Jason Clarke has inked a talent holding deal with CBS to star in a drama pilot targeted for next season.
The pact stems from Clark's performance as the lead in CBS' untitled U.S. attorney drama pilot last development season.
He is the third actor from a 2009 CBS drama pilot to land a major gig on the network after their project was not picked up.
Adam Jamal Craig and Eddie Cibrian of "Washington Field" were added as regulars to "NCIS: Los Angeles" and "CSI Miami," respectively.
The Aussie Clarke, repped by UTA and Robert Stein Management, starred on Showtime's "Brotherhood" and recently appeared in the feature "Public Enemies." He is filming the indie "Yelling to the Sky" and Oliver Stone's "Wall Street 2" for Fox.
The pact stems from Clark's performance as the lead in CBS' untitled U.S. attorney drama pilot last development season.
He is the third actor from a 2009 CBS drama pilot to land a major gig on the network after their project was not picked up.
Adam Jamal Craig and Eddie Cibrian of "Washington Field" were added as regulars to "NCIS: Los Angeles" and "CSI Miami," respectively.
The Aussie Clarke, repped by UTA and Robert Stein Management, starred on Showtime's "Brotherhood" and recently appeared in the feature "Public Enemies." He is filming the indie "Yelling to the Sky" and Oliver Stone's "Wall Street 2" for Fox.
- 10/7/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to your Thursday morning television briefing. Eddie Cibrian (The Starter Wife) has joined the cast of CBS' CSI: Miami as a series regular next season, where he will play a Hollywood police officer that joins the team in Miami. Cibrian most recently appeared in CBS drama pilot Washington Field, which was not picked up to series by the network. Meanwhile, the series' producers confirmed that Adam Rodriguez will be returning next season. (Hollywood Reporter) E! Online's Watch with Kristin caught up with Royal Pains star Mark Feuerstein to find out just what the USA drama has in store for Hank, Jill, and Evan, among other things. "You can expect moments of happiness interspersed with tempestuous fights that are filled with the sexual tension that we have, which leads to either our complete and total demise or our hot and heavy desire to continue that is challenged by lots of different circumstances,...
- 6/25/2009
- by Jace
- Televisionary
According to reports, the long time running CBS crime drama "CSI: Miami" has hired Eddie Cibrian to join the cast as a regular for it's upcoming 8th season. He will play a new character on the show, who is an officer from the Hollywood division that joins the team in Miami. In "CSI: Miami's" seventh season finale, the life of Eric Delko played by Adam Rodriguez was left questionable. However, according my sources, Rodriguez is supposed to return to the show next season. Eddie Cibrian's last project was a studio pilot drama called "Washington Field" last season.
- 6/25/2009
- by Andre@ontheflix
- OnTheFlix
Eddie Cibrian will be joining the cast of CBS' veteran crime drama "CSI: Miami" as a series regular.
He will play a new character, an officer from the Hollywood division that joins the team in Miami.
The CBS TV Studios/Bruckheimer TV-produced "CSI: Miami" is going into its eighth season in the fall. In the seventh season finale's cliffhanger, the life of one of Horatio Caine's (David Caruso) forensic team, Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez), was left hanging in the balance.
Rodriguez will return next season, according to the show's producers.
For Cibrian, the gig on "CSI: Miami" comes on the heels of him toplining the CBS/CBS Studios drama pilot "Washington Field" this past development season.
He next stars in the Hallmark Channel's original movie "Healing Hands." In the film, which premieres Nov. 21, Cibrian plays a an ordinary guy who gains the ability to heal people with his hands after...
He will play a new character, an officer from the Hollywood division that joins the team in Miami.
The CBS TV Studios/Bruckheimer TV-produced "CSI: Miami" is going into its eighth season in the fall. In the seventh season finale's cliffhanger, the life of one of Horatio Caine's (David Caruso) forensic team, Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez), was left hanging in the balance.
Rodriguez will return next season, according to the show's producers.
For Cibrian, the gig on "CSI: Miami" comes on the heels of him toplining the CBS/CBS Studios drama pilot "Washington Field" this past development season.
He next stars in the Hallmark Channel's original movie "Healing Hands." In the film, which premieres Nov. 21, Cibrian plays a an ordinary guy who gains the ability to heal people with his hands after...
- 6/24/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Adam Jamal Craig has been added to CBS' new series "NCIS: Los Angeles" as a regular, while "The Wire" alum Michael Kenneth Williams, veteran Dabney Coleman and Paz de la Huerta have joined the cast of HBO's Martin Scorsese-directed drama pilot "Boardwalk Empire."
The CBS TV Studios-produced "NCIS: Los Angeles," a spinoff from "NCIS" that will launch behind the hit crime procedural on Wednesdays this fall, stars Chris O'Donnell and LL Cool J. It's set at the Office of Special Projects, a division of NCIS that's charged with apprehending dangerous criminals.
Craig will play a new character, Dominic Vaile, a new young agent. The actor drew the attention of the CBS casting executives this past pilot season with his performance on another CBS/CBS Studios drama pilot, "Washington Field." After the pilot didn't go, they recommended Craig to "NCIS: L.A." creator and "NCIS" showrunner Shane Brennan.
Craig, who...
The CBS TV Studios-produced "NCIS: Los Angeles," a spinoff from "NCIS" that will launch behind the hit crime procedural on Wednesdays this fall, stars Chris O'Donnell and LL Cool J. It's set at the Office of Special Projects, a division of NCIS that's charged with apprehending dangerous criminals.
Craig will play a new character, Dominic Vaile, a new young agent. The actor drew the attention of the CBS casting executives this past pilot season with his performance on another CBS/CBS Studios drama pilot, "Washington Field." After the pilot didn't go, they recommended Craig to "NCIS: L.A." creator and "NCIS" showrunner Shane Brennan.
Craig, who...
- 6/9/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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