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2004-08-26 09:52:50 UTC
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'Third Watch' Adds Regulars, Guest Stars
(Wednesday, August 25 08:30 AM)
LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) NBC's "Third Watch" will feature one of
television's most rapidly changing casts this fall. The Friday night
drama has added two new regulars and a pair of high profile guest
stars for early episodes.
Joining the cast full-time are Cara Buono and Josh Stewart, while
Aidan Quinn and Charles Haid are set for appearances.
Buono is already familiar to the show's fans from a pair of episodes
last season as somewhat obnoxious paramedic Grace Foster. The actress
has been seen in episodes of "Law and Order" and "CSI: Crime Scene
Investigation," as well as the CBS movie "Deep in My Heart."
Stewart is another "CSI" veteran and will play Shawn Finney, a new
officer in the 55th Precinct who hails from a family of cops.
Starting in the season's second episode, Quinn will begin a four-part
stint as a tough police lieutenant brought in to clean up the
Anti-Crime squad.
An Emmy nominee back in 1986 for "An Early Frost," Quinn is becoming a
TV movie regular with recent roles in A&E's "Benedict Arnold: A
Question of Honor," CBS' "Plainsong" and the Lifetime movie "Miracle
Run." He'll also be seen in HBO's upcoming "Empire Falls."
Also stopping by for a brief visit is Haid, who will play the head of
the NYPD's Internal Affairs department. A two-time Emmy nominee for
acting on "Hill Street Blues," Haid has turned his attentions to
directing, picking up two more Emmy nominations for work on "NYPD
Blue" and "Murder One."
.
'Third Watch' Adds Regulars, Guest Stars
(Wednesday, August 25 08:30 AM)
LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) NBC's "Third Watch" will feature one of
television's most rapidly changing casts this fall. The Friday night
drama has added two new regulars and a pair of high profile guest
stars for early episodes.
Joining the cast full-time are Cara Buono and Josh Stewart, while
Aidan Quinn and Charles Haid are set for appearances.
Buono is already familiar to the show's fans from a pair of episodes
last season as somewhat obnoxious paramedic Grace Foster. The actress
has been seen in episodes of "Law and Order" and "CSI: Crime Scene
Investigation," as well as the CBS movie "Deep in My Heart."
Stewart is another "CSI" veteran and will play Shawn Finney, a new
officer in the 55th Precinct who hails from a family of cops.
Starting in the season's second episode, Quinn will begin a four-part
stint as a tough police lieutenant brought in to clean up the
Anti-Crime squad.
An Emmy nominee back in 1986 for "An Early Frost," Quinn is becoming a
TV movie regular with recent roles in A&E's "Benedict Arnold: A
Question of Honor," CBS' "Plainsong" and the Lifetime movie "Miracle
Run." He'll also be seen in HBO's upcoming "Empire Falls."
Also stopping by for a brief visit is Haid, who will play the head of
the NYPD's Internal Affairs department. A two-time Emmy nominee for
acting on "Hill Street Blues," Haid has turned his attentions to
directing, picking up two more Emmy nominations for work on "NYPD
Blue" and "Murder One."
.