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New 'CSI' detective takes the gloves off (slowly)
Story Highlights• Liev Schreiber doing guest stint on "CSI"
• Schreiber known for Shakespeare, "RKO 281," "Scream"
• "CSI" star William Petersen taking short break for play
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Liev Schreiber is a smart and articulate actor, but there's another very good reason to listen to the man.
Whether he's discussing his guest role on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and the art of donning latex gloves or his upcoming Broadway project "Talk Radio," Schreiber's silken voice is a reminder that Brits don't have a corner on glorious pipes.
Neither does the stage or the big screen. While Schreiber is a theater star -- he was deemed the "foremost Shakespearean actor of his generation in America" in a New York Times review last year -- and busy with films, TV has managed to snare a bit of his talent.
Schreiber appeared in the noteworthy 1999 HBO movie "RKO 281," about Orson Welles' struggle to make "Citizen Kane," and has narrated documentaries ranging from sports ("Babe Ruth") to science ("Nova" programs).
His four-episode arc as a forensics investigator on "CSI" (beginning Thursday, 9 p.m. EST, CBS) is an unusual commitment for the actor -- who insists his lack of series credits shouldn't be confused with cultural snobbery.
"I love playing cops and robbers. I wouldn't be an actor if I ever lost that," Schreiber said.
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