A quartet of actors have joined three freshman drama series as recurring.
Law & Order alum Elisabeth Rohm and Ryan Devlin have come aboard ABC's Big Shots, Jordan Bridges is doing NBC's Bionic Woman, and Brando Eaton has been added to NBC's Journeyman.
On Big Shots, Rohm will play Alex Mason, a TV stock analyst and love interest to Amerimart COO James Walker (Michael Vartan). Devlin will play Zack Wells, a new intern at Reveal Cosmetics who sparks the interest of Cameron Collinsworth (Peyton List).
Rohm, who played assistant district attorney Serena Southerlyn on NBC's "Law & Order" for four seasons, is repped by UTA and Evolution Entertainment. Devlin, who had a recurring role on Veronica Mars, is repped by Innovative Artists and Grant Management.
On Bionic, Bridges will play Tom, an unassuming teacher's assistant at a prestigious university who also works for the CIA and is a potential love interest for Jamie Sommers (Michelle Ryan).
Bridges, who co-starred on NBC's Conviction, is repped by Fortitude and MJ Management.
On Journeyman, Eaton will play the younger version of the time-traveling lead character Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd).
Law & Order alum Elisabeth Rohm and Ryan Devlin have come aboard ABC's Big Shots, Jordan Bridges is doing NBC's Bionic Woman, and Brando Eaton has been added to NBC's Journeyman.
On Big Shots, Rohm will play Alex Mason, a TV stock analyst and love interest to Amerimart COO James Walker (Michael Vartan). Devlin will play Zack Wells, a new intern at Reveal Cosmetics who sparks the interest of Cameron Collinsworth (Peyton List).
Rohm, who played assistant district attorney Serena Southerlyn on NBC's "Law & Order" for four seasons, is repped by UTA and Evolution Entertainment. Devlin, who had a recurring role on Veronica Mars, is repped by Innovative Artists and Grant Management.
On Bionic, Bridges will play Tom, an unassuming teacher's assistant at a prestigious university who also works for the CIA and is a potential love interest for Jamie Sommers (Michelle Ryan).
Bridges, who co-starred on NBC's Conviction, is repped by Fortitude and MJ Management.
On Journeyman, Eaton will play the younger version of the time-traveling lead character Dan Vassar (Kevin McKidd).
- 9/28/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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