A&E wipes ‘The Cleaner’ off its schedule
Benjamin Bratt show about addicts getting help canceled after two seasons
![]() Chris Pizzello / AP file | The final episode of Benjamin Bratt's "The Cleaner" aired Sept. 15. |
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updated 3:39 p.m. ET Sept. 29, 2009
LOS ANGELES - "The Cleaner" is done cleaning up for the A&E channel.
A&E said Tuesday that the TV drama starring Benjamin Bratt has been canceled after two seasons.
"The Cleaner" featured Bratt as the leader of a group of former drug users who helped others battle their addiction.
Bratt formerly starred as New York police Det. Rey Curtis in "Law & Order" and has appeared in films including "Traffic" and "Miss Congeniality."
The final episode of "The Cleaner" aired Sept. 15.
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