Jenna Elfman has joined the series regular cast of Fox’s drama The Interrogator, taking on the role of Woodrow, a rising CIA star. The casting adds another name to the 12-episode series that Fox ordered straight to series earlier this year for the 2026-27 season.
The Interrogator centers on former MI6 agent Conrad Henry and his elite team, with Elfman now set alongside Michael Beach, who plays Henry’s best friend and the first member of his team, Louis, and Jessica Sula, who plays criminal psychologist Astrid, Henry’s estranged daughter. Luke Kleintank is also part of the regular cast.
The series comes from Lionsgate Television and Fox Entertainment, with the pilot script written by Stephen Fry. Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie are serving as executive producers and showrunners, and Paul McGuigan is attached to direct. Elfman’s addition rounds out a cast built around Henry’s orbit, linking the family conflict at the center of the story to the team he leads on the job.
The new casting is the latest sign that Fox is moving The Interrogator toward its planned 2026-27 launch. With the order already in place and the regular cast now taking shape, the series has shifted from development into assembly, and Elfman’s Woodrow gives the show another intelligence-world player to put pressure on Henry and his team.



