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Showbiz people briefs

Wed Aug 15, 2007 1:08am EDT

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - "JAG" star David James Elliott recently started filming "The Rainbow Tribe," a coming-of-age indie film set at a summer camp in Minnesota. He will play a cancer victim who goes to the camp to help troubled kids in search for hope in his life. Chris Watson directs.

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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - A.J. Buckley has been promoted to a regular on CBS' "CSI: NY." He plays Adam Ross, a gifted lab technician who specializes in the analysis of trace evidence. Recently seen in the feature "The Last Sin Eater," Buckly will next co-star opposite Gabrielle Union in the thriller "The Box."

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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Ever Carradine and Kyle Secor have joined ABC's new drama "Women's Murder Club," which revolves around four girlfriends (Angie Harmon, Laura Harris, Aubrey Dollar, Paula Newsome) who solve tough murder cases.

Carradine will play the fiancee of Tom Hogan (Rob Estes), a politically savvy police lieutenant and the ex-husband of Lindsay Boxer (Harmon). Secor will play a charming lawyer who has a secret romantic history with Jill (Harris). Carradine and Secor co-starred together on ABC's "Commander in Chief."

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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Benny Ciaramello has landed a recurring role on NBC's "Friday Night Lights." He will play a love interest to Lyla Garrity (Minka Kelly).

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