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Rebecca Romijn joins "Larry Gaye"

90210 star Jessica Lowndes, Glee’s Jayma Mays and Rebecca Romijn have joined the cast of the indie film Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant.

The movie, currently shooting, sees Mark Feuerstein as a womanizing flight attendant who is hit with the news that he has an adolescent son and that his job might be in jeopardy.

A slew of familiar faces are in the roll call, including Stanley Tucci, Marcia Gay Harden, Taye Diggs, Henry Winkler, Molly Shannon, Jason Alexander, Ian Gomez and Leslie Coutterand.

Rebecca Romijn will star in new TNT series

"X-Men" star Rebecca Romijn and "The Closer" vet John Tenney will star in a new TNT private-eye series based on author David Baldacci's Sean King and Michelle Maxwell characters, the network said Tuesday.

The as-yet-untitled series, which has been given a 10-episode order, will revolve around a pair of unorthodox private detectives and former Secret Service agents who use their unique skills to solve crimes.

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2013-03-03: Vancouver (King & Maxwell Shooting)
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Rebecca Romijn stars in "King and Maxwell"

Rebecca Romijn is getting into the crime business. The X-Men actress has been tapped to star in TNT's King and Maxwell drama pilot from NCIS: Los Angeles boss Shane Brennan, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

The hourlong drama revolves around crime novelist David Baldacci's characters Sean King and Michelle Maxwell and is based on his best-selling novels. Sean and Michelle are ex-secret service agents who have unique skill sets that give them an upper hand on suspects and law enforcement.

Rebecca Romijn's Hair

When Rebecca Romijn decided to lighten up her hair recently, she wanted the color to be strong, but subtle.

“I don’t change my look much, because I’m a mom, and on a day-to-day basis I have to be as low-maintenance as possible,” she tells PEOPLE. “But heading into red carpet season, you have to figure out how to make your hair look as great as possible, as often as possible.”

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