Annie Wersching To Guest Star On 'Touch' And More Casting News

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Kiefer Sutherland attends the FOX All-Star Party on Monday, July 23, 2012, in West Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Calling all "24" fans: Renee and Jack aren't over quite yet!

According to EW, Annie Wersching -- who portrayed Renee on the Fox series -- is headed to "Touch," which stars Jack Bauer himself Kiefer Sutherland, as a therapist named Kate Gordon who specializes in childhood trauma.

Since her "24" days, Wersching has appeared on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "Harry's Law" and more.

In other casting news...

Gloria's mom and sister are stopping by "Modern Family."
The Dunphys had better watch out: Elizabeth Pena is swinging by the ABC series to play Gloria's (Sofia Vergara) mother, while Stephanie Beatriz will portray her sister. Sounds like one loud episode! [TVLine]

James D'Arcy will appear on "Those Who Kill." D'Arcy will star opposite Chloe Sevigny on A&E's new serial killer-themed series. [Deadline]

"Mythbusters" is taking on "Breaking Bad." The Discovery series will take a closer look inside the AMC show with guest appearances by series creator Vince Gilligan and star Aaron Paul. [EW]

Lynn Herring is on her way back to "General Hospital." Known for playing Lucy Cole back in the '80s, Herring will "slip on Lucy's clothes one last time" for a December episode of the ABC soap. [Soap Opera Digest]

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