Cold Case

CBS (ended 2010)

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  • Kathryn Morris

    Lilly Rush

    9.3
    From the time she was five years old, Kathryn Morris and her family, which included six sisters and brothers, were a part of a traveling gospel singing group called "Morris Code". When they finally put down roots, it was in the town of Windsor Locks, CT.

    For a few years in the early '90s, the 5'7" actress attended Temple University in Philadelphia, PA, and began her career in a few small roles in some big films.

    Then, in 2003, Kathryn landed the part of "Lilly Rush" on the CBS drama series Cold Case.

    Morris has been engaged to financial advisor, Randy Hamilton, for several years.

    In addition to acting, Kathryn Morris is a strong supporter for sun safety and skin cancer prevention efforts. "Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the U.S. More than one million cases of skin cancers are diagnosed each year, and one person dies from it every hour," said Morris. "As someone with fair skin, how could I not get involved in trying to prevent something so preventable?". Kathryn will be the spokesperson for a new UV-Protective t-shirt line being launched by the Sun Safety Alliance (SSA), in collaboration with the Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC). SSA has teamed up with AYANA Apparel to provide fashion-forward UV-Protective t-shirts that protect your skin while maintaining your sense of style. Proceeds from this t-shirt line will be donated to SSA for educational programs to promote skin cancer prevention. Visit Ayanaapparel.com promo code: SSA09.moreless
  • Danny Pino

    Scotty Valens

    9.0
    Daniel Pino is an American actor of Cuban descent. He was born on April 15th, 1974 in Miami, FL. Danny has an extensive theatrical background. He even starred opposite Madonna in Up For Grabs in London's West End. He also starred with Billy Crudup in the New York Shakespeare Festival's productions of Measure for Measure and The Winter's Tale. Danny is currently a star of the CBS television drama, Cold Case. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Lilly, and their two sons, Luca and Julian.moreless
  • John Finn

    Lt. John Stillman

    9.1
  • Thom Barry

    Will Jeffries

    8.6
  • Jeremy Ratchford

    Nick Vera

    9.1
    In addition to his many television roles, Jeremy has also appeared in such films as Angel Eyes, Peacekeepers, Blacktop, Century Hotel, Fly Away Home and The Prodigious Hickey. Initially from Canada, Jeremy now makes his home in Los Angeles.
  • Tracie Thoms

    Kat Miller (Episodes 3.13+; recurring previously)

    9.5

    Tracie Nicole Thoms is a Baltimore, Maryland, native who has studied acting since she was 9. As a child, she dreamed of being on Junior Star Search. She received a BFA from Howard University and her graduate degree from The Juilliard School. She grew up in a very close-knit family and cites her heros as her mother, father, and grandfather.

    Tracie made her Broadway debut in Regina Taylor's 'Drowning Crow'. She has also appeared in several off-Broadway and regional productions.

    Tracie is best known as Mahandra McGinty on the TV show Wonderfalls. She has also made guest appearances on Law & Order and The Shield. Recently, Tracie has become a reaccuring guest star on the crime drama Cold Case. She has also appeared in many movies, most notably Joanne Jefferson in the 2005 film version of the Broadway musical RENT. Tracie saw RENT original Broadway cast and fell in love with it, auditioning every year for eight years, but never getting a role. Playing Joanne in the movie, alongside her idols was a dream come true for her. Tracie hosted a special premire of RENT in her hometown of Baltimore and can be seen on the RENT DVD special feature "No Day But Today."

    Currently, Tracie is filming the City Lights Pictures movie 'Descent' along with Rent co-stars Wilson Jermaine Heredia and Rosario Dawson. Tracie loves singing, but is currently focusing on her acting career. She says that if she ever did make an album, it would be neosoul. Currently she lives in the New York City area.

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  • Justin Chambers

    Chris Lassing (Episodes 1-2, 4)

    8.7
    Justin Chambers was born and raised in Springfield, Ohio. He and his fraternal twin Jason are the youngest of five children. He also has one older brother and two older sisters. Discovered on a subway in Paris, he began his career as a professional model working throughout Europe, Japan and the U.S. with contracts at Calvin Klein and Armani, among others.

    Setting his sights on acting, Chambers moved to New York and studied for four years at H.B. Studios and Ron Stetson Studios. His training garnered him several television roles, including Another World, New York Undercover, Rose Hill with Jennifer Garner and Four Corners with Ann-Margret.

    Described as "part James Dean, part Marlon Brando" (Harper's Bazaar, 1998), Chambers got his big break when he was cast in his first feature film, Liberty Heights, directed by Barry Levinson. As a privileged but good-hearted troublemaker, he proved that he had the acting chops to hold his own opposite co-star Adrien Brody, and soon went on to play the lead role of D'Artagnan in Universal's action/adventure, The Musketeer. Additionally, Chambers starred opposite Jennifer Lopez in the hit romantic comedy, The Wedding Planner, and with Uma Thurman in HBO's critically acclaimed Hysterical Blindness. He has also been seen in the independent films Southern Belles, opposite Ana Faris and Fred Weller, and In Control of All Things, opposite Robin Tunney and Rory Culkin.

    Chambers resides in Los Angeles, California with his wife Keisha and five children. From oldest to youngest, Isabella (b. December 1994), twins Maya and Kaila (b. June 1997), Eva (b. March 1999) and Jackson (b. 2002). He is best known for playing Dr. Alex Karev in the ABC medical drama hit Grey's Anatomy

    Other Movie Credits:

    Rose Hill In 1997 (made for TV movie) as Cole Clayborne
    Liberty Heights in 1999 as Trey Tobelseted
    Leo in 2002 as Ryan
    For Which it Stands (2003) as a German Soldier
    The Zodiac in 2005 as Sgt. Matt Parish
    Southern Belles In 2005 as Rhett Butler
    TV movie Hysterical Blindness as Rick
    The Wedding Planner as Massimomoreless
  • Tania Raymonde

    Frankie Rafferty

    9.3
    Tania Raymonde (born March 22 1988) is an American actress. Her first major role was that of Cynthia Sanders on FOX's "Malcolm on the Middle" when she appeared in a total of 5 episodes between 2002-2003. In 2002 she played Lauren O'Keefe in "The O'Keefes" although the show only lasted 7 episodes. She has appeared in other shows such as "That's So Raven" and "Providence". Her most recent role is that of Alex Rousseau in the hit show "Lost". She plays one of the mysterious "Others" a group of people on the island. She is due to appear in three films scheduled to be released in late 2006.moreless
  • Jonathan LaPaglia

    A.D.A. Curtis Bell

    9.4
    Jonathan is the youngest of three brothers. Older brother, Anthony, is also an actor. Middle brother, Michael, is a car wholesaler in Los Angeles. His parents are, Eddie LaPaglia, an Australian auto dealership owner, and Maria, a secretary. He initially wanted to pursue fine arts as a career, but had doubts about his talent. He graduated from the University of Adelaide, Australia with a degree in medicine. He worked three years as a physician in Adelaide, Sydney and London. Feeling restricted, he decided to follow his brother into acting.In 1994, he moved to New York City where he joined the Circle In The Square Theatre School. He got his first break in 1996, when he joined the cast of TV show "New York Undercover". Jonathan is now living in Santa Monica, California with his wife, actress Ursula Brooks, and their daughter.moreless
  • Sarah Brown

    Josie Sutton

    9.1
    Official Press Kit Bio from CBS.com (@ 2004) Many may remember Sarah from her 5-year stint as Carly Benson on General Hospital, which earned her three Daytime Emmy Awards. Brown began her acting career at the Los Angeles High School for the Performing Arts. Soon after she landed her first role on the children's adventure show VR Troopers. Brown has appeared on a number of popular television shows including CBS's Without a Trace, Lyon's Den with Rob Lowe, and Lifetime's For the People. She recently appeared in the controversial USA movie Perfect Husband opposite Dean Cain. In her spare time Brown enjoys painting, playing piano and guitar, cooking, and hiking. She was born in Eureka, California on February 18. Official Press Kit Bio from ABC.com (@ 1999/2000) "My character is scrappy, tenacious and quick-thinking," explains actress Sarah Brown. "But all of Carly's energies are put to use to cover her deeply rooted fear of being hurt by the people she meets." This role is one Sarah feels destined to play. TV Guide commented that Sarah's portrayal ranks her as one of the "finest young actors of '96." In May, 1998, Sarah won her second consecutive Daytime Emmy as Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series, and was nominated for the third time in that category in May, 1999. She also received an award as Outstanding Younger Actress at the nationally televised Soap Opera Awards in February, 1998. Her first airdate on General Hospital was April 8, 1996. Born in Eureka, California, Sarah had an eclectic, nomadic upbringing, living -- in various combinations -- with her mother, father and two siblings in cities throughout California. "I went to 13 different schools before I graduated from high school. It was the best education possible," Sarah confides. In Los Angeles, Sarah was a student at Santa Monica College when she was chosen as a series regular for the popular V.R. Troopers children's series. "I got the job on my 19th birthday. What a gift!," she enthuses. Other television credits include Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, The New Power Rangers Zeo, Lifeguard and Sweet Valley High. Theatrically, Sarah has recently been seen in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Antigone, and a new drama titled Desperate Land. In feature films, Sarah starred in The Heist, Permanent Solution and Merely Players. Active in many endeavors, Sarah spends her free time reading, writing, playing guitar, painting and directing. She is also active in raising funds for AIDS awareness and support. Press Kit Bio from CTV.ca Three time Emmy winning actress Sarah Brown began her acting career at the prestigious Los Angeles High School for the Performing Arts. On her nineteenth birthday, Sarah began her professional acting career when she was chosen as the series lead on the popular children's series "VR Troopers" which aired worldwide making her a household name with children everywhere. Two short years later Sarah auditioned for a lead role in the ABC daytime series "General Hospital." In what would soon become an oft-told story, Sarah dazzled the producers with a fearless performance that instantly won her the role of tortured troublemaker Carly Benson. The fearless audition proved to be an indicator of things to come as Sarah began a five-year journey as one of daytime TV's most memorable characters. Her work during those years (1996-2001) won her the respect of her peers, the love and loyalty of fans around the world, the acclaim of critics and an unprecedented four Emmy nominations with three Emmy wins all before she was twenty-five. Throughout her run on "GH," Sarah appeared on stage in productions of "Much Ado About Nothing," "The Rainmaker," and "Cyrano de Bergerac." In April 2001, Sarah made the decision to pursue new challenges beyond daytime television. "GH" fans responded by sending tens of thousands of letters to ABC and also directly to Disney/ABC Chairman Michael Eisner pleading with him to change Sarah's mind. The outpouring of affection to keep Sarah on the show hit magazines and newspapers worldwide but ultimately Sarah held to her conviction that it was time to move on. TV Guide, the magazine that voted Sarah "one of the finest actors" in her first year on "General Hospital," bid the twenty-six year old actress atouching farewell in May, 2001 saying "We'll miss Sarah Brown, a superb, ferocious actress of unparalleled complexity." Delivering on the promise of TV Guide's review Sarah has spent 2003-2004 appearing on hit television series on virtually every network including, "Without a Trace," (CBS) "The Lyon's Den," and "Crossing Jordan," (NBC) "L.A. Dragnet," (ABC) "For the People," and "Strong Medicine," (Lifetime). She has also been featured in recurring roles on "Mysterious Ways," (NBC/PAX) and "10-8: Officers on Duty" (ABC). Most recently Sarah starred in the torn from the headlines USA television movie "The Perfect Husband." The film examines the controversial case of alleged killer Scott Peterson. The film aired in Febuary 2004 and bosted the highest ratings the network has ever had for a MOW. Miscellaneous Trivia Sarah Brown won her first of 3 daytime Emmys in 1997,for Outstanding Younger Lead Actress.In 1998,she won another Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Younger lead actress.Also in 1998,she won the soap opera award for Outstanding Younger Lead Actress.In 1999,she was nominated again of Outstanding Younger Lead actress Emmy.In 2000, she won her second soap opera award for Favroite Actress.Also in 2000,she won her 3rd Emmy award,this one for Outstanding Supporting Actress.In 2001,she was nominted for another soap opera award,this one for Favorite Couple(w/Maurice Benard). Sarah Brown joined the cast of General Hospital in 1996 as Carly Roberts..Her first airdate was April 8th,1996.Sarah went on to win 3 daytime emmys,and 2 soap opera awards for her role.In 2001,Sarah left GH to pursue other career aspirations.Her last airdate was April 6th,2001. She was considered for the role of Paige Matthews on Charmed.moreless
  • Kenneth Johnson (III)

    Joseph (as Kenneth Johnson)

    9.5
    Raised in Vermont, Johnson got his start in television commercials. He appeared in one of the very first ads for L.A. Gear. He appeared as a bit character in various television programs before landing the role of Lem on The Shield. He originally auditioned for the role of ill-fated Terry Crowley, which ultimately went to Reed Diamond. Fortunately for Johnson, series creator Shawn Ryan was so impressed with his audition that the role of Lem was created especially for him.moreless
  • Raymond J. Barry

    Paul Cooper

    8.8
  • Kevin McCorkle

    Det. Gil Sherman

    7.3
  • Daniel Baldwin

    Moe Kitchener

    7.5
    Brother of actors Alec Baldwin, Stephen Baldwin and William Baldwin. Father of two daughters -- Kahlea Baldwin (b. 1983), with his first wife Cheryl, and Alexandra Baldwin (b. 1994), with his second wife, actress Elizabeth Baldwin -- and one son, Atticus (b. 1996), with his long-time companion, actress Isabella Hofmann. Cousin of actor Joseph Baldwin.moreless
  • Ismael 'East' Carlo

    Ramiro Valens

    0.0
  • Terry Hoyos

    Rosa Valens

    7.8
  • Nicki Lynn Aycox

    Christina Rush (as Nicki Aycox)

    8.9
    Nicki Lynn Aycox is an American film and TV actress who has kept herself firmly grounded thru the help of her old-fashioned upbringing and close ties with her family. She was raised in Oklahoma and was taught to work hard for her dreams. Nicki, while studying in the university, struggled earning a living as an actress. In 1996, she made the move to Los Angeles for more acting opportunities. And as opportunities came her way, Nicki obliged and accepted minor roles on television. She appeared on The X-Files, Ally McBeal, and CSI before landing a recurring role on the NBC dramedy Ed. Later on, she would have substantial roles on shows such as Supernatural and Cold Case. On the big screen, Aycox is most known more portraying Minxie Hayes in the 2003 suspense-thriller Jeepers Creepers 2. She has also acted alongside Halle Berry and Bruce Willis in Perfect Stranger (2007). Although she has accomplished much in her early years in the business, so much more is in store for this humble and hardworking actress.moreless
  • Meredith Baxter Birney

    Ellen Rush (as Meredith Baxter)

    6.7
  • Bobby Cannavale

    Eddie Saccardo

    8.0
    A native of Union City, New Jersey, Bobby Cannavale has had varied film and stage experiences. Bobby lived in New Jersey until he was thirteen. After his parents divorced, Bobby and his mother moved for two years to Puerto Rico. Later on he moved to Coconut Creek, Florida, where he graduated from high school before returning to New Jersey to live with his grandmother. Cannavale says he always knew that he wanted to be an actor, and as a child seeking refuge from his bad neighborhood started performing in a church theater company. "When I grew up in Union City, NJ, there weren't many role models around," Bobby said. "I guess the biggest influences in my life were my parents who kept me off the streets and out of trouble. Now, we're celebrating Latin role models on national television." Bobby was married to writer and former actress Jenny Lumet, daughter of Sidney Lumet and granddaughter of Lena Horne. He met Jenny when he was acting on stage: "I was doing a theater show and when I bowed for the curtain call, I spotted [her] in the audience. I was playing a character who had AIDS, and when the play was over, I ran out to find her but I forgot to take the lesions off my face," he remembers. He introduced himself to her and recommended that she "stick around. There's a party afterwards and ... I want to talk to you.' We got married six months later."moreless
  • Susan Chuang

    Frannie Ching

    8.6
  • Josh Hopkins

    A.D.A. Jason Kite

    7.8
    Josh Hopkins spent several years working on stage honing his craft before landing TV and film roles that have played off his good looks and versatility. The son of a former Republican Congressman, he was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky, where he was a basketball star in high school. After training in voice and theater at Auburn University, Hopkins returned to his home town and joined the Actors Theater of Louisville. In 1994, he made his Broadway debut as an understudy for Kyle Chandler in the revival of Picnic. That same year, he filmed his first movie role in the little-seen Parallel Sons, which wasn't released until two years later. 1997 proved a banner year for the actor. He hosted the four-part TV series Street Skills for Kentucky Educational Television and landed a featured role as one of the recruits alongside Demi Moore in G.I. Jane. In 1999 Hopkins portrayed Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen in the TNT original movie Pirates of Silicon Valley. Next he scored a recurring role as a potential love interest on the romantic comedy-drama Jack & Jill on The WB. Hopkins was next seen as an egotistical actor who falls for a journalist (Famke Janssen) in the sprightly romantic comedy Love & Sex. He was also tapped for a featured role in the John Woo-directed Windtalkers, which came out in 2002. Hopkins then returned to television in a string of popular recurring roles. In 2001 he joined the cast of the long-running Fox series Ally McBeal, playing Raymond Millbury, an attorney and potential love interest for the title character. In 2003 he began a run on the CBS series Cold Case playing the role of Assistant District Attorney Jason Kite. He later worked with his former Ally McBeal co-star Calista Flockhart when he had a recurring role on Brothers & Sisters in 2006. He finally got a chance to shine as a leading man in 2006 playing news anchor Charlie Babcock on the short lived WB series Pepper Dennis opposite Rebecca Romijn. In 2008 he joined the ensemble cast of CBS's sexy summer drama Swingtown. Josh currently stars on the hit comedy Cougar Town as Courtney Cox's love interest.moreless
  • Marisol Nichols

    Elisa

    9.0
    Marisol Nichols is an American TV actress known for her tough female roles such as Detective Karen Bettancourt on Blind Justice and CTU agent Nadia Yassir on 24. Marisol, who has two younger brothers, was born on November 2, 1973, in Hinsdale, Illinois. As a teen, she displayed a rebellious streak which led to missing school and drug and alcohol abuse. When she was 17, Marisol realized the need for change and got herself into more productive activities. She tried out for a play in junior college, got the lead role, and thus began her life as a performer. She then enrolled in theater s and soon after made her way into Los Angeles. After a year of persevering through auditions, Marisol made her television debut in the very short-lived TV series My Guys (1996). Guest-starring roles and movie appearances kept her busy during the late '90s and early 2000. Although lasting for only one season, Nichols got her taste of a starring role in the 2005 ABC action drama Blind Justice. After four auditions, Nichols landed a major role in the sixth season of the FOX hit series 24 as the right-hand woman of the head of CTU. Off the camera, Marisol is actively involved with organizations which fight for children's rights and educate parents and the community on abusive psychiatric drugging of children. She resides in Los Angeles, California.moreless
  • Bonnie Root

    A.D.A. Alexandra Thomas

    8.8
  • Sonja Sohn

    Toni Halstead

    8.8
    Sonja's Korean mother met her African American father while he was serving in the U.S. army in Korea. Her older brother, Roger, was born in Korea. Sonja grew up in Newport News, Virginia and attended Warwick High School where she was a cheerleader and homecoming queen.
    Sonja uses her mother's maiden name of "Sohn" as her professional name. Sonja describes her mother as a very hard worker who worked for the National Parks Service. Her mother died from cancer in 1998. Sonja moved to New York in 1984 where she eventually married and had two daughters, Sakira and Sophia. Her first marriage ended in divorce.
    She became interested in writing poetry after taking a creative writing class. She began doing performance poetry in which lyrics or poems are spoken aloud to an audience and this led her to acting. She also taught a poetry class at Riker's Island prison. Her film debut was in 1996 in Work and she attended acting workshops. Sonja's next film and big break was 1998's Slam, which was awarded the Sundance Grand Jury Award for best feature film.
    She appeared in other films before getting the role of Detective Shakima "Kima" Greggs in The Wire in 2002. She has also had a recurring role on Cold Case. Sonja lives in Maryland with her Australian husband, Adam Plack, a composer and musician.moreless
  • Doug Spinuzza

    Louie Amante

    0.0
  • Josh Randall

    Elliot Garvey

    8.9
    Josh is married to Claire Rankin. His mother is author and snydicated columnist Sharon Randall, he wrote the foreword to her book, 'Birdbaths and Paper Cranes'. He attended Monterey High School at which his father coached the basketball team, his father also taught Chemistry and Physics.moreless
  • John Mahon

    Colonel

    9.0
  • Robin Riker

    Doreen Denova

    9.9
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Drama, Suspense

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Bloody And Violent, Cerebral, Cool Gadgets, Extraordinary Situations, Facing Danger