By Brian Kramp Special to OnMilwaukee.com Published Jun 25, 2013 at 7:02 AM

Actor Scott Wolf has been able to blend in nicely with different shows since his "Party Of Five" days. It’s difficult to believe that he was already 26 years old when he started to play teen orphan Bailey Salinger, but since then he looks as if he has hardly aged.

He’s played a doctor on "Everwood," a hardnosed TV reporter on "V," and returns to TV tonight as U.S. Attorney Donnie Ryan on TNT’s "Perception."

Scott Wolf joins an already interesting cast of Eric McCormick ("Will & Grace") and Rachel Leigh Cook ("She’s All That") to play Cook’s not quite ex-husband who wants her back after cheating on her. He may be back in town for business, but he makes it clear that he’s primarily back for her.

This character is a contrast to past roles, but Wolf is excited about taking the challenge head on knowing that he has the opportunity to be a part of a show on a cable network that he loves. He says "as an actor you want feel you’re in an environment where the story is king," well it appears he’s happy he has found one.

In today’s Kramp Cast, Wolf and I talk about his new role on TV and about life’s unexpected turns that have made things better for him as an actor, husband and father. We also have a fun conversation about his past and what kind of reality TV he would actually commit to. He won’t be dancing or diving anytime soon, but what about a game of croquet with the stars? Enjoy!

Brian Kramp Special to OnMilwaukee.com

Over the past 16 years Brian Kramp has been a dedicated, recognizable and award winning personality on the Milwaukee airwaves. From his time on WLZR 102.9 and most recently on WLUM 102.1 he has been committed to Milwaukee and wants you to continue to be plugged in about our great city.

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