anthony zuiker-related stories
Posted Aug 17th 2007 11:01AM by Varun Lella
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Programming, Celebrities, Pickups and Renewals

Almost a year ago we reported that James Todd Smith aka Ladies Love Cool James aka LL Cool J was
making his return to television. The rapper-turned-actor's new drama,
The Man, even seemed to be
heading for the fall season lineup.
Then it disappeared from the radar into the deep, deep depths of the TV pilot abyss.
However, according to the
Hollywood Reporter, CBS is
close to inking a deal to add
The Man to the midseason schedule.
Continue reading LL Cool J's The Man to hit CBS
Posted Feb 8th 2007 5:23PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Industry, Programming, ER, Celebrities
In this roundup of all the latest casting and pilot news, it says that ER star Shane West has been added to the cast of Supreme Courtships, a new FOX comedy that really has to get a new title before it hits the air.
Hmmm...does that mean he's leaving the NBC drama? Not that all pilots get picked up of course, but just the fact that he's starring in the pilot is interesting. I think when he joined ER it wasn't supposed to be a long term role. But now it seems like he's smack dab in the middle of all the action at the hospital: concentrating on his medical career instead of his music, being in a possible triangle with Gates and Neela, etc.
In other casting news, The Nine's Daybreak's Adam Baldwin has joined the cast of NBC's Chuck, and LL Cool J will play a cop in CBS' Anthony Zuiker (CSI) drama The Man.
[via TV Tattle]
Posted Sep 18th 2006 5:41PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, Talent, Industry, Celebrities

LL Cool J is set to star in a new show by
CSI creator Anthony Zuiker. It seems that Zuiker is something of an LL fan, so when offered the chance to work with the rapper/actor, he jumped at it. The result is
The Man. LL will play an undercover cop who deals with busting perps and running stings at night, and then works to raise his three adopted children by day. The formula is to have the crime stories as the weekly feature while the home life is serialized and takes place in longer arcs throughout the season.
I like to think of it as
CSI: In the House, as this does vaguely resemble the plot for LL's previous TV role on that fairly successful sitcom. LL appeared in an episode of
House last season, as well as the movies
Last Holiday and
SWAT. There is nothing official on when this all might come to fruition, but given that it is CBS golden boy Zuiker, things should move quickly.