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EXCLUSIVE: We’ll be seeing a new face when Tracker kicks off the remainder of its second season on Sunday. Legacies alum Chris Lee has been tapped for a substantial recurring role opposite Eric Graise in the popular CBS procedural drama starring Justin Hartley, Deadline has learned.
Lee will play Randy, Bobby’s (Graise) charismatic and charming cousin who comes to town to give him a hand.
The series, based on the bestselling novel The Never Game by Jeffery Deaver, stars Hartley as Colter Shaw, a lone-wolf survivalist who driven by the troubles of his past, uses his instincts to find the missing and collect rewards. Supported by lawyer Reenie Green (Fiona Rene), his business handler Velma Bruin (Abby McEnany) and tech expert Bobby Exley (Graise), Colter will stop at nothing to get the job done.
In the Season 2 midseason return premiere episode “The Disciple”, a new lead in Colter’s white whale case, the disappearance of Gina Picket, brings him and retired cop Keaton (guest star Brent Sexton) back together to track down a serial killer, per the logline.
The series is produced by 20th Television. Ken Olin, Hartley and Elwood Reid serve as executive producers.
Tracker returns for its remaining Season 2 episodes on Sunday, Feb. 16.
Best known for his series regular role of Kaleb Hawkins in all four seasons of the CW’s Legacies, Lee most recently originated the role of Knuck in Alicia Key’s Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Hell’s Kitchen. He’ll also reprise his role of Hannibal in the upcoming season 7 of Showtime’s The Chi. Lee is repped by Mainstay Entertainment and CAA.