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Jorja's In!From The Hollywood Reporter we have some nice news today!

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation‘s Jorja Fox is remaining on the case.

The actress has signed a new one-year deal with CBS Television Studios to remain on the long-running procedural,The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively.

Fox plays forensic scientist Sara Sidle on the CBS drama, a role she first stepped into in the second episode of the Anthony Zuiker procedural in 2000. The actress, who departed the series as a regular in late 2007, returned in May 2008 as a guest star in a handful of episodes. She was later upped to recurring in 2009 and returned to her role as a series regular in July 2011.

Fox’s new deal comes less than two weeks after co-starGeorge Eads re-upped with the studio to return forCSI‘s upcoming 13th season.

Following a tumultuous season that saw the series uprooted from its longtime Thursday time slot to Wednesdays, the billion-dollar franchise saw Ted Danson take over for Laurence Fishburne at the beginning of the season, later being joined byElisabeth Shue, who replaced Marg HelgenbergerPeri Gilpin made her debut as the wife to Danson’s D.B. Russell during Wednesday’s Season 12 finale, which was up a tenth of a point week-over-week with a 2.4 rating in the key adults 18-49 demographic.

Fox is repped by Domain Talent and Framework Entertainment.

Credit: Hollywood Reporter

Comments

  1. AbraCadaver says:

    AMEN! ;-)

  2. YES!!!!!

  3. Kira699 says:

    NOW Season 13 will be worth watching. YAY.

  4. Rebecca says:

    A reason to watch Season 13!

  5. YES!!!! :lol:

  6. AbraCadaver says:

    I’m glad Jorja signed on early this year. I almost ran out of my digitalis before she renewed her contract last season. :grin:

  7. Nathalie says:

    Awesome! :lol:

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      • Site Admin Ipstenu says:

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