"Chuck" is about to do battle with the devil himself.
Ray Wise, who played Satan on The CW's "Reaper," will guest-star in an upcoming episode of the NBC show, co-creator Chris Fedak tells Zap2it. "He plays Volkoff's [Timothy Dalton] lawyer, and he's just wonderful," Fedak says.
And yes, you can infer from that that Dalton will be returning to "Chuck" in the coming weeks. Fedak says that both Dalton and Linda Hamilton will appear in "multiple episodes" between now and the end of the season. Hamilton next appears in Monday's (Feb. 7) episode, Fedak says, and the show is currently working out a schedule with Dalton.
Wise will make his appearance in the season's 16th episode, "Chuck vs. the Masquerade," which will also feature the debuts of fellow guests Lauren Cohan ("Supernatural") and Robin Givens. Fedak describes Cohan's character as a young woman who is "dragged into the spy world" -- sort of how Chuck (Zachary Levi) himself was at the beginning of the series. Givens ("House of Payne," "Nikita") is playing a National Security Council official whose work coincides with that of Team Chuck and who takes an interest in Casey (Adam Baldwin).
Prior to "Reaper," Wise was probably best known for playing Leland Palmer on "Twin Peaks" and Vice President Hal Gardner on Season 5 of "24." His other recent credits include guest spots on "Psych," "How I Met Your Mother" and "Dollhouse."
Source: Zap2it


Ray Wise makes any show he is on better. AWESOME news... erm... or AWSOME-R!
ReplyDeleteWHAT? YES YES YES YES YES!!!!
ReplyDeleteRay Wise? That's good news. Dalton returning for multiple episodes? Even better news. He has been a comic delight, and is the funniest (and most threatening) villain ever on Chuck, and it was clear that Tim was having a lot of fun. Viva Volkoff!
ReplyDeleteLol, I was thinking about how he should be on Chuck when watching the last episode xD
ReplyDeleteBut I put it down to rewatching Reaper again recently... this is awesome news!
Ray Wise also played Linda Hamilton's architect boyfriend in the very frist episode of Beauty and the Beast "Once Upon a Time in New York City". He is a fantastic actor and I loved him in Reaper.
ReplyDeleteI'm most interested in this part: "...sort of how Chuck (Zachary Levi) himself was at the beginning of the series."
ReplyDeleteDoes Vivian have an intersect?!
Doubt it, I think they mean she gets involved in the spy world without meaning to (like Chuck did)
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