"Revenge" Season 4 Spoilers and Cast News Released, Brian Hallisay of "The Client List" to Claim New Role
"Revenge" Season 4 Spoilers and Cast News Released, Brian Hallisay of "The Client List" to Claim New Role
A bit more drama is coming to "Revenge," and this time it's clad in uniform. As if "Revenge" needed more drama, especially after the shocking reveal in the season 3 finale that Emily's father, believed to be dead, has been alive and in hiding the entire time.
Brian Hallisay, who recently starred in shows such as "The Client List" and "Mistresses," will be appearing on the hit show "Revenge" in a special guest role. He will assume the role of Ben, a cop who befriends Jack. This will be a recurring role, at least for season 4, but has the potential to turn into a regular role on the series. Ben, with a fun and easy personality, will simply not be able to resist the pull of Jack and the people he surrounds himself with.
"Revenge" fans will not only get some new faces this season, but also some familiar ones as well. James Tupper, aka recently-resurrected James Clarke, will be back in business for season 4. We know for sure that Tupper is here to stay; his is a regular role on the show.
According to series executive producer Gretchen Berg, Emily and Victoria will engage in "a fun race to David" at the beginning of season 4. Executive producer Aaron Harberts also had this to say about David Clarke: " He may not be the most emotionally and psychologically stable." That can only mean more exciting drama for fans of the hit series.
"Revenge" Season 4 premieres Sunday, September 28, 2014 at 10 p.m.
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