'Spartacus' Erin L. Cummings Heats Up ABC's Pan Am

Erin Cummings Headshot - P 2011
Finally, ABC has added some heat to its un-intriguing period spy series, Pan Am.
Erin L. Cummings joined the crew of Disney-esque "goody two-shoe" flight attendants and boring pilots on the series for a recurring role, as first reported by EW. Oh great now I MUST start watching Pan Am (At least for the 3 episodes she appears in). 

I don't believe in posting  "Exclusive Interviews" like some other sites (because I question the authenticity of the aforementioned "Exclusivity" of the interview), but Erin L. Cummings was nice to me for some time when she was on Spartacus: Blood and Sand. 

She did tell me about studying acting in the U.K. (If I remember correctly she told me that studied acting while attending Oxford University) and her classical training is magnificent! Cummings is a fine actor.

We lost touch as her career changed with her move to the now cancelled: Detroit 187 but she is again in a (albeit short time) recurring role, although I would have much preferred to see Ms. Cummings in any role on the Playboy Club, any chance to watch Erin is appreciated.  

I admit that if Cummings were not on Pan Am it would stay in the: “Do NOT Watch Bin.”

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Cummings will play the other woman as Ginny Sadler, an airline executive’s mistress, for three episodes. As with her appearance on AMC's: Mad Men, Cummings is seemingly locked in short term roles.  Hopefully she will get a regular spot on a series, or a movie role (Like a Sequel to: Bitch Slap?)
 
Fans of Starz’s Spartacus will remember her as pretty much inspiring the series’ action as Spartacus’ (then played by Andy Whitfield) ill-fated wife, Sura. The sometimes brunette and redhead also plays Dr. Abbey Ward on ABC’s Detroit 1-8-7. She also held the role of Michelle (on the gay soap opera, Dante’s Cove), where she played  Van’s (Nadine Heimann) girlfriend Here! Network in 2006.
 
Pan Am premiered Sept. 25 at 10 p.m. on ABC. Taking place on the iconic airline in the 1960s, the series stars Christina Ricci, Margot Robbie, Michael Mosley, Karine Vanasse, Mike Vogel, and Kelli Garner.
 
Christina Ricci, Margot Robbie, Michael Mosley, Karine Vanasse, Mike Vogel, and Kelli Garner, Erin L. Cummings.