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by James Hibberd via Entertainment Weekly
Alyssa Milano is returning to TV this summer.
The actress has been cast in ABC’s new drama Mistresses. The series tells the story of four women with turbulent romantic lives. Milano plays Savannah, a successful married attorney who spends long nights racking up billable hours alongside her attractive law partner. Yunjin Kim, Rochelle Aytes and Jes Macallan round out the show’s other three three leads. K.J. Steinberg (Gossip Girl) is the head writer of the show, which is based on a British format.
Milano, of course, has appeared in several hit series over the years, including Fox’s Melrose Place, The WB’s Charmed to NBC’s My Name is Earl.
By Matt Webb Mitovich
As if Fox’s Breaking In (Tuesdays at 9:30/8:30c) hasn’t already raised the question of “Who’s the boss?” with the addition of Megan Mullally as Contra Security’s new owner, Alyssa Milano has been booked for an encore, as the scheming estranged wife of Christian Slater‘s Oz.
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Milano first played Amy early into Season 1 of the caper comedy, when the comely beauty passed herself off as a singleton dentist to Cameron as a means of plotting against her hubby. But by episode’s end, Oz and Amy seemed on the verge of a reconciliation.
Milano will reprise the role in this season’s Episode 9.
In addition to her runs on Who’s the Boss?, Charmed and My Name Is Earl, Milano’s more recent TV credits include the ABC rom-com Romantically Challenged, voicing Poison Ivy on Young Justice, Castle and the TV-movieSundays at Tiffany’s.
When a stray dog collapsed in front of Mark Hayward’s home, his first thought was to try to save her. A ferry ride to the nearest vet revealed that the dog suffered from malnutrition, dehydration, mange and a deeply entrenched heartworm parasite. The dog could be saved—the only problem was the cost.
Mark tweeted a plea for help to his followers, but the response wasn’t enough to pay for the dog’s needs.