CSI: Miami: Shootout


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Shootout

Season 3, Episode 12

Two gang members are killed during a shoot-out in an emergency room where one of them was a patient. However, the investigation reveals that a third party may be responsible for one of the deaths. Meanwhile, Ryan discovers that a baby present at the shootings may be a victim of abuse by her mother.

repeat 2002 English Stereo
Action Spin-off Crime Drama Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Eva LaRue (Actor)
Luis Garcia (Actor) .. Primero/Johnny Garcia
Elena Jovis (Actor) .. Betty Rockingham
Shelley Robertson (Actor) .. Nurse Mills
Matt Schulze (Actor) .. Eddie Davids
Rey Gallegos (Actor) .. Jesse Navedo
Noel Gugliemi (Actor) .. Rico Dominguez
Luis Esteban Garcia (Actor) .. Johnny Garcia
Joseph Julian Soria (Actor) .. Hector Del Rio
Tara Erickson (Actor) .. Police Officer
Rosa Blasi (Actor) .. Ana Garcia
Jackie Pereida (Actor) .. Carmen Garcia
Kathryn Meisle (Actor) .. Mrs. Seaborne
Jason Quinn (Actor) .. Calvin Joyner
Chris Gehrt (Actor) .. Paramedic #1
Rick Michaels (Actor) .. Morgue Van Driver

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Did You Know..
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Eva LaRue (Actor)
Born: December 27, 1966
Birthplace: Long Beach, California, United States
Trivia: Sexy and talented, with a memorably exotic look (due to a multiethnic ancestry), model-turned-actress Eva La Rue (also occasionally billed by her married name, Eva LaRue Callahan) launched her career in print work, with a heavy emphasis on covers for such periodicals as Woman's World, Latina, and Cosmopolitan en Español. La Rue segued into acting in the late '80s and early '90s, and landed a number of nonfiction television assignments, first as cohost, with the legendary Dom DeLuise, of the gag-laden series revival The New Candid Camera (1991), then as hostess of the Miss America Pageant and the Lifetime network special Weddings of a Lifetime. The ever-versatile La Rue concurrently tackled scripted roles as well. After supporting parts in many a Hollywood programmer (Robocop 3, Ghoulies III: Ghoulies Go to College, Mirror Images 2) and several years as a regular on the soap All My Children, she earned stellar notices for her portrayal of Mouseketeer-turned-beach bunny Annette Funicello in the telemovie A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story. She went on to perform in recurring roles on the popular series Third Watch and Soul Food. La Rue culled her broadest fan base, however, for her portrayal of lab specialist and grant writer Natalia Boa Vista on the crime series phenomenon CSI: Miami.
Luis Garcia (Actor) .. Primero/Johnny Garcia
Elena Jovis (Actor) .. Betty Rockingham
Shelley Robertson (Actor) .. Nurse Mills
Matt Schulze (Actor) .. Eddie Davids
Born: July 03, 1972
Rey Gallegos (Actor) .. Jesse Navedo
Noel Gugliemi (Actor) .. Rico Dominguez
Luis Esteban Garcia (Actor) .. Johnny Garcia
Joseph Julian Soria (Actor) .. Hector Del Rio
Born: August 28, 1986
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Went to college to become a physical therapist; wasn't interested in acting until he took a theater class just to earn a credit. Once worked security at Universal Studios; first acting job was in a Levi's commercial. Honed his craft on TV (The Shield; Sons of Anarchy; Dexter) and in movies (Fast & Furious; Crank: High Voltage; Hamlet 2). Showed off his comedic abilities in a famous State Farm commercial in which his car is hit by a buffalo. Big break came in 2012 when he was cast as Hector Cruz on Army Wives. Works regularly with autistic children. Is a third generation Mexican-American.
Tara Erickson (Actor) .. Police Officer
Rosa Blasi (Actor) .. Ana Garcia
Born: December 19, 1972
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Born December 19, 1972, quick-witted actress Rosa Blasi has gained as much attention for her sharp sense of humor as she has for her prowess as a serious stage performer, and thanks to a high-profile role on the long-running Lifetime medical drama Strong Medicine, she finally found her footing as a television actress after years of supporting roles on the small screen. Cast as single mother and Latino medico Dr. Luisa "Lu" Delgado on Strong Medicine, Chicago native Blasi gradually won over viewers thanks to her winning performance as an inner-city medical specialist who suddenly finds her clinic merging with the prestigious Rittenhouse Hospital.Having made her stage debut at the tender age of eight, Blasi was no stranger to the spotlight when she joined the Piven Performance Company and Second City in an effort to sharpen her skills as a performer, and thanks to roles on such popular sitcoms as Frasier, Becker, and The Drew Carey Show, the emerging actress grew increasingly comfortable on the small screen as well as the boards. In early 2006, Blasi took up her Strong Medicine role, which carried on for many seasons; meanwhile, she found time for movie roles as well. A dramatic part in the Showtime movie Noriega: God's Favorite preceded a fleeting appearance as the wife of Bill Pullman's ill-fated character in the horror hit The Grudge in 2004, with both offering fine examples of Blasi's undeniable onscreen charisma. In addition to her onscreen acting career, Blasi does frequent voice-over work and has become a regular fixture on the talk-show circuit.
Jackie Pereida (Actor) .. Carmen Garcia
Rory Cochrane (Actor)
Born: February 28, 1972
Birthplace: Syracuse, New York, United States
Trivia: Supporting actor Rory Cochrane made his film debut with a small role in James Dearden's A Kiss Before Dying (1991). Prior to that, while still enrolled at New York City's LaGuardia High School, he had appeared in the CBS television docudrama Saturday Night With Connie Chung (1989); he then appeared in an episode of the ABC series H.E.L.P. (1990). Cochrane has subsequently earned recognition for playing memorable character roles in independent features. He is best known for playing the constantly zoned-out teenaged stoner Slater in Richard Linklater's ode to adolescence in the 1970s, Dazed and Confused (1993). Other notable roles include a turn as a troubled teen wrangling with a dysfunctional father (Jeff Goldblum) in Fathers and Sons (1992) and Cochrane's multilayered and funny portrayal of a paranoid, gun-loving biker in Love and a .45 (1994). Cochrane continued to work steadily in little-seen independent films like Empire Records, and The Low Life. He did have a major role in James Toback's confrontational Black and White. He appeared in Hats's War opposite fellow Dazed and Confused alum Cole Hauser. Cochrane scored a role on the CSI spin-off CSI: Miami, but his character was killed off. In 2006 Cochrane would be cast again by Richard Linklater in his adaptation of A Scanner Darkly. Cochrane would remain active on screen as the years rolled on, apperaing in movies like Public Enemies and on shows like The Company, CSI: Miami, and 24.
Kathryn Meisle (Actor) .. Mrs. Seaborne
Born: June 07, 1960
Jason Quinn (Actor) .. Calvin Joyner
Omar Benson Miller (Actor)
Born: October 07, 1978
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Stocky and heavyset African-American supporting player Omar Benson Miller (whose looks recalled a young Forest Whitaker) debuted onscreen in the early 2000s. Miller appeared in a host of films of varying quality, including 8 Mile (2002), the Richard Gere remake Shall We Dance? (2004), and the direct-to-video sexploitation comedy American Pie Presents: Band Camp (2005). In 2007, Miller tackled slightly more somber material with a key role in the Halle Berry-Benicio Del Toro psychological drama Things We Lost in the Fire, about the relationship between a grieving widow and a heroin addict. Miller would continue to find success on screen for years to come, appearing in movies like Miracle at St. Anna and The Sorcerer's Apprentice, as well as on the TV series CSI: Miami.
Chris Gehrt (Actor) .. Paramedic #1
Rick Michaels (Actor) .. Morgue Van Driver

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CSI: Miami
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