Pilots
Virginia Madsen,
Ritchie Coster,
Yul Vazquez and
Kyle Schmid round out the cast of NBC’s
Babylon Fields, about a town’s residents that come back from the dead.
Kenneth Choi and
Alexandra Peters board NBC’s
Coercion, about a grown man who finds his parents are former spies, then faces a choice between family and country when their handler returns and demands his cooperation.
Fred Willard and
Ellen Burstyn have been cast in NBC’s
Old Soul, about a young woman who is trying to find herself, but in the meantime she’s working as the aide to a group of opinionated elderly people.
Jon Fletcher,
Sofia Black-D’Elia and
Joel Courtney are the first cast in CW’s
The Messengers, that follows a group of seemingly unconnected strangers who died from the energy pulse, but then awoke to learn that they have been deemed responsible for preventing the impending Apocalypse.
Justin Hartley and
Ben Lawson have joined ABC’s
Damaged Goods, about the sexual politics that have changed between men and women in this post-feminist era.
Christian Keyes has been cast in ABC’s
Agatha, in which a big city criminologist who is brought in to help local police crack a case involving a shocking string of disappearances.
John Rhys-Davies and Max Brown are set for Fox’s
Hieroglyph, that centers on a notorious thief who is plucked from prison to serve the Pharaoh, navigating palace intrigue, seductive concubines, criminal underbellies and even a few divine sorcerers.
Allyn Rachel has booked ABC’s
Selfie, that tells the story of a self-obsessed twenty-something woman who is more concerned with "likes" than being liked.
Michelle Trachtenberg, Tom Bennett, Brian Howe and Julie White have joined CBS’ Save The Date, that centers on a newly single woman, who drunkenly books a wedding venue and is now faced with the task of meeting the right man in time.
Gina Rodriguez has landed the lead role in CW’s
Jane The Virgin, that centers on a hard-working, religious girl who, due to a series of outrageous events, is accidentally artificially inseminated.
Indiana Evans rounds out the series regular cast for ABC’s
Secrets & Lies, about a family man who finds the body of a young boy and quickly becomes the prime murder suspect.
Charles Dutton,
Steven Brand and
Kate Ashfield will guest star in the pilot and recur if ordered to series.
Carter MacIntyre joins USA’s
Benched, about a lawyer who loses her boyfriend and job on the same day, and is forced to work in the Public Defender's office, where she finds things more out of whack than her personal life.
Liza Weil,
Katie Findlay and
Billy Brown have been cast in ABC’s
How To Get Away With Murder, that centers on ambitious law students and their brilliant, mysterious criminal defense professor who become entangled in a murder plot.
Stephen Hagan is set for CW’s
Identity, about a young Brooklynite recruited by the CIA to infiltrate her recently discovered biological family, a wealthy and powerful dynasty in Texas suspected of having criminal alliances across the globe.
Dean Winters, Aubrey Dollar, Edward Fordham Jr. and
Damon Herriman joins CBS’
Battle Creek, about two detectives, with very different world views, who are teamed up.
Aimee Garcia and
Shanley Caswell have been set for CBS’
Red Zone, focused on a retired CIA operative who, when a terrorist event rocks Washington, D.C., is pulled back into action, forced to investigate closer to home where the next generation of terrorists are being bred.
Rich Sommer has booked CBS’
Good Session, explores (via couples counseling sessions) the relationship of a thirty-something couple from their first meeting (in flashback) through present day, as they decide whether it’s time to have a child.
Tituss Burgess joins NBC’s
Tooken, about a woman who escapes from a doomsday cult and starts life over in New York City.
Utkarsh Ambudkar has been cast in NBC’s
Love Is Relative, about a married-with-children couple who find their life and their habits challenged when the wife’s newly single brother, comes to live with them.
Mason Cook has signed on for TNT’s
Legends, that centers around a CIA operative who is extremely talented with taking on false identities or "legends." He must complete his missions while dealing with the fact that his identity may not be real either.
Sarah Baker will co-star opposite Matthew Perry in CBS’
The Odd Couple, a new take on two mismatched roommates — the messy Oscar Madison and the neat freak Felix Ungar.
Dylan McDermott is set as the lead in CBS’
Untitled Kevin Williamson Project, about a pair of detectives who handle stalking incidents for the Threat Management Unit of the LAPD.
Julie Meyer, Tommy Dewey and
Michael Rosenbaum have been cast in NBC’s
Mission Control, that examines what happens when a strong woman butts heads with a macho astronaut in the race to land on the moon.
Danielle Savre and
Stephen Martines join CW’s
Supernatural: Tribes, following various Mafia-esque monster families that, unknowingly to humans, "run" the underbelly of Chicago and are being tracked by a newly minted Hunter who’s trying to stop them and rid Chicago of anything or anyone supernatural.
Joe Pantoliano has joined CBS’
More Time With Family, centered on a guy who changes his career and gives up a life on the road to spend more time at home with his family — but when he gets there, he realizes no one asked him to do that.
Brian F. O’Byrne is set for ABC’s
Exposed, about an intrepid female journalist who uncovers a vast criminal conspiracy involving both the government and the corporate world.
Jessica Knappett and
Iris Bahr will co-star opposite David Schwimmer in ABC’s
Irreversible, about a somewhat eccentric, self-absorbed couple, and their trials and tribulations — most of which they bring upon themselves.
Henry Simmons joins ABC’s
Saint Francis, centered on a blue-collar, no-nonsense Long Island cop and family man who butts heads with the modern, liberal world when his 29-year-old sister gets pregnant out of wedlock.
Teyonah Parris has been set for Starz’s
Survivor’s Remorse, set in the world of professional basketball and explores the comedy and drama of an experience that everyone reads about, but few understand -- what truly happens when you make it out.
Abbie Cobb has landed a role in ABC’s
Warriors, that follows the best and brightest of active duty military doctors and nurses as they practice trailblazing medicine on critically wounded warriors returning home from Afghanistan, on military families and veterans, as well as administering to Washington’s government elite.
Benito Martinez and
W. Earl Brown have been cast in ABC’s
American Crime, that focuses on a racially charged murder and the subsequent trial, which are examined through the personal lives of the victims, the accused, and their families.
Justine Lupe and
Ravi Patel join Fox’s
Dead Boss, about a woman trying to prove her innocence after being falsely accused and convicted of killing her boss.
Gabriel Luna scores the lead in El Rey’s
Matador, about a soccer star whose sports career is a cover for his real job as a skilled covert operative for a little known branch of the CIA.
Rob Brown has been cast in NBC’s
Salvation, about a big family saga set against the backdrop of a Texas mega church.
David Mazouz and
Camren Bicondova round out the cast ofin Fox’s
Gotham, that explores the origin stories of Commissioner James Gordon and the villains who made Gotham City famous.
Drew Powell will guest star and possibly recur.
Newcomer
Stacey McGunnigle has been cast as the lead in NBC’s
Ellen More Or Less, that follows a formerly obese thirty-something woman who has just recently shed the weight and is now experiencing life and relationships from her very unique perspective.
Christina Kirk is set for NBC’s
A To Z, that follows a relationship between a young couple, comprehensively, from meeting to breakup, over the course of a season.
Yara Shahidi joins ABC’s
Untitled Anthony Anderson Project, about an upper-middle-class black man who struggles to raise his children with some sense of cultural identity despite constant contradictions and obstacles coming from his liberal wife, old-school father, and his own assimilated, color-blind kids.
Julia Stiles lands the lead in TNT’s
Guilt By Association, about a Deputy District Attorney working for the Special Trials unit of L.A. County's D.A.'s office.
Norbert Leo Butz has been cast as the youngest brother in Netflix’s
Untitled Kessler/Zelman Project, focusing on a family of adult siblings whose secrets and scars are revealed when their black sheep brother returns home.
Lucy Griffiths,
Harold Perrineau and
Charles Halford join NBC’s
Constantine, about an enigmatic and irreverent con man-turned-reluctant supernatural detective who is thrust into the role of defending us against dark forces from beyond.
Patricia Arquette will star in CBS’
Untitled CSI Cyber Crimes Spinoff, that follows a Special Agent in Charge at the Cyber Crime Division of the FBI in Quantico, VA, who is tasked to solve major crimes that start in the mind, live online, and play out into the real world.
Current Series
Tara Holt will recur on Showtime’s
Californication.
Riley Smith has joined HBO’s seventh season of
True Blood.
Keith Powell will recur on NBC’s
About A Boy.
Mila Kunis is set to guest star on CBS’
Two and a Half Men.
Jamie Gray Hyder will recur on HBO’s
True Blood.
Leven Rambin has booked a recurring role on CW’s
The Tomorrow People.
Michelle Obama is scheduled to guest star on the finale of NBC’s
Parks and Recreation.
Jill Hennessy (
Law & Order) and
Bill de Blasio (New York City mayor) will make a guest star appearance on CBS’
The Good Wife.
Soleil Moon Frye will play a version of herself on ABC’s
Mistresses.
Shohreh Aghdashloo will guest star on Fox’s
Bones.
Brooke Burke-Charvet lands a recurring role on ABC Family’s
Melissa & Joey. Meanwhile,
Tim Conway (
Carol Burnett Show) will guest star.
Kathy Bates is set to guest star on CBS’
Mike & Molly.
Mallika Sherawat will guest star on CBS’
Hawaii Five-0.
New Series
Larry Wilmore will guest star on USA’s
Playing House, as an OB/GYN.
Ethan Suplee joins TV Land’s
Jennifer Falls.