves, will play John (fka Peter Warren), Claire’s (Allen) handsome, warm and charismatic husband. For the past 12 years he has poured his energy into writing a book series about grief as the loss of their child took a toll on his and Claire’s relationship. Also cast is Madeleine Arthur (Big Eyes, The Tomorrow People) as the young Willa Warren, who becomes frantic when her little brother Adam goes missing.
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  • James Caan To Co-Star In Fox Comedy Pilot ‘Fantasy Life’
    James Caan is set for a co-starring role opposite Kevin Connolly and Vanessa Williams in Fox’s multi-camera/hybrid pilot Fantasy Life.

    Caan plays the tough and humorless Chuck, an ex-legendary football player/coach who’s on Mitch’s new team working on Fox’s fantasy football league show. Chuck doesn’t get fantasy football since he played real football and suffered real pain, however, Mitch eventually impresses him, and the former football star is willing to work with him.
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  • Cynthia McWilliams Gets Female Lead In ‘Love Is a Four Letter Word’ NBC Pilot, Meta Golding Exits
    A second drama pilot this season is making a major casting change with an actress getting promoted to a lead role after the table read in a recasting. Cynthia McWilliams, originally tapped for the series regular role of Tandi in the NBC pilot Love Is a Four Letter Word, will now play the female lead Julie. She replaces previously cast Meta Golding, who is leaving.
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  • Newcomer Gus Halper Lands The Lead In ABC Pilot ‘The Kingmakers’
    Will ABC’s drama pilot The Kingmakers be a star maker? After a lengthy search, the project has cast newcomer Gus Halper as the lead. Written and executive produced by Sallie Patrick, Kingmakers, from ABC Studios, centers on Eli (Halper), a young man whose sister Julia is found dead during her freshman year at an elite Ivy League university. He adopts a new identity to infiltrate the school and its century-old secret society – consisting of privileged students, ambitious faculty and high-profile alums – in order to investigate her death.

    Halper is a heartthrob in the making — the 2014 University of North Carolina School of the Arts graduate played Romeo in his drama school’s production of the Shakespeare classic last spring.
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  • Greg Grunberg To Star In ABC Judah Miller Family Comedy Pilot
    Greg Grunberg is set as the male lead opposite Megan Hilty in ABC’s untitled Judah Miller comedy pilot. The single-camera project centers on a Tony Award-winning mother (Hilty) and a risk-averse, cerebral father (Grunberg) who are blessed with a son who is a natural-born competitive athlete. They are forced outside their parental comfort zones and into the high-octane world of youth sports. Grunberg’s Gary is a geriatric doctor and is a cautious and practical father and husband.
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  • Ben Feldman To Topline NBC Comedy Pilot ‘Superstore’
    Mad Men alum Ben Feldman will lead the cast of NBC comedy pilot Superstore. Superstore is about a group of employees at a big-box store and examines love, friendship and the beauty of everyday moments. It centers on Jonah (Feldman), a boyish college grad who’s never had a job before and wants a taste of the real world. His unwittingly elitist behavior initially alienates him from his floor manager and co-workers at a big-box store but his charisma, zest for life, and eternal optimism is contagious and endears him to his fellow staffers.
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  • Justin Hires Cast As Carter In ‘Rush Hour’ CBS Pilot
    CBS and Warner Bros. TV are going with unknown actors for both leads in the Rush Hour series remake, which probably makes sense given how closely associated the roles are with Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan, who played them in the movie franchise. Little known actor-comedian Justin Hires (21 Jump Street, Key & Peele) beat out several bigger names to play Carter opposite Jon Foo’s Lee in CBS’ hourlong action pilot Rush Hour.

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  • Morgan Krantz Joins 'The Half Of It'
    Morgan Krantz (Switched At Birth) has booked a series regular role on The Half Of It, CBS’ multi-camera comedy pilot written/executive produced by Mike Gibbons and directed by James Burrows.

    Krantz, will play Trevor, Mike’s (Dore) Bohemian hipster neighbor.
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  • Chaz Lamar Shepherd Joins 'Fantasy Life'
    Chaz Lamar Shepherd (7th Heaven) is set as aChaz Lamar Shepherd series regular opposite Kevin Connolly and Vanessa Williams on Fox’s multi-camera/hybrid pilot Fantasy Life.

    Shepherd, will play MC2, a pro football player and one of the analysts for Mitch’s Fox Fantasy Football show.
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  • Marin Hinkle Joins 'The King of 7B'
    Marin Hinkle (Two And A Half Men) has landed a series regular role in ABC’s single-camera comedy pilot The King Of 7B. Hinckle will play Charlotte, Prentiss’s sister, formerly a stylish deb, now a Peta zealot who eschews beauty products and wears only “natural fabrics”.
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  • Chris Johnson, Megan Dodds & Matthew LeNevez Join 'Runner'
    UPDATES: Chris Johnson (The Vampire Diaries) and Megan Dodds (The Contract) have booked series regular roles opposite Adam Rodriguez and Paula Patton in ABC’s drama pilot Runner.

    Johnson, will play Josh, a handsome and artistic architect and Lauren’s business partner. Dodds, plays Emily, Simon’s wife. Also cast is Matthew LeNevez, who plays Adam, a pediatric surgeon.
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  • Marcia Gay Harden Takes Over The Lead In ‘Code Black’, Bonnie Somerville Cast
    EXCLUSIVE: There is a major casting change on the CBS medical drama pilot Code Black. Marcia Gay Harden, originally cast in the co-starring role of Christa, will now play the lead, Leanne. Bonnie Somerville has been tapped to replace Harden as Christa.

    The lead in Code Black became vacant after the table read earlier this week when 31-year-old Maggie Grace, originally cast in the role, was released. As part of the recasting process, the pilot’s producers and casting directors looked at other actresses in Leanne’s suggested age range (35). While that was going on, they also started thinking of Harden in the role. It is not a conventional choice as Harden is 24 years older than Grace. But I hear that the executives felt the Oscar winner had the gravitas they felt the role needed. Leanne is described as the residency director in the ER, who is a force of nature and a force to be reckoned with. A decision was made to age up the Leanne character and age down Christa, with Somerville tapped to play the tweaked character. Christa, a former soccer mom whose son died of cancer, is a newly minted, talented and dedicated doctor whose experience handling her son’s disease, coupled with her intuition and life experience, makes her see things that often escape her younger fellow residents.
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  • Rachel Boston joins CBS’ ‘For Justice’
    Witches Of East End alum Rachel Boston is set as a series regular in CBS’ civil rights crime drama pilot For Justice. Boston, will play Lisa, everyone’s favorite kid sister and another DOJ lawyer with Nat’s team.
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  • Jamie Kennedy Joins NBC Pilot ‘Heart Matters'
    Jamie Kennedy (The Cleveland Show) has landed a lead role in NBC’s drama pilot Heart Matters. Kennedy, plays Dr. Callahan, a great surgeon despite his obnoxious manner.
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  • HBO Pilot ‘The Devil You Know': Ever Carradine & Damien Molony, Karen Gillan and More Among Additions
    HBO drama pilot The Devil You Know (working title), co-written by Orange Is The New Black creator Jenji Kohan, Bruce Miller and Tracy Miller, is building out its cast. Joining previously announced Eddie Izzard, Nadia Alexander and Ismenia Mendes in series regular roles are Ever Carradine, Damien Molony, Julian Rhind Tutt, Matthew James Thomas, Nigel Lindsay, Ewen Bremner, Karen Gillan, Hannah Nordberg, Naian Gonzalez Norvind and Zawe Ashton. Tapped as recurring are Will Pullen, Kate Nash. and Seana Kofoed.

    Carradine will play Ann Putnam Sr., Thomas’ (Izzard) wife who is sickly but strong among her peers. Molony is Robert Putnam, Thomas’ (Izzard) eldest son. Tutt plays Minister Samuel Parris, a hard-line Puritan, who isn’t very popular, until the accusations start. Thomas is Henry Paine, a newcomer from England. Lindsay plays Dr. Griggs, a man of science and reason. Bremner is Israel Porter, patriarch of the powerful Porter clan. Gillan plays Jane Porter, youngest daughter of Israel Porter. Nordberg is Betty Parris, Samuel Parris’ daughter. Norvind, is Samuel Parris’ niece. Ashton, is the Parris’ slave brought from Barbados. She truly loves Betty, whom she’s cared for since birth. Pullen recurs as Moses Cooper, Nash as Bridget Bishop.
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  • Majandra Delfino To Star In ABC Molyneux Comedy Pilot
    Majandra Delfino is set as the female lead opposite James Roday in ABC’s untitled Molyneux comedy pilot (aka The Brainy Bunch).

    Through a combination of genetics and dynamic home schooling, Kip (Roday) — a former Special Forces Operations Sergeant — and MonaLisa Mitchell (Delfino) — a teacher with PH.D. in literature who believes that everyone on Earth is born with a special gift — find themselves raising seven brilliant kids.

    Zoe Colletti, Spencer Tomich and Harrison Holzer have been cast as three of the kids. Griffith plays MonaLisa’s mother who takes them into her Orange County home.
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  • D.B. Woodside, Rachael Harris Join Fox Drama Pilot ‘Lucifer’
    24 star D.B. Woodside and Rachael Harris (The Hangover) have landed series regular roles in Fox’s comic book drama pilot Lucifer.

    Woodside, repped by DBA and MJ Management, will play Amenadiel, an angel sent to L.A. to persuade Lucifer to return to hell. Harris is Linda, a therapist Lucifer initially encounters when working with Chloe to solve a case; Lucifer then seeks Linda’s professional advice.
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  • Alano Miller has landed a lead role in WGN America’s straight-to-series drama 'Underground'
    Miller will play Cato, a striking, cunning, and oddly charismatic slave on the plantation, who’s despised and feared by the other slaves.
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  • Alex Meneses In NBC’s ‘Telenovela’
    Alex Meneses (Selena) has booked the final series regular role opposite Eva Longoria in NBC’s 13-episode single-camera comedy series Telenovela starring and executive produced by Eva Longoria.

    Menese will play Isabella, an aging but beautiful Latina actress trying to pass for 28 years old. She’s bitter about getting older and blames Ana (Longoria) for the fact that she is no longer a leading lady. Isabella will do whatever it takes to claw her way back into the spotlight.
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  • Kelly Jenrette Joins 'Grandpa'
    Kelly Jenrette (Frisky Dingo) has booked a series regular role opposite John Stamos in Fox’s single-camera comedy pilot Grandpa, from ABC Studios and 20th TV. Grandpa centers on Jimmy (Stamos), a charismatic longtime bachelor whose life is upended when he discovers he’s a father — and a grandfather. Jenrette, will play Annalise, the assistant manager at Jimmy’s restaurant.
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  • Samantha Logan & Jordan Calloway Join 'Studio City'
    Samantha Logan (The Fosters), Jordan Calloway (Drumline: A New Beat) and Timothy Granaderos have joined the cast of Fox’s family dramedy pilot Studio City.

    Logan, will play Emma, Rob’s (McCormack) daughter and Cat’s (Pugh) half-sister. Calloway will play Griffin, a local skateboarder who connects with Cat upon her arrival, Granaderos is Mateo, the teenaged son of Stevie (Heather Graham), and an accomplished graffiti artist who is not afraid to go to juvie for his art.
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  • Nicholas Gonzalez Joins ‘Lucifer'
    Nicholas Gonzalez (Sleepy Hollow) has landed a series regular role in Fox’s comic book drama pilot Lucifer.

    Gonzalez, will play Dan, a gruff LAPD homicide detective, who is wary of Lucifer’s (Ellis) involvement with his wife and daughter.

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  • James Roday To Star In ABC Molyneux Comedy Pilot
    UPDATED: Psych star James Roday is set as the male lead opposite Melanie Griffith in ABC’s untitled Molyneux comedy pilot (aka The Brainy Bunch), from Imagine TV and 20th TV.

    The single-camera Molyneux project, written/executive produced by Wendy & Lizzie Molyneux and directed by Jamie Travis, is inspired by the book by Kip and Mona Lisa Harding. Through a combination of genetics and dynamic home schooling, Kip (Roday) and Mona Lisa Mitchell find themselves raising extraordinarily intelligent kids. Kip is a former Special Forces Operations sergeant, now a stay-at-home father to his seven brilliant children. Griffith plays Kip’s mother-in-law who takes them into her Orange County home. Brian Grazer and Francie Calfo executive produce.
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  • Kieran Bew Cast As Lead In ITV’s ‘Beowulf’
    Kieran Bew (Da Vinci’s Demons) has been cast to play the lead role of Beowulf in ITV’s epic re-imagining of the iconic Old English poem following the exploits of the titular warrior as he battles a fearsome monster during Britain’s Dark Ages.

    Kieran will star alongside William Hurt (Humans), and Joanne Whalley (Wolf Hall). Created by James Dormer (Strike Back), Tim Haines (Primeval) and Katie Newman (Primeval), the action-packed 13 part series is produced by ITV Studios and set in the mythical Shieldlands, a place of spectacle and danger populated by both humans and fantastical creatures. Dormer will write and exec produce.

    Ed Speleers (Downton Abbey) and David Ajala (Black Box) have also been cast along with Ian Puleston- Davies (Coronation Street), Ellora Torchia (Indian Summers), Gisli Orn Gardarsson (Spooks and Spirits) Susan Aderin (The Last Detective), Kirsty Oswald (Ripper Street), Laura Donnelly (Outlander), Edward Hogg (Indian Summers), Alex Price (Father Brown), Jack Rowan (Silent Witness) and Itoya Osagiede (Okora: The Prelude).
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  • Kristen Hager & Christine Evangelista To Star In ABC Pilot ‘The Adversaries’
    Being Human alumna Kristen Hager has landed the female lead opposite Terry O’Quinn in ABC drama pilot The Adversaries. Also cast in the project, from writer/executive producer David Zabel and ABC Studios, is Christine Evangelista (Chicago Fire).

    Adversaries centers on the patriarch of a New York legal dynasty, Charles Fisher (O’Quinn), who becomes embroiled in a trial of his own, and his federal prosecutor daughter Jess (Hager) must decide which side she will fight on. Evangelista plays Jess’ younger sister Emma who works at her dad’s law firm as a paralegal. Christine Lahti co-stars as Jess and Emma’ mom and Charles’ estranged wife.
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  • Jennifer Carpenter To Co-Star In CBS Pilot ‘Limitless’
    Dexter alumna Jennifer Carpenter is set as the female lead opposite Jake McDorman in CBS’ drama pilot Limitless, based on the 2011 feature starring Bradley Cooper.

    Carpenter plays Rebecca, ’ a dynamic investigator who has risen quickly within the FBI, but hasn’t come to terms yet with her background that initially drove her into a career in law enforcement.
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  • Rarmian Newton Joins Untitled ABC/Jenna Bans Pilot
    Australian actor Rarmian Newton (Dance Academy) has signed on for a series regular role in the untitled ABC/ABC Studios drama pilot written by Jenna Bans and directed by Paul McGuigan. Newton, will play young Danny Warren the wise-ass, abrasive athlete Zach Gilford’s character was 12 years ago.
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  • Amir Talai Joins ""The King of 7B'
    Amir Talai (Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay) has booked a series regular role in ABC’s single-camera comedy pilot The King Of 7B. The ensemble project focuses on Prentiss Porter (Craig Ferguson), an agoraphobic recluse who ventures outside for the first time in 11 years when he spies what could be his soulmate moving into the building across the street. Talai will play Darren, the deluded millennial owner of the bodega in the building where Porter lives.
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  • Jonathan Slavin and Krista Marie Yu Join 'Dr. Ken'
    Jonathan Slavin (Better Off Ted) and Krista Marie Yu (The Thundermans) have been cast opposite Ken Jeong in the ABC comedy pilot Dr. Ken from Sony TV and ABC Studios. Dr. Ken stars Jeong as a frustrated HMO doctor juggling medicine, marriage and parenting — and succeeding at none of them. Slavin, is Hector, a dim-witted but big-hearted nurse who is loyal to his boss and friend, Ken. Yu will play Molly, Ken’s daughter who is trying to rebel.
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  • Amber Valletta Joins ABC Drama Pilot ‘Boom'
    Revenge and Legends alumna Amber Valletta is set to co-star opposite Chace Crawford and Don Johnson in ABC drama pilot Boom. Actress-model Valletta, plays oil tycoon Hap’s (Johnson’s) glamorous, brilliant young new wife, an ex-Goldman Sachs oil-desk type with a masters from Wharton who also is his sharp-as-ice business partner.
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  • Nichole Bloom Joins 'Superstore'
    Nichole Bloom (Shameless) has booked a regular role in NBC comedy pilot Superstore. Superstore is about a group of employees at a big-box store and examines love, friendship and the beauty of everyday moments. Bloom, will play Cheyenne, a very pregnant teenage employee who’s sweet, unsophisticated, and naive — as evidenced by the fact that she allows customers to purchase laptop computers for the mismarked price of 25 cents.
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  • Andy Ridings Joins 'Take It From Us'
    Andy Ridings (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) is set as a regular in the NBC comedy pilot Take It From Us. Described as a love story told in flashbacks in 1990s New York, Take It From Us is about a couple, Alyson and Lucas, who tells their son the lessons they learned growing up in the ’90s in hopes he and his fiancée can avoid making the same mistakes. Ridings, will play Spencer, a cocky, self-proclaimed genius who is really not that bright.

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  • Maya Erskine Joins 'Heart Matters'
    Maya Erskine (Man Seeking Woman) has joined the cast of NBC’s drama pilot Heart Matters.
    Erskine will play Gi Sung, a nurse with a dry wit who works closely with Dr. Panttiere (George) and is probably the only female staff member who gets along with her.
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  • Ed Westwick Joins ‘L.A. Crime'
    Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick has landed one of the male leads in ABC’s drama pilot L.A. Crime, from ABC Studios and Mandeville.
    Westwick will play Kent, a twisted serial killer who preys on young women who have come to L.A. to become famous.
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  • Morgan Spector Joins ABC Pilot ‘Broad Squad
    Five days after NBC pulled Allegiance, the series’ co-star Morgan Spector has landed a new series regular gig: a male lead role in ABC’s period female-cop procedural drama pilot Broad Squad.

    Spector plays Tommy Anthony, a scruffy, sideburned, loose cannon of a cop who sidles up to Lisa at a bar, unprepared for her outpouring of vitriol. He’s later assigned as Lisa’s training officer, and they navigate a complex relationship, both of them strong-willed and unaccepting of each other.
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  • Riley Smith Cast In ‘Studio City’
    True Blood alum Riley Smith has been cast opposite Eric McCormick and Florence Pugh in Fox’s family dramedy pilot Studio City.

    Studio City is set in present-day Studio City, CA and tells the story of a young singer’s (Pugh) path to stardom, as she comes of age living with her songwriter father Rob (McCormack) — who turns out to be a drug dealer to the stars. Smith plays Jax, a hip, sexy, charismatic rocker dude musician and Rob’s songwriting partner.
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  • Paget Brewster To Co-Star In John Stamos Fox Comedy Pilot ‘Grandpa’
    Brewster plays Jimmy’s old girlfriend Sara, a former rocker chick who became pregnant with his child 26 years ago, but has raised their child, Gerald, single-handedly. She never made Jimmy aware of his son’s existence — but now, Gerald wants a strong father figure to teach him how to navigate the rocky shoals of romance, so Sara is forced to disrupt Jimmy’s long bachelorhood at long last. She’s seemingly contemptuous of his bachelor persona — but underneath, their old attraction may still be simmering on the back.
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  • Caitlin Carver & Yani Gellman Join ABC Pilot ‘Boom’
    Caitlin Carver (The Fosters) and Yani Gellman (Pretty Little Liars) have booked series regular roles opposite Chace Crawford, Don Johnson and Delroy Lindo in the ABC drama pilot Boom.

    Carver will play Lacey Boyd, the younger daughter of Hap (Johnson). Gellman will play A.J. Menendez, Hap’s personal driver who leads a triple life: He’s not only Lacey’s clandestine lover, he’s a spy for the reigning family of Saudi Arabia as a member of its royal family. And Lacey’s pillow talk gets passed along to the Middle East as soon as she falls asleep.
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  • Jake McDorman To Topline CBS Pilot ‘Limitless’
    EXCLUSIVE: Jake McDorman is set as the lead in CBS’ drama pilot Limitless, based on the feature starring Bradley Cooper.

    The pilot, executive produced by Cooper, follows Brian Sinclair (McDorman) as he discovers the power of the mysterious drug NZT and is coerced into using his newfound drug-enhanced abilities to solve weekly cases for the FBI.
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  • Teddy Sears To Star In CBS Pilot ‘Doubt’
    Teddy Sears (Masters of Sex, American Horror Story) is set as the male lead opposite KaDee Strickland in Doubt.

    The project centers on Sadie (Srickland), a smart, chic, successful defense lawyer at a boutique firm who shockingly gets involved romantically with one of her clients, Billy (Sears) who may or may not be guilty of a brutal crime. Billy is a decent, altruistic pediatric surgeon recently accused of murdering a 15-year-old girl many years ago, who is having a secret love affair with Sadie.
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  • Kyle Bornheimer, Kevin Pollak to Co-Star in CBS' 'Angel From Hell'
    The network has tapped Kyle Bornheimer and Mom grad Kevin Pollak to co-star in the pilot starring Glee's Jane Lynch, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

    Bornheimer, will play Brad, Allison's younger brother who lives rent-free over her garage, and has a life-long crush on her best friend Jill.
    Pollak, is set as Marv, Allison's father and a veteran dermatologist who has made Allison his junior partner.

  • Melissa Leo Joins CBS Pilot ‘LFE’
    Oscar and Emmy-winning actress Melissa Leo (The Fighter, Treme) has joined the cast of CBS medical drama pilot LFE.

    Leo will play Julie, an attending physician in the surgical wing and a den mother to the second year residents. While her attempts to be a part of her own family clan are never fully successful, the young residents, at least, need her guidance in their lives and give her the relationship she wishes she had with her own children.
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  • Gabriel Luna To Star In ABC’s ‘LA Crime’
    Matador star Gabriel Luna is set as the co-lead opposite Adam Rothenberg in ABC’s drama pilot L.A. Crime.

    In the first installment, L.A. Crime: The Sunset Strip, two LA cops, Jack Roth (Rothenberg) and Paco Contreras (Luna), will be searching for a Bonnie & Clyde-esque serial-killing team amid the coke-infused rock ‘n’ roll, revelry of the 1980s Sunset Strip. Paco is Jack’s newly transferred partner who struggles to fit in with the unit, since he was responsible for the demise of Jack’s old partner.
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  • Anne Winters Lands Regular Role on 'L.A. Crime'
    Anne Winters (Tyrant) has landed a regular role opposite Adam Rothenberg and Holley Fain in ABC’s drama pilot L.A. Crime: The Sunset Strip. Winters will play Vicki Roth, Jack (Rothenberg) and Trish’s (Holley Fain) daughter.
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  • Enuka Okuma Joins as a Lead in 'The Adversaries'
    Enuka Okuma (Rookie Blue) is set as a lead opposite Terry O’Quinn and Christine Lahti in the ABC drama pilot The Adversaries. From ABC Studios and writer/executive producer David Zabel, it centers on the patriarch of a New York legal dynasty, Charles Fisher (O’Quinn), who becomes embroiled in a trial of his own, and his federal prosecutor daughter who must decide which side she will fight on. Okuma plays an attorney at Fisher’s firm.
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  • Dilshad Vadsaria Joins ‘Frankenstein'
    Dilshad Vadsaria (Revenge) has been cast in a lead role in the Fox pilot Frankenstein. Vadsaria will play Mary Goodwin, the beautiful, brilliant young woman, who with her brother Otto, have built a Cyber empire.
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  • Chace Crawford To Topline ABC Pilot ‘Boom’
    EXCLUSIVE: Gossip Girl heartthrob Chace Crawford is returning to television as the lead in ABC drama pilot Boom.

    The show tracks the epic pilgrimage of a young, ambitious couple, Billy (Crawford) and Kelly, to the oil fields of the Bakken seeking their fortune and a better life. Handsome and ambitious, with moxie and savvy to burn, Billy is a born hustler who trusts to his luck and his quick wits. After a road accident leaves him and Kelly stranded on foot, broke and heavily in debt, he gets wind of a big deal, and moves fast to secure an impregnable position for himself — but in so doing, he’s betting his life.

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  • Deidrie Henry Lands Supporting Role in 'Game Of Silence'
    Game Of Silence centers on Jackson (Lyons), a rising attorney on the brink of success who could lose his perfectly crafted life when his long-lost childhood friends threaten to expose a dark secret from their violent past. Henry will play Det. Liz Winters, a police detective in the Gangs Squad Henry.
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  • Shawn Hatosy To Co-Star In CBS Pilot ‘For Justice'
    Southland star Shawn Hatosy has booked a lead role opposite Anika Noni Rose in CBS’ civil rights crime drama pilot For Justice.

    Hatosy will play Jess, a lawyer with the Department of Justice, a Boston jock who wears his heart on his sleeve.
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  • Christina Milian Joins John Stamos Fox Pilot ‘Grandpa’
    Singer-actress Christina Milian is set as a lead opposite John Stamos and Josh Peck in Fox’s single-camera comedy pilot Grandpa, from ABC Studios and 20th TV.

    Peck plays Gerald, the son Jimmy didn't know he had – a sweet unemployed techie who is himself the proud and surprisingly capable father of a two-year-old daughter, the product of a one-night stand with the sexy Vanessa (Milian), described as a hip, hot mess. Just when she seems to be warming up to Gerald at least, she meets Jimmy — and is instantly attracted to this older, cooler man, a complication that doesn't bode well for Gerald.
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  • Rose Rollins will co-star in 'The Catch.'
    The L Word alum Rose Rollins is heading to Shondaland. The actress has booked a supporting role in ABC drama pilot The Catch, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

    Rollins will play Andie Derringer, Evan's (Alimi Ballard) wife who is confused when she finds out that Alice didn't know her fiancé Kieran (Damon Dayoub) was lying to her the entire time.

  • Sharon Lawrence Cast In ABC’s ‘Mix’
    Sharon Lawrence has joined ABC’s pilot Mix, from Warner BrosTV and Rashida Jones and Will McCormack’s Le Train Train. Lawrence plays Stella, the ex-wife of Ray (Joaquim de Almeida), who owns her own successful restaurant, Mix Plus, which is right next door to Mix, but can’t refuse helping her charming ex-husband get his restaurant back in the black — and their family stable.

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  • Echo Kellum Joins CW Pilot ‘Dead People'
    Ben And Kate alum Echo Kellum is set to co-star in Dead People, the CW drama pilot from J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot and Warner Bros. TV.

    Dead People centers on Floyd (Andrew J. West), down-on-his-luck, semi-alcoholic but roguishly charming cab driver. After a near-death experience, Floyd suddenly has the ability to interact with ghosts, including his late ex-wife (Alexandra Chando), who he has never gotten over. Kellum plays Floyd’s best friend Doug, a successful attorney who lives with his wife and two children, worries about Floyd and wants to help him in any way he can.

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  • Tim DeKay To Co-Star In ‘Frankenstein’ & Philip Baker Hall to Recur
    While Collar star Tim DeKay is back playing an FBI agent with an unconventional partner. DeKay is set as a co-lead opposite Rob Kazinsky in the Fox pilot Frankenstein, from Rand Ravich, Howard Gordon and 20th TV.

    Also cast in the project in a recurring role is veteran character actor Philip Baker Hall who plays the older version of Kazinsky’s central character. Taking inspiration from the basic Mary Shelley mythology of a man brought back to life by scientists playing god, Frankenstein centers on Ray Pritchard (Hall), a morally corrupt retired cop who is given a second chance at life when he is brought back from the dead. Privy to information only a dead man could possess, this former Marine and L.A. County Sheriff (Kazinsky) teams with his son, FBI Agent Duval Pritchard (DeKay), to take down the bad guys. However, though his body is new, his thoughts and desires are of a 75 year old bad ass curmudgeon.

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  • Bret Harrison Joins Fox Comedy Pilot ‘The Perfect Stanleys’ In Recasting
    Reaper star Bret Harrison has joined the cast of Fox comedy pilot The Perfect Stanleys (formerly untitled Dana Klein), from 20th Century Fox TV and Kapital Entertainment. In a recasting, Harrison will play Jack Stanley, taking over for Brian Austin Green who originally was cast in the role but had to pull out for medical reasons.

    Written/exec produced by Klein and directed by Pam Fryman, The Perfect Stanleys is told from the point of view of Ellen (Jenna Elfman), a working mom who is in constant competition with her perfect, stay-at-home sister-in-law Amy (Liza Lapira). Amy’s husband Jack Stanley is described as an undisciplined, laid back, rule breaker who pretty much does whatever he wants and doesn’t worry about the consequences (except when it comes to his wife, Amy, who terrifies him).

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  • Christine Taylor Joins NBC’s ‘Sharing'
    Christine Taylor (Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story) has landed a regular role in NBC’s single-camera comedy pilot Sharing, from Universal TV and Jimmy Fallon’s Eight Million Plus. It is a workplace comedy about the different groups of people working side by side in a shared office space. Taylor will play Polly, who co-owns Open Spaces with her husband Mike (Jerry Minor). She’s effervescent, type-A and no nonsense and wishes her husband would stand up for himself and to the people in the office.
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106 comments:

  1. I thought Priyanka Chopra as supposed to headline her own show according to the terms of her development deal with ABC, not be a supporting character.

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  2. Scorpion to Thursday. Supergirl to Mondays.

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  3. Hmm I would maybe use Sc to launch Sg after it.
    Maybe move NCIS la to Thursdays or Wednesday.

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  4. Wednesdays 9pm after Survivor, shift Criminal Minds to Thursdays 10pm.

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  5. Against Empire? That would be tough! I assume they wouldn't skew similar but still. Tough competition for a new entry.

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  6. I thought Danny Pudi was going to star in FOX's comedy pilot Tyler Zone. I guess that fell through.
    I'm really excited about Runner on ABC with Paula Patton and Adam Rodriguez. Also Dr. Ken is getting some funny female leads.

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  7. Wow!! Piggy Chops in an American TV show? Color me surprised. Very, very surprised.

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  8. That was never ordered to pilot.

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  9. Not who I had pictured as Lucifer.

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  10. She signed a talent deal with ABC last year.

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  11. Where can I find that spread sheet with all the CW pilots for the last handful of years ?

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  12. Try the Development Watch links in the menu, they have all shows in Development or the Pilot Watch for current pilots.

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  13. Neither did I. Thought of someone more devious, Elis seems like a player type but probably suits the police-procedural aspect.
    But lets see how they will surprise us.

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  14. So proud of her!

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  15. It this a series regular role or recurring?

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  16. Thanks for all the updates. I find I am getting more and more interested in Supergirl!

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  17. This is great - love the new format!!!



    The only thing I know Ellis from is Merlin and I liked him in that so while Mark Pellegrino will always be THE Lucifer to me, I'm on board with this casting...

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  18. Thanks Emma, glad you like it.

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  19. Look to be after different audiences to me, but in any case Empire may well move to 8pm to lead into a new show on FOX, so may not even be a conflict!

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  20. Interesting Fact-Helen slater played the role of Kryptonian superheroine in TriStar's 1984 film Supergirl.

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  21. Helen Slater AND Dean Cain in Supergirl? AWESOME!!!!!

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  22. Yeah Empire moving into 8pm could happen.
    Maybe they'll do it like this move Scorpion to Monday 10pm and let SG into 9pm and move NCIS to Wednesday or Thursday 10pm.

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  23. There are too many ABC pilots. I hope most don't work out so they can't cancel Forever. A pox on the ABC.

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  24. Elliot Gould in Doubt should be really good. What an interesting cast that show is shaping up!

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  25. I wish they would remake Janine Turner & Rob Morrow's old TV show with THEM starring

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  26. Very happy about Terry O'Quinn. I was wishing we'd see more of him in Hawaii 5-O.

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  27. Quantico gives me quite a HTGAWM feel with flash forward a and flashbacks way to go PC hope she rocks it.

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  28. So happy for Kim Raver to get a Pilot on her own. And this pilot seems to have a lot of soul, cause I assume the stories will be sad and funny.
    Pick it up ABC and replace Nashville, just kidding. Wednesday is a slowish day for me so it could work.

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  29. This is one actress I just can't stand to watch. I don't know why. She's not horrible. I just didn't like her in Third Watch, Grey'y, 24 or Revolution. Maybe this will be the one.

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  30. I'm going with Helen Slater as Kara's foster mom and Dean Cain as Kara's bio dad Zor-El or her uncle Jor-El's or Nim-El on "Supergirl"

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  31. Meet Mama and Papa Danvers or Zor-El, Jor-El, or Nim-El.

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  32. When Kara crashed on earth in her teens Kal-El aka Clarke should be a baby ( Kara's sent to protect Kal-El ) so if she was 12 and is 22/24 now ... then Clarke would only be 10 or 12 and could be apart of Supergirl.

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  33. They certainly need to move the Cheerleader show to college. Doesn't see it work that way.
    Gia is a pretty girl, don't remember watching her.

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  34. I really hope ABC picks up Dr. Ken and pairs it with Fresh Off the Boat. Only thing—its a multicam and unless they expand to a full comedy block on Tuesday, it would mean most likely The Middle on Friday. That being said it sounds like the most promising ABC comedy pilot, at least to my taste.

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  35. Glad to see Mireille Enos will be back and lets hope Terry O' Quinn is on our screen longer than 13 eps!

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  36. i dont know any of the oens joining Cheerleader's death squad D:

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  37. OUAT: For Gods sake, they are tellign that after all that sh"· that went down in Wonderland Anastacias was pushed back to being evil?, is that what they are saying?. Please tell me that this has to do with Emma screweing the timelines that one time and she also screw Anastacia, cause i really dont see how she could go back to being evil.
    EMPIRE: How is that they introduce a great character only for two episodes? what a waste.

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  38. So it begins....Please don't mess it up Julie!

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  39. Cheerleader Death Squad found its 2nd Cheerleader, i do not know any of actresses, but they seem both interesting. I can't wait for this show

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  40. Bayramoglu plays Fatima, the lonely girl at school that no one seems to notice.



    So i thought she won't be part of Cheerleader Death Squad

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  41. We'll see :)


    I am curious to know how many cheerleaders will they cast and especially who will be cast as their teacher

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  42. DeTour, Sneaky Pete, and L.A. Crime sound fantastic. So ready.

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  43. Maisie ( Rebekah 2.0 - The Originals ) Richardson-Sellers has just joined ABC's Kings and Prophets.

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  44. I'm happy for Daniel Sharman and wish him the best. Though I hope this means he'll never returns to TO. Time to get Nate back as Kol.

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  45. I'm glad Sharman got a new opportunity but I think he's a bit too young to believably play a surgical resident...but maybe that's because the only roles I've seen him in are as a teenager?? Hoping this medical drama gets picked up - I miss ER and so far, neither The Night Shift nor Grey's has been able to fill void, despite how much I like the casts of both shows.

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  46. Alan Van Sprang aka Henry from Reign was cast as the disgraced CIA agent. Surprisingly good choice even though I thought they would go for someone young-ish hotter. He got some fine acting skills.

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  47. I also expected somebody younger, so i am surprised. But i am surprised in a good way, i think he was amazing in Reign. And Deadline reports that it will have 3 cheerleaders and they all have been cast already. I have seen only one of them in my shows, but they all look great and i think they will be amazing. I really hope it will make fall schedule (and i think it will, together with Cordon)

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  48. I'm also surprised in a good way. Alan is really great. I think this and Dead People will make Fall and Cordon will be a MS replacement for The100.

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  49. I think Cordon and CDS will make fall schedule, Arrow/Flash spin-off mid-season and Dead People close to summer like The Messengers and Tales either summer or not at all

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  50. Don't know I'm shocked with CW's renewal and "slow" pilot season. Think the Flarrow spin off will be introduced as a crossover event in early fall and from there they will decide if it'll get picked up and be picked up for late spring early summer to highlight the summer season.
    Cordon to me seems like a short season project but JP can drama it out. But we'll see. We are just 2 months away from Upfronts. ^_^

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  51. He always plays teenagers, but in fact he's 28 now xD

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  52. Ya, my head knows that in real life he is the right age for human medicine but he is so believable as a teenager with that baby face, I just have a hard time picturing him as a surgical resident (I've worked in veterinary medicine for years with various kinds of residents who are usually 30-35 when they start) .


    I don't know, maybe it's just cuz I've gotten so OLD!!!! ;-)

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  53. Cheerleader Death Squad-Recycling actors from Reign & 90210-Classic CW!



    http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/gallery/wasteprev/!bagonce.gif

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  54. Malina Weissman is a cutie. That's good casting for little Supergirl.

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  55. John Hawkes already had me interested in Dr. Del. But now Chloe Sevigny, and Ted Levine? Yes, please.

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  56. Me either...

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  57. Cordon casted another 2 regulars. It is 8 regulars already


    I wonder if there will be any more regulars on Cheerleader Death Squad. I am very satisfied with casting for lead + all 3 cheerleaders. I expect some boys to be cast

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  58. Didn't the cast 3 main earlier and now 2-that 5.

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  59. David Gyasi
    Christina Moses
    Chris Wood
    Kristen Gutoskie
    Hanna Mangan Lawrence
    George Young
    Trevor St. John

    Claudia Black

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  60. Urgh!I was so excited for Dahlia in TO!

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  61. With Dahlia, new Rebekah, new Kol already having lead roles for new pilots i hoe they will at least keep Freya as series regular for S3

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  62. I only hope-nate joining back as kol along with freya.

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  63. Claire and Nate back as regulars + Freya staying would be the best thing ever :D

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  64. I love how you are improving! This new overview is great!

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  65. Thanks, glad you like it.

    Hopefully it makes things a little easier for people.

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  66. The previous set up was good, but this is just wOw.

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  67. Just wanted to say thanks for this feature, you guys are doing a great job with all of the pilot castings.

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  68. I liked Chace well enough on Gossip Girl but I am not sure he has the acting chops to be a leading man, I never saw anything suggesting that.

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  69. I am so furious with them taking out Kol from the series. He was one of my favorite aspects of Season 2 and I actually liked this Kol better. Urgh.

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  70. I loved Mireille Enos in The Killing but I am not entirely sure a Shonda show is the best fit for her. We'll see.

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  71. Thanks @johnhelvete that's very kind of you.

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  72. You mean Kim Raver? I seriously thought I was the only one! I have never been able to pinpoint what it is about her but I can't stand her in anything. It's weird.

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  73. LFE got Melissa Leo signed up! I see that heading to CBS Tuesdays in the fall...

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  74. So happy to see Chace crawford back on-screen,i missed him so much!

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  75. Lol,ya! Mireille is the last actress that would come to mind when thinking of lead for a Shonda show.

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  76. Yeah exactly lol. Maybe I am biased since comparing the pacing of a show like The Killing with the pacing of a Shonda show is like comparing polar opposites. But she isn't that different than compared with say, Ellen Pompeo.

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  77. He might surprise but I definatly agree with you, from what I saw he was average at best.

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  78. Jennifer Carpenter joins Limitless pilot, hope she has better luck this year than Sea of Fire on ABC last season.

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  79. So happy for Ed Westwick. I'd watch anything with him in it xD Missed him so

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  80. I really hope Limitless is picked up. I really like both leads especially Jennifer Carpenter.

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  81. And that's exactly why a lot of critics view CW as a lesser network. They tend to cast the same actors from failed projects again and again instead of going elsewhere for talent.

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  82. It is a very interesting casting choice, but Lucifer is the FOX pilot that I'm most looking forward to see go to series. There's a lot of potential with it.

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  83. Wouldn't be surprised to see L.A. Crime take over the Tuesday at 10 PM timeslot for ABC, if it goes to series. It has potential.

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  84. YES! Karen Gillan joined a pilot :) Very happy for her.

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  85. Chace and Ed Westwick? Hmmm it'll be interesting to see these two in their own shows.

    I want Leighton Meester to play in something... Anything :(

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  86. She was excellent on Broadway in Of Mice and Men.

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  87. This isn't on here yet but America Ferrara was just cast in NBC's Superstore (source: Hollywood Reporter)

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  88. Glad Rachel Boston found a show so quickly.


    Jennifer Carpenter belongs on cable!

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  89. What's with Pasdar always playing political characters? Ahah.

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  90. 2 of Jennifer Carpenter's pilot were not picked up. Will she make a hat-trick with Limitless?

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  91. I like Kristin on Kingmakers. I have no idea how they would stretch out the premise across multiple seasons but I said the same about Revenge. Kind of hoping it gets picked up.

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  92. Jamie Lynn Sigler's might get a job! YAY!

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  93. Is Grimm losing Kelly Burkhart to Limitless?

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  94. I really love the change of name. Smoke and Mirrors sounds better than The Catch

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  95. SOOOOO glad that Bethany got cast in a pilot. Finally my OTH crew is coming back to the small screen. Shantel, Michael and now Bethany.
    Should be funny to see her play the sister of the con man. ^_ ^ Like the title also Smoke and Mirrors!!!! Should be a nice post HTGAWM show.

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  96. This was announced a couple days ago but it isn't on here yet, Christopher Mintz-Plasse was cast in the NBC pilot Sharing. (Source:Variety)

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  97. Hi @Daniel Mullen Please use the Submit a Scoop link in the menu to submit any news etc. Thanks in advance.

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  98. Monica Potter pilot table read was so bad they have put it back into 'development'... Oh to have been a fly on the wall in that room!

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  99. I'm curious. What if the pilot doesn't get picked up? Do the actors still get paid? Are they bound by contracts? Who pays for the budget/expenses for these pilots?

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  100. I always wonder, when a table read is bad, is it because of the script or are the cast horrible in their roles. I always thought roles can be recast. We've seen shows that have gotten picked up and aired and they make you wonder why someone didn't realize that there must have been bad table reads. And the show should have been put back into development or simply canned altogether.

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  101. They actors get paid for the pilot episode at least and the expenses are covered by the production company.

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  102. How long before they recast Lucy? le Constantine.

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  103. Wasn't she written out of the story? I don't think Constantine will even get a second season.

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