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From ‘Fringe’ to ‘Smash’: How ‘Mistresses’ Have Invaded U.S. TV
The talented ladies (and men) of Mistresses most certainly get around. From Fringe to the upcoming musical drama Smash, you’ll find these stars in some very familiar places on your TV dial. Here’s your guide to their whereabouts.
But you need not search too far: the stars of Mistresses return with the premiere of its third and final season in BBC America’s Dramaville tonight (January 18) at 10/9c.
First: Shelley Conn