EXCLUSIVE
Fresh off his roles on "Ugly Betty" and "The Good Wife," veteran character actor Nestor Serrano has booked an
episode of USA's red-hot "Burn Notice."
Serrano will play a Soprano-like character named, appropriately enough, Tony. He's described in the breakdowns as "a ruthless, ambitious crime boss who runs things in Miami for a New York-based criminal syndicate. He's a suspect in seven murders but always manages to keep his hands clean of evidence that could put him away. He leads a group of thugs who shake down the dock workers and steal from them on a daily basis."
Looks like Tony's about to get "Burn"-ed!
Sorry.
Serrano's notable TV credits include an extended arc on Fox's "24" back in 2005, and, more recently, an episode of USA's "Law & Order: Criminal Intent."
The very cool "Burn Notice" returns to USA this June. In the meantime, check out "Saturday Night Live" riffing on the question, "What Is Burn Notice?"-- and the answer, courtesy of USA's official website.

