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Breakout Kings is an American drama television series that aired on the A&E network. It is a production of Fox 21. The series was created, written, and executive-produced by Nick Santora and Matt Olmstead, who previously worked together on Prison Break. Peter Chernin, Katherine Pope, and Gavin Hood also served as executive producers. [2]
The series was picked up for a second season on July 6, 2011. [2] The season finale of the second season aired on April 29, 2012 at 9 p.m. ET / PT featured two hours of back-to-back episodes " Freakshow " and " Served Cold " instead of the usual one-hour episode at 10 p.m. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Executive producer and creator Nick Santora once opined ...
2011–2012 Breakout Kings: Ray Zancanelli [3] 23 episodes 2013 Chicago Fire: Lucci Episode: "A Hell of a Ride" 2013 Blue Bloods: Lt. Sutton Episode: "Ties That Bind" 2013–2014 Boardwalk Empire: Ralph Capone: 13 episodes 2014 The Michael J. Fox Show: Ted Episode: "Party" 2014 Deadbeat: Mikey O'Shmidt Episode: "Sixty Feet Under" 2015 The Good ...
To date, half of the cast of the 2011 A&E drama Breakout Kings has landed roles on Prime Video’s Reacher — which leads Serinda Swan to posit in the TVLine video above that Reacher is some sort ...
The Breakout Kings came very close to capturing Damien after he and his partner in crime, Brent Howson, escaped from prison. U.S. Marshal Charlie DuChamp and his team tracked the fugitives to an abandoned warehouse where they had a young woman held prisoner.
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