On-screen, he's one of the men that burned Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) from the CIA years ago and the man now blackmailing Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar) for blowing up the consulate and killing two men. Yes, Burn Notice's big bad Anson (Jere Burns) has made many enemies. Off-screen, it's a different story. "I love this character of Anson so much," Anwar tells TVGuide.com. "Just how clever and how manipulative and how intelligent he is in the way that he can control the mechanisms of these characters. ... We're being devoured, essentially, so it's been a very pleasurable season to work on."
Following the shocking reveal in the midseason finale that Anson was part of the organization that burned Michael, Anson will be...
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Cheers to Wade Williams for playing both sides of the law on Burn Notice.
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Few actors are as well qualified to guest star as Carter, the alleged muscle for a Miami Beach loan shark (a slightly miscast Michael O'Keefe). As it turned out, Carter was inadvertently exposed as an undercover FBI agent by Michael (Jeffrey Donovan). Of course, Williams did time as corrupt corrections officer-turned-inmate Brad Bellick on Prison Break, so he knows a thing or two about crossing over the thin blue line...
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Burn Notice has added a Buffy the Vampire Slayer alum to its roster of guest stars this season.
Charisma Carpenter will drop by this season's 11th episode to play a high-maintenance trophy wife, TVGuide.com has confirmed. Her character is married to a bioweapons engineer whom Michael (Jeffrey Donovan) would love to get his hands on. TVLine first reported the news.
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Fans of Matt Lauria won't see the last of him when The Chicago Code ends this month.
The actor has been cast in the upcoming fifth season of USA Network's Burn Notice, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
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Before he moved to Miami for a life of mojitos, Hawaiian shirts and sugar mommas, Sam Axe (Bruce Campbell) was a commanding officer with the U.S. Navy Seals. So how did he get from point A to point B?
That's the story Burn Notice creator and executive producer Matt Nix will tell in the upcoming special two-hour movie, Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe.
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