Casting Couch: SVU Switcheroo; Carter's Post-Files Flick; Leo's Gal-Pal's New Gig

Newcomer Michaela McManus joins the cast of NBC's Law & Order: SVU as the newest assistant DA

By Josh Grossberg Jun 25, 2008 5:10 PMTags
Michaela McManus, One Tree HillFred Norris/The CW

The Law & Order revolving door has just opened up a big opportunity for Michaela McManus.

As originally reported by E! Online's Watch With Kristin TV blog, the actress is joining the cast of NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as the newest assistant district attorney.

McManus recently had a recurring role as book editor Lindsey Strauss on the CW's One Tree Hill. On SVU's upcoming 10th season, she'll replace departing ADA Diane Neal, who began her stint on the elite squad in 2001 and shared screen time with Stephanie March, the show's other tough-as-nails prosecutor, who left in 2005.

As WWK also noted, Rosie Perez is joining ABC's Lipstick Jungle for a guest stint next season. She'll play a publicist for Lindsay Price’s character, Victory Ford. Also coming aboard as a possible Victory prize, Puerto Rican singing sensation Carlos Ponce, who will play a beefcake contractor. The new season premieres Sept. 24.

Meanwhile, after revisiting The X-Files for this summer's big-screen spookfest, franchise mastermind Chris Carter has been quietly shooting a new film, a passion project starring several newcomers, per the Hollywood Reporter.

Titled Fencewalker, the flick stars Natalie Dormer of Showtime's The Tudors, Katie Cassidy (daughter of Partridge Family star David Cassidy), rapper-actor Xzibit of MTV's Pimp My Ride who also appears in the new X-Files movie, Derek Magyar and Meckah Brooks.

Carter cowrote and bankrolled the film but has been tightlipped about the story, which is thought to be a low-budget coming-of-age drama partly based on his own life. It's currently shooting in L.A., but no word when it will hit theaters.

In other casting news:

  • Tricia Helfer, who played Six on Sci Fi's Battlestar Galactica, is set to costar with Lloyd Owen in Fox's drama pilot Inseparable. The modern-day Jekyll and Hyde spin focuses on a partially paralyzed forensic psychiatrist whose dark side as a charismatic criminal occassionally gets the better of him and makes him commit horrible crimes.
  • GSN has signed Kim Coles and stand-up comic Judy Gold to host pilots for new versions of classic '70s TV staples The Dating Game and The Newlywed Game respectively.
  • Fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger has sealed a deal with Bravo to air a one-off special called Tommy Hilfiger Presents Ironic Iconic America, based on the book cowritten by Hilfiger and George Lois. Leonardo DiCaprio's gal-pal, Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli, will cohost the show, dubbed a roller-coaster ride through American pop culture, with Rives of Def Jam Poetry Jam.