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Ben Shenkman Signs on for Burn Notice

Source:  Entertainment Weekly
It seems that the cast of a hit USA Network series is getting another addition next season. According to Entertainment Weekly, Ben Shenkman has signed on for a recurring role in Burn Notice.

It was said that the Grey's Anatomy actor will portray a man who is willing to cancel the burn out on Michael Westen, played by Jeffrey Donovan, if Michael will take on a possibly-deadly job for him.

Shenkman will appear in at least four episodes in the series' third season, which debuts this June on USA, and Shenkman's appearances will start midway through the season.


3 Comments


April 29th, 2009 8:45am
wow, a guy will actually cancel the burn, I wonder what Michael is going to say to that?

So pumped for the June 4 premiere
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April 28th, 2009 6:06pm
this show is great I just wished I watched when it first debuted
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April 28th, 2009 2:58pm
Thank goodness there is going to be a third season. It is a great show.
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