Numb3rs

CBS (ended 2010)

Cast & Crew

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  • Rob Morrow

    Don Eppes

    9.5
    Before he became widely celebrated as FBI Agent Don Eppes on Numb3rs, Rob Morrow was best known for his critically acclaimed portrayal of New York doctor Joel Fleischman on the hit television series, Northern Exposure. For his work on this show, he received two Golden Globe and three Emmy Award nominations for "Best Actor in a Dramatic Series," and moved into writing and directing.

    Son of Murray Morrow, an industrial lighting manufacturer, and Diane Morrow. Rob's parents divorced when he was 9. A native New-Yorker, he started his theatre career working for Tom O'Horgan and Norman Mailer.

    Rob married actress Debbon Ayer in 1998, and they welcomed their first child, daughter Tu Simone Ayer Morrow, on April 25, 2001. Rob and Debbie also co-produced Maze in 2000, an independent feature in which he wrote, directed, produced and starred. Maze won the audience choice honorable mention award at Cinequest at the San Jose Film Festival in March 2001.

    Credits as an actor also include Quiz Show (1994), Mother (1996/II), Last Dance (1996), The Day Lincoln Was Shot (1998 ), The Emperor's Club (2002), and Guru (2002).

    Rob made his directorial debut with The Silent Alarm, which premiered at the 1993 Seattle Film Festival, and went on to screen at the Hamptons, Boston, Edinburgh, and Sundance Film Festivals, with its television debut on Bravo. Rob directed several episodes of Street Time as well as an episode of HBO's Oz (1997) and CBS's Joan of Arcadia (2003).

    Other film projects include Shopping and Night's Noontime.

    He is committed to the theatre as a founding member of the nonprofit ensemble Naked Angels, along with Marisa Tomei, Fisher Stevens, Ron Rifkin and Nancy Travis, among others. He has also appeared in Third Street at the Circle Repertory Theatre and London's West End production of Birdy.

    Rob is on the Board of Directors of Project ALS. Co-founded by Jenifer Estess, who was diagnosed with ALS in 1997. Project ALS is committed to funding the research necessary for finding effective treatments and a cure for people living with ALS, a fatal neuromuscular disease.moreless
  • David Krumholtz

    Charlie Eppes

    8.8

    David Krumholtz was born in Queens, New York, on May 15, 1978.

    His most recent television roles were Billy Rosen on The Playboy Club and Charlie Eppes on Numb3rs. Other credits include guest-starring roles in Undeclared, Freaks and Geeks, ER and the television movie Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie.

    He starred as Milt Shaw in the critically acclaimed film Ray and was featured in Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle. Other feature film credits include The Santa Clause 2, Slums of Beverly Hills, The Mexican, Sidewalks of New York, Scorched, Ten Things I Hate About You and Liberty Heights.

    David and his long-time girlfriend, actress Vanessa Britting, were married at The Plaza Hotel in New York City on May 22, 2010.

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  • Judd Hirsch

    Alan Eppes

    9.3
    Judd Hirsch was born March 15, 1935. He is an American actor best known for playing 'Alex Rieger' on the show Taxi. He played the title character on the sitcomDear John and the father of Jeff Goldblum's character in Independence Day. Judd also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Ordinary People. Judd currently portrays Alan, the wise patriarch of the Eppes family, on the hit CBS crime drama Numb3rs. He is married and has two children.moreless
  • Alimi Ballard

    David Sinclair

    8.8
    Originally from the Bronx, New York, Alimi began his acting career while in high school by performing in community theater productions, such as No Laughing Matter and The Common Thread. He later joined the Manhattan Theater Club and the National Black Theater, where he starred in Holiday Heart and Endangered Species.

    Alimi's first television role came on ABC's daytime drama, Loving, where he starred as the troubled youth, 'Frankie Hubbard'. He was also a member of ensemble cast for In the Mix, a teen awareness program. His first primetime role was on New York Undercover

    In 1996, Alimi moved to L.A. and shortly thereafter landed a role on ABC's Aresnio. He also appeared in Dream Works' feature film, Deep Impact with Tea Leoni.

    Alimi currently stars as 'Special Agent David Sinclair' on the CBS crime drama, Numb3rs.moreless
  • Dylan Bruno

    Colby Granger [seasons two-six]

    9.5
    Born on September 6, 1972, in Milford, Massachusetts, Dylan Bruno earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering in 1994 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. As working as a model for Calvin Klein, Dylan made his TV acting debut in 1995 on the NBC series High Sierra Search and Rescue and his film acting debut in Naked Ambition in 1997. In 1998, he had small roles in Saving Private Ryan and When Trumpets Fade. He co-starred in The Rage: Carrie 2 in 1999. He portrayed a L.A. cop in The One in 2001. Dylan was cast as an aspiring musician struggling to maintain his relationship in the festival-screened The Simian Line released theatrically in 2001. In 2000, he was a producer and co-star in Fresh Cut Grass. Also in 2000, he was the ne'er-do-well boyfriend who abandons a pregnant teen (played by Natalie Portman) at a Wal-Mart in Where the Heart Is. Dylan most currently co-stars as Colby Granger on CBS's hit series, NUMB3RS.moreless
  • Navi Rawat

    Amita Ramanujan [seasons two-six]

    9.2
    Navi was born June 5, 1977 in Malibu, California. She is an American actress. After graduating she moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting. Quickly she found a manager and did some smaller jobs. In 2003 she got her first big break when she landed the role of Theresa Diaz on the hit series The O.C. As of 2003 she plays Amita Ramanujan, a mathematician at CalSci and a FBI consultant, on the hit series Numb3rs.moreless
  • Sophina Brown

    Nikki Betancourt [seasons five-six]

    7.9
    Sophina Brown is an American actress. She has earned a B.F.A in Theater Performance from the University of Michigan. Right after college Sophina got one of her first professional jobs in The National Tour of the hit musical Fame. Soon after she made her Broadway debut in The Lion King. She has guest starred on many television series. As of 2008 Sophina plays Nikki Betancourt, an adrenaline junkie and former LAPD officer, on the drama hit series Numb3rsmoreless
  • Aya Sumika

    Liz Warner [seasons five-six]

    9.1
    Aya Sumika Koenig was born on August 22, 1980 to a Caucasian father and a Japanese American mother. She grew up in Seattle, Washington. Aya attended the Northwest School, before studying Ballet at the Julliard School in New York City. She loves ballet and took lessons for 17 years. She landed her first starring role as a cop in Hawaii, and has guests as an FBI agent in Numb3rs. Her dad, a classical guitar player, and her brother both live in Hawaii. Aya currently resides in Los Angeles.moreless
  • Peter MacNicol

    Dr. Larry Fleinhardt

    9.2
    Peter is a boyish-looking actor who made a big splash on film in the early 1980s, with leading roles in the fantasy Dragonslayer and in Alan J. Pakula's acclaimed adaptation of Sophie's Choice (as the young writer 'Stingo'). After that, Peter concentrated on stage work and did not return to the screen until the tepid actioner Heat. He has since appeared in Hard Promises, Housesitter, and, most memorably, as the indecipherable art restorer 'Janosz' in Ghostbusters II. He costarred in Addams Family Values and is currently starring in the hit CBS drama Numb3rs.moreless
  • Diane Farr

    Megan Reeves [seasons two-four]

    9.1
  • Sabrina Lloyd

    Terry Lake [season one]

    8.9

    Sabrina Lloyd was born November 20, 1970, in Fairfax, Virginia. She began acting at the age of 12, and never stopped. Her filmography is astounding, with 20 films under her belt, as well as numerous television credits. As of 2006, she was working on the movies The Day I Ran Into All My Ex-Boyfriends and, Universal Signs.

    Since 2008, Sabrina has gotten married and is traveling the world with her husband who is a UN worker. She has attended different universities and is now focusing on her writing.

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  • Aya Sumika

    Liz Warner

    9.1
    Aya Sumika Koenig was born on August 22, 1980 to a Caucasian father and a Japanese American mother. She grew up in Seattle, Washington. Aya attended the Northwest School, before studying Ballet at the Julliard School in New York City. She loves ballet and took lessons for 17 years. She landed her first starring role as a cop in Hawaii, and has guests as an FBI agent in Numb3rs. Her dad, a classical guitar player, and her brother both live in Hawaii. Aya currently resides in Los Angeles.moreless
  • Kathy Najimy

    Dr. Mildred Finch

    9.0
  • Leslie Silva

    M.E. Ridenhour

    9.4
  • Lou Diamond Phillips

    Agent Ian Edgerton

    8.5
    Lou Diamond Phillips was born 17th February 1962 in the Philippines. Filipino, Hawaiian, Chinese, Spanish, Scottish/Irish, and eighth Cherokee Indian origins gave him his unusual good looks and brought him main leads in movies. Named after the World War 2 hero Leland 'Lou' Diamond, he seemed destined for stardom right from the beginning.

    As a child he lived with his family in many American States before finally settling in Corpus Christi, Texas. Becoming interested in acting, he studied drama and film technique at the University of Texas in Arlington. It was there that he worked as an assistant director and instructor at the film actors lab throughout 1983 to 1986.

    He was soon starring in low budget films, his first being
    Trespasses which he co-scripted. It was during the making of this film that he met his future wife Julie Cypher, an assistant director. She went on to work behind the scenes on his films La Bamba, Stand and Deliver, Dakota, and Young Guns.

    In 1987 Lou's big break came in La Bamba, the true but tragic story of Rock and Roll star Ritchie Valens. Originally auditioning for the role of Bob, Ritchie's half brother, Lou impressed the producers so much that they chose him from 500 other young hopefuls to play the lead role of Ritchie Valens.

    Finally La Bamba was a film Lou could call his own, and he now was a star.

    Before La Bamba opened Lou starred in the movie Three Kings as a mental patient, and had a supporting role opposite Edward James Olmos in Stand and Deliver as Angel, a troubled gang member who is shown the error of his ways by a tough caring teacher.

    In 1989 he was Nominated for the Golden Globe award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture by an actor and received the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting male for his role as Angel in Stand and Deliver.

    After two big productions Lou decided to return to his home town of Texas where he went on to star in Dakota. He was also the associate producer of the film.

    During filming in 1986 he married Julie Cypher on set, with the assistant director standing in as the Justice of the Peace. Lou described his wedding at the time, "a very sweet, very romantic sort of thing".

    In 1990 the couple divorced, with Julie leaving Lou for the singer Melissa Etheridge who was a close friend of them both.

    After his recent success in films, he was now considered a big enough star to join the likes of Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez in the blockbuster Young Guns which followed the adventures of Billy the kid and his regulators.

    Next up Lou joined Ed O' Neill as a inept bank robber in the comedy Disorganized Crime, before teaming up again with Kiefer Sutherland, who were by this time friends, in Renegades.

    1990 saw him team up yet again with Kiefer Sutherland and the gang in the smash hit Young Guns 2 - Blaze of Glory, which was to be his last commercial success for some time.

    In Ambition he portrayed a young man so desperate for success he is even willing to kill in order to get what he wants. Again he co-scripted this movie.

    Lou later admitted this film was nothing like he originally envisioned it to be, and in his opinion was a disaster.

    A friend to The Pipefitters band since his pre-movie stardom days in Texas, Lou has also been known to tour over the years with the band combining a powerful flair for lyric writing and singing.

    In 1993 he was romantically involved with Jennifer Tilly his co-star of Shadow Of The Wolf. They were later engaged, but unfortunately broke up later. In 1994 Lou married model Kelly Preston who he met whilst playing pool at the Hollywood Athletic Club.

    Lou became a parent for the first time in 1997 when Kelly gave birth to twin girls Isabella Patricia and Grace Moorea. Kelly liked Lou's look in The Big Hit so much that she wanted him to appear that way in the delivery room when the twins were born. He told her he didn't think he could get past security like that!

    1999 was a extremely busy year for Lou with the birth of his daughter Lilli Jordon, and the release of the movies Brokedown Palace, the movie In A Of His Own, and the special effects horror movie Bats which is in the same vein as Hitchcock's Birds.

    He teamed up once again with Kiefer Sutherland in 2000 in the bizarre Picking Up The Pieves in which he had a very small cameo role as a police officer.

    In 2001, Lou was given his own TV show, Wolf Lake. Before it was even broadcast, the show was subject to several changes and was finally aired with a completely new cast and story from it's original idea. Subsequently, the series was cancelled before finishing a full season. During Lou's time on the show, he took time out to film a cameo appearance in friend Kiefer Sutherland's hit series 24.

    Lou returned to stage in 2004 reviving his role of the King in The King And I at The North Carolina Theatre in Raleigh, North Carolina.

    In 2005 it was announced that after 11 years of marriage, Lou and wife Kelly were separating.

    As well as a very busy acting career, Lou is also actively involved in many charities and is often spotted at various charity events.moreless
  • Michelle Nolden

    AUSA Robin Brooks

    9.3
  • Navi Rawat

    Amita Ramajuan [season one]

    9.2
    Navi was born June 5, 1977 in Malibu, California. She is an American actress. After graduating she moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting. Quickly she found a manager and did some smaller jobs. In 2003 she got her first big break when she landed the role of Theresa Diaz on the hit series The O.C. As of 2003 she plays Amita Ramanujan, a mathematician at CalSci and a FBI consultant, on the hit series Numb3rs.moreless
  • Susan Beaubian

    Stendhauser

    10
  • Wendell Pierce

    William Bradford

    9.4

    Pierce was born in New Orleans and raised in a neighborhood next to Lake Pontchartrain. His mother was a teacher and his father, a WWII veteran, worked as a maintenance engineer. He attended the New Orleans Centre for Creative Arts high school where he graduated as a Presidential Scholar. Pierce attended the Juilliard School and began appearing in small film roles by 1985. He has made his living as a full time actor since 1985. He continues to work as a stage and TV actor. Pierce is best known to TV audiences as Detective William "Bunk" Moreland in the highly acclaimed series The Wire. Prior to The Wire, he is most recognized from his role in Waiting to Exhale.

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  • Will Patton

    Lt. Gary Walker

    8.4
    Will Patton, the oldest of four siblings, was born on June 14, 1954, in Charleston, SC. Painfully shy as a child, performing became a way for him to connect with people. His parents divorced when he was a young teenager, and he spent less than a year at the North Carolina School for the Arts before he was expelled. He spent time as a young adult in various odd jobs while waiting for an acting break. He published a small book in 1999 called Lassitudes of Fire that chronicled his difficult and struggling years as an actor. It is a must read for any true Patton fan.moreless
  • James Parks

    Fitchman

    9.2
  • Derek Anthony

    Security Guard

    9.0
  • Anthony Heald

    Walt Merrick

    8.5
    Anthony Heald was born Philip Anthony Mair Heald on August 25, 1944 in New Rochelle, NY. He graduated from Massapequa High School on Long Island, NY in 1962, and from Michigan State University in 1971. He currently resides in Ashland, Oregon, where he was a member of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival acting company for the 97, 98 and 99 seasons.moreless
  • Murphy Cross

    Meredith

    10
  • Ethan Embry

    Blake Gosnell

    9.0
    Ethan Embry, born Ethan Randall on June 13, 1978, is already a veteran of the acting world. Before he started acting in movies, Ethan appeared in more than 100 TV and Radio commercials. In 1991, at the age of thirteen, he appeared in three films and has continued acting ever since. On average, Ethan released or filmed at least 2 films per year, which continued up until 1999, when he filmed about 5 films, but only 2 of these have been released. Ethan spent most of his childhood in Southern California, growing up with his older brother, Aaron (said to be one of the best musicians in LA), and his little sister, Kessia. In 1998, he bought a home of his own. In the Fall of 1999, Ethan co-starred as Sebastian in the short-lived CBS sitcom "Work with Me" (1999). Sadly, due to lack of ratings, the show ended after only four episodes. 1999, however, did bring a happy event, Ethan's then-wife, Amelinda Smith, gave birth to their first child, whom they named Cogeian, after the Latin word "cogeo," which means "to think over." In the fall of 2000, Ethan starred as Derek Barnes in "FreakyLinks" (2000) on Fox. Thirteen episodes were shot, but the series was soon canceled after its debut. Later success include a role as detective Frank Smith on Dick Wolf's remake of the classic series "Dragnet" (2003), a part in the recent cult classic Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004), and a guest-starring role on the series "Numb3rs" (2005).moreless
  • Susan Egan

    Becky Burdick

    8.8
    Susan Egan has traversed all four corners of the entertainment industry, making powerful impressions in theatre, film, television and music. Egan won critical acclaim on Broadway as 'Sally Bowles' in "Cabaret," in "Triumph of Love" and "State Fair," and most notably, as the original 'Belle' in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," garnering Tony and Drama Desk nominations for "Best Actress." Among her regional credits, Egan starred alongside Carol Burnett in "Putting It Together" at the Taper, Tommy Tune in the national tour of "Bye, Bye Birdie," and reprised her role of Belle for the Los Angeles premiere of "Beauty and the Beast." She has also performed in concert with dozens of symphony orchestras across the country including two engagements at the Hollywood Bowl. Egan has lead such films as "Gotta Kick It Up" for the Disney Channel and several "indies" including "The Disappearing Girl Trick," "Falling. In Love," "Extreme Close Up," and "Man of the Century," which won the Audience Award at Slamdance. In animation, she gave the sultry voice to 'Meg' in Disney's "Hercules," sang the role of Angel in "Lady and the Tramp II," and rendered 'Lin' English for the American release of the Japanese blockbuster "Spirited Away." On television, Egan spent two seasons on the WB's "Nikki," and has appeared on "NYPD Blue," "Arliss," "Party of Five," "Drew Carey," "Almost Perfect," "Partners," "All My Children," "Loving," and "Great Performances: Rodgers and Hart." Egan's debut solo CD of Broadway hits "Susan Egan, So Far" on JAY Records, has received high critical praise. She can also be heard on over thirty recordings for Fynsworth Alley, JAY, Disney compilation disks, the Broadway cast recordings of "Beauty and the Beast" and "Triumph of Love," and the motion picture soundtrack of Disney's "Hercules" and "Lady and the Tramp II." Egan is a Southern California native and attended the Orange County High School of the Arts and UCLA, where she received a Carol Burnett Award in Musical Theatre. Her free time is spent lounging with Willa-the-Wonder-Dog and reading everything in sight. Visit Egan's website, www.susanegan.net, which Entertainment Weekly calls the "slickest site around."moreless
  • Neil Patrick Harris

    Ethan Burdick

    9.5

    Neil was first well-known for his title role in "Doogie Howser, M.D." After "Doogie" ended, Neil got involved in theater, and performed in several Broadway productions. He also had a small but memorable cameo in the comedy "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle," in which he played a "drug and sex addicted" version of himself. He is currently starring in "How I Met Your Mother" as the womanizing Barney.

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  • Gloria Reuben

    Erica Quimby

    8.1
    Gloria was born in Toronto in June of 1964. Her mother, an accomplished singer, encouraged Gloria to purse her creative talents. Gloria started off as most kids do, on the piano, but soon graduated to her interest in music technique and theory. She also studied jazz and ballet at the Canadian Royal Conservatory. As timed passed Gloria got into modeling. She relocated to Los Angeles in 1988. This made a few appearances on such shows as The Flash, Silk Stalkings, and Homicide: Life on the Street. Gloria's big break came when she joined the cast of ER in 1995. This role earned Gloria several Emmy nominations. Gloria later landed roles in the television series The Agency and MISSING, as well as several cinema releases.moreless
  • CCH Pounder

    Lt. Lee Havercamp

    7.2
    CCH Pounder (the CCH standing for Carol Christine Hilaria, her birth name) is synonymous with strength, confidence and integrity. As can be said of other similarly styled actresses such as Alfre Woodard and Cicely Tyson, most of CCH's characters are enriched with these same positive attributes and it is a testament to this actress' abilities that she continues on such a high plane in a nearly three-decade career.
    Born on Christmas Day 1952 in Guyana, she was raised on a sugar-cane plantation. Her parents moved to the US while she was still a young girl, but she and her sister were sent to a convent boarding school in Britain where they were introduced to art and the western cs. Following high school graduation, she arrived in New York and studied at Ithaca College, where her acting talents were discovered. Regional and Western cal repertory theater followed, earning roles in such productions as "The Mighty Gents" with Morgan Freeman at the New York Shakespeare Festival and "Open Admissions," her Broadway debut. Her preference for a warmer climate led to her move to Hollywood in the late 1970s.
    After bit roles in "All That Jazz" (1979) and "I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can" (1982), she found cult status in the art-house film "Out of Rosenheim" (1987) as the offbeat owner of a roadside caf, but CCH's prominence came with television. Usually cast as a confident, strong-minded professional, she is known for her understated intensity and earned an Emmy nomination for her stint on the hospital drama ER (1994). She has performed in a number of acclaimed topical dramas, including Go Tell It On the Mountain (1985) (TV), Common Ground (1990) (TV), Murder in Mississippi (1990) (TV), Funny Valentines (1999) (TV) and Boycott (2001) (TV), for which a number of kudos have come her way.moreless
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Action & Adventure, Drama

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High Stake Situations, Illegal Activities, Long Running Show, Nerdy Friend, Odd Couple