With popular shows such as 'Law and Order' and 'Grey's Anatomy' setting the bar with their highly rated spin-offs, it was only a matter of time before more series got in the mix.
The Hollywood Reporter states that Oscar winner Forest Whitaker will star in CBS' 'Criminal Minds' spin-off.
The project, about a new group of profilers who work outside the FBI bureaucracy, will be introduced on an episode of 'Criminal Minds' in the spring.
Whitaker will play Cooper, the leader of the squad. Described as a dynamic, mysterious and charming father figure to the rest of the team, Cooper is a former star profiler in the behavioral unit who has been off the radar for the last eight years.
The TV route seems to work better for Whitaker. After winning an Oscar for best actor in 2006 for his phenomenal portrayal of ruthless dictator Idi Amin in 'The Last King of Scotland,' the Longview, Texas, native shined when he guest starred on 'ER,' for which he received a 2007 Emmy Award nomination, and two seasons on the award-winning FX television series 'The Shield,' which earned him rave reviews.
With the exception of 'The Great Debaters,' which also starred Denzel Washington, Whitaker's films have mostly had him in supporting roles ('Street Kings,' 'Vantage Point,' 'Where the Wild Things Are'), played in limited theaters ('The Air I Breathe,' 'Winged Creatures'), or gone straight to DVD ('Powder Blue' and 'Hurricane Season').
He has two studio films slated for release this year: 'Our Family Wedding' with Regina King and 'Repo Man' with Jude Law.
If the spin-off is successful, Whitaker would join a list of high-profile African American film actors who have jumped to TV for long-term work, including Lawrence Fishburne ('CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'), Gabrielle Union ('FlashForward'), Alfre Woodard ('Three Rivers'), Jada Pinkett Smith ('HawthoRNe'), Anthony Anderson ('Law and Order'), LL Cool J ('NCIS: Los Angeles'), and Regina King ('Southland'). Angela Bassett joined the cast of the 'ER' for the show's final season (2008-2009).


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By: wolfy on 1/30/2010 5:18PM
What, no love for Shemar Moore, also of "Criminal Minds?" He's done movies...no Oscar winner, but he's won awards for his job on "The Young and the Restless..."
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By: patr728 on 1/30/2010 7:57PM
Shemar is YUMMY! I watch every episode of Criminal Minds that I can. It really is a very good show. It looks like there is good chemistry between the actors which enhances the quality of the show. I will be sad when it is retired.
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By: lsgiff on 1/30/2010 5:14PM
A Criminal Minds spin off? What is wrong with CBS? Do they want a crime show for every city in America?
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By: Ray on 1/30/2010 8:33PM
CBS - crime shows every night - YES!! Beats anything on NBC and most stuff on ABC. The only show I watch regularly that is not on CBS is "Bones" on FOX which is, surprise, surprise, a crime show!
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By: Fabacher on 1/30/2010 6:12PM
Why am I not surprised that he's the boss? Seems like anytime lately that a new boss shows up on a TV show, it's a black guy. Guess it's payback time.
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By: BRidger on 1/30/2010 6:17PM
Boy, you are right about that one!
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By: bianca12 on 1/31/2010 11:01AM
Not to worry.....there is no such thing as 'pay-back' in television land. Trust me they don't care. However, I am sure you would agree TV should do a better job of developing new shows and better roles for African Americans. Not just spin-offs and tough talking bosses. I mean duh, anyone could play that role......right? Unless of course as an award winning actor Mr Whitaker was selected to bring something more to the show.....hmmmmm
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By: Jean on 1/30/2010 7:03PM
Not only boss on TV program, also weather persons, anchors, reporters, commercials and "experts".
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By: Boston Blackie on 1/30/2010 7:11PM
WOW Racism reigns supreme it would think. I would like to think that it is simple jealousy, but not it is nasty distateful racism. As a lily white old lady I say....shame on all of you!!
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By: patr728 on 1/30/2010 7:57PM
For crying out loud get a life.... who cares what color the actor's skin is as long as he/she performs well!
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