Bull: Jury Duty


8:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Tuesday, November 25 on WQPX Ion+ (64.5)

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Jury Duty

Season 3, Episode 2

Bull finds himself on the opposite side of voir dire when he serves jury duty while simultaneously mounting a defense for a woman on trial for killing her daughter's murderer.

repeat 2018 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Crime Drama Drama Courtroom Comedy Crime Legal Docudrama

Cast & Crew
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Michael Weatherly (Actor) .. Dr. Jason Bull
Freddy Rodríguez (Actor) .. Benny Colón
Geneva Carr (Actor) .. Marissa Morgan
Jaime Lee Kirchner (Actor) .. Danny James
Annabelle Attanasio (Actor) .. Cable McCrory
Christopher Jackson (Actor) .. Chunk Palmer
David Furr (Actor) .. Greg Valerian
Cara Seymour (Actor) .. Heather
Deborah S. Craig (Actor) .. ADA Darcy Whittier
Mercedes Ruehl (Actor) .. Judge Tessa Hudson
Andrew Sensesnig (Actor) .. AAG Jeffrey Lang
E. J. Bonilla (Actor) .. Rodrigo
Sagine Valla (Actor) .. DA Lisa Dunn
Jill Hennessy (Actor) .. Ellen
Gus Birney (Actor) .. Penny Spiro
David Neal Levin (Actor) .. Richard Briggs
Diana Perez (Actor) .. Reporter #1
Matt Wall (Actor) .. Reporter #2
Tony Nation (Actor) .. Reporter #3
Adhy Mendez (Actor) .. Detective Blair
Todd Susman (Actor) .. Judge Mathias Cleary
Stacey Raymond (Actor) .. Detective Simons
Dena Tyler (Actor)
Jill Flint (Actor)
Andrew Sensenig (Actor) .. AAG Jeffrey Lang
Andhy Méndez (Actor) .. Detective Boone
Raymond Burr (Actor) .. Detective Spears
Doris Mccarthy (Actor) .. Client
Andre Jackson Jr. (Actor) .. Technician
Katie Kocik (Actor) .. Juror

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Did You Know..
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Michael Weatherly (Actor) .. Dr. Jason Bull
Born: July 08, 1968
Birthplace: New York, NY
Trivia: Born in New York City on August 8th, 1968 and raised in Fairfield, CT, prolific film and television actor Michael Weatherly got his start on an episode of The Cosby Show before moving on to carve out an impressive career on screens both large and small. While many television viewers would recognize Weatherly from walk-on roles in such popular television series as Charmed and Ally McBeal, it was the actor's controversial age-disparity romance with Dark Angel co-star Jessica Alba that got tongues wagging around Tinseltown back in 2001. He could be seen opposite Alba on that sci-fi program throughout its two-season run (2000-2001). Later, Weatherly portrayed actor Robert Wagner in the made-for-television drama The Mystery of Natalie Wood before revealing a deeply personal secret about his onscreen girlfriend in Her Minor Thing. In 2003, Weatherly landed his most regular television role to date, as a Naval criminal investigator on NCIS.
Freddy Rodríguez (Actor) .. Benny Colón
Born: January 17, 1975
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Born in the Windy City on January 17, 1975, the prolific Puerto Rican-American thespian Freddy Rodriguez cut his acting chops at Chicago's Lincoln Park High School, where he headlined a number of time-worn stage classics, including The Crucible, Twelve Angry Men, and To Kill a Mockingbird. He married his high school sweetheart, Elsie, and slid effortlessly into a cinematic career soon after graduation, taking his first official onscreen bow at the age of 19, as the younger version of Billy Wirth's prison parolee Terry Griff in the sobering and gritty 1994 drama The Fence. That feature lacked wide distribution and slipped by many, but no matter, for two highly coveted spots in A-list features followed the next year. Rodriguez portrayed Anthony Quinn's son, Pedro Aragon, Jr., in Alfonso Arau's lush 1995 romantic melodrama A Walk in the Clouds, and Vietnam vet Jose in The Hughes Bros.' period piece Dead Presidents, the Menace II Society follow-up about a young African-American man who drifts casually into a crime-infested life in the late '60s.Countless spots in films of equal weight followed, including Can't Hardly Wait (1998), Payback (1999), and Chasing Papi (2001), but Rodriguez made his most enduring mark on the small screen, where he became a familiar face on a number of hit series. He appeared in three 1999 episodes of Party of Five, as Albert, the man who mugs Sarah and later rips her off, despite her vain attempts to befriend him. The spot was short-lived, but productive; the added exposure eventually led to Rodriguez's most prominent role. He entered the mind's eye of cable devotees everywhere by becoming a permanent fixture on the HBO/Alan Ball production Six Feet Under, a jet-black comic series about the Fisher family, proprietors of a Los Angeles mortuary. As Federico Diaz, a gentle, emotionally sensitive mortician-cum-partner, Rodriguez proved popular with audiences and helped to sustain the series throughout its five-year run. He followed this up with yet another minor role, on the Emmy-award winning NBC series Scrubs, as Nurse Carla Espinosa's (Judy Reyes) brother. The part entailed only fleeting, intermittent appearances, but left a memorable impression nonetheless.Rodriguez temporarily reemphasized his silver screen work beginning in 2006, with tertiary roles in several prominent features. These include Valentin in Poseidon (2006), Wolfgang Petersen's disappointing remake of the 1972 Irwin Allen disaster pic The Poseidon Adventure; Reggie, a character restricted to only using half of his body, in M. Night Shyamalan's seventh feature, Lady in the Water; and a fleeting role as Jose in Bobby, Emilio Estevez's docudrama on the assassination of presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy by Sirhan Sirhan in 1968.In 2007, Rodriguez returned to television in a recurring role as sandwich vendor Giovanni "Gio" Rossi on the enormously popular Ugly Betty. He stayed on with the show into its third season in 2008, while also starring in and executive producing the holiday comedy Nothing Like the Holidays. Regular television work continued with a featured role on the short-lived CBS series Chaos and voice work on the animated sci-fi series Generator Rex.
Geneva Carr (Actor) .. Marissa Morgan
Born: June 05, 2018
Birthplace: Jackson, Mississippi, United States
Trivia: Was working for a French back, selling derivatives, when she was relocated to New York; she saw the play Appointment with a High-Wire Lady and decided to quit and become an actor. Got her Equity card for a one-night performance of Speed-the-Plow. Appeared in a series of AT&T commercials. Made her Broadway debut in Hand to God in 2015, earning a Tony nomination for her performance.
Jaime Lee Kirchner (Actor) .. Danny James
Born: August 23, 1981
Birthplace: Germany
Trivia: Born in Germany and raised in Clarksville, TN. Starred as the character Mimi Marquez in international and Broadway stagings of Rent. Appeared as a dancer in Beyoncé's "Work It Out" music video. Hobbies include painting.
Annabelle Attanasio (Actor) .. Cable McCrory
Born: May 11, 1993
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Parents work as producers for television and her grandfather was an actor. First acted at the age of 5 as the lead in a local production of Annie and performed in more than 60 plays while growing up. Began studying at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute at the age of 16. Received five production grants from New York University, allowing her to write, direct and perform in six original short films and two plays during her time studying there. Won the Audience Award in Comedy at the National Film Festival for Talented Youth for her 2015 film Anchovies.
Christopher Jackson (Actor) .. Chunk Palmer
Born: September 30, 1975
Birthplace: Metropolis, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Started singing in church while growing up in southern Illinois. Made his Broadway debut as Simba in The Lion King in 1997. In 2008, originated the role of Benny in the Broadway production of Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights. Worked as a composer for Sesame Street for more than 15 years, during which time he won a 2011 Daytime Emmy award for co-writing the song "What I Am" performed by Will.i.am. Released his first solo album, In the Name of Love, in 2011. Starred in three Broadway shows over the course of six months, including Bronx Bombers, After Midnight and Holler If Ya Hear Me in 2014. Originated the role of George Washington in the widely-acclaimed Broadway production of Hamilton in 2015. Wrote songs for LL Cool J, Ne-Yo, Mario and Sean Kingston. Has been an avid supporter of Autism Speaks since his son was diagnosed with autism.
David Furr (Actor) .. Greg Valerian
Cara Seymour (Actor) .. Heather
Born: January 06, 1964
Birthplace: Essex, England
Trivia: British-born actress Cara Seymour entered into a budding film career after establishing herself on-stage in both England and the United States. In the U.K., her performance in Now and at the Hour of Our Death earned her a Time Out award; in New York, she won an Obie for her work in Mike Leigh's Ecstacy and a Drama Desk nomination for her work in Goose Pimples. The actress made her film debut in the 1999 independent drama A Good Baby, and, in 2000, appeared in two acclaimed and highly individual films, Dancer in the Dark and American Psycho. Seymour was also featured in two of the most eagerly awaited films of 2002, Adaptation and Gangs of New York.
Deborah S. Craig (Actor) .. ADA Darcy Whittier
Born: June 01, 1974
Mercedes Ruehl (Actor) .. Judge Tessa Hudson
Born: February 28, 1948
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: American actress Mercedes Ruehl was the daughter of a much-travelled FBI agent, who finally settled in Silver Spring, Maryland. After attending Catholic College in New Rochelle, Ruehl began her career in regional theatre, taking odd jobs during the many dry spells between engagements. For several years, it looked as though she'd be a permanent employee of the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company. In the late 1970s, Ruehl began chalking up New York stage successes, notably I'm Not Rappaport. She won an Obie for the off-Broadway The Wedding of Betty and Boo and a Tony for Lost in Yonkers. In films since 1979's The Warriors, Ruehl worked steadily but in relative anonymity until winning the Best Supporting Actress award for The Fisher King (1992). Ruehl wasn't able to fill houses as star of the lukewarm film version of Lost in Yonkers (1993), though she still is a most welcome supporting presence in such films as The Last Action Hero (1993).
Andrew Sensesnig (Actor) .. AAG Jeffrey Lang
E. J. Bonilla (Actor) .. Rodrigo
Born: September 08, 1988
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Became interested in professional acting after playing Danny Zuko in his middle school's production of Grease. Was featured in three different films that premiered at the New York International Latino Film Festival in 2011. Took improv comedy classes at UCB Theatre in New York. Cofounded a production company, Almost Dark. Teamed up with Examiner.com for an anti-bullying campaign in which he spoke to students regarding his experiences.
Sagine Valla (Actor) .. DA Lisa Dunn
Jill Hennessy (Actor) .. Ellen
Born: November 25, 1968
Birthplace: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: From busking to blockbusters to small-screen crime drama, worldly actress Jill Hennessey has proven herself as an actress with talent to spare. As easy as it may be to see only her dark beauty, don't mistake the multilingual Hennessey as a one trick pony; she's also established herself as a successful restaurateur and a talented musician. Hennessey was born three minutes after her identical twin sister, Jacqueline, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in November of 1969. Her parents divorced when she was only a young girl, and her grandmother played a large part in raising her and her sister. It was during this time that young Hennessey took up cooking in order to help care for her family, and her passion for food would eventually lead her to open Hennessey's Tavern in Northvale, NJ, after establishing herself as an actress. Hennessey moved to New York following her graduation from Ontario's Grand River Collegiate, and for a time, she busked in the N.Y.C. subway, singing and playing the guitar for money. Though her career in entertainment may not have taken off quickly, it was only a matter of time before she found success. In 1988, both Hennessey and her sister got their first breaks with small roles in director David Cronenberg's acclaimed chiller Dead Ringers. In the following few years, she would repeatedly turn up on the small screen in Friday the 13th: The Series and The Hitchhiker. A three-year stint on television's popular Law & Order as ADA Claire Kincaid gained the rising starlet much exposure, and indie credit came with a supporting role in director Mary Harron's I Shot Andy Warhol. After roles in A Smile Like Yours and Most Wanted made 1997 a memorable year for her, Hennessey took the lead opposite pop star-turned-actor Jon Bon Jovi in the 1998 drama Row Your Boat. Subsequent films such as Komodo may have done little to advance Hennessey's career as a serious thespian, but she expanded into writing and directing with her all-star comedy The Acting Class in 2000. With more roles coming her way every day, Hennessey took on the daunting task of portraying none other that Jackie Kennedy in the 2001 miniseries Jackie, Ethel, Joan: The Women of Camelot. Later that year she took the lead role in the small-screen drama Crossing Jordan, and it seemed as if she had finally arrived when the show proved to be a success, running for six years.Hennessy would wpend the next several years appearing in a number or projects, like the horse racing series Luck.
Gus Birney (Actor) .. Penny Spiro
David Neal Levin (Actor) .. Richard Briggs
Diana Perez (Actor) .. Reporter #1
Matt Wall (Actor) .. Reporter #2
Tony Nation (Actor) .. Reporter #3
Adhy Mendez (Actor) .. Detective Blair
Todd Susman (Actor) .. Judge Mathias Cleary
Born: January 17, 1947
Stacey Raymond (Actor) .. Detective Simons
MacKenzie Meehan (Actor)
Trivia: Started acting in the fifth grade.Explored her Irish roots while working in The Second Girl.In 2011, was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress (Resident Play).Worked together with her husband Matt Dellapina in the comedy series Adult Ed.A member of The Actors Company Theatre.
Faith Logan (Actor)
Dena Tyler (Actor)
Krystin Goodwin (Actor)
Jill Flint (Actor)
Born: October 13, 1968
Birthplace: Cherry Valley, New York, United States
Trivia: Got her break with a role in the 2004 film Garden State. Doesn't have a driver's license, even though her father and brother were race-car drivers. Earned her first gig as a series regular with her role as Jill Casey in the USA Network series Royal Pains.
Andrew Sensenig (Actor) .. AAG Jeffrey Lang
Andhy Méndez (Actor) .. Detective Boone
Raymond Burr (Actor) .. Detective Spears
Born: May 21, 1917
Died: September 12, 1993
Birthplace: New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: In the first ten years of his life, Raymond Burr moved from town to town with his mother, a single parent who supported her little family by playing the organ in movie houses and churches. An unusually large child, he was able to land odd jobs that would normally go to adults. He worked as a ranch hand, a traveling tinted-photograph salesman, a Forest service fire guard, and a property agent in China, where his mother had briefly resettled. At 19, he made the acquaintance of film director Anatole Litvak, who arranged for Burr to get a job at a Toronto summer-stock theater. This led to a stint with a touring English rep company; one of his co-workers, Annette Sutherland, became his first wife. After a brief stint as a nightclub singer in Paris, Burr studied at the Pasadena Playhouse and took adult education courses at Stanford, Columbia, and the University of Chunking. His first New York theatrical break was in the 1943 play Duke in Darkness. That same year, his wife Sutherland was killed in the same plane crash that took the life of actor Leslie Howard. Distraught after the death of his wife, Burr joined the Navy, served two years, then returned to America in the company of his four-year-old son, Michael Evan Burr (Michael would die of leukemia in 1953). Told by Hollywood agents that he was overweight for movies, the 340-pound Burr spent a torturous six months living on 750 calories per day. Emerging at a trim 210 pounds, he landed his first film role, an unbilled bit as Claudette Colbert's dancing partner in Without Reservations (1946). It was in San Quentin (1946), his next film, that Burr found his true metier, as a brooding villain. He spent the next ten years specializing in heavies, menacing everyone from the Marx Brothers (1949's Love Happy) to Clark Gable (1950's Key to the City) to Montgomery Clift (1951's A Place in the Sun) to Natalie Wood (1954's A Cry in the Night). His most celebrated assignments during this period included the role of melancholy wife murderer Lars Thorwald in Hitchcock's Rear Window (1954) and reporter Steve Martin in the English-language scenes of the Japanese monster rally Godzilla (1956), a characterization he'd repeat three decades later in Godzilla 1985. While he worked steadily on radio and television, Burr seemed a poor prospect for series stardom, especially after being rejected for the role of Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke on the grounds that his voice was too big. In 1957, he was tested for the role of district attorney Hamilton Burger in the upcoming TV series Perry Mason. Tired of playing unpleasant secondary roles, Burr agreed to read for Burger only if he was also given a shot at the leading character. Producer Gail Patrick Jackson, who'd been courting such big names as William Holden, Fred MacMurray, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr., agreed to humor Burr by permitting him to test for both Burger and Perry Mason. Upon viewing Burr's test for the latter role, Perry Mason creator Erle Stanley Gardner jumped up, pointed at the screen, and cried "That's him!" Burr was cast as Mason on the spot, remaining with the role until the series' cancellation in 1966 and winning three Emmies along the way. Though famous for his intense powers of concentration during working hours -- he didn't simply play Perry Mason, he immersed himself in the role -- Burr nonetheless found time to indulge in endless on-set practical jokes, many of these directed at his co-star and beloved friend, actress Barbara Hale. Less than a year after Mason's demise, Burr was back at work as the wheelchair-bound protagonist of the weekly detective series Ironside, which ran from 1967 to 1975. His later projects included the short-lived TVer Kingston Confidential (1976), a sparkling cameo in Airplane 2: The Sequel (1982), and 26 two-hour Perry Mason specials, lensed between 1986 and 1993. Burr was one of the most liked and highly respected men in Hollywood. Fiercely devoted to his friends and co-workers, Burr would threaten to walk off the set whenever one of his associates was treated in a less than chivalrous manner by the producers or the network. Burr also devoted innumerable hours to charitable and humanitarian works, including his personally financed one-man tours of Korean and Vietnamese army bases, his support of two dozen foster children, and his generous financial contributions to the population of the 4,000-acre Fiji island of Naitauba, which he partly owned. Despite his unbounded generosity and genuine love of people, Burr was an intensely private person. After his divorce from his second wife and the death from cancer of his third, Burr remained a bachelor from 1955 until his death. Stricken by kidney cancer late in 1992, he insisted upon maintaining his usual hectic pace, filming one last Mason TV movie and taking an extended trip to Europe. In his last weeks, Burr refused to see anyone but his closest friends, throwing "farewell" parties to keep their spirits up. Forty-eight hours after telling his longtime friend and business partner Robert Benevides, "If I lie down, I'll die," 76-year-old Raymond Burr did just that -- dying as he'd lived, on his own terms.
Doris Mccarthy (Actor) .. Client
Andre Jackson Jr. (Actor) .. Technician
Katie Kocik (Actor) .. Juror

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