Maggie Q
Niktia alum Maggie Q will play the captain in CBS' untitled Kevin Williamson stalker drama, overseeing the Threat Management Unit of the LAPD that includes characters played by Dylan McDermott and Victor Rasuk, among others.
Niktia alum Maggie Q will play the captain in CBS' untitled Kevin Williamson stalker drama, overseeing the Threat Management Unit of the LAPD that includes characters played by Dylan McDermott and Victor Rasuk, among others.
Tracey Ullman will play a therapist in CBS' couples' counseling comedy Good Session, starring Psych's James Roday.
The Smash and American Idol alum will play a waitress who befriends Elyes Gabel's Walter and works with his team of super geniuses in CBS' Scorpion.
Enlisted star Geoff Stults will portray a suave ladies man whose perfect life is turned upside down when his mess of a cousin needs a place to stay in CBS' Cuz-Bros. The comedy, from Happy Endings' David Caspe and Erik Sommers, is in second position to the critically praised but low-rated Fox freshman military comedy.
Without a Trace alum Anthony LaPaglia will return to CBS to star in the network's terrorism drama from Revenge's Nikki Toscano and Bates Motel's Kerry Ehrin.
Psych star James Roday will segue to the leading role in CBS' relationship comedy Good Session after the USA Network drama wraps its run.
The Daily Show's Jason Jones will star opposite Leslie Bibb in NBC's marriage comedy Love Is Relative. Should the pilot be picked up to series, he would exit his role as a correspondent on the Comedy Central series.
Rose McIver will topline The CW's adaptation of DC Comics title iZombie, playing a med student-turned-zombie who takes a job in the Coroner's Office in order to gain access to the brains she must eat so she can maintain her humanity.
Reno 911 alum Thomas Lennon will play Felix opposite Matthew Perry's Oscar in CBS' reboot of The Odd Couple.
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Dawson's Creek alum Katie Holmes will return to scripted TV and star opposite Rufus Sewell in ABC's Dangerous Liaisons-like untitled soapy drama from Richard LaGravenese.
Josh Duhamel will star as an FBI agent in CBS' Battle Creek, from Breaking Bad's Vince Gilligan and House's David Shore.
Medium alum Patricia Arquette will return to broadcast television with the starring role in CBS' technology-themed CSI: Crime Scene Investigation spinoff loosely based on the work of cyber-psychologist Mary Aiken.
Desperate Housewives alum Felicity Huffman, left, will return to ABC with the female lead in 12 Years a Slave writer John Ridley's racial drama American Crime, playing the ex-wife of Timothy Hutton's beleaguered father.
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Funnyman Paul F. Tompkins will play a father who dreams of being on vacation all year who moves his family from the city to New Hampshire, where they open a group of tourist cottages in the comedy from Brian Gallivan. Molly Shannon co-stars as his wife.
Viola Davis will topline ABC legal drama/thriller How to Get Away With Murder, from Scandal executive producers Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers.
Friends alum Matthew Perry will star as Oscar Madison in CBS' remake of The Odd Couple, which he'll also write and executive produce.
Criminal Minds alum Paget Brewster will star opposite Michael Imperioli in ABC's multicamera family comedy Saint Francis.
Hostages alum Dylan McDermott will play a detective in Kevin Williamson's stalker drama pilot, remaining in the CBS family.
Touch alum David Mazouz will play the young Bruce Wayne — the eventual Batman — in Fox's commissioner Gordon origin story Gotham.
Jamie Lee Curtis is poised to return to TV full-time for the first time since 1989 with a starring role in CBS' medical drama from David Marshall Grant.
Homeland's Morena Baccarin will star in ABC's medical military drama Warriors, playing a psychiatrist back from Afghanistan who is struggling with her personal demons.
Terrence Howard will reunite with The Butler's Lee Daniels and Danny Strong and star as a record label mogul in Fox's hip-hop drama Empire.
Saturday Night Live alum Molly Shannon will play the beleaguered wife in ABC's family vacation comedy from Brian Gallivan.
Justin Long will star in Fox's comedy Sober Companion, playing the highly unconventional title character.
Don't Trust the B—- in Apartment 23 alum Krysten Ritter is set to play a strong female engineer who butts heads with a macho astronaut in NBC's 1960s space comedy Mission Control.
Happy Endings alum Casey Wilson will reteam with showrunner David Caspe — whom she's engaged to — and star in NBC's Marry Me, a comedy about a longtime couple who get engaged only to find out that it's harder than it looks. Wilson will also pen the script and executive produce NBC comedy Mason Twins with her writing partner and star June Diane Raphael.
Doctor Who's Karen Gillan, who shaved her head for Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, will topline ABC's comedy Selfie, a modern take on My Fair Lady.
How I Met Your Mother and We Are Men alum Kal Penn will return to CBS with a role in Vince Gilligan and David Shore's Battle Creek, playing a detective.
Private Practicefavorite KaDee Strickland is returning to ABC to star in the network's Secrets & Lies adaption starring Ryan Phillippe and Juliette Lewis.
Napoleon Dynamite's Jon Heder will play a 30-something guy who still lives at home in Fox's Here's Your Damn Family comedy. Jane Kaczmarek plays his mother, who after a marriage to David James Elliott, moves her new husband and his family into their home.
Happy Endings alum Elisha Cuthbert will play a lesbian who gets pregnant with her best friend's (Nick Zano) baby after he meets, falls in love and marries the love of his life in NBC's One Big Happy, from exec producer Ellen DeGeneres.
Smash and Will & Grace alum Debra Messing is back at NBC with a starring role in Greg Berlanti drama Mysteries of Laura, playing a homicide detective juggling work and family.
Boardwalk Empire grad Charlie Cox will topline the cast of CBS' untitled Wall Street drama from exec producer John Cusack, playing a hedge fund trader with a keen sense of right and wrong.
Revenge co-star Barry Sloane will exit the drama as a series regular should ABC's alien invasion drama pilot The Visitors move forward.
Episodes' Lucien Laviscount, left, and The Vampire Diaries' Nathaniel Buzolic will star in The CW's Supernatural spinoff, Supernatural: Tribes.
Criminal Minds alum Matt Ryan will topline NBC's DC Comics adaptation Constantine, from Batman Begins' David Goyer.
Guys With Kids alum Anthony Anderson will star in ABC's Black-ish, as an upper-middle-class black man who struggles to raise his children with a sense of cultural identity despite constant contradictions and obstacles coming from his liberal wife, old-school father and his own assimilated, color-blind kids. The comedy is loosely based on the life of showrunner Kenya Barris (The Game).
The Friends star will make his TV series return in ABC's Irreversible, a single-camera comedic adaptation of Israel's Bilti Hafich. He'll play Andy, a writer who now conducts workshops part-time at a university who struggles to write his next novel after the birth of his daughter.
Person of Interest alum Taraji P. Henson will reunite with her Hustle & Flow co-star Terrence Howard and play the ex-wife of his hip-hop label executive.
The Desperate Housewives alum will mark her comeback and play a mother in Fox's Fatrick, a comedy about a 30-something guy who realizes that his life isn't where it should be.
The Middle's Jane Kaczmarek will topline Fox's Here's Your Damn Family, a comedy about a long-single mother who shocks her 30-something son when she marries — and her new husband and his three teenage children — want to move in.
Tea Leoni will play Elizabeth Faulkner McGill, a teacher-turned-secretary of state in CBS' Madam Secretary, from Homeland's Barbara Hall.
JoAnna Garcia Swisher will segue from ABC's Once Upon a Time to the network's summer drama Astronaut Wives Club and play one of the housewives at the center of the series from Gossip Girl's Stephanie Savage.
Happy Endings alum Zachary Knighton will play Stosh, a habitual womanizer who turns to his cousin for a place to live after he loses everything, in Fox's six-episode comedy Weird Loners.
Psych's Maggie Lawson will play a newly single 30-something who drunkenly books a wedding venue and now must meet the right man in the right time in CBS' Save the Date.
Grey's Anatomy alum Katherine Heigl will return to the small-screen with the lead role in NBC's State of Affairs, playing a maverick CIA officer plucked from the field to become the president's daily briefer.
Looking's Scott Bakula will topline CBS' NCIS spinoff NCIS: New Orleans, portraying a special agent working in one of the country's most unique cities.
The Office's Ellie Kemper will star in NBC's Tooken and play a woman who escapes from a doomsday cult and starts life over in New York. The network picked up the series from 30 Rock's Tina Fey and Robert Carlock for fall 2014.
Psych's Timothy Omundson will play the king in ABC's fairy-tale musical Galavant, opposite Rogue's Joshua Sasse, who will play Prince Galavant in the pilot that includes original music and lyrics by Oscar nominees Alan Menken and Glenn Slater.
Ryan Phillippe will play a father facing murder charges in ABC's Secrets & Lies adaptation from Private Practice's Barbie Kligman and Aaron Kaplan.
Orange Is the New Black's Natasha Lyonne will star in Old Soul, NBC's comedic pilot from writer/EP Amy Poehler about a young woman trying to find herself while working as the aide to a group of elderly people.
Nurse Jackie's Peter Facinelli is set as the lead in NBC's Odyssey, a Traffic-like thriller centering on three families who are torn apart when a stranded female soldier, a disillusioned corporate attorney (Facinelli) and a disrespected political activist are pulled into an international military conspiracy.
Law & Order: SVU's Dean Winters is set as one of the two main detectives in Battle Creek, the drama from Breaking Bad's Vince Gilligan and House's David Shore.
Private Practice's Kate Walsh will switch to comedy and play a sexually unapologetic woman/judge in NBC's single-camera comedy Bad Judge, which she'll executive produce alongside Will Ferrell.
Glee alum Grant Gustin will play Barry Allen/The Flash in The CW's Arrow spinoff The Flash, centering on the DC Comics speedster.
Chelsea Lately comedian Fortune Feimster will play Becca, an openly gay sophomore in Fox's Tina Fey comedy Cabot College.
The Office's Rainn Wilson will topline Hart Hanson's Backstrom adaptation, which Fox picked up to series after it was developed — and passed over — at CBS last season.
Rosie Perez will star in ABC's An American Education — a remake of the British comedy Bad Education. She joins a cast that also includes Brittany Snow, Jack Whitehall and Devin Ratray, among others.
Kevin Hart will pen the script — and potentially recur — in a semi-autobiographical comedy loosely based on his life for ABC.
The Office's Craig Robinson stars in NBC's Mr. Robinson, playing a musician who teaches music at a middle school.
Indie darling Greta Gerwig will play the central character in CBS' How I Met Your Mother spinoff, How I Met Your Dad. She'll also write and exec produce.
Parks and Recreation's Rob Lowe will remain in the NBC family with the starring role in single-camera comedy The Pro, playing half of a former doubles champion team who are reunited after a very public feud. Rob Riggle will play his former partner.
Henry Winkler — aka Happy Days' The Fonz — will star in semi-autobiographal comedy The Winklers, inspired by his own family, for ABC.
June Diane Raphael will star in, write and exec produce NBC's Mason Twins, playing the immature sister opposite Erinn Hayes.
Dexter badass Jennifer Carpenter will stick to law enforcement and play an FBI agent in ABC's Sea of Fire remake from Scandal's Jenna Bans.
Southland alum Ben McKenzie nabbed one of pilot season's most-coveted roles: Playing the eventual commissioner Jim Gordon in Fox's Batman prequel Gotham.
Jim Gaffigan will star in CBS' semi-autobiographical family comedy about a harried father of five in New York City. Adam Goldberg, Michael Ian Black and Ashley Williams co-star.
John Mulaney landed on Fox with a straight-to-series pickup for Mulaney, a comedy inspired by his life that was originally developed for NBC last year.
Comedian Tom Papa will play a husband and father making a career change in CBS' More Time With Family, which hails from executive producers Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.
Weeds alum Romany Malco will play the TV version of Kevin Hart in ABC's untitled comedy based on the comedian's life and stand-up act about a post-divorce couple trying to forge a friendship for the sake of their children.
Oscar winner Octavia Spencer (The Help) will play a tough nurse in Fox's adaptation of Red Band Society.
The Firm alum Juliette Lewis will play the cop investigating a loving father (played by Ryan Phillippe) accused of murder in ABC's Secrets & Lies. Under the Dome's Natalie Martinez co-stars.
How I Met Your Mother's Alyson Hannigan will star opposite Tom Papa in CBS' More Time With Family, playing the ace mother training her husband how to care for their home and family.
Saturday Night Live alum Will Forte is set to play the Last Man on Earth in the Fox comedy series from The Lego Movie's Phil Lorde and Chris Miller. Fox has ordered the comedy straight-to-series for midseason 2014-15.
Missing alum Ashley Judd will star in NBC's Salvation, a mother who must defend her children, church and religious beliefs after her husband mysteriously dies.
American Horror Story breakout Lily Rabe has booked the female lead in ABC's alien invasion drama The Visitors, starring opposite Revenge's Barry Sloane.