Christopher Gorham to Star In USA Spy Thriller
Ugly Betty News —
... Chris Gorham has another gig. The Ugly Betty star, who showed his creepy side on Harper’s Island, is set to star opposite Piper Perabo in USA Network’s spy thriller "Covert Affairs." ...
News Round-up: Lau, Gorham, Tam, Spreitler
We Love Soaps —
Christopher Gorham cast in USA spy thriller Christopher Gorham (Henry, UGLY BETTY) has been tapped to star opposite Piper Perabo in USA Network's spy thriller COVERT AFFAIRS. The casting is believed to lift the contingency on the pilot. Written by Matt Corman and Chris Ord, AFFAIRS centers on Annie Walker (Perabo), a multilingual CIA trainee who joins the agency still reeling over a mysterious ex-boyfriend who appears to be of particular interest to her bosses. Gorham will play Auggie Anderson, a CIA military intelligence/special-ops agent blinded years ago ...
Christopher Gorham and Piper Perabo cast in USA pilot "Covert Affairs."
Geno's World —
Congratulations to my Twitter pal Christopher! Chris just finished shooting "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend" with Alyssa Milano. He goes from shooting with Alyssa to Piper? The man has got the BEST job in the world! :) THR: Christopher Gorham has been tapped to star opposite Piper Perabo in USA Network's spy thriller "Covert Affairs." The casting is believed to lift the contingency on the pilot.Written by Matt Corman and Chris Ord, "Affairs" centers on Annie Walker ( ...
Casting call: Christopher Gorham, Donal Logue, Garret Dillahunt
From Inside the Box —
... this summer, has landed a starring role in USA's pilot "Covert Affairs." His casting opposite Piper Perabo lifts a contingency and allows the project to go forward, according to The Hollywood Reporter . "Covert Affairs" will star Perabo as a CIA trainee who's coming off a bad breakup -- and whose ex is a person of interest to her superiors. Gorham will play a blind agent who helps Perabo's character adjust to the job. Before "Harper's Island," Gorham appeared on "Ugly Betty," "Jake 2.0" and "Popular," among other shows. Elsewhere on cable , ...


