'Franklin & Bash' Books Cybill Shepherd, Eric Mabius and Rick Fox for Guest Spots
The TNT buddy-lawyer drama has begun production on the second season.
Franklin & Bash has begun production on the second season of the TNT buddy-lawyer drama and has booked three guest stars.
Golden Globe winner Cybill Shepherd, Ugly Betty vet Eric Mabius and Rick Fox have been tapped to guest star in an episode of the upcoming season. In the episode, Peter Bash (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) and Jared Franklin (Breckin Meyer) are assigned to defend one of Stanton Infeld's (Malcolm McDowell) many ex-wives and in order to do so, they have to face off against Jango & Rossi.
Shepherd will play Evanthia Steele, Infeld's ex-wife, on trial for kidnapping a neglected dog. Mabius will play Rossi, the handsome and sexy half of Jango & Rossi, while Fox will play Andrew, professional tennis player who will testify in the case.
TNT renewed Franklin & Bash in late July.
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