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TV Notes: 'Life' sentence for Brooke Langton
Thursday, July 26, 2007

NBC's new series "Life" has added Brooke Langton to its cast, while the show she appeared on last season -- "Friday Night Lights" -- has expanded its world a little, too.

Langton is replacing Melissa Sagemiller ("Sleeper Cell") in "Life," according to The Hollywood Reporter. She will play the lawyer who helped free a cop (Damian Lewis), who spent 12 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit, and also won him a huge settlement and a spot back in the LAPD.

Langton was a regular on "Melrose Place" and has appeared in the films "The Replacements," "Swingers" and "Primeval." She had a recurring part on "Friday Night Lights" last season as a single mom who became involved with Tim Riggins (Taylor Kitsch).

This season, "Lights" will add Glenn Morshower ("24") and Daniella Alonso ("One Tree Hill") in recurring parts, the HR says.

Morshower will play Landry's (Jesse Plemons) father. The character is described as a former Dillon Panther who's now a local police officer.

Alonso, meanwhile, will recur as an in-home nurse who helps Matt Saracen (Zach Gilford) care for his grandmother. (Louanne Stephens, Zap2it.com)

'SIMPSONS' WELCOME JACK BLACK, JON STEWART

Jack Black, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert and a returning Sideshow Bob will help animate the 19th season of "The Simpsons" this fall.

The long-running Fox show has signed up another eclectic roster of guest voices for 2007-08, starting off with Lionel Richie in the season premiere on Sept. 23. In the episode, after Homer saves Mr. Burns from drowning, Burns takes him to Chicago aboard his private plane -- with Richie, who composes a customized version of "Say You, Say Me" for Homer, in tow.

Other early-season guests include "Sopranos" and "Fargo" veteran Steve Buscemi, who plays a bank robber on the Sept. 30 episode, and Jack Black, who on Oct. 7 opens a rival comics store in Springfield, much to the chagrin of Comic Book Guy.

That episode will also feature cameos from three well-known graphic novel artists: Dan Clowes ("Ghost World"), Art Spiegelman ("Maus," "In the Shadow of No Towers") and Alan Moore ("Watchmen," "V for Vendetta").

Kelsey Grammer (who also stars in Fox's new comedy "Back to You") will make his 10th appearance as the homicidal Sideshow Bob. His "Frasier" co-stars David Hyde Pierce and John Mahoney will join him as, respectively, Bob's brother Cecil and their father.

Among the other guest voices lined up for the season include Stewart, Colbert, tenor Placido Domingo, former CBS News anchor Dan Rather, a returning "Weird" Al Yankovic, Matt Dillon, Kurt Loder, Beverly D'Angelo, Maya Rudolph and Topher Grace. (Zap2it.com)

First published at PG NOW on July 25, 2007 at 8:46 pm