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Rex Linn (seasons 1–4), Sofia Milos (seasons 1–2, 5–7), Eva LaRue (season 4), Rory Cochrane (season 6), Khandi Alexander (seasons 7–8), and Adam Rodriguez (season 8), were among the performers afforded this credit, along with major recurring player Taylor Cole (season 10), and high-caliber guest performers such as Malcolm McDowell ...
Recurring role, 12 episodes (seasons 2–3), guest (season 7) 2001 Submerged: Frances Naquin Television film 2002 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Calleigh Duquesne: Episode: "Cross-Jurisdictions" 2002–2012 CSI: Miami: Main role 2013 White Collar: Amanda Callaway Episodes: "The Original" and "In the Wind" 2020 A West Wing Special to Benefit ...
In 2006, BBC News published an article stating that CSI: Miami was the world's most popular television series, featuring in more countries' top ten rankings for 2005 than any other series. [9] On May 8, 2024, CBS announced that the series would be revived as a true-crime series known as The Real CSI: Miami, which premiered in June 2024. [10]
Leven Alice Rambin (born May 17, 1990) is an American actress. [1] [2] She is known for playing look-alike half-sisters Lily Montgomery and Ava Benton on All My Children, and for her recurring roles on Grey's Anatomy and Gone, as well as Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, One Tree Hill, Wizards of Waverly Place, and CSI: Miami.
'Fire Country' Spin-Off 'Sheriff Country' Picked Up by CBS for 2025-2026 TV Season. The logline for “The Real CSI: Miami” reads, “Each episode features gripping real-life crime cases and the ...
In 2008, Berkley signed on to appear in a multi-episode arc in the sixth season of CSI: Miami, portraying Julia Winston, Horatio Caine's ex-lover and mother of his teenage son. [77] All the episodes featuring Berkley ranked in the top 10 of the Nielsen ratings chart [ 78 ] and Berkley's role ended appearing in four episodes, including the ...
The Real CSI: Miami is an unscripted true crime series, akin to everyone's favorite comfort viewing (or maybe just ours) Forensic Files. It will, obviously, center in Miami. It will, obviously ...
In 2001, NYPD Blue producer Steven Bochco chose Delaney for the lead in the new television series Philly and she was written out of NYPD Blue. Despite critical acclaim, the show lasted only one season. In 2002, Delaney was the female lead on the new CBS drama series CSI: Miami, a spin-off of sorts from the hit CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. [4]