Arielle Kebbel, a familiar face in the world of television, is set to star in the new CBS procedural series, 'Marshals'. This marks her latest venture into the realm of network television, adding to her already impressive resume. With a knack for playing memorable characters, Kebbel is poised to captivate audiences once again.
The show, set in the 'Yellowstone' universe, stars Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton, an elite U.S. Marshal. While this is a new venture for Grimes, Kebbel brings her own brand of expertise to the role. She plays Belle Skinner, a fellow Marshal, and her character is sure to leave a lasting impression on viewers.
However, this isn't Kebbel's first foray into the procedural genre. She previously appeared in the long-running Fox medical drama '9-1-1', playing Lucy Donato, a former firefighter. Despite her memorable performance, her time on the show was short-lived, as she only appeared in six episodes before suffering an injury. This led to her character being written out, and she hasn't returned since.
The short-lived nature of her roles on both '9-1-1' and 'Rescue: HI-Surf' has raised questions about her ability to stick with a show for an extended period. Yet, 'Marshals' presents a unique opportunity for her to establish a longer-lasting presence in the industry. With a strong built-in audience and a character that could easily become a fan favorite, this spin-off of 'Yellowstone' might just be her best chance at a prolonged run on a major TV show.
As 'Marshals' airs on CBS and streams on Paramount+, audiences can expect to see Kebbel's character, Belle Skinner, navigate the challenges of being an elite U.S. Marshal. While her previous roles may have been fleeting, this new venture could be the turning point she needs to establish herself as a staple in the procedural genre.