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2003, TV Show

Exclusive: Gloria Reuben to Guest-Star on Drop Dead Diva

Gloria Reuben is a Drop Dead Diva. At least, she will be when she guest-stars in the Lifetime series.

In the season finale, the Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actress will play Professor Kathy Miller, Jane (Brooke Elliott) and Grayson's (Jackson Hurst) latest client, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

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Missing -- A window opens on a child who lives in a war torn area where he longs for his past peaceful life.
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Missing -- Alice, sixteen years old, wakes up by a pond near a forest. She cannot remember how she arrived there, nor why she is naked and her clothes are hanging in the branches of the trees. Her first instinct is to run home. But something sinister hangs in the air.
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Maggie Gilkeson (Cate Blanchett), a New Mexico cattle rancher has her father Samuel Jones (Tommy Lee Jones) show up on her property hoping for reconciliation. She him away, but regrets it when her eldest daughter Lilly (Evan Rachel Wood) is kidnapped by a band of psychotic Apache killers. When the local sheriff and the U.S. Army balk at chasing the perpetrators, a desperate Maggie turns to her father to save her daughter.
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Exclusive: Gloria Reuben to Guest-Star on Drop Dead Diva

Gloria Reuben is a Drop Dead Diva. At least, she will be when she guest-stars in the Lifetime series.

In the season finale, the Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actress will play Professor Kathy Miller, Jane (Brooke Elliott) and Grayson's (Jackson Hurst) latest client, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

Watch full episodes of Drop Dead Diva

"Professor Miller is a brilliant geneticist suffering from... read more

Vivica A. Fox Brings a "Legal Love Triangle" to Drop Dead Diva

How do you deal with a two-timing man?

If you're Vivica A. Fox, you take the high road. But if you're her character on Drop Dead Diva, you take the guy to court.

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I've noticed Lifetime is ...

Question: I've noticed Lifetime is promoting a new show called Angela's Eyes, but they have not said anything about the new season of Missing. Does this mean that it won't be back on the air? The last episode was labeled a "season finale."
Answer: When that finale aired, Lifetime may not have canceled the show yet. But it has now. Missing is, I guess you could say, missing for good ... read more

Vivica's Gone Missing


This month, fans of Missing were wowed by the difference in Lifetime's psychic police drama. Gone is the misleading former title 1-800-MISSING. (Those are actually the digits for a "clairvoyant hotline" unrelated to the series!) Kill Bill's Vivica A. Fox has replaced ER's Gloria Reuben as the leading lady cop. Sole original cast member Caterina Scorsone is now a full-fledged FBI agent whose new G-Man colleagues include All My Children's Mark Consuelos and Justin Louis (who's starred in too many failed sitcoms to mention). The show's also set in Washington, D.C. Of course, Miss Vivica is the best change of all.

"I would have been a fool to pass up this opportunity," enthuses Fox, who plays badass agent Nicole Scott. She also enjoys some creative control as coexecutive producer, and owns a stake in Missing. "I'm very, very happy at the Lifetime network." (Translation: "Ca-ching!")

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Premiered: August 02, 2003, on Lifetime
Rating: TV-PG
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Premise: Crime drama exploring the uneasy alliance between a no-nonsense FBI agent and a young psychic, who has the ability to locate missing persons. Originally called '1-800-Missing,' the series began its second season with some major changes, including a shortened title. Gloria Reuben left, and Vivica A. Fox stepped in as fiery agent Nicole Scott. The series is based on the '1-800-Where R U' young-adult novels by Meg Cabot.

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