Actor James Remar will appear on season four of 'Private Practice,' Unreality Primetime reports.
Remar will play Gibby, a doctor who is friends with Pete (Tim Daly) and who works with Doctors Without Borders.
In addition, Daemon's TV reports, French Stewart and Currie Graham will appear as brothers in the opening episode of season four. Graham will play Russell, a patient who needs a kidney transplant, while Stewart will play Kevin, his potential donor brother.
James Remar's credits include Broadway's BENT, as well as 'Dexter,' 'Sex and the City,' 'The Warriors,' '48 Hrs,' 'The Cotton Club,' and 'Mortal Kombat: Annihilation.'
French Stewart's credits include LITTLE EGYPT, as well as '3rd Rock from the Sun,' 'Stargate,' and 'Leaving Los Vegas.'
Currie Graham's credits include 'NYPD Blue,' 'Suddenly Susan,' 'House,' '24,' and 'Desperate Housewives.'
'Private Practice' is a medical drama that follows the adventures of Dr. Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh). The show also stars Daly, Audra McDonald, Paul Adelstein, KaDee Strickland, Taye Diggs, and Amy Brenneman. The fourth season of 'Private Practice' will premiere on ABC on September 23.
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