Pilots
Tiya Sircar has landed the final series regular role on CBS’
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.
John Cusack will guest star in CBS’
Untitled Wall Street project, about a smart and sophisticated Wall Street hedge fund trader who served his country in Iraq and has the integrity and desire to do good.
A.J. Buckley will guest star in the pilot.
Jessie T. Usher,
Erica Ash,
Mike Epps and
Tichina Arnold have joined 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.
Dorian Brown,
Mouzam Makkar and
Mallory Mahoney are set for Fox’s
Sober Companion, about an out-of-control lawyer forced to enlist a sober companion in order to get his life back on track.
Dana Delany and
Andre Royo have been cast in 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.
Toks Olagundoye has been cast, in second position to ABC’s
The Neighbors, in 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.
Andrea Parker has also signed on.
JoBeth Williams and
Richard Dreyfuss join TBS’
Your Family Or Mine, a comedy about a couple who learns you don't just marry your spouse, you marry their entire family.
Boris Kodjoe is set for ABC’s
The Club, an upstairs/downstairs drama set at a private country club.
Yvette Monreal will recur on 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.
Kelly Brook and
Chris Williams both land a role on NBC’s
One Big Happy, about a lesbian and her straight male best friend who get pregnant just as he meets and marries the love of his life.
Ryan Devlin will guest star and potentially recur on 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.
Ryan Michelle Bathe has been cast in ABC’s
Keep It Together, about the post-divorce life of a couple trying to forge a friendship for the sake of their kids.
Cory Michael Smith has joined Fox’s
Gotham, that explores the origin stories of Commissioner James Gordon and the villains who made Gotham City famous.
Erin Cummings is set for 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.
Danielle Nicolet has joined CBS’
Good Sessions, that 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.
Current Series
Armani Jackson will recur on ABC’s
Grey’s Anatomy.
James Remar is set to guest star on TNT’s
Franklin & Bash.
Carmine Giovinazzo and
Jon Sklaroff have landed recurring roles on USA’s
Graceland.
Mike Epps is set to recur on BET’s
Being Mary Jane.
Patrick Brennan will join ABC’s
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Diane Farr will appear onUSA’s
Royal Pains.
Michael Chiklis has joined FX’s
American Horror Story: Freak Show.
Frances Fisher is set to guest star in season 4 of Netflix’s
The Killing.
Sebastian Roché is scheduled to recur on ABC’s
Scandal.
George Wendt and
Kurt Fuller are both scheduled to guest star on TNT’s
Franklin & Bash.
Bruno Bichir will recur in Season 2 of FX's
The Bridge.
Michael Socha is expected to join ABC
Once Upon a Time as a series regular, next season, if renewed.
New Series
Joshua Malina will gust star on CBS’
Extant.