NCIS: New Orleans: Le Carnaval de la Mort


8:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Wednesday, February 4 on U&W (25)

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Le Carnaval de la Mort
Season 1, Episode 15

The team investigates the parades and parties at Mardi Gras after a petty officer is found murdered. Money and possessions were still on the deceased's body, so Pride rules out robbery as a motive and security footage suggests the victim had already been stabbed before he even made it to the event. More worryingly, further investigations lead to a tip-off about an upcoming 'heist' at the festivities. Stacy Keach guest stars, with Scott Bakula


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Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Scott Bakula (Actor) .. Dwayne Pride
Lucas Black (Actor) .. Christopher LaSalle
Zoe McLellan (Actor) .. Meredith Brody
Rob Kerkovich (Actor) .. Sebastian Lund
CCH Pounder (Actor) .. Loretta Wade
Daryl Mitchell (Actor) .. Patton Plame
Thomas Tah Hyde III (Actor) .. Toussaint Patrice
Stacy Keach (Actor) .. Cassius Pride
Shanley Caswell (Actor) .. Laurel Pride
Yetide Badaki (Actor) .. Felicia Patrice
Harold House Moore (Actor) .. `Screwy Douce" Haynes
Rocky Marquette (Actor) .. Cyd Lawson
Julia Lashae (Actor) .. Vera Mapes
Tony Wharmby (Director)
Jeffrey Lieber (Executive producer)
James Hayman (Executive producer)
Gary Glasberg (Executive producer)
Mark Harmon (Executive producer)

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Scott Bakula (Actor) .. Dwayne Pride
Born: October 09, 1954 in St Louis, Missouri
Best Known For: Quantum Leap.
Early-life: Scott Stewart Bakula was born in St Louis, Missouri on October 9, 1954. The white streak in his hair appeared when he was four, although how remains a mystery. Music influenced his early life, and as a teenager he formed a rock band and wrote several songs. He also sang with the St Louis Symphony before studying law at the University of Kansas. In 1976 he decided to concentrate on acting when he was hired for a production of Shenandoah.
Career: Bakula continued to work on stage before gaining TV roles on shows such as Designing Women, Gung-Ho and I-Man. His big break came in 1989 with TV movie Quantum Leap: Genesis. A hugely popular series based on the adventures of time-travelling scientist Sam Beckett followed. Since then, he's continued to work on TV, including a three-year stint in sitcom Murphy Brown, and in films such as American Beauty, The Colour Of Night and Sibling Rivalry. Theatre work includes a Tony-nominated role in the musical Romance/Romance. His stint as Captain Jonathan Archer in Enterprise, the prequel to the original Star Trek series, lasted for four seasons until it was axed in 2005. More recently, he has had a recurring role in Chuck, and starred in American comedy drama Men of a Certain Age, Behind the Candelabra, Looking and NCIS: New Orleans.
Quote: "Actors are constantly being put to the test."
Trivia: He won a Golden Globe for his work on Quantum Leap.
Lucas Black (Actor) .. Christopher LaSalle
Zoe McLellan (Actor) .. Meredith Brody
Rob Kerkovich (Actor) .. Sebastian Lund
CCH Pounder (Actor) .. Loretta Wade
Born: December 25, 1952 in Guyana
Best Known For: ER and The Shield.
Early-life: Carol Christine Hilaria Pounder was born on Christmas Day 1952 in Guyana. Her early years were spent on a sugar cane plantation, but when her parents moved to the US, she and her sister were sent to a convent boarding school in England, where Pounder became interested in art and the classics. On leaving, she moved to New York to study at Ithaca College, where she began acting.
Career: Pounder's first professional work came in regional theatre, followed by several New York productions. She later moved to Hollywood, making her movie debut in 1979's All That Jazz. Roles in Union City and Prizzi's Honour followed, but she didn't make critics sit up and take notice until her lead role in 1987's Bagdad Cafe. Since then, she has appeared in Postcards from the Edge, Benny & Joon, Sliver, and Face/Off. A three-year stint in ER made her famous across the globe, and she appeared in acclaimed series The Shield for six years. Since 2009, she has played a recurring character in American fantasy drama Warehouse 13.
Quote: "I'm an international small-town girl."
Trivia: Pounder is one of the founders of Artists for a New South Africa.
Daryl Mitchell (Actor) .. Patton Plame
Thomas Tah Hyde III (Actor) .. Toussaint Patrice
Stacy Keach (Actor) .. Cassius Pride
Born: June 02, 1941 in Savannah, Georgia
Best Known For: Playing TV detective Mike Hammer.
Early-life: Born Walter Stacy Keach Jr on June 2, 1941, in Georgia, USA. His father was also an actor. Keach made his stage debut playing Old King Cole at the age of six in a Texas school pageant. He graduated from Van Nuys High School and entered the University of California, Berkeley, in 1959. After studying at the Yale University School of Drama and at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he made his professional debut in a version of Hamlet performed in New York's Central Park in 1964. His first Broadway appearance followed a year later.
Career: Keach's big-screen debut was in the film Island of Love in 1962. He then went on to star in such acclaimed offerings as The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, Fat City, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, and Jesus of Nazareth. He has appeared in a host of cult movies, including The Long Riders, The Ninth Configuration, Nice Dreams and American History X. He played Mike Hammer in Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer and The New Mike Hammer on TV between 1984 and 1987. He returned to the role in 1997 in Mike Hammer, Private Eye. His appearance in the 1988 series Hemingway won him a Golden Globe Award, and he had a recurring role as Warden Henry Pope in acclaimed US drama Prison Break. He continues to pop up in films and TV series.
Quote: "Parents need to instill a positive sense of self-esteem in their children so they can pursue their dreams."
Shanley Caswell (Actor) .. Laurel Pride
Yetide Badaki (Actor) .. Felicia Patrice
Harold House Moore (Actor) .. `Screwy Douce" Haynes
Rocky Marquette (Actor) .. Cyd Lawson
Julia Lashae (Actor) .. Vera Mapes
Tony Wharmby (Director)
Jeffrey Lieber (Executive producer)
James Hayman (Executive producer)
Gary Glasberg (Executive producer)
Mark Harmon (Executive producer)
Born: September 02, 1951 in Burbank, California
Best Known For: His lead role in NCIS.
Early-life: Thomas Mark Harmon was born on September 2, 1951, in Burbank, California. His father, Tom, was an American football player and sports broadcaster, and his mother, Elyse, an actress. His maternal grandparents came from Austria. Mark has two older sisters: one is an artist, the other an actress. He enjoyed sport as a youngster, and had a distinguished college career as an American football star while at UCLA. He worked as a carpenter and considered careers in advertising or law before concentrating on acting.
Career: Harmon's first TV appearance came as a child in an advert alongside his father. His break into came via a 1975 episode of Police Woman. His CV includes everything from glossy soaps such as Flamingo Road, to big-screen offerings, including Beyond the Poseidon Adventure and The Presidio. He gained much acclaim for his role in medical drama St Elsewhere, playing a doctor who contracted HIV; he was named People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive while appearing on the show. He also featured in the films Freaky Friday, Chasing Liberty and TV series The West Wing and JAG. These days he's best known for his role as agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs in NCIS, a part he's played since 2003.
Quote: "I'm in the business to push it. I have to be almost frightened by the possibility of taking it on."
Trivia: Married Pam Dawber of Mork & Mindy fame in 1987. They have two sons, Sean and Ty.