New Cast Members For 'Bionic,' 'Club'

Zap2It.com | August 2, 2007
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With their series premieres just over a month away, ABC's "Women's Murder Club" and NBC's "Bionic Woman" have added cast members.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, ABC's James Patterson adaptation will now feature Linda Park as a regular.

Park, a veteran of "Enterprise" and "Raines" will play the San Francisco DA who oversees Laura Harris' Jill Barnhart character. Park's character replaces the role played by Elizabeth Ho in the original pilot.

Over on "Bionic Woman," Bruce McGill will join the cast in a recurring turn. He'll play a high ranking operative within the bionics operation.

One of the hardest working character actors in the business, McGill appeared in NBC's "Area 57" pilot this past development season. You may recognize him from " The Practice," "Wolf Lake" and "CSI" or for his feature credits including "Legally Blonde 2," "Matchstick Men" and "The Lookout."

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