Person of Interest: Brotherhood


10:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Friday, December 19 on 5USA (21)

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Brotherhood
Season 4, Episode 4

Reese's cover job as a NYPD detective becomes complicated when the brother and sister he is protecting, 14-year-old Malcolm Booker and eight-year-old Tracie, become targets of a gang investigation. He is joined by DEA agent Erica Lennox, who is trying to uncover a Brotherhood mole in her organisation


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Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Michael Emerson (Actor) .. Harold Finch
Jim Caviezel (Actor) .. John Reese
Kevin Chapman (Actor) .. Lionel Fusco
Sarah Shahi (Actor) .. Sameen Shaw
Amy Acker (Actor) .. Root
Enrico Colantoni (Actor) .. Carl Elias
Ryan O'Nan (Actor) .. Andre Cooper
Monique Gabriela Curnen (Actor) .. Captain Moreno
Rosie Benton (Actor) .. Erica Lennox
Amir Mitchell-Townes (Actor) .. Malcolm Booker
Kaci Walfall (Actor) .. Tracie Booker
Jamie Hector (Actor) .. Link Cordell
Winston Duke (Actor) .. Mini
Chris Fisher (Director)
JJ Abrams (Executive producer)
Greg Plageman (Executive producer)
Bryan Burk (Executive producer)
Jonathan Nolan (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Michael Emerson (Actor) .. Harold Finch
Jim Caviezel (Actor) .. John Reese
Born: September 26, 1968 in Mount Vernon, USA
Best Known For: Playing Jesus Christ.
Early-life: Born James Patrick Caviezel Jr on September 26, 1968, in Mount Vernon, USA. His mother was a theatre actress, his father a chiropractor; Jim is the eldest of their five children. He claims his two major interests while growing up were sport and religion - his family are devout Roman Catholics. He had hoped to become a basketball player, but a foot injury ended his dream. He then turned his attention to acting, and made ends meet by modelling and waiting tables.
Career: Caviezel's first stage work came in Seattle, where he'd originally moved to play basketball. He had a small role in the film My Own Private Idaho in 1991 before relocating to Los Angeles. Parts in Wyatt Earp, Murder, She Wrote and The Wonder Years followed. His breakthrough performance came in 1998's The Thin Red Line, but he didn't become famous until he played the lead role in Mel Gibson's surprise blockbusting hit The Passion of the Christ in 2004, but he suffered for his art - during filming he was struck by lightning, and suffered both pneumonia and hypothermia. He turned down the chance to play Cyclops in X-Men to take the lead in Frequency instead. Other film projects include Madison, Long Weekend and Transit; he also starred in a remake of The Prisoner on TV and crime drama Person of Interest.
Quote: "My mom's 100 per cent Irish, and in my family we've always called acting 'blarney'."
Trivia: He once did some modelling for Gap.
Kevin Chapman (Actor) .. Lionel Fusco
Sarah Shahi (Actor) .. Sameen Shaw
Amy Acker (Actor) .. Root
Born: December 05, 1976 in Dallas, Texas
Enrico Colantoni (Actor) .. Carl Elias
Ryan O'Nan (Actor) .. Andre Cooper
Monique Gabriela Curnen (Actor) .. Captain Moreno
Rosie Benton (Actor) .. Erica Lennox
Amir Mitchell-Townes (Actor) .. Malcolm Booker
Kaci Walfall (Actor) .. Tracie Booker
Jamie Hector (Actor) .. Link Cordell
Winston Duke (Actor) .. Mini
Frederick EO Toye (Director)
Chris Fisher (Director)
JJ Abrams (Executive producer)
Born: June 27, 1966 in New York
Best Known For: Co-creating Lost and directing Star Trek (2009) and Star Trek Into Darkness (2013).
Early-life: Jeffrey Jacob Abrams was born in New York on June 27, 1966. His father is TV producer Gerald W Abrams and his mother is executive producer Carol Ann Abrams. JJ was raised in Los Angeles and his first foray into the movie industry was writing the music for the film Nightbeast (1982) when he was 16.
Career: During his senior year at college, he teamed up with Jill Mazursky to write a feature film treatment that became the basis for Taking Care of Business (1990). He wrote the screenplays for Regarding Henry (1991) and Forever Young (1992) before working with producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Michael Bay on 1998 box office hit Armageddon. In the same year, he co-created the TV series Felicity, which ran for four seasons. He went on to create Alias and co-create Lost. He made his feature film directorial debut in 2006 with Mission: Impossible III. Other projects include producing Cloverfield (2008), directing Star Trek (2009), co-creating TV series Fringe and writing and directing Super 8 (2011). He directed Star Trek sequel Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) and he is directing Star Wars Episode VII, which is due to be released in cinemas in the summer of 2015.
Quote: "I'm an impatient guy and tend not to like to stay with one thing for a long time. I'll never be able to write as many scripts as I did for Felicity or Alias ever again."
Trivia: JJ composed the opening theme music for Alias and Lost.
Greg Plageman (Executive producer)
Bryan Burk (Executive producer)
Jonathan Nolan (Executive producer)