Pilots
Maggie Q has been cast as the Division Captain in CBS’
Untitled Kevin Williamson Project, that centers around a pair of detectives who handle stalking incidents for the Threat Management Unit of the LAPD.
Zoe Boyle and
Odette Annable join ABC’s
Astronaut Wives Club, that tells the true story of the women behind NASA’s early astronauts and the struggles they face when their lives and families are catapulted into the spotlight overnight.
Yael Grobglas,
Brett Dier,
Ivonne Coll,
Andrea Navedo and
Justin Baldoni have been cast in CW’s
Jane The Virgin, that centers on Jane, a hard-working, religious girl who, due to a series of outrageous events, is accidentally artificially inseminated.
Josh Lucas and
Janina Gavanker join NBC’s
The Mysteries Of Laura, that follows the life and relationships of a female homicide detective who can handle murderous criminals — but not her evil twin children.
Brandon Smith is set for NBC’s
One Big Happy, that centers on a lesbian and her straight male best friend who get pregnant just as he meets and marries the love of his life.
Jared Gilman will play Rebecca Romijn’s son in NBC’s
The Pro, about a former tennis doubles champion whose career flamed-out as his misguided investments have left him working as the pro at a tennis and golf club, where he tries to hustle and charm his way back into America’s 1%.
Maggie Grace,
Joseph Lyle Taylor,
David Morse and
Sophie Okonedo join CBS’
Untitled Wall Street Project, that follows a smart and sophisticated Wall Street hedge fund trader who served his country in Iraq and has the integrity and desire to do good.
Juno Temple,
Max Casella and
Jack Quaid has been cast in HBO’s
Untitled Rock ’n’ Roll drama pilot, that follows the exploits of a cocaine-fueled record executive in New York City circa 1977, when punk, disco and a new form of music called hip-hop collided.
Jennifer Aspen and
Kyle Jones have booked ABC’s
Damaged Goods, about the sexual politics that have changed between men and women in this post-feminist era.
Jeremy Luke joins ABC’s
Saint Francis, that’s 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.
John Cho is set as the male lead in ABC’s
Selfie, that tells the story of a self-obsessed twenty-something woman who is more concerned with "likes" than being liked.
Kyle Howard and
Kat Foster have been cast in TBS’
Your Family Or Mine, a comedy about a couple who learns you don't just marry your spouse, you marry their entire family.
Thomas Lennon will play 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
. Wendell Pierce and
Georgia King will also star.
Manish Dayal has been cast in CW’s
Identity, that’s centered on 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.
Melissa George,
Oded Fehr,
Britne Oldford and
Elliot Knight join ABC’s
Untitled Richard LaGravenese project, that revolves around the love and rivalry between two equally matched, powerful socialites who play out their obsessive attraction and seduction of each other through their manipulation of others.
Geoff Stults has been cast as the lead, in second position to Fox’s
Enlisted, in CBS’
Cuz-Bros, that centers on a successful, suave ladies’ man whose perfect life gets turned upside down when a mess of a guy saves his life and then immediately cashes in on his IOU by asking for a place to stay.
S. Epatha Merkerson will guest star, and recur if a series is picked up, on NBC’s
Babylon Fields, about a town’s residents that come back from the dead.
Joe Morton is set for TNT’s
Proof, that follows a surgeon who investigates cases of reincarnation, out-of-body experiences, hauntings — all of it looking for verifiable proof, to try to answer one of life’s greatest questions: Is death truly the end, or is there something … beyond?
Tom Everett Scott and
Niall Matter join TNT’s
Guilt By Association, that centers on a Deputy District Attorney who works for the Special Trials unit of the D.A.'s office for L.A. County.
Robert Kelly,
Sainty Nelsen,
Elaine Hendrix and
Elizabeth Gilles have been cast in FX’s
Sex, Drugs, & Rock & Roll, about a middle-aged rock ‘n roller who desperately wants to be rich and famous.
Miguel Sandoval is set for NBC’s
Bad Judge, about a hard-living, sexually unapologetic woman who plays with the law, and whose life on the edge is constantly in balance as she also happens to be a judge in the Criminal Court system.
Joel David Moore,
Barbara Eve Harris and
Donnie Keshawarz have been added to ABC’s
Forever, about a star medical examiner harboring the secret of his own immortality.
Anthony LaPaglia,
Graham Rogers,
Kim Dickens,
Kevin Rahm,
Samantha Mathis and
David Castro join CBS’
Red Zone, that centers 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.
Julian Morris, Garret Dillahunt and
Alona Tal have joined Amazon’s
Hand Of God, that centers on the powerful Judge Harris Pernell, a hard-living, law-bending married man with a high-end call girl on the side who has a religious awakening and starts having visions and hearing voices through his ventilator-bound son that could be God speaking to him.
Jama Williamson and
Michael Liu sign on for 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.
Anders Holm,
Nick D’Agosto and
Andrew Santino have been cast in Fox’s
How I Met Your Dad, that follows a group of New York friends and chronicles a female member of the group’s quest to meet her future husband.
Katharine McPhee,
Eddie Kaye Thomas,
Ari Stidham and
Jadyn Wong are set for CBS’
Scorpion, about a genius who recruits the world’s greatest intellects to his company where they not only solve the world’s most pressing and significant problems, but also help each other learn to fit-in and live in a world where literally being "one in a billion" can be as lonely as it sounds.
Nancy Lenehan has been cast in CBS’
More Time With Family, that’s 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.
Josh Helman and
Damon Herriman join Starz’s
Flesh And Bone, that follows a young ballet dancer, who has a distinctly troubled past, as she joins a prestigious ballet company in New York.
Ben Barnes 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.
Daniel Henney will join 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.
Danny Huston has been cast as the male lead in NBC’s
Salvation, about a big family saga set against the backdrop of a Texas mega church.
Adam Kaufman and
Tommy Savas are set for NBC’s
State Of Affairs, that follows a CIA officer who is plucked from the field to become the president's daily briefer, assuming responsibility for targeting America's most critical threats while navigating the unique lifestyle that comes with such a high-powered job.
Judith Light will co-star opposite Henry Winkler in ABC’s
The Winklers, that centers on an emotionally reserved construction worker who learns about love, life and hugs while unexpectedly living with his in-laws.
Rahul Kohli rounds out the CW’s
iZombie series regular cast, that centers on a med student-turned-zombie who takes a job in the coroner’s office to gain access to the brains she must reluctantly eat to maintain her humanity.
Jason Jones joins NBC’s
Love Is Relative, that follows 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.
Ashton Holmes and
Anna Brewster have been cast in CBS’
Untitled David Marshall Grant project, that revolves around quadruplets – three brothers and a sister – who grew up on a reality show.
Rachel Dratch is set for Fox’s
Dead Boss, that centers on a woman trying to prove her innocence after being falsely accused and convicted of killing her boss.
David Cross will guest start in the pilot.
Jay R. Ferguson joins 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.
Macy Gray will guest star, and potentially recur, in Fox’s
Empire, about a music superstar determined to take his company, Empire Entertainment, public -- a first in the field of urban entertainment. But when he challenges his three sons to compete for the head job at Empire, he sets in motion internecine forces that could tear his empire -- and his family -- apart.
Ryan Pinkston,
Matt Cook and
Mike Castle have been cast in TBS’
Buzzy’s, about a group of kids from high school, who ran in different circles, and now work together at a local Charlestown, MA barbershop.
Sally Hawkins has been cast as a series regular, while
Catherine Keener will guest star on FX’s
How and Why, about a brilliant scientist who knows nothing about real life.
Ethan Peck,
Ed Quinn and
Hart Bochner join NBC’s
Feed Me, about the exploration of adult intimacy and desire that centers on a dysfunctional family bound by love and the restaurant they run together.
Current Series
Andrea Bogart is set to recur on Showtime’s
Ray Donovan.
Brian Geraghty will guest star.
Queen Latifah and
Ken Jeong are scheduled to guest star on TV Land’s
Hot in Cleveland.
Brian Baumgartner will guest-star on CBS’
Criminal Minds.
Danielle Panabaker and
Carlos Valdes will appear as guest stars on CW’s
Arrow.
Dwight Yoakam is set to recur in CBS’
Under the Dome.
Betsy Brandt joins the second season of Showtime’s
Masters of Sex.
Bruce Campbell will appear on USA’s
Psych.
Michael A. Goorjian (
Party of Five) will guest star on season five of USA’s
Covert Affairs.
Franka Potente joins FX's The Bridge.
New Series
Lee Norris will reprise his role as Minkus on Disney Channel’s
Girl Meets World.
Ben Koldyke joins NBC’s
Mr. Robinson, as the gym teacher.
Necar Zadegan has been cast as a new series regular in Bravo’s
Girlfriends’ Guide To Divorce.
Victor Garber and
Sonya Walger will recur on Starz’s
Power.
Event Series
Anne Heche is set for USA’s
Dig, that tells the story of an FBI agent stationed in Jerusalem who, while investigating a murder of a woman archeologist, uncovers a conspiracy 2000 years in the making that threatens to change the course of history.