NCIS: New Orleans: You'll Do


4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Monday, December 15 on KAKW ION Mystery (31.4)

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You'll Do

Season 1, Episode 21

LaSalle's brother, Cade, turns to NCIS for help when he finds his girlfriend's body in the trunk of his car. He claims to have no memory of the night before, but a mountain of evidence implicates him in the crime. The case is under the jurisdiction of Captain Jim Messier and Jefferson Parish, but that doesn't stop LaSalle from trying to prove his brother is innocent.

repeat 2015 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Drama Police Spin-off Action/adventure Crime Drama Comedy Mystery & Suspense Military Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Scott Bakula (Actor) .. Dwayne Pride
Lucas Black (Actor) .. Christopher LaSalle
Zoe Mclellan (Actor) .. Meredith Brody
Cch Pounder (Actor) .. Dr. Loretta Wade
Rob Kerkovich (Actor) .. Sebastian Lund
Dylan Walsh (Actor) .. Capt. Jim Messier
Clayne Crawford (Actor) .. Cade Lasalle
Gillian Alexy (Actor) .. Savannah Kelly
Shalita Grant (Actor) .. Sonja Percy
John Livingston (Actor) .. Paul Jenks
Oliver Kieran-Jones (Actor) .. Reid Gorie
Michael Graziadei (Actor) .. Kai Bryant
Justin Prentice (Actor) .. Young Cade
Carmela Zumbado (Actor) .. Windi
Geraldine Singer (Actor) .. Susan Stewart
Molly Conarro (Actor) .. Eloise Sanchez
Jim Klock (Actor) .. Det. Simms
Gralen Bryant Banks (Actor) .. Det. Caryle
Kevin Rothlisberger (Actor) .. Petty Officer Tom Lyons
Richard Meehan (Actor) .. Young Chris
William Schaff (Actor) .. Reoccurring #1 Homicide Detective/Cop

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Did You Know..
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Scott Bakula (Actor) .. Dwayne Pride
Born: October 09, 1954
Birthplace: St Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Best known for portraying time traveler Dr. Sam Beckett in the popular sci-fi series Quantum Leap, Scott Bakula is also a noted Broadway actor and occasional movie star, though it is in the last venue that he has had the least amount of success. The son of a musician, Bakula is said to have started his own rock band when he was in the fourth grade. He also sang with the St. Louis Symphony before attending the University of Kansas. Bakula launched his acting career as a teen in regional theater and as a stage actor specializes in musical comedy. He made his Broadway debut in 1983 in Marilyn: An American Fable. He started showing up regularly on television as a guest star on such series as My Sister Sam and Designing Women during the 1980s. In 1986, Bakula starred in an unsuccessful television series, Gung Ho! Two years later he headlined another unsuccessful one, Eisenhower and Lutz. In 1988, Bakula was nominated for a Tony for his work in Romance, Romance. The following year, he was cast in Quantum Leap and has since gained a cult following; in 1992, he won a Golden Globe and was nominated four more times. Bakula was also nominated for a quartet of Emmys. Bakula made his feature-film debut starring opposite Kirstie Alley in Sibling Rivalry (1990). Other notable film appearances include L.A. Story (1991) and My Family/Mi Familia (1995). In 1993, Bakula had a recurring role on the CBS sitcom Murphy Brown as a love interest of Candice Bergen. He has also appeared in a number of television movies and in 1996, he had a stint in another short-lived series, Mr. and Mrs. Smith.Though he worked steadily in movies, television turned out to be his next great success when, in 2001, he took the part of Capt. Jonathan Archer on Star Trek: Enterprise, a program that lasted four seasons.In 2009 Bakula would star alongside Ray Romano and Andre Braugher in the well-respected comedy/drama series Men of a Certain Age, and landed in one of the best films of his career, Steven Soderbergh's The Informant!.
Lucas Black (Actor) .. Christopher LaSalle
Born: November 29, 1982
Birthplace: Decatur, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Though he has proven to be a natural, allegedly Lucas Black's ambition is not to be an actor when he grows up. Born and raised in Alabama, Black became a professional actor when an open casting call landed him a bit part in Jon Avnet's The War (1994). After starring on TV's American Gothic (1995), Black definitively caught the audience's attention with his pivotal role in Billy Bob Thornton's award-winning drama Sling Blade (1996). Resisting child actor treacle, Black turned in a genuinely charming and moving performance as the young boy who befriends Thornton's mentally challenged ex-con. Despite the acclaim, however, Black opted to stay home in Alabama rather than go Hollywood. Black continued to act throughout his high school years, playing supporting roles in the racial drama Ghosts of Mississippi (1996) and the big-screen version of The X-Files (1998), and starring in the TV movie Flash (1997) and as the politically aware Peejoe in Crazy in Alabama (1999). In Thornton's second directorial effort All the Pretty Horses (2000), Black's performance as the young drifter who gets Matt Damon into trouble once again revealed his ability to hold his own against -- indeed outshine -- Hollywood's best. Black, however, has asserted that his ultimate goal is to become a professional fisherman. High profile roles as everything from a piano savant in Killer Diller to a high school football star in Friday Night LIghts and a fresh-faced Marine in Jarhead proved without question that Black had the acting range needed to craft and impressive and enduring career, and in 2006 Black put the peddle to the metal as a troubled teen whose trip to Tokyo finds him mastering the art of the drift in the adrenaline-charged sequel The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.
Zoe Mclellan (Actor) .. Meredith Brody
Born: November 06, 1974
Birthplace: La Jolla, California, United States
Trivia: Actress Zoe McLellan got her first break in the movie Mr. Holland's Opus in 1995. Like a lot of new actresses, she struggled to pay the bills with appearances on TV shows and in commercials, eventually scoring a role in the 2000 movie Dungeons & Dragons. Then the next year, she was cast as P.O. Jennifer Coates on the hit series JAG. She stayed with the show until 2005, then in 2007 she took a role on another series, this time playing Lisa George, the wife of lead character Nick George (Peter Krause), on Dirty Sexy Money.
Cch Pounder (Actor) .. Dr. Loretta Wade
Born: December 25, 1952
Birthplace: Georgetown, British Guiana, United Kingdom
Trivia: Born in Guyana on December 25, 1952, actress CCH Pounder made her first film appearance as a nurse in Bob Fosse's All That Jazz (1979). Pounder went on to play a small part in Prizzi's Honor before her first big role as truckstop owner Brenda in Bagdad Cafe. Her first TV-series assignment was as husband-murderer Dawn Murphy in the short-lived FOX sitcom Women in Prison. Many dramatic TV movies followed, including Leap of Faith, Third Degree Burn, Murder in Mississippi, and the two-part CBS miniseries Common Ground. On the big screen, she had supporting parts in Postcards From the Edge, Kurt Baker's version of The Importance of Being Earnest, and the romantic comedy Benny & Joon. After appearing in Sliver and Robocop 3, she returned to television for the role of Dr. Angela Hicks on ER, earning her an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress. She left the show in 1997 and went on to countless TV movies (Final Justice, Netforce, A Touch of Hope, just to name a few), as well as a couple feature films (Face/Off, End of Days) and TV miniseries (House of Frankenstein, To Serve and Protect). In 2001, she narrated the PBS documentary series Race: The Power of an Illusion and played a judge in Allison Anders' independent drama Things Behind the Sun. In 2002, she was back on television as Detective Claudette Wynn on the FOX police drama The Shield.Pounder continued to work on The Shield until the series concluded in 2007, and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for her role as Detective Wynn. The actress appeared in 2009's psychological horror The Orphan, and voiced Mo'at, the spiritual leader of the Omaticaya clan, in James Cameron's mega-blockbuster Avatar the same year. 2009 would prove a rewarding year for Pounder, as her guest appearances on the BBC/HBO series No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency would earn her an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series.
Rob Kerkovich (Actor) .. Sebastian Lund
Birthplace: Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Was part of the comedy troupe Commedus Interruptus in college. Co-founded the comedy troupe Summer of Tears with Todd Waldman in 2004. Won the U.S. Comedy Art Festival's jury prize for best sketch comedy in 2007 with Summer of Tears. Was a writer for ABC's Happy Endings.
Dylan Walsh (Actor) .. Capt. Jim Messier
Born: November 17, 1963
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Possessing the sort of bland, familiarly handsome looks that make him equally effective at creating both instantly likable and inexplicably repelling characters, actor Dylan Walsh, born November 17th, 1963, generally specialized in the former. When he took to the latter, however, the unexpected change of pace could make for an extremely effective performance. Although audiences may recognize his face from such high-profile Hollywood fare as Congo (1995) and We Were Soldiers (2002), his most affecting roles have been in low-budget independent fare such as the low-key 2001 drama Jet Boy. A California native who graduated from Annandale High School in Virginia, Walsh wowed audiences as Atticus Finch in a high school stage production of To Kill a Mockingbird, giving signs of great things to come from the burgeoning actor. Subsequently gaining his footing as an actor with a recurring role on television's Kate and Allie, his first feature credit came with the 1989 Patrick Dempsey comedy Loverboy. His career truly beginning to gain momentum in the early '90s, Walsh's appearances in Betsy's Wedding (1990) and Nobody's Fool (1994) showed an actor just waiting for his breakthrough role. Although he would take the lead for the eagerly anticipated jungle adventure Congo, the film's dismal fate at the box office certainly didn't do anything for his career. Subsequent efforts such as Divided by Hate (1997) and Chapter Zero (1999) showed an actor capable of much more than what he was given with which to work. Admittedly taking roles just to pay the bills, Walsh was offered the lead in Calgary filmmaker Dave Schultz's dark psychological drama Jet Boy. Cast as a shady, morally ambiguous undercover cop who befriends a street smart orphan while attempting to take down a big-time drug dealer, the role offered some contrast to Walsh's recent performances, and simultaneously proved that he was fully capable of handling a leading dramatic role. Due to the success of Jet Boy, his career was somewhat reinvigorated and subsequent parts in We Were Soldiers and Blood Work paid testament to an actor regaining his footing after a few early falters. In 2003, Walsh donned scrubs for the critically acclaimed television series Nip/Tuck. In 2006 Walsh could be seen back up on the big screen as the buttoned-down boyfriend of Sandra Bullock's haunted character in the fantasy-flavored romantic drama The Lakehouse. Walsh changed his tune for The Stepfather (2009), which starred the actor as a sociopathic murderer. In 2010, he joined the cast of Secretariat in a supporting role as the husband of housewife-turned-horse racer Penny Cherry (Diane Lane).
Clayne Crawford (Actor) .. Cade Lasalle
Born: April 20, 1978
Birthplace: Clay, Alabama, United States
Trivia: With a prematurely grizzled image enhanced by a dash of post-grunge earthiness, rugged young athlete-turned-actor Clayne Crawford maintains a staunchly anti-Hollywood glitz outlook, having made his film debut in a pair of quirky independent features before moving on to such teen films as A Walk to Remember and Swimfan (both 2002). An Alabama native who initially moved to Los Angeles in hopes of playing baseball at U.C.L.A., Crawford found himself questioning the reality of his dream when he was sidelined by an injury that ended his career on the diamond and found him seeking work in construction. After witnessing the ease with which his friends found commercial work, the onetime baseball hopeful opted to eschew concrete pouring in favor of being in front of the cameras. Though success was by no means immediate, it wasn't long before Crawford met actress Sunny Mabrey while working in a local theater. After finding out the two grew up a mere 20 minutes from one another, the aspiring actors became inseparable and eventually engaged. By Crawford's account, it was the exact day that he decided to let rejection roll down his back that he was offered a substantial role in the independent drama Gas Station Jesus (2001). After appearing in the I Am Legend-inspired horror-thriller One Blood Planet that same year, Crawford's newfound success found him landing roles in A Walk to Remember and Swimfan before turning up alongside Al Pacino in 2003's The Recruit.
Gillian Alexy (Actor) .. Savannah Kelly
Born: March 13, 1986
Shalita Grant (Actor) .. Sonja Percy
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia: Was honored as a Presidential Scholar in the Arts by the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program during her senior year in high school. Wrote two articles that were published in The Juilliard Journal while in college. Made her New York stage debut in the Delacorte Theater's production of The Merchant of Venice in 2010. In 2013, made her Broadway debut in Christopher Durang's production of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike as Cassandra, a role that she originated. Is involved with an anti-racism organization, A People's Institute for Survival and Beyond.
John Livingston (Actor) .. Paul Jenks
Oliver Kieran-Jones (Actor) .. Reid Gorie
Michael Graziadei (Actor) .. Kai Bryant
Born: September 22, 1979
Trivia: New Hampshire-raised actor Michael Graziadei is best known for the role of Daniel Romalotti on the soap opera The Young and the Restless. A graduate of the University of New Hampshire, Graziadei has also appeared on shows like Grounded for Life and Criminal Minds.
Justin Prentice (Actor) .. Young Cade
Born: March 25, 1994
Birthplace: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: Made his television series debut in the 2010 episode "Risky Business" of Criminal Minds, playing Ryan Krouse.Is perhaps best known for playing the main antagonist, Bryce Walker, on the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why.The skills listed on his resume include archery, rollerblading, green screen, pre-vision/ lightcraft, working with puppets, jump rope and skateboarding, among others.Can play the piano and violin.
Carmela Zumbado (Actor) .. Windi
Geraldine Singer (Actor) .. Susan Stewart
Molly Conarro (Actor) .. Eloise Sanchez
Jim Klock (Actor) .. Det. Simms
Gralen Bryant Banks (Actor) .. Det. Caryle
Kevin Rothlisberger (Actor) .. Petty Officer Tom Lyons
Daryl "Chill" Mitchell (Actor)
Born: July 16, 1965
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: Was a member of '80s hip-hop group Groove B. Chill. Paralyzed from the waist down as the result of a November 2001 motorcycle accident in South Carolina. Has served as a spokesman for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. Established the Daryl Mitchell Foundation, which was founded on the principles of awareness, education and advocacy for those impacted by spinal-cord injuries.
Christopher Heskey (Actor)
Anthony Kane (Actor)
Alexander Christopher Jones (Actor)
Hedy Rose Kraft (Actor)
Shane Kretzmann (Actor)
T. Ryan Mooney (Actor)
James Ourso (Actor)
Edward Parker (Actor)
Stephen Payne (Actor)
Louisa Riofrio (Actor)
Brad Spiers (Actor)
Ronald Joe Vasquez (Actor)
Bryan Blasingame (Actor)
Kermit Burns III (Actor)
Richard Meehan (Actor) .. Young Chris
William Schaff (Actor) .. Reoccurring #1 Homicide Detective/Cop

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