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    New lover moves in on "Housewives"

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    Neal McDonough, one of the cast members of the film ''Flags of Our Fathers'' poses at the film's premiere in Beverly Hills, California October 9, 2006. REUTERS/Fred Prouser

    LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - A new male love interest is moving to Wisteria Lane next season.

    Entertainment  |  Television

    Neal McDonough has joined the cast of "Desperate Housewives" in a recurring role as a white-collar resident who is expected to get romantically involved with one of the housewives.

    He is the second addition to the cast of the ABC show next season, along with Gale Harold ("Queer as Folk"), who will recur as Ken, the mysterious man seen kissing Teri Hatcher's character in the final flash-forward scene this past season.

    McDonough's TV credits include the short-lived series "Medical Investigation" and "Boomtown," as well as the 2007 miniseries "Tin Man."

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