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Pilot News: Jennifer Beals Joins ABC Soap Venice

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Jennifer Beals has landed a lead role in the ABC drama pilot Venice – and she’s not the only L Word alum joining the project. READ MORE


Pilot News: Jennifer Beals, Paula Marshall Join John Corbett In CBS Drama Widow Detective

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Jennifer Beals and Paula Marshall have been tapped to co-star opposite John Corbett in the CBS drama pilot Widow Detective. READ MORE


Jennifer Beals Previews Her Castle Arc: Things Get 'Tricky' When Kate Meets Rick's First Muse

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Kate was not Rick’s first. That much is revealed tonight on Castle (ABC, 10/9), when Beckett meets the CIA agent on whom Clara Strike, a character in the Derrick Storm novels, was based.

Jennifer Beals (The Chicago Code, The L Word), who plays the sexy spook, gave TVLine a preview of the February sweeps two-parter – in which …READ MORE


TVLine Items: Jennifer Beals Cops Castle Gig, Lisa Rinna Returns to Days and More!

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Jennifer Beals is Castle-bound.

The Chicago Code/L Word alumna has landed a two-episode guest spot on the ABC drama, playing …READ MORE


Fox Sets Premiere Date For Shawn Ryan's The Chicago Code

Shawn Ryan’s The Chicago Code (formerly Ride-Along) will premiere on Monday, February 7, the night after Fox’s Super Bowl broadcast.

As originally announced in May, the show will air in the Monday 9/8c slot, which it was to share with the since-canceled Lone Star. Jason Clarke and Jennifer Beals star in The Chicago Code, executive produced by Ryan and Tim Minear. It follows Chicago’s most powerful and respected cops as they navigate the city’s underbelly to fight crime and expose corruption within Chicago’s notorious political machine.

By launching The Chicago Code right after the Super Bowl, Fox will certainly try use TV’s biggest promotional platform to drive viewers to the premiere the next night.

This story was originally published by Nellie Andreeva for Deadline.com.