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Jenna Elfman has been cast as a series regular in Fox's upcoming drama 'The Interrogator'. She will play Woodrow, a former CIA star now supervising MI6 agent Conrad Henry, played by Stephen Fry. The series, which received a 12-episode order in February, is executive produced by Fry and a team including showrunners Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie.
Facts First
- Jenna Elfman joins the cast of Fox's new series 'The Interrogator'.
- Elfman will play Woodrow, a former CIA agent who now supervises the lead MI6 agent.
- Stephen Fry stars as Conrad Henry and wrote the pilot script for the 12-episode series.
- The series has a straight-to-series order and is executive produced by Fry, showrunners Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie, and others.
- Elfman is a Golden Globe winner and was previously nominated for three Emmys for 'Dharma & Greg'.
What Happened
Fox has added Jenna Elfman to the cast of its upcoming drama series 'The Interrogator'. Elfman will play the series regular role of Woodrow, a former rising star in the CIA who now works at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) as a handler for the show's lead character, MI6 agent Conrad Henry (Stephen Fry). Her character supervises Henry's cases and frequently quarrels with him. The series, which was announced in February with a straight-to-series order for 12 episodes, centers on Henry and his elite team.
Why this Matters to You
If you enjoy spy dramas with seasoned actors, this casting adds a notable name to a project that already features Stephen Fry. The series may offer a familiar face from Elfman's previous work in shows like 'Dharma & Greg' and 'Fear the Walking Dead' in a new genre role.
What's Next
Production on the 12-episode series is likely to proceed following this casting announcement. Paul McGuigan is set to direct the series, which was developed by a team including executive producers and showrunners Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie.