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Aida Turturro (born September 25, 1962) is an American actress. ... The Blacklist: Heddie Hawkins Recurring role 2020 Power Book II: Ghost: Judge Janine Galanti
The Blacklist is an American crime drama television series that premiered on NBC on September 23, 2013. Raymond "Red" Reddington (James Spader), a former government agent turned high-profile criminal, who had eluded capture for decades, voluntarily surrenders to the FBI, offering to cooperate on capturing a list of criminals who are virtually impossible to catch.
The Blacklist is an American crime thriller television series created by Jon Bokenkamp and developed by John Eisendrath. It stars James Spader as Raymond Reddington , an international criminal and one of the FBI 's Most Wanted fugitives who cooperates with the FBI in hunting down other criminals on his "Blacklist".
The Blacklist spoilers follow. After nearly a decade of James Spader's crime boss turned FBI informant Raymond Reddington, it was officially announced the tenth season of The Blacklist would be ...
Spoiler alert! Proceed with caution if you haven't seen the series finale of The Blacklist. After 10 seasons and 218 episodes, Raymond Reddington's story has finally come to a close. Thursday ...
Aida Turturro as Heddie Hawkins, Reddington's money launderer who has helped him since the fifth season. Andrew McCarthy as Red's pilot Edward. He was mentioned and voiced multiple times previously but was never seen on camera. [7] McCarthy also directed three episodes of the season.
With Reddington gone, “The Blacklist” had checked off the one name that really mattered, in a show that, other than its usefulness to NBC, should have left Reddington to rest in peace years ago.
Aida Turturro as Heddie Hawkins, Red's new accountant and money manager. James Carpinello as Henry Prescott, a fixer who is extorting Agent Ressler. Jonny Coyne as Ian Garvey, a corrupt U. S. Marshal and drug kingpin. John Noble as Raleigh Sinclair III, AKA The Alibi, who can create near-perfect doubles and alibis.