Most Wanted’, Replaces Julian McMahon

EXCLUSIVEDylan McDermott has been made a permanent member of the Dick Wolf Universe. The Emmy-nominated actor, who has been recurring on NBC’s Law & Order: Organized Crime, has been tapped as the lead of another Dick Wolf series, CBS’ FBI: Most Wanted

McDermott is expected to succeed Julian McMahon. FBI: Most WantedAfter almost three seasons. McMahon’s last episode of Jess LaCroix, the head of FBI Most Wanted Unit’s team assigned to the most extreme cases, will air March 8. McDermott is scheduled to make his FBI: Most WantedIn Episode 17 of the current third-season, he will make his debut. It airs in April. Although he is not yet known about his role, he will be playing a brand new character.

On Law & Order: Organized Crime, McDermott originally signed on as a one-year series regular to play Stabler’s (Chris Meloni) Season 1 nemesis. His character Richard Wheatley received so well that NBC was approached by Wolf The PracticeThe blockbuster deal to have him back as a regular in Season 2 led to the return of McDermott, an alum. McDermott’s arc on L&O: Organized CrimeAs he transitions, he will be winding down. FBI: Most Wanted

Produced in association with CBS Studios by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television. FBI: Most Wanted is part of CBS’ formidable FBI Tuesday lineup. It is a Top 10 drama that averages 8.8 Million viewers (most current). FBI: Most WantedThis executive production was produced by Dick Wolf (executive producer), Todd Arnow (producer), Arthur W. Forney (producer), and Peter Jankowski.

McDermott earned his first Emmy nomination for the lead role in ABC’s The Practice. He was recently seen in Netflix’s Hollywood, which landed him his second Emmy nomination and returning to FX’s American Horror Story.The feature also features him as a star King Richard. McDermott co-headlined the drama at CBS before. Stalker. Industry Entertainment and CAA represent him.

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