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Wyckoff's Katrina Bowden Enjoys Role On New Series 'Public Morals'

Period cop drama set in the 1960s airing on TNT.

Katrina Bowden’s latest role is that of a high-end call girl in the new TNT series “Public Morals,” which is set in the 1960s.

Bowden, a Wyckoff native, plays Fortune, a high-end call girl who is also a schoolteacher. Bowden said the character has a lot of different layers to her. Bowden is most well-known for her first big role — as Cerie on “30 Rock.”

“She is really sweet and innocent, despite her career choice,” Bowden told The Record. “She’s the kind of character where you don’t really know if she’s telling the truth or she’s just manipulating you to get her way.”

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The show is the passion project of actor/filmmaker Edward Burns, who has been working on it for nearly 20 years, reports said. Ten episodes have already been filmed.

‘Public Morals’ is shot on the streets of New York city and on a soundstage.

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“It was really fascinating to see how many great locations they found that are still around today that looked like we were in the Sixties,” Bowden, 26, told The Record.

(Pictured: Katrina Bowden/Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)

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