Brian Damage
07-09-2007, 09:54 AM
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Meet Sebastian Stark's new boss.
Kevin Pollak is joining the cast of CBS' legal drama "Shark." In his recurring role, Pollak plays Lloyd Cutler, the new Los Angeles District Attorney, who defeated Jessica Devlin (Jeri Ryan) in her bid for re-election.
"Shark" chronicles the professional and personal life of Stark (James Woods), a star defense attorney-turned-prosecutor who heads the Los Angeles D.A.'s high-profile crime unit. Devlin will now join his team.
Also joining the cast is Kevin Alejandro, who will play William Lyons, a street-smart, tough prosecutor specializing in organized crime.
"Shark" reunites Woods and Pollak, who co-starred together in Martin Scorsese's "Casino."
Pollak's credits include the indie "Numb" and the Lifetime telefilm "The Staircase Murders."
Alejandro's series credits include regular roles on Fox's "Drive" and Showtime's "Sleeper Cell: American Terror" and an ongoing recurring role on ABC's "Ugly Betty."
"Shark" returns for a second season in a new slot, Sunday 10 p.m.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
Kevin Pollak is joining the cast of CBS' legal drama "Shark." In his recurring role, Pollak plays Lloyd Cutler, the new Los Angeles District Attorney, who defeated Jessica Devlin (Jeri Ryan) in her bid for re-election.
"Shark" chronicles the professional and personal life of Stark (James Woods), a star defense attorney-turned-prosecutor who heads the Los Angeles D.A.'s high-profile crime unit. Devlin will now join his team.
Also joining the cast is Kevin Alejandro, who will play William Lyons, a street-smart, tough prosecutor specializing in organized crime.
"Shark" reunites Woods and Pollak, who co-starred together in Martin Scorsese's "Casino."
Pollak's credits include the indie "Numb" and the Lifetime telefilm "The Staircase Murders."
Alejandro's series credits include regular roles on Fox's "Drive" and Showtime's "Sleeper Cell: American Terror" and an ongoing recurring role on ABC's "Ugly Betty."
"Shark" returns for a second season in a new slot, Sunday 10 p.m.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter