Patrick Swayze Filming New Project

June 8, 2008 at 1:25pm PST

Patrick Swayze has teamed up with A&E for a television project set to begin filming this summer.

Swayze, who says he has been responding well to treatment for pancreatic cancer at Stanford Medical Center, will star in the drama The Beast.

"I have searched for quite a long time to find a character that is this multi-layered, unpredictable and downright entertaining, as well as a project this current and cutting edged," Swayze, 55, said in a statement from the network.

In the series, the actor has a starring role playing veteran FBI agent Charles Barker, who is assigned to teach his rookie partner his eccentric undercover crime-solving methods while secretly being investigated by an Internal Affairs team. Production on the show begins this summer and will film on location in Chicago, with a scheduled premiere date of early 2009.

"Chicago is an amazing, untapped city. I can't wait to get to work on this," said Swayze.

We can’t wait to see Patrick back in front of the camera! Yay!

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