He's bedeviled

Published: Monday, Aug. 20 2007 12:20 a.m. MDT

Ray Wise as the Devil and Bret Harrison as Sam in "Reaper."

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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif — Ray Wise is perfectly cast as Satan in the upcoming CW series "Reaper" — and I mean that in the nicest possible way.

Wise plays the Devil — you know, the guy who rules in hell — in the very promising new series that's scheduled to premiere Tuesday, Sept. 25.

"We looked high and low for the right Devil, I have to say," said executive producer Debra Spera. "We had spent a lot of time looking at many actors and their portrayal of the devil.

Then executive producer Tom Spezialy suggested Wise, "and we were like — 'Oh my (gosh), perfect,"' Spera said. "Ray walked in and smiled at us, and that was it."

He does indeed have a devilish smile, by the way. He can both make you laugh and creep you out a bit when he smiles at you and says, "I just think the Devil finds all of you very amusing."

"Reaper" is sort of an action comedy, with the emphasis on comedy. Sam (Bret Harrison) learns on his 21st birthday that, before he was born, his parents sold his soul to the Devil. (There's an explanation; they're not bad folks.) The Devil doesn't drag him away — he puts Sam to work retrieving souls who have escaped from hell.

As written by the "Reaper" staff and performed by Wise, the Devil doesn't seem like such a bad boss. He's sort of charming, sort of funny — but there's definitely an iron fist inside that velvet glove.

"It doesn't serve the Devil to be evil, to come at you with horns and a pitchfork," said creator/executive producer Michele Fazekas. "His purpose is to tempt, to cajole, to get you to do bad things. So if he's scaring you off, you're not going to listen to him. He is going to be solicitous. He's going to be your buddy to get you to do evil things."

"Ray Wise is a bad hombre, OK?" said executive producer Mark Gordon. "Don't let him fool you. (The Devil) is not such a great guy as he seems."

"And anything he says could be a complete lie," said Fazekas.

There are some echoes of the most evil character Wise said he's ever played — Leland Palmer in "Twin Peaks." Which is one of the many things he said he's drawing on to play this part.