Monk: Mr. Monk and the Candidate


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Mr. Monk and the Candidate

In the series premiere, obsessive-compulsive ex-cop Adrian Monk comes out of a forced retirement to investigate the murder of a politician's bodyguard.

repeat 2002 English
Drama Pilot Action/adventure Comedy Mystery & Suspense Crime

Cast & Crew
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Tony Shalhoub (Actor) .. Adrian Monk
Ted Levine (Actor) .. Capt. Leland Stottlemeyer
Bitty Schram (Actor) .. Sharona Fleming
Gail O'Grady (Actor) .. Miranda St. Claire
Michael Hogan (Actor) .. Warren St. Claire
Rob La Belle (Actor) .. Sheldon Burger
Ben Bass (Actor) .. Gavin Lloyd
Stanley Kamel (Actor) .. Dr. Kroger
Jason Gray Stanford (Actor) .. Lt. Randall Disher
Megan Mckinnon (Actor) .. Little Girl with a Cold
Kane Ritchotte (Actor) .. Benjy Fleming
Vincent Gale (Actor) .. Jesse Goodman
Mary Black (Actor) .. Mrs. Street
Fred Ewanuick (Actor) .. Jake
Shawn Reis (Actor) .. Ian Sykes
Dion Johnstone (Actor) .. Lieutenant Gitomer
Christopher Shyer (Actor) .. Carl
Edmond Kato Wong (Actor) .. Cop at Kindergarten
Alexis Ioannidis (Actor) .. Elevator Gal
Dax Belanger (Actor) .. Second Cop
Esme Lambert (Actor) .. Angry Old Lady
Stellina Rusich (Actor) .. Trudy Monk
Carmen Aguirre (Actor) .. Uniform Cop
Ray Galletti (Actor) .. Cop at Rally
Doris Chillcott (Actor) .. Jason's Mother
Michelle Addison (Actor) .. Nicole Vasques
Dean Marshall (Actor) .. Cop in Lobby
John Sampson (Actor) .. Jason Rondstadt

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Did You Know..
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Tony Shalhoub (Actor) .. Adrian Monk
Born: October 09, 1953
Birthplace: Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Trivia: A uniquely gifted and versatile actor possessing the distinct ability to immerse himself in a role so convincingly that he becomes almost unrecognizable -- from a quality obsessed restaurateur (Big Night, 1996) to a master criminal bent on world domination (Spy Kids, 2001) -- one can always count on Tony Shalhoub to deliver a memorable performance no matter how small his role may be.Well-known to television audiences for his extended stint as a self-deprecating cabbie on the long-running series Wings, Shalhoub made the often-painful transition from television to film with a grace seldom seen. Born on October 9th, 1953 in Green Bay, WI, Shalhoub developed his passion for theater at the youthful age of six when he volunteered via his sister to play an extra in a high-school production of The King and I. Shalhoub was hooked. After earning his master's degree from the Yale Drama School and spending four seasons at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, MA, Shalhoub packed his bags for New York where he began a luminous career on Broadway. Broadway brought Shalhoub success not only in his career, but in his personal life as well: he was nominated for a Tony for his role in Conversations With My Father and he met his future wife, actress Brooke Adams, while acting in The Heidi Chronicles. It was not long after his Broadway success that Shalhoub made his feature debut, as a doctor in the 1990 AIDS drama Longtime Companion.Shalhoub's film career has been a testament to his range and a compliment to his abilities. Though prone to comedy, his dramatic roles have gained him just as much, if not more, recognition than his comedic roles. Winning the Best Supporting Actor award from the National Society of Film Critics for his well-researched role in Big Night (1996), Shalhoub expanded his dramatic film repertoire with roles in A Civil Action and The Siege (both 1998), while always maintaining his knack for humor (1997's Men in Black). Shalhoub's role as the ultra-mellow "anti-Scottie" in the Star Trek send-up Galaxy Quest (1999) proved that his comic persona was indeed still as sharp as ever. Sticking in the sci-fi/fantasy mold for his roles in Imposter and Spy Kids (both 2001), Shalhoub once again proved that he could do 180-degree character turnarounds with ease.Though Shalhoub would stay in sci-fi mode for his role in Men in Black 2, he would return to solid ground with his role as an obsessive-compulsive detective in the well-received television pilot Monk (2002). Directed by Galaxy Quest helmer Dean Parisot, the pilot for Monk successfully paved the way for the curiously innovative USA series to follow and found the actor warmly re-embracing the medium that had propelled him to stardom. As Monk's popularity continued to grow, Shaloub found success on the big screen in the role of a gifted psychologist for The Great New Wonderful (2005), and voiced the lovable Luigi in Cars (2006) and Cars 2 (2011). In 2007, he worked alongside John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson for the supernatural horror film 1408.
Ted Levine (Actor) .. Capt. Leland Stottlemeyer
Born: May 29, 1957
Birthplace: Bellaire, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Striking terror deep in the hearts and subconsciousness of filmgoers worldwide with his chilling portrayal of aspiring transsexual serial killer James "Buffalo Bill" Gumb in director Jonathan Demme's acclaimed thriller The Silence of the Lambs, Steppenwolf Theater alumnus Ted Levine may not have received the star status some may have expected would follow the role, but he can consistently be counted on to turn in a lively performance, no matter how small his part may be.Born in Cleveland, OH, Levine received his M.F.A. in acting from the University of Chicago before making frequent appearances in such 1980s made-for-television efforts as Michael Mann's Crime Story (1986) and his feature debut in 1987's Ironweed. Taking small roles in such features as Betrayed (1988) and Next of Kin (1989) before his big break in Silence, Levine, curiously, stuck mostly to television following his portrayal of Buffalo Bill, not taking another featured role until his turn as a cop on the trail of a carnivorous industrial speed iron in The Mangler (1995). Appearing in Georgia and Michael Mann's acclaimed Heat the same year, Levine began to gain more prominent roles in the following years before taking to the seas with Patrick Stewart in Moby Dick (1998). Though he received critical acclaim for his role in the controversial television series Wonderland (2000), the show aired a meager two episodes (though four were produced) before being pulled due to outcry over its portrayal of the mental health system and its inhabitants. Bouncing back to the big screen, fans found that Levine could still be counted on to turn in absorbing performances in such features as Evolution and The Fast and the Furious (both 2001). Over the next several years, Levine would remain extremely active, appearing in films like The Manchuriuan Candidate, Memoirs of a Geisha, The Hills Have Eyes, and Shutter Island, as well as on TV series like Monk and Luck.
Bitty Schram (Actor) .. Sharona Fleming
Born: July 17, 1968
Birthplace: Mountainside, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Supporting actress Bitty Schram had the small but memorable role of Evelyn, the baseball-playing single mother who makes the mistake of crying in front of manager Tom Hanks during a baseball game in Penny Marshall's A League of Their Own (1992). A native of New Jersey and a graduate of the University of Maryland, Schram would appear in numerous feature films over the years, but is perhaps best known for the role of handler Sharona Fleming on the TV series Monk.
Gail O'Grady (Actor) .. Miranda St. Claire
Born: January 23, 1963
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Modeled for Sears and Montgomery Ward catalogs early in her career. Played Michael J. Fox's neighbor in a 1987 Diet Pepsi ad that was ranked among "The 50 Greatest TV Commercials of All Time" by TV Guide. Made her big-screen debut in the 1988 romantic comedy She's Having a Baby. Has been a regular on several prime-time series, including NYPD Blue, American Dreams, Hidden Palms and Hellcats. Collects opera glasses and Limoges boxes.
Michael Hogan (Actor) .. Warren St. Claire
Born: January 01, 1949
Birthplace: Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Born in the rural upper reaches of Ontario as the son of a diamond driller-cum-prospector, Canadian performer Michael Hogan trained as a young adult at Montreal's National Theatre School. Dramatically, Hogan maintained equal footing in stage classics and filmed productions. His theater work frequently included performances at the Stratford Festival with roles including Biff in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman and Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew. Hogan's feature and television credits demonstrated a marked adroitness at handling diverse characterizations; he typically played bit parts, and could be effective as everything from military personnel to detectives to physicians. Hogan made his feature debut in the Peter Fonda/Jerry Reed good ol' boy comedy High Ballin' (1978) and later signed for theatrically released projects including Gas (1981), Stella (1989), and The Cutting Edge (1992). Meanwhile, the actor maintained a strong emphasis on small-screen work. In 2004, he took on one of his most high-profile roles up to that time, playing the hard-drinking, cantankerous Colonel Tigh on the Sci-Fi Channel update of Battlestar Galactica. The actor continued to work on Battlestar Galactica, and worked with Amanda Seyfried and Sarah Jessica Parker in the films Red Riding Hood and I Don't Know How She Does It (both 2011).
Rob La Belle (Actor) .. Sheldon Burger
Ben Bass (Actor) .. Gavin Lloyd
Born: August 14, 1968
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia: Born in Baltimore; raised in Vancouver. Studied with acting coach Larry Moss at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Started his television career with a guest spot on 21 Jump Street. Was nominated for a Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for Outstanding Performance for his work in the Vancouver Arts Club Theatre's production of Angry Housewives. Was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Actor for Would Be Kings and The Eleventh Hour.
Stanley Kamel (Actor) .. Dr. Kroger
Born: January 01, 1943
Died: April 08, 2008
Birthplace: South River, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: An offbeat character actor whose stark features lent him to effective portrayals of villains and seedy figures, Stanley Kamel grew up in New Jersey and attended Boston University, where he received formalized dramatic training under the aegis of noted instructor Sanford Meisner. Kamel began his acting career with roles in off-Broadway productions during the early '70s, and quickly landed his first major on-camera role, as Eric Peters, on the daytime soap Days of Our Lives. His subsequent work over the following three decades consisted largely of recurring roles and guest parts in prime-time series including Cagney & Lacey, Hunter, Melrose Place, and -- most visibly -- the Tony Shalhoub sitcom Monk, as the lead character's shrink, Dr. Charles Kroger.
Jason Gray Stanford (Actor) .. Lt. Randall Disher
Born: May 19, 1970
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Initially aspired to become a basketball player but opted to pursue acting instead. Did a great deal of voice work at the start of his career, including playing Donatello for the animated series Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation. Auditioned for a guest spot in the Monk pilot but was cast in the regular role of Lieutenant Randy Disher instead. Sang backup vocals on Russell Crowe's album Gaslight after costarring with him in 1999's Mystery, Alaska and 2001's A Beautiful Mind.
Megan Mckinnon (Actor) .. Little Girl with a Cold
Born: February 05, 1996
Kane Ritchotte (Actor) .. Benjy Fleming
Born: October 11, 1991
Vincent Gale (Actor) .. Jesse Goodman
Mary Black (Actor) .. Mrs. Street
Born: May 22, 1955
Fred Ewanuick (Actor) .. Jake
Shawn Reis (Actor) .. Ian Sykes
Dion Johnstone (Actor) .. Lieutenant Gitomer
Born: October 12, 1975
Birthplace: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Trivia: Grew up in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Started his professional acting career performing with Bard on Beach in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.Studied at the Birmingham Conservatory for Classical Theater.Performed with Canada's ​Stratford Festival​ for over 9 seasons.Has worked with the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C., and the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre.Is a talented graphic artist, works in digital paintings, paint and ink, and sketches.
Christopher Shyer (Actor) .. Carl
Edmond Kato Wong (Actor) .. Cop at Kindergarten
Alexis Ioannidis (Actor) .. Elevator Gal
Dax Belanger (Actor) .. Second Cop
Esme Lambert (Actor) .. Angry Old Lady
Stellina Rusich (Actor) .. Trudy Monk
Carmen Aguirre (Actor) .. Uniform Cop
Ray Galletti (Actor) .. Cop at Rally
Born: July 21, 1974
Doris Chillcott (Actor) .. Jason's Mother
Michelle Addison (Actor) .. Nicole Vasques
Dean Marshall (Actor) .. Cop in Lobby
John Sampson (Actor) .. Jason Rondstadt

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