ASHLEY Judd is reportedly set to return to TV.
The Heat star will break her 20 year break from the small screen to play a former CIA agent who travels to Europe to find her lost son in Missing.
Judd last appeared in a TV drama when she costarred in Sisters in the early 1990s.
According to Deadline, the new show is from feature writer Greg Poirier and is set to launch in the autumn.
Steve Shill, who won an Emmy for his work on Dexter, has signed up to direct several episodes of the new show including the first episode.
Production will begin on the show at the end of March in Rome, Vienna and Prague.
Judd — who’s married to racing driver Dario Franchitti — recently insisted she always makes time to appreciate her husband.
“The point is, we’re always so quick to say, ‘That hurt my feelings,’ so how about being as quick to say, ‘I really appreciated it when you turned the TV down so we could hear each other,” she said last year. “Dario and I do an appreciation every day.
“It was a suggestion from a friend who does it with his wife. Sometimes it’s [she mimics gritting her teeth in annoyance and spits out], ‘I really appreciate…’ But that’s the point of the exercise — even when one is cross, to get some gratitude on board.
“We’ve been together 10 and a half years. We have our eighth anniversary in three weeks.”
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