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Melissa George Joins the 'Lie to Me' Guest Star-apalooza

Melissa George'Lie to Me' is putting together one of the best casts of recur and guest stars of any two-season-old TV show. Veteran TV and movie actor Melissa George will guest star on the Fox drama as a recurring character later this season.

Entertainment Weekly reports George will play an "Anna Nicole Smith-type" character named Clara Martin, the widow of a murdered billionaire that takes over her husband's business empire.

She comes off recent turns on 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'In Treatment,' the latter for which she received a 2008 Golden Globe nomination.

George, who has also starred in 'Friends,' 'Alias' and '30 Days of Night,' joins a list of 'Lie to Me' recurring stars including Jennifer Beals, Sean Patrick Thomas and Mekhi Phifer, who became a regular. Season 2 guest stars include Erika Christensen, James Marsters and Garret Dillahunt.

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