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    Gorham leaves "Ugly Betty"

    Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:00am EDT
    Michael Urie (L), Christopher Gorham (C) and Becki Newton, stars of the comedy television series ''Ugly Betty'', accept the best comedy series award for the series at the 19th Annual Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Media Awards in Hollywood, April 26, 2008. REUTERS/Fred Prouser

    LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Christopher Gorham, who plays the endearing accountant Henry on "Ugly Betty," has left the show to co-star on CBS' midseason drama "Harper's Island."

    Entertainment  |  Television

    The serialized horror story revolves around a group of friends who meet on an island off the Seattle coast for a destination wedding. Gorham will play the groom-to-be, also called Henry.

    On ABC's "Ugly Betty," the rivalry between Henry and Gio (Freddy Rodriguez) for Betty's (America Ferrera) heart culminated in the Season 2 finale where the final scene showed Betty seemingly making her choice, but the lucky guy was not revealed.

    Rodriguez, who has features lined up, is not expected to come back for more than one episode.

    That means a new love life for Betty. She is not expected to stay on the sidelines for long; hunk Val Emmich was just cast as Jesse, a recurring character and new love interest for Betty.

    Gorham first appeared on "Betty" as a guest star in fall 2006.

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