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Exclusive: ‘Lost’ retains ‘L.A. Law’ alum Sheila Kelley
Exclusive: ‘Lost’ retains ‘L.A. Law’ alum Sheila Kelley
Actress-turned-erotic exercise pioneer Sheila Kelley has found a plum role on the final season of Lost, sources confirm to me exclusively. Kelley — best known acting-wise for her three-year stint as secretary Gwen Taylor on L.A. Law — will play the recurring role of Kendall, an intellectual ...
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spoilerslost.blogspot.com — Actress-turned-erotic exercise pioneer Sheila Kelley has found a plum role on the final season of Lost, sources confirm to me exclusively. Kelley — best known acting-wise for her three-year stint as secretary Gwen Taylor on L.A. Law — will play the recurring role of Kendall, an ... Casting News
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LOST Spoilers — ... — best known acting-wise for her three-year stint as secretary Gwen Taylor on L.A. Law — will play the recurring role of Kendall, an intellectual beauty with a sharp edge to her wit who is caught committing corporate espionage and has to lie her way out. At least that’s the info Team Darlton circulated around town when they were casting the role. For all I know Kelley is replacing an AWOL Mira Furlan as Rousseau. Source: EW ...

Exclusive: 'Lost' retains 'L.A. Law' alum Sheila Kelley
Oh No They Didn't! — Actress-turned-erotic exercise pioneer Sheila Kelley has found a plum role on the final season of Lost. Kelley — best known acting-wise for her three-year stint as secretary Gwen Taylor on L.A. Law — will play the recurring role of Kendall, an intellectual beauty with a sharp edge to her wit who is caught committing corporate espionage and has to lie her way out. source

Sheila Kelley Takes 'Lost' Recurring Role
BuddyTV — ... Sheila Kelley is joining the show's sixth and final season, Entertainment Weekly reports.  She's taking the recurring role of Kendall, one who possesses great intellect, sharp wit and beauty--but is caught participating in corporate espionage and has to lie to get her way out of it. ...

Pole Dance Workout Instructor Joins Cast Of Lost… So What Does This MEAN?
Best Week Ever — ... Meet your new cast member, Lost fans — L.A. Law co-star turned erotic exercise instructor Sheila Kelley: ...

Casting call: Sheila Kelley gets 'Lost,' Kathy Griffin to 'SVU'
From Inside the Box — ... has added another guest star to its final season: former "L.A. Law" regular Sheila Kelley. Kelley, who also starred in "Singles" and is the creator of the pole-dancing workout program S Factor, will have a recurring part in the coming season, ABC confirms. Her character, per EW.com , will be a sharp-witted woman who's "caught committing corporate espionage and has to lie her way out." Whether that's an accurate description of the character or a bit of disinformation from Dharma HQ remains to be seen (it's looking like "Lost" will return in January). Kelley joins a guest-star ...

Wednesday's Sex and Brazil news
The Medium is Not Enough TV blog — ... Bradley Cooper Theater/Theatre Denzel Washington returns to Broadway for Fences Jason Donovan and Liz McClarnon to star in touring version of The War of the Worlds British TV BBC4 drama press pack BBC Cymru Wales appoints Elis Owen head of commissioning BSkyB launches iPhone mobile TV app US TV LA Law's Sheila Kelley joins Lost TV viewing reaches all-time high ...

Guillermo del Toro's Monstrous Hobbit Cameo, A New Doctor Who Alien, And Captain Marvel's Edgy Script [Morning Spoilers]
io9 — ... The producers have filled the role of Kendall, previously mentioned as a sharply witty, intellectual beauty who is caught committing corporate espionage. The corporate spy in question will be played by LA Law's Sheila Kelley. [Ausiello] ...

Sheila Kelley joins LOST for Season 6
Approaching Lost — ... Actress Sheila Kelley, best known for a three-year role on L.A. Law, has landed a recurring role on Lost’s final season as “Kendall,” a role EW describes as “an intellectual beauty with a sharp edge to her wit who is caught committing corporate espionage and has to lie her way out.” ...

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