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Mischa Barton is back.
The O.C. actress is returning to the small screen to guest-star in ABC Family's new drama Recovery Road, the network tells PEOPLE exclusively.
The show is based on the Y.A. novels by Blake Nelson and follows a group of teens recovering from addiction at a rehab center, Springtime Meadows.
Jessica Sula (Skins), Kyla Pratt (One on One), Sebastian de Souza (The Borgias), Sharon Leal (Dreamgirls), David Witts (Eastenders), Lindsay Pearce (The Glee Project) and Daniel Franzese (Looking, but most importantly, Damian "I Want My Pink Shirt Back" in Mean Girls) lead the cast.
The O.C. actress is returning to the small screen to guest-star in ABC Family's new drama Recovery Road, the network tells PEOPLE exclusively.
The show is based on the Y.A. novels by Blake Nelson and follows a group of teens recovering from addiction at a rehab center, Springtime Meadows.
Jessica Sula (Skins), Kyla Pratt (One on One), Sebastian de Souza (The Borgias), Sharon Leal (Dreamgirls), David Witts (Eastenders), Lindsay Pearce (The Glee Project) and Daniel Franzese (Looking, but most importantly, Damian "I Want My Pink Shirt Back" in Mean Girls) lead the cast.
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"General Hospital" alum Jon Lindstrom (Port Charles' ex-Kevin Collins) has joined the cast ABC Family's "Recovery Road." The show is based on the novel of the same name by Blake Nelson and centers on teenage party girl Maddie (Jessica Sula, “Skins”), who is forced to go to rehab or be expelled from her school. Maddie makes the choice to go live at a recovery house where she meets other young adults struggling with addiction.
Lindstrom will play William, a counselor at the center. The show also stars Mischa Barton ("The O.C.") as Olivia and Daniel Franzese ("Mean Girls") as Vern, other patients at the center. "Recovery Road" is set to begin airing sometime in 2016.
Lindstrom will play William, a counselor at the center. The show also stars Mischa Barton ("The O.C.") as Olivia and Daniel Franzese ("Mean Girls") as Vern, other patients at the center. "Recovery Road" is set to begin airing sometime in 2016.
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It it too mean if i say: "As herself?"
ReplyDeleteWhoa i recognized her from The OC and i don't even watched that show LOL
ReplyDeleteMischa Barton damn, that's a name I haven't heard for a while.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait
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