Grant Show, the 90’s heartthrob who’s breakout role came from portraying Jake Hanson on the wildly popular Melrose Place, is back on the small screen playing a soap opera actor on the new Lifetime show Devious Maids.
Show stars as Spence Westmore on Devious Maids, produced by Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry. “He has a clear vision of what he wants, and I think he has — one of the reasons I wanted to work with him was he has his own code, his own flavor,” Show told Uinterview exclusively.
The Lifetime original series has just been given the green light for a second season and Show’s character will have a steamy storyline involving a love triangle. “He falls in love with Rosie, she gives him everything that his wife does not. But it's going to be challenged. [His wife] Peri realizes what a b—h she’s been and decides she wants to try to fix the marriage,” Show says of his character's evolution.
Show, 51, recently tied the knot with Deception actress Katherine LaNasa. “Yeah she is just a joy, we are having so much fun. We’re back from New York where she was doing Deception and I was flying down from Atlanta doing Devious Maids at our previous house for a while,” he told Uinterview.
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