Two-time Emmy nominee Bradford Anderson's planned primetime series will not be headed into production.
According to a published report, TNT has opted not to pursue a new series that was to have starred Emmy-nominated GH actor Bradford Anderson (Damian Spinelli)
In November, Deadline Hollywood reported that Anderson had been cast in an untitled pilot based on Marshall Karp's novel The Rabbit Factory. The project also would have featured former Wings star Steven Weber as Mike Lomax and comedian D.L. Hughley as his newly married partner, Terry Biggs.
Anderson was to play a computer investigator working in the homicide department.
Anderson debuted on General Hospital in November 2006, in what was originally a recurring role. Less than a year after joining the show, Anderson was offered a long-term contract. The actor scored back-to-back Emmy nominations in 2009 and 2010 in the Outstanding Supporting Actor category.
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