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Krakowski in the mood for "Love" at CBS
2006-02-07
58th Golden Globe Awards: Actresses Lucy Liu, left, Anne Heche, center, and Jane Krakowski poses for photographers as they arrive for the 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif., Sunday, Jan. 21, 2001. |
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Former "Ally McBeal" co-star Jane Krakowski has signed up for CBS' comedy pilot "Sex, Power, Love & Politics," which revolves around Capitol Hill staffers. Krakowski, who won a Tony Award in 2003 for the Broadway musical "Nine," recently earned a Laurence Olivier nomination for her role in the London production of "Guys and Dolls." Meanwhile, Cole Hauser ("2 Fast 2 Furious") has landed a lead role in Fox's drama pilot "Damages," which revolves around a group of lawyers and explores how their professional lives and cases affect their personal relationships. Norman Reedus has been cast in another Fox drama pilot, "13 Graves," which centers on a man (Matthew Lillard) whose search for his missing brother leads him on a treasure hunt throughout the U.S. Reedus will play a treasure hunter with a dark past. And Fred Willard has joined the CBS comedy "Play Nice," which revolves around a brother-and-sister odd couple who together run a family toy company. Willard will play the company's legendary owner. Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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