Kim Raver Set to Guest Star on Fox’s ‘Bones’ Season 11

The “24” and “Grey’s Anatomy” actress will play FBI Special Agent Grace Miller for two episodes

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After saving lives on “Grey’s Anatomy” and saving the world from terrorists on “24,” Kim Raver is joining the FBI in a guest starring role on Fox’s “Bones.”

The actress will play Special Agent Grace Miller, who is involved in the investigation surrounding the disappearance of David Boreanaz’s character, FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth, in the first two episodes of the 11th season.

From 20th Century Fox, Far Field Productions and Josephson Entertainment, “Bones” centers on a highly skilled forensic anthropologist and an FBI agent, played by Emily Deschanel and Boreanaz, respectively. The unlikely partners take on homicide cases involving human remains that most forensic specialists can’t handle.

Other series regulars include TJ Thyne, Michaela Conlin, Tamara Taylor and John Boyd. The series was created by Hart Hanson. Hanson, Barry Josephson, Stephen Nathan, Jonathan Collier, Michael Peterson and Randy Zisk are executive producers.

Raver recently reprised her “24” role as Audrey Boudreau on the event series “24: Live Another Day,” which also aired on Fox. She also appeared on “Third Watch,” NBC’s “Revolution” and “Lipstick Jungle.”

“Bones” will return for Season 11 on Thursday, Oct. 1 at 8 p.m.

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