FBI: Safe Room


10:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Thursday, November 20 on WHPX HDTV (26.1)

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Safe Room

Season 2, Episode 16

After the police ignore a desperate father's plea for help, he abducts a billionaire's daughter and holds her hostage in a near-impenetrable safe room until his own missing child is returned to him. Also, Jubal puts his hostage negotiation skills to the test.

repeat 2018 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Drama Police Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense Crime Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Missy Peregrym (Actor) .. Special Agent Maggie Bell
Zeeko Zaki (Actor) .. Special Agent Omar Adom "OA" Zidan
Ebonée Noel (Actor) .. Analyst Kristen Chazal
Jeremy Sisto (Actor) .. Jubal Valentine
Alana De La Garza (Actor) .. Isobel Castille
Brendan Sexton III (Actor) .. Mike Helton
Darren Goldstein (Actor) .. Nathan Ford
Catherine Haena Kim (Actor) .. Special Agent Emily Ryder
Vedette Lim (Actor) .. Elise
Taylor Miller (Actor) .. Kelly Moran
Grace Narducci (Actor) .. Chloe Ford
Jorge Humberto Hoyos (Actor) .. Alphonso Gomez
Melanie Rothman (Actor) .. Stephanie Rice
Roshawn Franklin (Actor) .. Special Agent Trevor Hobbs
Jonathan Sienkiewicz (Actor) .. Tyler

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Did You Know..
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Missy Peregrym (Actor) .. Special Agent Maggie Bell
Born: June 16, 1982
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia: Canadian actress Missy Peregrym (born Melissa Peregrym in Surrey, British Columbia) specialized in slightly edgy and gritty television outings during her early years on-camera. She debuted at 20 years old, under the aegis of producer James Cameron, with a guest appearance on that director's white-hot action series Dark Angel (playing a character named Hottie Blood). Peregrym then essayed a role in the short-lived weekly martial arts actioner Black Sash (in 2003, as a young woman hell-bent on unbridled vengeance). In 2004, she appeared on the cult superhero series Smallville as Molly Griggs, aka Brainwave (a role she revisited in 2006 for a series of webisodes called "The Vengeance Chronicles"). Later in 2004, Peregrym took on a regular role on the teen drama Life As We Know It as the soccer-playing Jackie Bradford, but the show failed to gain a significant audience, and was canceled after less than half a season. Peregrym's next project, however, proved to be her highest-profile to that date; she took on the lead in the inspirational sports drama Stick It (2006) -- playing a rebellious 17-year-old gymnast who achieves her full potential thanks to the tutelage of a die-hard, no-nonsense coach (Jeff Bridges). Not long after that, Peregrym was cast as a recurring character on the massively popular superhero series Heroes, playing the deceptive Candice Wilmer, who could make people around her see whatever version of reality she chose. In fall 2007, the actress captured another regular role on a supernatural-themed series, the comedy drama Reaper, about a slacker who, on his 21st birthday, finds out that his parents sold his soul to the devil, whom he must now work for. Peregrym played his charming girl-next-door love interest, Andi. After Reaper ended its run, Peregrym found still more success with her next project, the series Rookie Blue.
Zeeko Zaki (Actor) .. Special Agent Omar Adom "OA" Zidan
Born: January 18, 1990
Birthplace: Alexandria, Egypt
Trivia: Of Egyptian, Turkish and Syrian descent.Immigrated to the U.S. when he was one month old.Was raised in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and Wilmington, Delaware.His character in FBI was originally Latino, but that changed to mirror his ethnicity and background.Speaks English and Egyptian Arabic.
Ebonée Noel (Actor) .. Analyst Kristen Chazal
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Grew up around the world and went to school in Israel, Cambodia, Croatia, and Ethiopia. Participated in the Tisch International Theatre Summer Training program in Amsterdam in 2011. Played Feste in Twelfth Night and the Queen in Cymbeline while studying at NYU. Received training at Massachusetts' prestigious Williamstown Theatre Festival. Listed Clown Training among her skills on her résumé.
Jeremy Sisto (Actor) .. Jubal Valentine
Born: October 06, 1974
Birthplace: Grass Valley, California, United States
Trivia: With film roles ranging from his portrayal of a psychotic satanic killer (Hideaway [1995]) to Jesus (1999), one would not be hard-pressed to give actor Jeremy Sisto the credit of having a fairly impressive range of dramatic abilities. Born in Northern California, Sisto spent his early years living in the rock-built home his parents had made in the lower Sierra Nevada Mountains. Sisto would gain his earliest experiences as an actor after moving to Chicago with his mother and sister (Reedy Gibbs and Meadow Sisto, also actors) at the age of six. Jeremy and Meadow's turn as specters in the Goodman Theater's adaptation of Tennessee William's House Not Meant to Stand earned the young thespians positive notice, and led to theater work with such other Windy City institutions as the Absolute Theater Company and the Cherry Street Theater. After constant auditioning and small roles in commercials and industrial films, Sisto's breakthrough came with his being cast in Lawrence Kasdan's Grand Canyon (1991) after a deceptively discouraging audition. Returning to Chicago to finish school after wrapping up Grand Canyon in Los Angeles, Sisto constantly auditioned and played small roles in theater and independent films before moving to L.A. and finding roles in Clueless (1995) and White Squall (1996). A busy actor in the later '90s, Sisto appeared in the infamous Don's Plum (1998) before his role in the television mini-series The 60s and Jesus (both 1999). The next year Sisto would follow-up as a troubled young filmmaker coming to grips with the death of his wife in This Space Between Us, and with Angel Eyes, a mysterious tale of fate and urban isolation starring Jennifer Lopez.Subsequent roles in Lucky McKee's well-received feature debut May, the popular backwoods slasher flick Wrong Turn, and the 2004 horror-comedy Dead and Breakfast served well to increase Sisto's street credibility among genre buffs, but when he wasn't running from inbred killers in the forest or falling under the spell of mentally disturbed waifs, Sisto was gaining positive notice for his role as a delusional man who believes his life is the subject of a film in Movie Hero, and returning to the small screen in shows like the hit crime drama Law & Order or the ABC comedy Suburgatory.
Alana De La Garza (Actor) .. Isobel Castille
Born: June 18, 1976
Birthplace: Columbus, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Started modeling at age 13. Studied acting at JoAnna Beckson Studios in Manhattan. Breakthrough role was as Rosa Santos on All My Children. Appeared in the Brooks and Dunn music video "Ain't Nothing 'Bout You." Played series regular Connie Rubirosa on two editions of the Law & Order franchise.
Brendan Sexton III (Actor) .. Mike Helton
Born: February 21, 1980
Birthplace: Staten Island, New York, United States
Trivia: Since his 1995 debut as Heather Matarazzo's would-be rapist in Welcome to the Dollhouse, Brendan Sexton III has become a fixture on the independent film circuit. Often playing troubled and/or alienated young men, he has steadily established himself as one of the more compelling, hard-edged actors of his generation.Nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance for his work in Dollhouse (the award ultimately went to his co-star, Matarazzo), the Staten Island native immediately began to attract notice in the indie film arena. Following a small role as another troubled boy in that same year's Empire Records, he went on to appear in a number of independent features, including 1997's Arresting Gena and A, B, C . . . Manhattan. In 1998, John Waters cast him as the shoplifting friend of Pecker's titular hero; that same year, Sexton led a cast of up-and-comers (including Christina Ricci, Kate Hudson and Casey Affleck) in Morgan J. Freeman's Desert Blue, playing one of the denizens of a small desert town. He collaborated with director Freeman again that year in Hurricane Streets, starring as the film's delinquent streetwise protagonist who tries to mend his ways. In 1999, Sexton had a major role in Boys Don't Cry, the story of Brandon Teena, a woman whose decision to lead her life as a man met with brutal consequences. Over the coming years, Sexton would continue to remain a success on screen, appearing in films like Black Hawk Down and Everybody's Fine, as well as on the TV series The Killing.
Darren Goldstein (Actor) .. Nathan Ford
Born: August 27, 1974
Catherine Haena Kim (Actor) .. Special Agent Emily Ryder
Born: May 19, 1984
Vedette Lim (Actor) .. Elise
Taylor Miller (Actor) .. Kelly Moran
Grace Narducci (Actor) .. Chloe Ford
Jorge Humberto Hoyos (Actor) .. Alphonso Gomez
Melanie Rothman (Actor) .. Stephanie Rice
Roshawn Franklin (Actor) .. Special Agent Trevor Hobbs
Born: June 27, 1982
Jonathan Sienkiewicz (Actor) .. Tyler
Courtney Gonzalez (Actor)
Jonathan Avigdori (Actor)
Assibey Blake (Actor)
Kenya Brome (Actor)
Chris Carlock (Actor)
Taylor Anthony Miller (Actor)

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