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Cibrian and Hopkins To Be "Vanished"

The cast of Vanished just keeps... appearing.

Variety is reporting that Eddie Cibrian has joined the cast of FOX's upcoming serialized drama Vanished, where he'll portray an FBI agent on the hunt for a missing senator's wife. The series revolves around the conspiracy surrounding her disappearance and plays out through the various perspectives of her family, the police, and the media.

Cibrian, last seen on ABC's Invasion, joins a cast that included Gale Harold, John Allen Nelson, Rebecca Gayheart, Joanne Kelly, Margarita Levieva, John Patrick Amedori, Chris Egan, Ming-Na, Penelope Ann Miller, and Esai Morales.

Additionally, Josh Hopkins (Pepper Dennis) has also signed on to Vanished in a recurring role as the former flame of the missing senator's wife. Hopkins will also recur on ABC's fall drama Brothers & Sisters, where he'll play a love interest for Calista Flockhart's character.

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Anonymous said…
This cast addtion seals it. I thought this might be the show to watch, now I'm sure.

BTW

First time at your blog today. Love that you love BBCAmerica. Footballer's Wives, Life on Mars , The Sharp Adventures on Saturday night, the series of the re-telling of the Canturbury Tales from a while back. Great stuff. I know I'm leaving something out.

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