Grammer will portray a tough-on-crime state’s attorney in the new drama, set to premiere mid-season.
Emmy Award-winning actor Kelsey Grammer likes to play politics — Chicago-style. The actor (“Cheers,” “Frasier”) returns to Chicago to film Fox’s upcoming drama “Proven Innocent,” his second turn at portraying a local pol following his run as Chicago mayor Tom Kane on the successful Starz series “Boss.”
Grammer (who replaces the originally cast Brian D’Arcy James in the role) will portray tough-on-crime state’s attorney Gore Bellows in the new drama, which co-stars Rachelle Lefevre, Riley Smith, Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser and Nikki M. James. It’s set to premiere mid-season.
“The subject matter is very timely and worth exploring; I am excited to be a part of that,” said Grammer, in the official announcement.
The series follows a criminal defense firm led Lefevre’s Madeline Scott, who as a young adult was wrongfully convicted of a crime and sent to prison for 10 years until attorney Easy Boudreau (Hornsby) won her release (he is now her partner in a law firm). Grammer’s Bellows is the prosecutor who got her convicted.
Grammer is currently doing voiceover work in Guillermo del Toro’s animated series, “Trollhunters” on Netflix.
In this July 27,2011 file photo, actor Kelsey Grammer acts during a scene while filming “Boss” in Chicago.| AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File