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Rosewood - Season 2 - Brian Austin Green Joins Cast

22 Jun 2016

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Brian Austin Green (“Anger Management,” “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles”) has been cast in a series regular role in the upcoming second season of ROSEWOOD.

Green will play AARON SLADE, East Miami Police’s newest member with a mysterious past, who will both challenge and complicate an already messy situation between DR. BEAUMONT ROSEWOOD, JR. (Morris Chestnut) and DETECTIVE ANNALISE VILLA (Jaina Lee Ortiz). He doesn’t trust anyone and hates the idea of partnerships and teams – which will keep Rosewood and Villa on their toes as they go to great lengths to figure him out. As the team begins to investigate and uncover the real Aaron Slade, the twosome learn of his storied past.

Set against the vibrant backdrop of Miami, medical procedural ROSEWOOD enters its second season Thursday, Sept. 22 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT), on FOX, as Rosewood, the city’s top private pathologist, and tough-as-nails detective Villa continue to investigate East Miami PD’s most challenging cases.

Brian Austin Green gained overnight fame as the sweet and naïve “David Silver” on the teen phenomenon “Beverly Hills, 90210. Green was most recently seen on “Anger Management,” opposite Charlie Sheen. He also starred in “Wedding Band” and was a series regular on FOX’s “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.” Additional credits include “Desperate Housewives,” “Smallville,” “CSI: Miami,” “Las Vegas,” “Hope & Faith,” “George Lopez” and “Freddie.” Green directed the feature film “Fish without a Bicycle” and he appeared in director Tony Scott’s “Domino,” opposite Keira Knightly and Christopher Walken.
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