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Kerr
Smith Joins Cast of E-Ring
12/5/05
KERR SMITH ('DAWSON'S CREEK') JOINS REGULAR CAST OF NBC'S 'E-RING' AND
REPRISES ROLE AS GUNG-HO MEMBER OF SPECIAL OPS TEAM
BURBANK - December 5, 2005 - Kerr Smith ("Dawson's Creek")
has joined the regular cast of NBC's freshman drama "E-Ring"
(Wednesdays, 8-9 p.m. ET) reprising the role of Bobby Wilkerson, a gung-ho
member of the Pentagon's Special Ops team whom Smith has played in three
earlier episodes this Fall.
Smith, a native of Pennsylvania, first gained attention for his
performance as Jack McPhee in "Dawson's Creek" from 1998-2003.
His feature-film credits include the upcoming "Accidental
Murder," as well as "The Forsaken," "Hit and
Runaway," "Lucid Days in Hell" and "The Broken Hearts
Club: A Romantic Comedy."
Among Smith's other television credits are a recurring role as Kyle
Brody in "Charmed," and guest-starring appearances in such
series as "The Closer," "CSI: Miami" and "Miss
Match." Smith's first television work came in the daytime drama
"As the World Turns."
In addition, Smith's television movies include "Silver Lake,"
"and "Critical Assembly."
Smith will continue to portray Wilkerson, who is a close friend of JT
(series star Benjamin Bratt) and carries out dangerous missions in secret
foreign operations.
Dennis Hopper also stars in the high-octane drama set inside the
nation's ultimate fortress: the Pentagon. It's a hub of highly explosive
conflicts between American military heroes and the civilians to whom they
report -- a world where crises can escalate into life-and-death climaxes
for individuals or entire nations. Critical decisions are made by
intelligence officers in the war room and executed by covert "Special
Ops" on the battlefield that results in a delicate balance between
protecting the homeland -- and protecting the life of a lone soldier.
Jerry Bruckheimer Television in association with Warner Bros.
Television Production Inc. produces "E-Ring." Thirty-time Emmy
nominee Bruckheimer serves as executive producer along with Jonathan
Littman ("The Amazing Race," "CSI: NY"), Ken Biller
and co-creator David McKenna ("S.W.A.T.," "Blow").
Source:
NBC Press Release
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