FOX’S “Empire” is closing out its third season in a big fashion. The hip-hop drama has enlisted Demi Moore for a multiple-episode role. The actress will make her debut on the season three finale and see her role as a take-charge nurse with a mysterious past continue into the previously announced fourth season when she becomes more entangled with the Lyon family. For Moore, “Empire” will mark her biggest TV role since her regular run on “General Hospital;” her small-screen credits also include episodes of “Will and Grace” and “Ellen.” On the film side, her credits include “Ghost,” “A Few Good Men,” “The Joneses,” “My Best Friend’s Girl” and “Indecent Proposal.” Moore joins a rapidly growing roster of guest stars for the third season of “Empire.” They include Eva Longoria, Taye Diggs, Phylicia Rashad, Nia Long and Moore’s daughter, Rumer Willis. Moore’s casting comes as co-creator Lee Daniels recently said there will be an Empire spinoff. “We’re in talks,” he said in January. “We’re finally figuring it out. It takes a minute, you know? We just really had to build the foundation of ‘Empire,’ so we then try to figure out what that B-chorus is. It looks like it’s going to happen.” (SD-Agencies) |