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EYES Opens Wider: Eyes (households: 5.6/9, #10; adults 18-49: 3.2, #9), has nearly duplicated its premiere numbersnot to mention held an improved 84% in adults 18-49.

ABC opens EYES: The official site for EYES has finally been opened at ABC.com. You can view the site here but there is not much happening there at the moment.

Natalie Zea debuts in the new prime-time crime drama Eyes on March 30 (10 pm/ET, ABC). Natalie was added to the lineup of stars to feature in ABC's drama "Eyes" in 2004. The show is about a high powered risk management corporation and Natalie will be playing an employee at the firm.

SHOW INFO: From the executive producer of Fastlane and the co-creator of the much-analyzed Profit comes "Eyes," the suspenseful one-hour, midseason drama series full of risks, bluffs, blackmail and intrigue. If someone steals $100 from you, call the police. If they steal $100,000, call the FBI. But if you're the CEO of a Fortune 500 company and your chief financial officer embezzles $100 million on your watch, call Judd Risk Management. Natalie Zea plays the role of Trish Agermeyer.

Natalie recently told me that she will began airing on FX's "The Shield" in April and that she wraps up shooting for season three in a few weeks.

Natalie is currently appearing in a recurring role on FX's "The Shield", playing "Lauren Riley" opposite Emmy Award Winner, Michael Chiklis. in episode: "Strays" (episode # 3.11) scheduled to air: 18 May 2004.

Other notable guest appearances:
"MDs" (2002) playing "Ghost" in episode: "R.I.P." (episode # 1.6) 30 October 2002

"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) playing "Needra Fenway" in episode: "Gentle, Gentle" (episode # 1.19) 12 April 2001

Jenn: Since you departed Passions, what have you been doing?

Natalie: Since leaving Passions i've been a bit preoccupied with my personal life. I've been doing a lot of reevaluating and kind of taking care of my life outside my career. It's been a little crazy. career-wise i've gotten back into the theatre, which i've missed sorely. I'm producing and on the board of directors for a company called The Lonestar Ensemble. I'm also co-writing and acting in a film that will be set and shot in west texas. We hope to be in production by late fall, early winter.

Jenn: Do you regret leaving the show?

Natalie: No, i do not regret leaving the show.

Jenn: Many fans have been asking, where you are now? Are you doing any new projects, we should look out for?

Natalie: See above. I will try to be more diligent about updating my web site in the future. Things have just been a bit topsy turvy around here lately.

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