
ABC has confirmed that Elisha Cuthbert has joined the cast of The Forgotten in a recurring role.
According to the press release ABC issued earlier today, Cuthbert will play Maxine Denver, a strong and successful Chicago professional who is forced to put her skepticism of “amateur detectives” aside when The Forgotten Network begins investigating a case close to home.
Cuthberts eps are slated to begin airing in February and will presumably run until pretty much the end of the season (Althouhg I can’t see it making much difference to the ratings…!)
Press Release:
| ELISHA CUTHBERT JOINS “THE FORGOTTEN” ON ABC
First Episode Will Air in February, 2010 |
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Actress Elisha Cuthbert (“24″) has joined “the forgotten” in a recurring role, and her first episode will air in February, 2010 (Tuesdays from 10:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on ABC. She will play Maxine Denver, a strong and successful Chicago professional who is forced to put her skepticism of “amateur detectives” aside when The Forgotten Network begins investigating a case close to home.
From executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer, “the forgotten” focuses on a team of dedicated amateurs – The Forgotten Network – who work on murder cases involving unidentified victims. After the police have given up, this group, led by Alex Donovan (Christian Slater), must first solve the puzzle of the victim’s identity in order to then help catch the killer. These are citizen volunteers solving extraordinary crimes. Their persistence and compassion for the cases put them on a personal and emotional journey that focuses on giving names back to the deceased. Also starring in “the forgotten” are Michelle Borth as Candace Butler, Heather Stephens as Lindsey Drake, Bob Stephenson as Walter Bailey, Anthony Carrigan as Tyler Davies and Rochelle Aytes as Grace Russell. The series is produced by Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television. Mark Friedman is creator/executive producer. Jerry Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman and Danny Cannon are executive producers. For more information on “the forgotten,” visit ABC.com |
Cuthbert is slated to debut on the ratings-challenged freshman drama in February, which is not long after she wraps up her multi-episode 24 return.
Getting back to the question I posed in the headline: Can Kim Bauer save The Forgotten? Or at the very least, will she get you to start watching (if you’re not already)?
