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Alimi Ballard (born 1972 or 1973) [1] is an American television actor. ... Personal life. Ballard and his wife Dahn have two children. [2] Filmography.
Hart, 47, gushed about her son’s love life at the 2024 ‘90s Con on Monday, March 18. ... Nate Richert, Alimi Ballard, Jenna Leigh Green and David L. Melissa Joan Hart has a new Sabrina in her ...
David Sinclair is a fictional character in the crime drama series Numb3rs, portrayed by Alimi Ballard.First introduced in the pilot episode, he has become the usual partner of FBI Special Agent Colby Granger (Dylan Bruno) and has also become the primary relief supervisor for the Supervisor of the FBI Violent Crimes squad, Don Eppes ().
She rejects his proposal, stating that he is still in the middle of changes in his life. She promises to accept his proposal when he finds what he wants from life and becomes his fiancée by the end of the season. Actor Rob Morrow asked the producers to explore Don Eppes's personal life, which included his romantic relationships. [14]
On the "Crunching Numb3rs: Season Five" bonus feature, series regulars Alimi Ballard and Sophina Brown reflected on the impact of Don's stabbing on David, Colby, and Nikki. According to Ballard, David had to balance his professionalism with his desire for vengeance. Brown felt that the stabbing forced Nikki to recognize how arrogant she had been.
Several people on the passenger train are killed, and others are trapped in the wreckage. Suspecting terrorism, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) calls FBI Special Agents Don Eppes , David Sinclair (Alimi Ballard), Colby Granger (Dylan Bruno), and Nikki Betancourt (Sophina Brown) to the scene. Don leaves David and Colby at the ...
In separate TVGuide.com interviews, actors Rob Morrow [1] and Alimi Ballard [2] mentioned the season finale was a cliffhanger. Writers chose to end the season with Charlie's proposal to Amita as the cliff-hanger.
"The Janus List" is the 24th episode and the season finale of the third season of the American television show Numbers. In the episode, a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) team investigate a former triple agent's claims of someone poisoning him.