Laura Bell Bundy will star on the Charlie Sheen sitcom 'Anger Management'

Laura Bell Bundy will play a psychologist on the show. Laura Bell Bundy recently appeared on the CW show 'Hart of Dixie' and the CBS comedy 'How I Met Your Mother.'

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Laura Bell Bundy originated the lead role in the Broadway musical 'Legally Blonde.'

Laura Bell Bundy will star on Charlie Sheen's FX sitcom "Anger Management" as Dr. Jordan Denby. She's described as a brilliant psychologist whose recent divorce and wild mood swings turn Charlie's life into an emotional roller coaster. Bundy begins shooting this week.

Most recently, Bundy played Shelby on The CW's "Hart of Dixie." She also played a recurring role on CBS's "How I Met Your Mother" and the daytime soap "Guiding Light."

Bundy originated the role of Elle Woods in "Legally Blonde" on Broadway, which earned her a 2007 Tony Award nomination. She recently signed to Big Machine Records.

Sheen left the CBS comedy “Two and a Half Men” in 2011 and “Anger Management” premiered during the summer of 2012. The actor stars on "Anger" as Charlie Goodson, who became a therapist after his major league baseball career ended because of his emotional issues.

The show’s first season aired from June to August in 2012 and the second season debuted this past January. “Anger” has aired new episodes continuously since then.

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