Major Crimes: Quid Pro Quo


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Quid Pro Quo

Season 5, Episode 16

A murder case turns upside down when Detective Amy Sykes' credibility is destroyed on the stand by a defense attorney who's working with Amy's old nemesis, defense investigator Mark Hickman.

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Drama Other Police Spin-off Crime

Cast & Crew
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Mary Mcdonnell (Actor) .. Capt. Sharon Raydor
G. W. Bailey (Actor) .. Lt. Provenza
Tony Denison (Actor) .. Lt. Andy Flynn
Michael Paul Chan (Actor) .. Lt. Mike Tao
Raymond Cruz (Actor) .. Det. Julio Sanchez
Phillip P. Keene (Actor) .. Buzz Watson
Kearran Giovanni (Actor) .. Det. Amy Skyes
Graham Patrick Martin (Actor) .. Rusty Beck
Jonathan Del Arco (Actor) .. Dr. Fernandes Morales
Robert Gossett (Actor) .. Russell Taylor
Nadine Velazquez (Actor) .. Emma Rios
Jeri Ryan (Actor) .. Linda Rothman
Jason Gedrick (Actor) .. Mark Hickman
Ron Marasco (Actor) .. Judge Grove

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Mary Mcdonnell (Actor) .. Capt. Sharon Raydor
Born: April 28, 1952
Birthplace: Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Renowned stage and screen actress Mary McDonnell graced East Coast stages for two decades before getting her major screen breakthrough in Dances with Wolves (1990). Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on April 28, 1952, McDonnell was raised in Ithaca, New York, and graduated from the State University of New York at Fredonia. After a few seasons in regional repertory, she established herself on Broadway with such successful 1980s plays as The Heidi Chronicles. She made her film debut in 1984's Garbo Talks; three years later, she was showered with critical adulation for her portrayal of mining town landlady Elma Radnor in director John Sayles' Matewan. Further adulation and a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination followed for McDonnell's portrayal of Stands with a Fist, a white woman raised by the Lakota Sioux, in Kevin Costner's Dances with Wolves (1990). One year later, she starred in the PBS "American Playhouse" dramatization of Willa Cather's O Pioneers!, and also did starring work as the wife of an immigration attorney (Kevin Kline) in Lawrence Kasdan's acclaimed Grand Canyon. Her film career has continued with roles in films big and small, ranging from Sayles' excellent Passion Fish (1992) to the 1996 blockbuster Independence Day to Kasdan's Mumford (1999), which cast McDonnell as a dissatisfied housewife with a mail order catalog obsession.
G. W. Bailey (Actor) .. Lt. Provenza
Born: August 27, 1944
Birthplace: Port Arthur, Texas, United States
Trivia: Though he would return to higher education nearly three decades later, Texas native G.W. Bailey left college and spent the mid-'60s working at local theater companies. Determined to establish an acting career for himself, a young Bailey moved to California in the 1970s and worked in a variety of settings. From appearances on television's Starsky and Hutch and Charlie's Angels to stage productions of Shakespearian classics, Bailey, despite his lack of professional experience, proved a surprisingly versatile actor. He did not, however, attain significant mainstream recognition until 1981, when he was cast as pool-hall con artist Private Rizzo in CBS's long-running series M*A*S*H. The exposure led to five large supporting roles on a variety of feature-length television dramas, and ultimately, a very different type of performance all together: that of the imposing yet incompetent Lieutenant Harris in the lowbrow cop comedy Police Academy (1984). His Police Academy role was reprised as sequels were churned out in rapid succession, and he was cast as a similarly inept authority figure in 1987's Mannequin.Though the 1980s found Bailey immersed in fairly unmemorable film roles (mainly comedies and dark thrillers), he was able to forge a more than respectable resumé in the realm of television movies, including the popular Murder in Texas (NBC, 1981), On Our Way (CBS, 1985), Spy Games (ABC, 1991), and Dead Before Dawn (ABC, 1993). His television roles offered a G.W. Bailey quite unlike Lieutenant Harris, and he was able to develop a following and a steady reputation as a supporting actor. Eventually, he was able to add "college graduate" to his list of accomplishments, as his mid-'90s stint at Southwest Texas State University proved successful as well. In 2004, Bailey lent his vocal chords to Disney's animated musical Western Home on the Range.He was cast as Lt. Provenza on The Closer, a show that would be for a time the highest rated scripted program on basic cable, and he would stay on the show for its entire run.
Tony Denison (Actor) .. Lt. Andy Flynn
Born: September 20, 1950
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Supporting actor Anthony Denison has appeared onscreen since the '80s.
Michael Paul Chan (Actor) .. Lt. Mike Tao
Born: June 26, 1950
Birthplace: San Fernando, California, United States
Trivia: Raised in Richmond, CA. Decided to pursue acting while in college. Stage debut came in 1977's The Year of the Dragon with the San Francisco-based Asian American Theatre Company. Appeared in the 1981 off-Broadway production of Family Devotions. Played Data's father in the 1985 film The Goonies. His first TV series was the 1994 syndicated drama Valley of the Dolls. Provided the voice for Jimmy Ho on Fox's animated comedy The PJs. Likes to ride, build and restore single-speed bikes.
Raymond Cruz (Actor) .. Det. Julio Sanchez
Born: July 09, 1961
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Grew up in East Los Angeles. Was inspired to take up acting after a school trip to see the classic film To Kill a Mockingbird. Made TV debut in 1987 and has appeared in guest or recurring roles in some 30 series, including Cagney & Lacey, Knots Landing, China Beach, The X-Files, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, NYPD Blue, 24, My Name Is Earl, Nip/Tuck and CSI: Miami. Was a regular on The Eddie Files, a Peabody Award-winning math-education program that aired on PBS stations in the late 1990s. Received a 2010 Saturn Award nomination for his role as psychotic drug dealer Tuco on Breaking Bad. Likes to build and ride motorcycles; a bike he owns appeared in a 2008 episode of The Closer.
Phillip P. Keene (Actor) .. Buzz Watson
Born: September 05, 1966
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Fluent in German and Spanish. Worked as a Pan Am flight attendant and collects airplane memorabilia. Has a pilot's license. Enjoys renovating homes. Made his feature-film debut in the 2004 drama Role of a Lifetime. Best known for playing a surveillance expert on the hit police drama The Closer, starting in 2007.
Kearran Giovanni (Actor) .. Det. Amy Skyes
Born: December 16, 1981
Birthplace: Katy, Texas, United States
Trivia: As a child, she was inspired by the mix of love and success depicted on The Cosby Show, prompting her to consider a career in medicine before focusing on acting. Trained as a gymnast. A Broadway veteran, appeared in such productions as Hugh Jackman, Back on Broadway; Catch Me If You Can; Guys and Dolls; Sweet Charity; and Tarzan. Once described herself as "a little part Southern, a little part complete nerd, mixed with one part soccer mom."
Graham Patrick Martin (Actor) .. Rusty Beck
Born: November 14, 1991
Birthplace: Thibodaux, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Developed a passion for acting after appearing in a production of The King and I at the 2000 French Woods Festival for the Performing Arts in Hancock, NY. After moving to New York with his family, landed a guest part in Law & Order: Criminal Intent and a role in Jack Ketchum's The Girl Next Door (2007), which was his big-screen debut. Was cast as Trent Pearson in The Bill Engvall Show after his first Hollywood audition.
Jonathan Del Arco (Actor) .. Dr. Fernandes Morales
Born: March 07, 1966
Birthplace: Uruguay
Trivia: Moved from Uruguay to America with his parents at 10 years old. Joined a touring company of Torch Song Trilogy at 18 years old. Made his Broadway debut as a replacement in Spoils of War in 1988. Served as an Obama Celebrity Surrogate for the 2012 Presidential Campaign. Received a Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award in 2013. Serves as the West Coast development consultant for the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network.
Robert Gossett (Actor) .. Russell Taylor
Born: March 03, 1954
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Was originally a music major at the High School of Performing Arts in New York. First professional acting job was in an off-Broadway production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest after graduating from high school. Is the first cousin of Academy Award winner Louis Gossett Jr. The play for which he won an NAACP Theater Award, Indigo Blues, was written by his wife, Michele. Learned to play drums for the 2009 cable movie Flying By.
Nadine Velazquez (Actor) .. Emma Rios
Born: November 20, 1978
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: A one-time gymnast hopeful who only gained the courage to try acting after a pep talk from a friendly Chicago talent agent, My Name Is Earl star Nadine Velazquez nearly left her dreams behind in favor of a more "sensible" career in marketing. Thankfully for her many fans, Velazquez accepted a part-time position at a well-known Windy City talent agency in order to pay her tuition at Columbia College and a healthy commercial career was quick to follow. Though Velazquez eventually received her B.A. in marketing from Columbia, the silver screen was calling and it was finally time to test her luck in Los Angeles. Upon arriving in Hollywood, the up-and-coming actress soon landed parts in both film and television (Biker Boyz and The Bold and the Beautiful). While supporting roles on such shows as Entourage and Las Vegas would serve well to familiarize viewers with Velazquez, it was her recurring role as sexy hotel maid Catalina on My Name Is Earl that proved her true small-screen breakthrough. In 2007, Velazquez found herself in the middle of a sizeable escalation when she signed on to appear opposite Jet Li and Jason Statham in the explosive action thriller War.
Jeri Ryan (Actor) .. Linda Rothman
Born: February 22, 1968
Birthplace: Munich, West Germany
Trivia: Jeri Lynn Ryan is the stunning actress adored by science fiction fans for her portrayal of the Borg-human Seven of Nine on Star Trek: Voyager. She was born in Munich, Germany, but was raised on several military bases all over the world. Settling on Illinois for college, she joined a sorority and competed in beauty pageants, making it all the way to the Miss America Pageant in 1990. She started her acting career with TV movies (Co-Ed Call Girl) and made several guest appearances on shows like Matlock and Melrose Place. In 1997, she gained a reoccurring role on the short-lived NBC series Dark Skies and joined the cast of Voyager. She has since gained a loyal fan base for this role, which requires a costume so tight it takes nearly an hour to get into it. In 2001, she moved on to the role of Ronnie Cooke on the Fox drama Boston Public, a role creator David E. Kelley penned specifically for her. After that show's demise, Ryan popped up as a guest on a number of series, notably The O.C. as a con artist, but the drama she faced on screen was nothing compared to her tumultuous personal life. When her former husband, Jack Ryan, ran for the Illinois state senate in 2004, details of their 1999 divorce became public, including her allegations that he had tried to pressure her into visiting sex clubs. But the scandal failed to tarnish the actress' reputation, and in 2006 she landed a regular role as a district attorney on Shark. Once that show ended, she maintained her presence on TV with guest roles on Law & Order: SVU, Leverage and Psych, before joining the main cast of the new show Body of Proof. She made her feature film breakthrough in Men Cry Bullets, followed by starring roles in The Last Man and Down With Love.
Jason Gedrick (Actor) .. Mark Hickman
Born: February 07, 1965
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Though Jason Gedrick is primarily a supporting actor, his first role was relatively impressive for a newbie; in 1983, he appeared as an extra in the cast of Bad Boys with Sean Penn, who encouraged Gedrick, then a Chicago high-school student, to further pursue acting. Penn's advice paid off fairly quickly, considering that by 1985, Gedrick had landed leading roles in Iron Eagle, The Zoo Gang, and The Heavenly Kid. In 1988, Gedrick starred as a washed-out basketball player-turned-police officer opposite Meg Ryan and Kiefer Sutherland in Promised Land, and went on to play small roles in Born on the Fourth of July and Backdraft. Between film roles, Gedrick kept busy with stage work, starring with Helen Hunt and Don Ameche in a Broadway production of Our Town, as well as an off-Broadway production of Mrs. Dally Has a Lover with Judith Ivey. Though Gedrick was less successful on the big screen during the mid-'90s, the actor was praised for his television work. In 1996 and 1997, Gedrick starred as a murder defendant in Steven Bochco's Murder One, and later starred opposite Ken Olin and Joe Pantoliano in CBS's critically acclaimed series EZ Streets. Gedrick was also recognized for his work with Danny Aiello and Joe Mantegna in The Last Don and The Last Don II, both six-hour CBS miniseries. Gedrick enjoyed similar success for his lead role in the CBS drama Falcone, which was based on the feature film Donnie Brasco, and would go on to land a lead role alongside Billy Baldwin and Chazz Palminteri in One Eyded King (2002). Gedrick could also be seen in NBC's Boomtown (2002) and the made-for-cable drama A Date With Darkness: The Trial and Capture of Andrew Luster.In 2006 he joined the cast of NBC's television series Windfall, which co-starred his former Boomtown alumni Lana Parilla. Though Windfall was short-lived, he would return to television for the A&E original movie Kings of South Beach (2007), in which he worked alongside Donnie Wahlberg. Gedrick appeared on seasons 3 and 4 of Desperate Housewives to play the love interest du jour, and joined the cast of HBO's drama Luck in 2012.
Ron Marasco (Actor) .. Judge Grove

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