Monday, October 20, 2014

Casting News - James Denton Joins 'The Good Witch'; 'Full Circle' Adds Terry O'Quinn & Kate Burton to Cast; Plus 4 More Updates!

Casting News - October 20, 2014

The CW's Arrow & The Flash; DirecTV's Full Circle; FOX's Sleepy Hollow; Hallmark's The Good Witch; and Syfy's Z Nation.





HALLMARK's THE GOOD WITCH
  • Desperate Housewives alum James Denton has been cast as a series regular opposite Catherine Bell on the upcoming drama. He will play Cassie's (Bell) new next-door neighbor, a divorced doctor and single dad who stirs things up in Middleton when he discovers Cassie's signature charm is more than just a magic touch.
THE CW's ARROW
  • Vinnie Jones (Galavant) will appear in at least three episodes of the drama's third season. He will play Danny "Brick" Brickwell, a ruthless gang leader who brings Starling City's government to its knee. He gets his nickname from the streets because he's been shot dozens of times but never put down.
THE CW's THE FLASH
  • Roger Howarth (General Hospital) has booked a recurring role on the drama's first season. He will play Mason Bridge, an award-winning reporter from the Central City Picture News. He's assigned to shepherd new employee Iris West (Candice Patton), but their relationship becomes complicated when Bridge begins to investigate Barry's (Grant Gustin) mentor, Dr. Wells (Tom Cavanagh).
FOX's SLEEPY HOLLOW
  • Max Brown (The Tudors, Hieroglyph) has been cast on the drama's second season in a mysterious role. He will play a powerful new ally known, at first, only as Orion - a charismatic soldier who possesses a game changing weapon.
DIRECTV's FULL CIRCLE
  • The anthology series has assembled its second season cast - which includes Terry O'Quinn (Lost), Stacy Keach (Nebraska), Chris Bauer (True Blood), Rita Wilson (The Good Wife), Brittany Snow (Pitch Perfect), Patrick Fugit (Gone Girl), David Koechner (Anchorman), Calista Flockhart (Brothers & Sisters), Eric McCormack (Perception) and Kate Burton (Scandal).
SYFY's Z NATION
  • The cable network has renewed the Friday night zombie drama for a 13-episode second season.