CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: No Way Out


7:52 pm - 8:39 pm, Thursday, December 11 on TNT Series SUR SD ()

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No Way Out

Season 9, Episode 17

Max bloquea a CSI cuando la evidencia de un nuevo asesinato señala a Grissom y Sara hacia un nuevo sospechoso en el laboratorio criminalístico. Además, Folsom y Allie investigan una serie de escalofriantes asesinatos en un hotel en ruinas con temática de payasos.

repeat 2021 Spanish, Castilian
Drama Policía Acción/aventura Drama Sobre Crímenes Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Denzel Whitaker (Actor) .. Frankie Kirkland
Geoffrey Rivas (Actor) .. Detective Sam Vega
Larry Mitchell (Actor) .. Officer Mitchell
Michael J. Pagan (Actor) .. Reggie Hatcher
Rob Benedict (Actor) .. Brian Morley
Vincent Duvall (Actor) .. Lieutenant Jack Parker
Michael Bryan French (Actor) .. Dr. Franks
James Kirayama-Lem (Actor) .. Zeuge
Dana Barron (Actor) .. Zeuge
James Kiriyama-lem (Actor) .. Witness #1
Mario Orozco (Actor) .. Aaron Sweets
Wiley M. Pickett (Actor) .. Training Officer
Diego Savoia (Actor) .. Jason Morley
Sam Situmorang (Actor) .. Little Bobby
Rafael Suarez (Actor) .. Audience Extra
Bill Irwin (Actor)
Jay Lee (Actor)

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Denzel Whitaker (Actor) .. Frankie Kirkland
Born: June 15, 1990
Geoffrey Rivas (Actor) .. Detective Sam Vega
Larry Mitchell (Actor) .. Officer Mitchell
Born: May 17, 1973
Michael J. Pagan (Actor) .. Reggie Hatcher
Born: January 12, 1985
Rob Benedict (Actor) .. Brian Morley
Trivia: A wide-eyed actor with a knack for playing strange characters, Rob Benedict is perhaps best known for playing Keri Russell's peculiar dorm mate Richard on the critically acclaimed series Felicity. Before his days as a professional actor, Benedict graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor's degree in performance studies, and even after he'd achieved a successful career as a working actor, Benedict continued to play guitar for his band, Louden Swain. Benedict's career blossomed throughout the 2000s, with a role in The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest opposite Rosario Dawson, and in Waiting with Ryan Reynolds. In 2007, Benedict took a role on the ABC series Women's Murder Club.
Vincent Duvall (Actor) .. Lieutenant Jack Parker
Michael Bryan French (Actor) .. Dr. Franks
James Kirayama-Lem (Actor) .. Zeuge
Dana Barron (Actor) .. Zeuge
Born: April 22, 1966
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: At age 10, told her father she wanted to pursue acting after seeing her sister act in TV commercials.Her father co-founded the Weist-Barron School of Television, the first school for soap opera and commercial acting.Attended The Art Students League of New York where she studied sculpture.Opened and managed a restaurant in Greenwich Village with some of her former business school classmates.Supports United In Harmony as a volunteer and teacher.
William Peterson (Actor)
Louise Lombard (Actor)
Born: September 13, 1970
Birthplace: London, England, United kingdom
Trivia: Louise Lombard lived and breathed the fine arts from an early age, and projected extreme versatility in many arenas. A trained dancer and actress from early childhood, Lombard graduated to television commercials by age 14, and subsequently delved into dramatic roles. Lombard evinced a remarkable predilection for emotionally and psychologically challenging evocations, such as that of a heroin addict in a PSA directed by Jon Amiel (Copycat). After gracing the BBC series Casualty and Bergerac, the ITV show Capital City, and the ITV telemovies Catherine Cookson's A Black Velvet Gown, and Perfect Scoundrels: Sweeter Than Wine, Lombard broke through to national fame in 1991, with the lead role of Evangeline Eliott in the three-season House of Eliott series on the BBC. The story concerns two sisters who travel the road from extreme poverty to wealth as proprietors of the most successful dressmaking business in all of England.For the remainder of the 1990s, Lombard sought out a series of highly individualized and intelligent projects, including Elizabeth Gill's 1997 ensemble drama Gold in the Streets (as the girlfriend of an illegal Irish immigrant) and the ITV series Bodyguards (as one of the toughs of the title). After a brief tenure as a literature student at Cambridge University (as well as studying photography and print work at St. Martin's College), Lombard spent the first decade of the new millennium branching out into more internationally oriented roles, including insurance investigator Ellen Brachman in the Dutch movie Claim (2000), and the part of Kath in My Kingdom (2001), a highly modernized adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear. American viewers, however, will most closely associate Lombard with the romantic lead of Lady Anne Davenport in the Viggo Mortensen period adventure saga Hidalgo (2004), and the role of Dr. Harriet Fellows, a physician who assists crash survivor Alec Baldwin, in the TNT telemovie Second Nature (2003).
James Kiriyama-lem (Actor) .. Witness #1
Mario Orozco (Actor) .. Aaron Sweets
Wiley M. Pickett (Actor) .. Training Officer
Diego Savoia (Actor) .. Jason Morley
Sam Situmorang (Actor) .. Little Bobby
Rafael Suarez (Actor) .. Audience Extra
Romy Rosemont (Actor)
Palmer Davis (Actor)
Conor O'Farrell (Actor)
Born: January 13, 1956
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: In 1992, refurbished an old vaudeville house and transformed it into a performance hall called Arroyo Outback Theatre for various types of artists. Played the role of Gustin in Saturn Returns at South Coast Repertory in 2009. Is a member of the Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema Grand Jury and Board of Advisors. Directed a stage production of The Odd Couple, the profits of which benefited the Idyllwild HELP Center. Was honored with the Joni Award from Idyllwild. Won a California Newspaper Publishers Award and a National Newspaper Publishers Award for his local column in a small-town newspaper. Founded and teaches at the Actors Refuge studio in Los Angeles.
Aisha Tyler (Actor)
Born: September 18, 1970
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Trivia: Born September 18th, 1970, actress, comedian, author, reality-show host, and occasional scriptwriter Aisha Tyler came of age in San Francisco and studied poly sci at Dartmouth College before mounting a (brief) career as an advertising executive in her hometown. Dissatisfied by this pursuit, and pining to launch herself as a full-time entertainer, Tyler "dropped out" of the corporate world and hit the road with a solo standup comedy act in the mid-'90s.Around 2001 -- after five years in Los Angeles with occasional standup bookings and concomitantly limited acclaim and recognition -- Tyler landed two huge breaks, first as the host of the irreverent Talk Soup during that program's final year (a position she inherited from Greg Kinnear, John Henson, and others), and then as the primary host of the dating series The 5th Wheel. Riding the crest of popularity generated by reality television during the first several years of the millennium, Wheel coupled the unscripted spontaneity of The Real World and Survivor with the format of the dating series Blind Date. Its premise involved setting two couples up on blind dates, having them "swap" partners, and adding an unforeseen fifth member (the "wheel" of the title) to stir things up and add provocation. The program placed a greater emphasis on erotic and suggestive content than Blind and -- perhaps as a result -- it unsurprisingly became a massive, runaway hit.The ever-ambitious Tyler, however, continued to expand her horizons. She maintained a short tenure with Wheel and quickly moved on to other endeavors, placing a particularly strong emphasis on television work. This included a stint as Charlie (the only recurring African-American cast member) in the final two seasons of the popular sitcom Friends, and a recurring role as covert terrorist Marianne Taylor on the weekly suspenser 24. Tyler also portrayed attorney Andrea Moreno (who dies in a car crash but is then "ushered" over to the other side by Jennifer Love Hewitt's psychic) in the first season (2005-2006) of the supernatural drama The Ghost Whisperer. After that, Tyler segued into feature-film work, with bit roles in such pictures as The Santa Clause 3 and .45.Six feet tall and one of the most physically breathtaking young actresses of her generation, Tyler frequently provides beauty tips in such magazines as Ebony and Glamour; she is also an outspoken proponent of physical fitness and a strenuous exerciser who pushes herself to an almost unimaginable degree. A February 2007 issue of In Style magazine reported, "In addition to scaling walls, Tyler runs, uses a rowing machine, lifts weights, snowboards and scuba dives. But for her, nothing beats the mental rush of rock climbing." In 2004, Tyler also authored and published the best-seller Swerve: Reckless Observations of a Postmodern Girl, a free-form, witty expostulation on such "hot" topics as men, bikini waxing, reality television, dating wars, sex, and body image.After filming several unremarkable movies throughout the mid-2000s, the actress found success on Archer, a television series that features Tyler as a dedicated but deadly agent for ISIS, a secret intelligence unit in New York City. While she continued work on Archer, she landed the job of co-host on The Talk, and later, host of the revamped Whose Line Is It Anyway? As if that weren't enough, Tyler also landed a recurring role on Criminal Minds in 2015.
Eric Stonestreet (Actor)
Born: September 09, 1971
Birthplace: Kansas City, KS
Trivia: A veteran improv comedian, Eric Stonestreet honed his skills at the ImprovOlympic theater, but soon transitioned to the screen, making appearances on shows like ER and The West Wing during the early 2000s. He would go on to land roles in films like Ninja Cheerleaders and American Crude, but scored his biggest break when he was cast as Cameron in the sitcom Modern Family in 2009. He won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for that role in the acclaimed show's first season. The show remained popular, and Stonestreet ended up appearing in the big-screen comedy Bad Teacher.
José Zúñiga (Actor)
Victoria Prescott (Actor)
Jeffrey D. Stevens (Actor)
Kyle Marasciulo (Actor)
Scott Wilson (Actor)
Born: March 29, 1942
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Attended college on a basketball scholarship. Appeared on the cover of Life magazine on May 12, 1967, with his In Cold Blood costar Robert Blake and the book's author, Truman Capote. Was offered the opportunity to join the TV series The Walking Dead, which shoots in Senoia, GA, when he was visiting Atlanta in 2011 for his mother's 97th birthday. Played Polish saint Brother Albert in Our God's Brother, a film adapted from a drama written by Karol Wojtyla, who later became Pope John Paul II and granted Wilson a private audience. Received the Exemplary Achievement Award from the Floating Film Festival in 2006. Received the Ralph Morgan Award from the Screen Actors Guild in 2007.
Madison McReynolds (Actor)
Born: August 17, 1993
Bill Irwin (Actor)
Born: April 11, 1950
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
Trivia: Bill Irwin certainly qualifies as one of the most unique figures in show business; attempts to compare him to other talent invariably conclude with the observation that there is no one else like Irwin, a testament to his overarching individuality. A native of Santa Monica, Irwin spent periods of his youth in Southern California and Oklahoma, then attended Oberlin College (as a theater arts major) and Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey's Clown College in Florida, where lessons learned in slapstick, pantomime, comedic improvisation, and graceful balletic would continue to inform his art and style throughout his life. Following said education, he spent various periods of time in dramatic ensembles (such as the prestigious Kraken ensemble) and circuses (such as the Frisco-based Pickle Family Circus) and racked up a litany of theatrical accomplishments that included Broadway performances in Waiting for Godot (opposite Steve Martin and Robin Williams) and Accidental Death of an Anarchist (opposite Jonathan Pryce), a critically acclaimed turn in Fool Moon (with the Red City Ramblers), and many other highlights. Meanwhile, on television, Irwin built up a substantial audience of young people with his wordless portrayal of Mr. Noodle (opposite the late Michael Jeter) on the "Elmo's World" segments of Sesame Street. Irwin's feature appearances include A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999), Igby Goes Down (2002), Lady in the Water (2007), and Rachel Getting Married (2008), and Higher Ground (2011).
James Patrick (Actor)
Paula Newsome (Actor)
Trivia: From the early '90s onward, African-American actress Paula Newsome built a fairly substantial career for herself via many small supporting roles in films and television series. She debuted on the big screen in 1992, as Ellen in Barnet Kellman's Dolly Parton comedy Straight Talk, then spent years making single-episode appearances in such programs as ER, Ally McBeal, and Law & Order, as well as multiple-episode runs on Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, and The Lyon's Den. Newsome's career escalated most dramatically, however, between 2006 and 2007, with her contributions to the comedy Little Miss Sunshine (2006), the Adam Sandler drama Reign Over Me, the drama Things We Lost in the Fire, and the ABC detective series Women's Murder Club (as Claire Washburn, a member of an all-female team of investigators).
Matt Lauria (Actor)
Born: June 22, 1984
Birthplace: United States
Trivia: As a child, lived in Ireland for five years with his family. Made his TV debut on a 2007 episode of 30 Rock. Best-known for playing Luke Cafferty on Friday Night Lights from 2009 to the series finale in 2011. Was cast in the role of Caleb Evers on FOX's 2011 drama The Chicago Code. Plays electric guitar and specializes in blues-rock.
Mandeep Dhillon (Actor)
Jay Lee (Actor)

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