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Reiko Aylesworth, Sarah Wynter Join 'Damages'

Reiko Aylewsworth and Sarah WynterThe FX legal drama 'Damages' has added two more names to its already star-studded cast.

The Hollywood Reporter
confirms that former '24' stars Reiko Aylesworth and Sarah Wynter will join Martin Short, Campbell Scott, Keith Carradine and Lily Tomlin in the show's upcoming third season, premiering in January.

Wynter, who played Kate Warner on '24,' will reportedly guest as a security specialist who helps an assistant district attorney (Short) tackle a financial scheme. Aylesworth, who also had roles on 'ER' and 'Lost,' will portray the wife of Scott's character.

Warner and Aylesworth appeared together on '24' season 2; Aylesworth's character, Michelle Dessler, remained on the show for two additional seasons.

Both Scott and Short are billed as regulars for the 13-episode season; Tomlin and Carradine will guest star, according to FX. Other upcoming guest stars include Ebon Moss-Bachrach ('John Adams'), Michael Gaston ('Fringe') and Darren Goldstein, who played Chris Sharp in season 1.

In two seasons, 'Damages' has won numerous awards, including two Best Actress in a Drama Emmys for its star, Glenn Close. Co-star Zeljko Ivanek also won a Best Supporting Actor in a Drama in 2008.

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