Denise Richards To Appear On 'Anger Management' And More Casting News

Denise Richards & Charlie Sheen Team Up For His Show
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Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards are gearing up for a small-screen reunion. According to TVLine, the exes will appear together on FX's sitcom "Anger Management."

Richards is set to play Lori, the business partner of Sheen's onscreen ex-girlfriend, played by Shawnee Smith.

This isn't the first time the now-friendly exes have appeared on TV together. Richards guest starred with Sheen on "Spin City" and she also played his ex on "Two and a Half Men." The actress' other TV credits include "Sex, Love & Secrets" and "Blue Mountain State."

In other casting news...

"Switched At Birth" star Vanessa Marano has landed a guest spot on "Grey's Anatomy." Marano is set to play a mysterious sexual assault victim who ends up being Holly Weeler, the subject of a widely-known kidnapping case. [THR]

Kenny Johnson has joined the cast of "The Mentalist." "The Shield" actor is set to play Greg Taybeck, Theresa Lisbon (Robin Tunney)'s ex-fiancee who becomes involved in one of her cases in the CBS drama. [TV Guide]

"Breakout Kings" actress Brooke Nevin will guest star on the "CSI" finale. Nevin will play Maya, one of D.B. Russell's four kids who swings by for a visit in the show's season finale. [THR]

Emily Brochere is headed to "American Horror Story." The French actress has landed the crucial role of Gia, described as a wild-child sexpot on the second season of the FX thriller. [TVLine]

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