CSI: Cyber: Kidnapping 2.0


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Kidnapping 2.0

Season 1, Episode 1

Agents with the FBI's Cyber Crime Division investigate illegal activities on the internet. In the series opener, the cyber analysts probe a case of hacked baby monitors.

repeat 2015 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Crime Drama Spin-off Season Premiere Series Premiere

Cast & Crew
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Shad Moss (Actor) .. Brody Nelson
Charley Koontz (Actor) .. Daniel Krumitz
Hayley Kiyoko (Actor) .. Raven Ramirez
Michael Irby (Actor) .. Navy Cap. David Ortega M.D.
Susan May Pratt (Actor) .. Fran Reynolds
Kenneth Mitchell (Actor) .. Steve Reynolds
Brady Smith (Actor) .. Bill Hookstraten
Rae Gray (Actor) .. Hooded Figure/Vicky McDale
Jake Richardson (Actor) .. Ricky Scaggs
Nelson Lee (Actor) .. Detective Cho
Judah Lewis (Actor) .. Denny Metz
Jeffrey G. Barnett (Actor) .. Male Kidnapper
Jim Boeven (Actor) .. German Bidder
Mo Darwiche (Actor) .. Vovan
Marco Martinez (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Audi Resendez (Actor) .. Female Kidnapper
James Sayess (Actor) .. Saudi Bidder
Pavllo Zengo (Actor) .. Kovach
Brianne Bogart (Actor) .. Neighbor
Joseph Sims (Actor) .. FBI Agent
Jon Maxwell (Actor) .. CTOC Agent

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Patricia Arquette (Actor)
Born: April 08, 1968
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Actress Patricia Arquette is the granddaughter of Cliff Arquette, the daughter of character actor Lewis Arquette, and the sister of actors Rosanna Arquette, David Arquette and Alexis Arquette. Inaugurating her own film career in the mid-'80s, the actress came into her own with a gallery of fine portrayals in the '90s. In 1993 alone, she was seen as the hero's cousin/inamorata in Ethan Frome; the strung-out heroine in the stylishly violent road movie True Romance; and the hero's lesbian sister in Inside Monkey Zetterland. Arquette closed out 1994 on a fine note with her sympathetic portrayal of Kathy O'Hara, the second wife of Hollywood's "world's worst director," in Tim Burton's Ed Wood. The following year included a starring role in John Boorman's Beyond Rangoon and a marriage to actor Nicolas Cage. In 1996, Arquette had lead roles in a number of films, most notably David O. Russell's Flirting With Disaster, in which she played Ben Stiller's put-upon wife. She then switched gears with starring roles in David Lynch's Lost Highway and the thriller Nightwatch. She tried her hand at a Western in 1998, playing the object of Woody Harrelson's and Billy Crudup's desires in Stephen Frears' The Hi-Lo Country. Despite an interesting premise and excellent cast, the film flopped, but Arquette continued to work steadily the following year, with lead roles in the black comedy Goodbye Lover; Stigmata, in which she starred opposite Gabriel Byrne as the unwitting target of a supernatural phenomenon; and Martin Scorsese's Bringing out the Dead, a film starring Arquette's then-husband Cage as a burnt-out paramedic.Following the weightiness of the creepy Stigmata and the disturbing Bringing Out the Dead, Arquette took things in a decidedly lighter direction with her next two projects. In 2000, she played Adam Sandler's love-interest in the comedy Little Nicky, while the following year found her opposite Tim Robbins in the off-the-wall Human Nature. Written by Being John Malkovich scribe Charlie Kaufman, Human Nature was the feature debut from acclaimed music-video director Michel Gondry and featured Arquette as a woman cursed with a coat of fur covering her body.As the decade progressed, audiences could see Arquette in projects ranging from the star-studded documentary Searching for Debra Winger to the sleeper family film Holes. Then in 2005, Arquette found a truly resonant role, starring the psychic Allison Dubois on the extremely popular supernatural drama Medium. The show would run from 2005 to 2011, and Arquette would follow it up with a role alongside Bill Murray and Jason Schwartzman in A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III.In 2014, Arquette enjoyed the biggest critical success of her career playing the mother in Richard Linklater's universally praised Boyhood. Shot over the course of 12 years, the movie scored Arquette numerous year-end accolades, including an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
James Van Der Beek (Actor)
Born: March 08, 1977
Birthplace: Cheshire, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: Tall, blonde, and possessing a choir of perfect teeth that would make any dentist jealous, James Van Der Beek emerged as one of the ultimate teen pin-ups of the late 1990s. First attaining prominence with the title role of Dawson Leary in the WB Network's Dawson's Creek, Van Der Beek proceeded to branch out with film and stage work, and in the process managed to be anointed in 1998 as one of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful."Born March 8, 1977 to a cell phone salesman father and a mother who ran a gymnastics studio, Van Der Beek was raised in his hometown of Cheshire, Connecticut. The oldest of three children, he was an honors student and excelled at football until an injury sidelined his budding career. In its own way the injury proved to be serendipitous, as it led Van Der Beek to take up acting. Following a casting trip to New York with his mother, Van Der Beek made his professional debut at the age of 16 in the Off-Broadway production of Finding the Sun, which was written and directed by Edward Albee. More stage work ensued, as did some television work (most notably in the form of a 1995 stint on As the World Turns). Van Der Beek made his film debut in the 1995 comedy Angus, aptly cast as a golden-boy football quarterback. Another movie, the little-seen Claire Danes/Jude Law vehicle I Love You, I Love You Not, followed in 1997, but it was his starring role in Dawson's Creek, premiering in January of 1998, that gave Van Der Beek his big break. The show's success with critics and audiences alike propelled Van Der Beek and his fellow cast members into the limelight, and soon Van Der Beek secured his first major film roles, first in the little-seen Harvest (1998), and then in the football comedy-drama Varsity Blues (1998). The film's modest reviews were overshadowed by its financial success, geared as it was toward a new generation of teenagers eager to see their favorite actors in glorious celluloid. The film's enthusiastic commercial response, coupled with Dawson's continuing success, virtually guaranteed the young actor that no matter what the future held for him, his career had certainly gotten off to a very positive start.Though to this point Van Der Beek's success had been built on the image of the squeaky clean, all-American small town boy, a pair of efforts following the millennial turnover signaled that the actor who had become the very personification of white-bred wholesomeness was determined to create a new, decidedly more edgy image for himself. Though his initial effort ended in mystery as the segment featuring Van Der Beek as a closeted high school homosexual was cut from director Todd Solandz's Storytelling (2002) shortly before the film's release, his efforts would be cemented later that same year with the subsequent release of The Rules of Attraction. Directed by Pulp Fiction collaborator Roger Avery (Killing Zoe) and based on a novel by American Psycho author Brett Easton Ellis, The Rules of Attraction found the former innocent plunged into a strange world of drugs and sexual deviance that left many Dawson's Creek fans up in arms. As college student/drug dealer Sean Bateman (who also happens to be the brother of American Psycho maniac Patrick Bateman) Van Der Beek essayed what was without question his seediest role to date. With his Dawson's Creek and Rules of Attraction characters existing on the most extreme polar opposite ends of the spectrum imaginable, Van Der Beek made it no secret that his acting coach recieved a hearty workout as the actor attempted to balance hiumself between the two projects. When Dawson's Creek finally came to an end, Van Der Beek appeared in Clive Barker's The Plague, Eye of the Beast, Formosa Betrayed, and Stolen. He spoofed his own image as a squeaky-clean guy by playing an obnoxious version of himself in the sitcom Don't Trust the B - in Apartment 23 and joined the cast of CSI: Cyber in 2015.
Peter Macnicol (Actor)
Born: April 10, 1954
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Upon graduating from the University of Minnesota, Peter MacNicol traveled the length and breadth of the U.S. as a regional repertory actor. In his first film, Dragonslayer (1981), MacNicol essayed one of his few leading-man roles as Galen, a hapless assistant sorcerer who makes good. His most celebrated film assignment was as Stingo, the innocent-bystander narrator of Sophie's Choice. Most of the time, MacNicol has been seen in comical, sycophantic roles, such as the easily demonized Janocz in Ghostbusters II (1989) and the unctuous camp counselor in Addams Family Values (1993). On television, Peter MacNicol starred in the brief Norman Lear political lampoon The Powers That Be (1992) and co-starred as Alan Birch on the CBS medical drama Chicago Hope (1994).MacNicol continued to play small but indelible roles in a variety of small but indelible films throughout the mid-'90s. There was 1992's underrated Housesitter with Goldie Hawn and Steve Martin; acclaimed director Mel Brooks' Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995); and a starring role opposite cult comedian Rowan Atkinson in 1997's Bean. Despite his respectable feature-film success, however, MacNicol wouldn't get solid mainstream recognition until the 1997 debut of Ally McBeal. The show featured MacNicol as John Cage, an immensely insecure but highly gifted lawyer whose lovable, if over-sensitive, nature tugged at the heartstrings of Ally (Calista Flockhart) and television audiences alike. MacNicol remained a lead character on the show from 1997 to 2002, and was able to participate not just as an actor, but also as a director, screenwriter, and amateur karaoke singer. No longer the affable John Cage, MacNicol could be seen assigning Jamie Foxx the unpleasant task of letting his employees know of a rapidly approaching downsizing in 2004's Breakin' All the Rules. Recurring roles on Numbers and 24 as well as voice work in such animated shows as Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, The Batman, The Spectacular Spider-Man helped MacNicol maintain a high profile in the following years, and in 2012 he could be seen as the Secretary of Defense in the big-budget game board adaptaion Battleship.
Shad Moss (Actor) .. Brody Nelson
Born: March 09, 1987
Birthplace: Columbus, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Though he has since dropped the age restrictive "Lil'" for the more mature Bow Wow, this rapper-turned-actor stands tall on both stage and screen no matter what moniker he assumes. Born Shad Gregory Moss in Reynoldsburg, OH, Lil' Bow Wow dropped his first rhymes at the tender age of three, and after hooking up with producer Jermaine Dupri, the young rapper released his debut album, Beware of Dog, in 2000. The following year, he brought his vocal talents to the small screen in Carmen: A Hip Hopera. After releasing his 2001 sophomore album, Doggy Bag, Lil' Bow Wow made his feature debut in the action comedy All About the Benjamins. Leading-man status followed with a starring role as an orphan who discovers a pair of magical basketball shoes in Like Mike (2002), showing that the pint-sized rapper's skills in front of the camera rivaled those behind the microphone. Following the release of his third album, Unleashed (2003), he returned to the screen in 2004 for the comedy Johnson Family Vacation; snagging the lead role in Director Malcolm D. Lee's nostalgic coming-of-age tale Roll Bounce the following year. Strapping on a pair of roller skates for the '70s-set family drama, Bow Wow's first leading role snagged impressive box-office totals in its first-weekend, indicating good things to come for the young rapper-actor hyphenate. 2006 would find the actor/hip-hopper adding the title of wheelman to his credits when he buckled-in for the rubber-burning sequel The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.
Charley Koontz (Actor) .. Daniel Krumitz
Born: August 10, 1987
Birthplace: Concord, California, United States
Trivia: His first professional acting role was in the movie Rubber in 2010. Was a member of the Shakespeare troupe, Will and Company, while in college. Supports the charities Pencils for Promise, F&%k Cancer and Movement for Change.
Hayley Kiyoko (Actor) .. Raven Ramirez
Born: April 03, 1991
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Is of Scottish and Japanese descent. Performed at the opening ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City; her mother, Sarah Kawahara, was the choreographer. As a youth, appeared in national commercials for GM, Kmart and Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Choreographed for the Agoura High Step Team while in high school. Was a member of the all-girl pop group The Stunners and toured with Justin Bieber as an opening act in 2010. Released her first EP album, A Belle to Remember, in 2013.
Michael Irby (Actor) .. Navy Cap. David Ortega M.D.
Born: November 16, 1972
Birthplace: Palm Springs, California, United States
Trivia: Hollywood supporting actor Michael Irby's mixed ethnicity enabled him to play characters from a broad array of cultural backgrounds -- from Obaid, one of the Middle Eastern men mistaken by Jodie Foster for a terrorist, in Robert Schwentke's ham-handed thriller Flightplan (2005), to Hispanic writer-in-training Reinaldo Povod (the brief recipient of Miguel Piñero's bisexual overtures) in the 2001 biopic Piñero. Irby's multiethnic quality also accounted for the malleability of his on-camera appearance (depending upon the dramatic situation); he was able to guest as multiple characters, for instance, on the series Law & Order. Irby culled the most widespread attention, however, for his series work on the prime-time military actioner The Unit, as special ops team member Charles Grey.
Susan May Pratt (Actor) .. Fran Reynolds
Born: February 08, 1974
Kenneth Mitchell (Actor) .. Steve Reynolds
Born: November 25, 1974
Died: February 24, 2024
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Discovered his passion for acting at Kilcoo Camp in Minden, Ontario. Played for his college soccer team as a striker. Attended an acting class in Toronto with actors such as Rachel McAdams, Scott Speedman and David Sutcliffe. Portrayed a hockey player who just misses the cut for the U.S. Olympic hockey team in Miracle.
Brady Smith (Actor) .. Bill Hookstraten
Born: December 29, 1971
Birthplace: Houston, Texas
Rae Gray (Actor) .. Hooded Figure/Vicky McDale
Jake Richardson (Actor) .. Ricky Scaggs
Born: February 20, 1985
Nelson Lee (Actor) .. Detective Cho
Born: October 16, 1975
Birthplace: Taipei, Taiwan
Trivia: Immigrated to Saint John, New Brunswick from Taiwan as a child. Began acting in school plays at an early age and continued to act through high school and college but at the time never considered it as a career. Later, knowing that acting is what he loved, moved to New York to make a career of it. Starred in 2009's Virtuality, from the 2000s Battlestar Galactica team of Ronald D. Moore and Michael Taylor, a sci-fi pilot that aired as a TV-movie when Fox did not pick it up as a series.
Judah Lewis (Actor) .. Denny Metz
Born: May 22, 2001
Trivia: Of Irish and Russian Jewish descent.Was raised in Los Angeles, California.Started acting performing on stage at age 4.His parents founded a nonprofit children's theater troupe called Kids Interactive Theatre Ensemble, where he spent a lot of his childhood.Was one of the six actors who screen tested for the role of Spider-Man, which went to actor Tom Holland.
Jeffrey G. Barnett (Actor) .. Male Kidnapper
Jim Boeven (Actor) .. German Bidder
Born: November 11, 1967
Mo Darwiche (Actor) .. Vovan
Marco Martinez (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Audi Resendez (Actor) .. Female Kidnapper
James Sayess (Actor) .. Saudi Bidder
Pavllo Zengo (Actor) .. Kovach
Brianne Bogart (Actor) .. Neighbor
Joseph Sims (Actor) .. FBI Agent
Jon Maxwell (Actor) .. CTOC Agent

Before / After
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The A-Team
10:00 am
CSI: Cyber
12:00 pm