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'Major Crimes' Season 4 News, Cast, Spoilers: 'Perception' Alum Joins Season 4

It seems that it is never too late to make the cast a little bigger even at the last minute. "Major Crimes" season 4 proves this as speculations say that it added a new character to the upcoming season finale.

According to Deadline, the latest actor to join the TNT drama is Arjay Smith. Smith will play a character named Dennis Price. The description for his character was released by TV Wise, and it states, "confident young man who has created a good business for himself as the neighborhood drug dealer." Although it hasn't been confirmed when Smith will appear, it is rumored that he might appear as part of the big finale.

Smith is represented by Global Artists and More/Medavoy Management and is best known for his role as Max Lewicki on "Perception," which aired on TNT for three seasons. He has also notably appeared in a recurring role in the successful motorcycle gang series "Sons of Anarchy" and has also guest starred in "CSI."

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Other actors that will be guest starring this season is Greg Rikkart. He has been cast this fourth season in a recurring role as Bobby G. Monroe. Monroe is a lawyer whose confidence shines forth despite his young age. His opposing stand for the death penalty in the Alice Herrera case becomes an important story line during the season. He will be representing Slider in the episodes and will be first seen next week.

The current season of "Major Crimes" has been expanded to 23 episodes already. Many fans are awaiting TNT's decision to renew the series since it has been one of the network's high-rated shows. Showrunner James Duff doesn't seem to be too worried about the current status of the show, as he seems fairly confident that the a fifth season will more likely be confirmed before the season finale airs in spring of 2016.

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