Suits: Scenic Route


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Scenic Route

Season 9, Episode 7

Harvey and Samantha go on a road trip. Louis gets in over his head with a potential client.

repeat 2011 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Comedy Crime Drama Courtroom Legal Mystery & Suspense Drama

Cast & Crew
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Gabriel Macht (Actor) .. Harvey Specter
Rick Hoffman (Actor) .. Louis Litt
Sarah Rafferty (Actor) .. Donna Paulsen
Katherine Heigl (Actor) .. Samantha Wheeler
Patrick J. Adams (Actor) .. Mike Ross
Gina Torres (Actor) .. Jessica Pearson
Amanda Schull (Actor) .. Katrina Bennett
Tom Lipinski (Actor) .. Trevor
John Pyper-ferguson (Actor) .. Jack
Dulé Hill (Actor) .. Alex Williams
Max Topplin (Actor) .. Harold Gunderson
Brynn Thayer (Actor) .. Lily Specter
Holly J. Barrett (Actor) .. Young Samantha
Aiden Berryman (Actor) .. Adam
Kurtwood Smith (Actor) .. Ted Tucker
Jeffrey Nordling (Actor) .. Eric Kaldor
Dan Fox (Actor) .. Ron
Christy Bruce (Actor) .. Young Judy
Robin McCulloch (Actor) .. Jeff Gardner
Ana Sani (Actor) .. Waitress Two
Sarah Camacho (Actor) .. Waitress Three
Randy Triggs (Actor) .. Laughing Patron Two
Brian Kaulback (Actor) .. Laughing Patron Three

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Did You Know..
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Gabriel Macht (Actor) .. Harvey Specter
Born: January 22, 1972
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: Though a preternaturally gifted actor by any standard, Gabriel Macht endured years of underutilization by Hollywood. He officially debuted as a child actor at the age of 8 with a small role in director Larry Peerce's critically maligned, family-friendly romance Why Would I Lie? (1980), but remained offscreen until his late twenties, when he reemerged as a film star with supporting roles in the romantic comedies The Adventures of Sebastian Cole (1998) and 101 Ways (The Things a Girl Will Do to Keep Her Volvo) (2000), and a regular turn as Mark Gabriel on television's psychological thriller series The Others (2000). Macht then bided his time for several years in action yarns unworthy of his abilities, including Joel Schumacher's Bad Company (2002) and Roger Donaldson's The Recruit (2003). The course of Macht's career, however, changed with 2004's John Travolta alcoholism drama A Love Song for Bobby Long, which afforded the thespian third billing after Travolta and Scarlett Johansson. In it, Macht delivered a searing portrayal of Lawson Pines, an alcoholic writer in the American south. He followed it up with a key supporting role in Robert de Niro's critically acclaimed historical saga The Good Shepherd (2006), and tackled the lead in director Frank Miller's The Spirit (2008), a supernaturally charged action saga about a masked crime fighter. Though The Spirit disappeared at the box office, Macht continued to work steadily appearing in Whiteout, Love and Other Drugs, Mille Man, and A Bag of Hammers over the next few years. In 2011, he took the lead role on the USA legal drama Suits.
Rick Hoffman (Actor) .. Louis Litt
Born: June 12, 1970
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Waited tables at an L.A. deli before his big break. Was named one of the 10 Actors to Watch by Variety in 2000. Shared screen time on the TV series Suits with his mother and father, Gail and Charlie Hoffman, when they made their acting debut as the parents of their son's character.
Sarah Rafferty (Actor) .. Donna Paulsen
Born: December 06, 1972
Birthplace: New Canaan, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: First discovered acting when a high-school drama teacher encouraged her to skip field-hockey practice and join the school's production of Richard III. Studied at Oxford University in London during her junior year of undergrad school. Graduated magna cum laude from college. Played Rosalind in a 2004 Shakespeare and Company production of As You Like It. Has provided voice acting for the NPR radio program The Play's the Thing. Has three sisters.
Katherine Heigl (Actor) .. Samantha Wheeler
Born: November 24, 1978
Birthplace: Washington, DC, United States
Trivia: Katherine Heigl was an experienced movie actress by the time she was cast as one of the out-of-this-world teenagers on WB's Roswell in 1999. Born and raised in Connecticut, Heigl began modeling and appearing in TV ads as a child. After making her film debut in That Night (1992), Heigl balanced movie work with high school, playing a small role in Steven Soderbergh's Depression-era drama King of the Hill (1993), starring as Gérard Depardieu's difficult daughter in My Father the Hero (1994), and Steven Seagal's niece in the action sequel Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995). Heigl headed to Los Angeles after high school to make acting her full-time job. Following a leading role in Wish Upon a Star (1996) and a small part as a Rita Hayworth stand-in in Stand-Ins (1997), Heigl made a foray into horror with Bug Buster (1998) and Bride of Chucky (1998).Branching out into television, Heigl co-starred with Peter Fonda in a Shakespeare-via-Civil War reworking of The Tempest (1998). Benefiting from the late-'90s wave of youth-driven TV shows, Heigl stayed with television and attracted an avid following as alien beauty Isabel on the cult hit Roswell. The doctors-in-love dramedy Grey's Anatomy, however, catapulted its entire cast to full-fledged stardom when it premiered in 2005; Heigl's role as the tough-cookie intern Izzie endeared her to countless fans of the show. The actress savvily parlayed this success into a movie career, although not by going the traditional three-hanky drama route. After winningly playing a Special Olympics counselor in 2005's broad comedy The Ringer, Heigl seemed the perfect choice for writer-director Judd Apatow's follow-up to The 40-Year-Old Virgin, 2007's Knocked Up. The improv-heavy tale of an unlikely one-night-stand - and its consequences - relied upon Heigl's charm and crack comedic timing to balance out the dude-centric humor supplied by co-stars Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd. The combination worked, as audiences made Knocked Up a bona-fide summer hit.In the coming years, Heigl woudl find herself becomming the go-to actress for successful, light, romantic comedies, like 27 Dresses (2008), The Ugly Truth (2009), Life as We Know It (2010), New Year's Eve (2011), and One for the Money (2012).
Patrick J. Adams (Actor) .. Mike Ross
Born: August 27, 1981
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Worked as a blackjack dealer at a casino during his college years. Won the Jack Nicholson Award for performance his senior year at USC. Made his professional stage debut in Edward Albee's The Goat, Or Who Is Sylvia? at the Mark Taper Forum in 2005. Produced and directed a revival of Marat/Sade, for which he received L.A. Weekly's Best Production of the Year Award in 2007.
Gina Torres (Actor) .. Jessica Pearson
Born: April 25, 1969
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: A statuesque beauty whose first love as an actor was the stage, Gina Torres immersed herself in her craft by connecting with a live audience; the symbiotic energy that it created fueled her passion for acting and encouraged her to pursue a career in film and television in addition to her multiple Broadway roles. Born the youngest of three siblings in a close-knit Cuban family in New York, Torres received early voice training at New York's High School of Music and Art. Trained in opera and jazz, the talented mezzo-soprano also sang in a gospel choir, refining her versatile voice into a finely developed instrument with remarkable range. Although regular viewers of TV fantasy no doubt recognize her from recurring roles on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and its sister show, Xena: Warrior Princess, the talented actress and singer also appeared in such popular small-screen action and drama series as Dark Angel, Cleopatra 2525, Firefly, Alias, Any Day Now, and Angel. Married to actor Laurence Fishburne since September 2002, Torres' film roles have included 1996's Bed of Roses and The Matrix Reloaded (2003). She had a recurring role on the TV series Angel. She appeared in a number of projects including Serenity, and the Chris Rock comedy I Think I Love My Wife. In 2010 she was cast in the made-for-cable series Huge, about teens at a fat camp, and voiced Superwoman for the animated Justice League series.
Amanda Schull (Actor) .. Katrina Bennett
Born: August 26, 1978
Birthplace: Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Trivia: Studied ballet with John Landovsky of the Hawaiian State Ballet. Performed with Ballet Hawaii in the Nutcracker. Was an apprentice with the San Francisco Ballet. Made her motion picture debut in Center Stage in 2001.
Tom Lipinski (Actor) .. Trevor
Birthplace: Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Was counseled by his father to become a medical professional.Was involved with experimental theatre, including The Theatre of the Two-Headed Calf in Rhode Island, after graduating university.Made his TV debut playing Derek Fanning in the episode "Blackmail" of Law & Order.Made his writing and directing debut with the 2013 short Ben.
John Pyper-ferguson (Actor) .. Jack
Born: February 27, 1964
Birthplace: Mordiallic, Victoria, Australia
Trivia: Though he may not draw instant name recognition among U.S. viewers, Australian character actor John Pyper-Ferguson boasts a resumé that reads like an exhaustive index of filmed entertainment, from the mid-'80s onward. It packs in theatrically released Hollywood B-pictures, A-list releases, telemovies, one- and two-shot series episodes, and much, much more. A thespian typically at home in supporting roles, this Aussie import became such a frequent on-camera presence that he was soon difficult, if not impossible, to miss.Pyper-Ferguson actually debuted in Canada -- auspiciously so, with the lead role of Sonny Hamilton, a character seeking information on his family history, in the prime-time drama Hamilton's Quest. He then segued to Hollywood film roles, with small appearances in such pictures as the slasher movie Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987), the Mel Gibson/Goldie Hawn vehicle Bird on a Wire (1990), the frat-boy comedy Ski School (1991), and the John Ritter gag-fest Stay Tuned (1992). After a brief (brief) appearance in that same year's Best Picture winner, the Clint Eastwood Western Unforgiven, Pyper-Ferguson spent the rest of the 1990s working in mostly forgettable fare, such as the telemovie Children of the Dust (1995) and the Z-grade sci-fi movie Space Marines (1996). For most of the following decade, Pyper-Ferguson eschewed feature-length films and landed guest appearances on acclaimed television series ranging from CSI and ER to Arli$$ and Nash Bridges. Following a bit part in 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand, Pyper-Ferguson then signed for a regular role as Joe Whedon on the hit prime-time family drama Brothers & Sisters (2006).
Dulé Hill (Actor) .. Alex Williams
Born: May 03, 1975
Birthplace: Orange, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Although his screen appearances, particularly that of his role as aide to the president on the TV series The West Wing, have earned him career success, Dule Hill's real love of the spotlight relates more closely to his love of tap dancing than of performing in other genres. Born in Orange, NJ, on May 3, 1974, and raised in Sayreville, NJ, Hill began dancing at the age of three. His Jamaican parents enrolled him in dance school as a young child, and he branched out into film and theater by the time he finished high school. After gaining attention as an actor for appearing in a Corn Pops commercial, as a high school senior, he played the role of Harlem in his first feature film, Sugar Hill, in 1993. That same year, he also had a small part in the TV movie Hallelujah, and on the series City Kids. His childhood theater experience would prove beneficial, as he chose to leave college before the end of his third year to perform Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk on Broadway.In 1997, he played the young Donald in the drama The Ditchdigger's Daughters, which explored the complex themes of race in America, as well as fatherhood. He appeared in the made-for-TV murder mystery Color of Justice, also relevant to racial issues, that year also. Switching to a more light-hearted genre, he played Preston in the teen romantic comedy She's All That, starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook, in 1999.His recurring role on The West Wing, the drama series about political life in the White House, rounded off his widespread attention, along with his role in 2000's Men of Honor, the war drama starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr. Having appeared with the ranks of several established Hollywood stars, Hill's dramatic talent grew increasingly apparent. In 2002, he appeared in a supporting role in Holes, a fantasy comedy-drama for tweens. The film aslo stars Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight, and Patricia Arquette. Hill returned to television in 2006 for the USA Network's Psych a detective show in which he played Burton Guster, the straightman sidekick to James Roday's psychic detective, Shawn Spencer. The popular show ran for 6 seasons and continued to air new episodes in 2012.
Max Topplin (Actor) .. Harold Gunderson
Born: December 14, 1989
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: At the age of 6, he started his career as an actor.Made his debut as an actor in television in 2006.Made his debut as a producer in 2013.Has Canadien and American Citizenship.Is the co-founder of the 4 AM Film Studios production company.
Brynn Thayer (Actor) .. Lily Specter
Born: October 04, 1949
Birthplace: North Dallas, Texas
Holly J. Barrett (Actor) .. Young Samantha
Born: September 16, 2001
Birthplace: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Trivia: At the age of 8, performed the role of Dixie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at Black Swan Theatre Company in Perth, Australia. Made her West End debut in 2014 as Ellen Gallagher in a stage production of Fatal Attraction opposite Kristin Davis and Natascha McElhone at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Landed her breakout acting role in 2015 as a regular cast member of the CBS series Life in Pieces. Trains several times a week in boxing. Is a dedicated vegan.
Aiden Berryman (Actor) .. Adam
Kurtwood Smith (Actor) .. Ted Tucker
Born: July 03, 1943
Birthplace: New Lisbon, Wisconsin, United States
Trivia: Character actor Kurtwood Smith was educated at Stanford University, then worked briefly as a drama teacher before distinguished himself on the San Francisco theatrical circuit. Making his first fleeting film appearance in Roadie, Smith toiled away in quiet, mild-manner roles until finding his niche in oily villainy as the drug lord in Robocop (1987). The actor was at his all-time nastiest as Mr. Perry, the ultra-judgmental father who drives his sensitive son (Robert Sean Leonard) to suicide in Dead Poet's Society (1989). More character roles followed over the next decade until Smith found fame as Red, the comedically tough dad in the sitcom That '70s Show.He continued to work steadily into the next decade tackling parts in film as diverse as the comedy Teddy Bears' Picnic, the drama Girl, Interrupted, and Cedar Rapids, where he played an ethically compromised real estate salesman.
Jeffrey Nordling (Actor) .. Eric Kaldor
Born: March 11, 1962
Birthplace: Ridgewood, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: New Jersey native Jeffrey Nordling attended Wheaton College in Illinois before beginning his professional acting career, making small appearances in movies like Working Girl and Shooter in the early '80s. He would continue to work regularly as the years passed, eventually becoming particularly well known to audiences for parts like ex-husband Jake on Now and Again, and Brent Barrow on Dirt, as well as FBI agent Larry Moss on the seventh season of 24. He joined the cast of Desperate Housewives in that show's sixth season, and in 2010 he could be seen on the big-screen in Tron: Legacy.
Dan Fox (Actor) .. Ron
Christy Bruce (Actor) .. Young Judy
Robin McCulloch (Actor) .. Jeff Gardner
Ana Sani (Actor) .. Waitress Two
Sarah Camacho (Actor) .. Waitress Three
Randy Triggs (Actor) .. Laughing Patron Two
Brian Kaulback (Actor) .. Laughing Patron Three

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