Medium: Pilot Episode


04:00 am - 05:00 am, Sunday, January 4 on WCBS Start TV (2.2)

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Pilot Episode

Season 1, Episode 1

Allison (Patricia Arquette) goes to Texas, where she locates the body of a murdered boy.

repeat 2005 English Stereo
Drama Psychology Paranormal Season Premiere Series Premiere

Cast & Crew
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Patricia Arquette (Actor) .. Allison DuBois
Jake Weber (Actor)
Miguel Sandoval (Actor) .. Le procureur Manuel Devalos
Sofia Vassilieva (Actor) .. Ariel DuBois
Maria Lark (Actor) .. Bridgette DuBois
Matt Barr (Actor)
Frank Wood (Actor)
Rachel Miner (Actor) .. Leah
Lawrence Pressman (Actor) .. Couples Counselor
April Grace (Actor) .. Balinda Alexander
Jamil Walker Smith (Actor) .. Raymond Vargas
Bruce Nozick (Actor) .. Attorney
Joe Stevens (Actor) .. Sergeant
Terry Woodberry (Actor) .. Texas Prison Guard
Ken Kerman (Actor) .. Arizona Prison Guard
Dan Romero (Actor) .. Announcer
Lorenzo Callender (Actor) .. Pablo
Frank Alvarez (Actor) .. Martinez
Remy Ryan (Actor) .. Pablo's Wife

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Did You Know..
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Patricia Arquette (Actor) .. Allison DuBois
Born: April 08, 1968
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Actress Patricia Arquette is the granddaughter of Cliff Arquette, the daughter of character actor Lewis Arquette, and the sister of actors Rosanna Arquette, David Arquette and Alexis Arquette. Inaugurating her own film career in the mid-'80s, the actress came into her own with a gallery of fine portrayals in the '90s. In 1993 alone, she was seen as the hero's cousin/inamorata in Ethan Frome; the strung-out heroine in the stylishly violent road movie True Romance; and the hero's lesbian sister in Inside Monkey Zetterland. Arquette closed out 1994 on a fine note with her sympathetic portrayal of Kathy O'Hara, the second wife of Hollywood's "world's worst director," in Tim Burton's Ed Wood. The following year included a starring role in John Boorman's Beyond Rangoon and a marriage to actor Nicolas Cage. In 1996, Arquette had lead roles in a number of films, most notably David O. Russell's Flirting With Disaster, in which she played Ben Stiller's put-upon wife. She then switched gears with starring roles in David Lynch's Lost Highway and the thriller Nightwatch. She tried her hand at a Western in 1998, playing the object of Woody Harrelson's and Billy Crudup's desires in Stephen Frears' The Hi-Lo Country. Despite an interesting premise and excellent cast, the film flopped, but Arquette continued to work steadily the following year, with lead roles in the black comedy Goodbye Lover; Stigmata, in which she starred opposite Gabriel Byrne as the unwitting target of a supernatural phenomenon; and Martin Scorsese's Bringing out the Dead, a film starring Arquette's then-husband Cage as a burnt-out paramedic.Following the weightiness of the creepy Stigmata and the disturbing Bringing Out the Dead, Arquette took things in a decidedly lighter direction with her next two projects. In 2000, she played Adam Sandler's love-interest in the comedy Little Nicky, while the following year found her opposite Tim Robbins in the off-the-wall Human Nature. Written by Being John Malkovich scribe Charlie Kaufman, Human Nature was the feature debut from acclaimed music-video director Michel Gondry and featured Arquette as a woman cursed with a coat of fur covering her body.As the decade progressed, audiences could see Arquette in projects ranging from the star-studded documentary Searching for Debra Winger to the sleeper family film Holes. Then in 2005, Arquette found a truly resonant role, starring the psychic Allison Dubois on the extremely popular supernatural drama Medium. The show would run from 2005 to 2011, and Arquette would follow it up with a role alongside Bill Murray and Jason Schwartzman in A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III.In 2014, Arquette enjoyed the biggest critical success of her career playing the mother in Richard Linklater's universally praised Boyhood. Shot over the course of 12 years, the movie scored Arquette numerous year-end accolades, including an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Jake Weber (Actor)
Born: March 19, 1964
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: One of Hollywood's standbys for playing genial everymen during the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, Jake Weber was born in Britain on March 19th, 1964.. His roles typically constituted bit parts in A-list Hollywood features, beginning with that of Kyra Sedgwick's (unnamed) boyfriend in the Oliver Stone-directed period saga Born on the Fourth of July (1989) and continuing with work for directors including Sidney Lumet (A Stranger Among Us, 1992), the late Alan J. Pakula (The Pelican Brief, 1993) and Martin Brest (Meet Joe Black, 1998). Weber fortified his nice-guy image -- and scored one of his premier leads -- as Dr. Matt Crower, a kindly physician who takes charge of a young boy and protects him from a possessed sheriff -- in actor-turned-producer Shaun Cassidy's short-lived supernatural drama series American Gothic (1995) on CBS. Unfortunately, that program soon folded after it first bowed, as did the Mike Binder sitcom The Mind of the Married Man (2001), in which Weber signed on as one of the leads, Chicago newspaper employee Jake Berman. After a substantial role in the gory horror remake Dawn of the Dead (2004), Weber played one of the leads in the popular CBS series Medium -- as Joe Dubois, the husband of a woman (Patricia Arquette) plagued by psychic visions, who uses her ability to help solve crimes.
Miguel Sandoval (Actor) .. Le procureur Manuel Devalos
Born: November 16, 1951
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: First acting experiences were as a mime and a street performer. Directed inmates in theater productions at the New Mexico State Penitentiary. Worked with Samuel L. Jackson in numerous films, including Do the Right Thing, Jungle Fever, White Sands and Jurassic Park. Was a regular on the series Medium, and his daughter, Olivia, appeared in a few episodes as his character's daughter.
Sofia Vassilieva (Actor) .. Ariel DuBois
Born: October 22, 1992
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: A striking girl even at the tender age of seven, Sofia Vassilieva began her career in show business as a child model. Within a few years, she was appearing on an episode of the CBS series The Agency, and in the made-for-TV movie The Brady Bunch in the White House. Vassilieva then took on the role of beloved children's book heroine Eloise for two TV movies about the character. Then in 2005, the then 13 year old was cast as Ariel, the daughter of Patricia Arquette's character on the supernatural drama Medium. She would stick with the series for several seasons, but also took on other projects, like the role of a girl suffering from leukemia in the 2009 drama My Sister's Keeper.
Maria Lark (Actor) .. Bridgette DuBois
Born: June 20, 1997
Birthplace: Russia
Trivia: Appeared in the music video for Norah Jones' "Sunrise." Guest hosted The View in 2007, the youngest person to do so. Served as a special correspondent for Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards in 2007.
Arliss Howard (Actor)
Born: October 18, 1954
Birthplace: Independence, Missouri, United States
Trivia: American actor Arliss Howard was born in Missouri, but he became well known to moviegoers of 1987 as a Texan named "Cowboy" in Stanley Kubrick's Vietnam picture Full Metal Jacket. Many viewers assumed that this tall, lithe actor made his film debut in the Kubrick picture, but Howard had in fact been showing up in "hick" roles for several years, notably as the naive vacuum cleaner salesman in Door To Door (84). After his tour of duty with Kubrick, Howard was back to baby-faced roles with his performance as a 24-year-old detective posing as a high schooler in Plain Clothes (88). Howard has developed into something of a George Brent for the 1990s, willing to play second fiddle (albeit a very good one) to some of the more dynamic actresses of the era. He was one of lovelorn Jessica Lange's many "Mr. Perfect" candidates in Men Don't Leave (90); he was second-billed to Goldie Hawn as a disturbed Vietnam vet in Crisscross (92); and in 1991's For the Boys, Howard appeared unbilled as USO performer Bette Midler's doomed GI husband. Arliss Howard's TV movie appearances have included I Know My First Name is Stephen (89) and Iran: Days of Crisis (91).
Scott Rabinowitz (Actor)
Margo Martindale (Actor)
Born: July 18, 1951
Birthplace: Jacksonville, Texas, United States
Trivia: While some may not recognize Margo Martindale's name, many recognize her face. An actress onscreen from the early '90s, Martindale's list of memorable roles is long, and the character actress found a strong niche playing mothers (Million Dollar Baby) grandmothers (Hannah Montana: The Movie), and generally maternal figures (Practical Magic). Martindale even parodied her own typecasting, playing the mother of the title character in the biopic spoof Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Martindale would continue to act at a furious pace for years to come, appearing in movies like Secretariat, and on shows like Justified and A Gifted Man.
Matt Barr (Actor)
Born: February 14, 1984
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Family moved to Fairview, Texas, when he was in fourth grade. Was one of two students in the state, in his senior year in high school, to be awarded a scholarship by the Texas Thespians based on a monologue he performed. Got his big break as the lead in the 2003 film Levelland, when producers were impressed by his audition for a previous film that was put on hold. Moved to Los Angeles in 2003, where his first acting job was on the television series, ER. He had four lines.
Frank Wood (Actor)
Born: March 01, 1960
Trivia: Character actor Frank Wood kick-started his career with a series of bit parts, often cast as professional types or (occasionally beleaguered) everymen. Notable credits include performances in such A-listers as Down to You (2000), In America (2002), and Keane (2004). 2007 witnessed something of a career breakthrough for Wood; that year, he appeared in the critically acclaimed theatrical features Michael Clayton and Dan in Real Life, acted in Michael Lehmann's stoner comedy Flakes, and landed a regular supporting role as consulate worker Greg on the offbeat HBO comedy series Flight of the Conchords.
Rachel Miner (Actor) .. Leah
Born: July 29, 1980
Trivia: Actress Rachel Miner landed her first huge break in the late 1980s, when Woody Allen tapped the then nine-year-old actress to evoke a young Mia Farrow in the thoughtful, fantasy-themed seriocomedy Alice (1990). Miner spent the early to mid-'90s on the daytime soap Guiding Light playing the character Michelle Bauer. In 1998, Miner made headlines along with famous child actor Macaulay Culkin when the then-teenagers got married; they divorced two years later. Miner returned to the big screen in the early 2000s, initially with bit parts and supporting roles in such outings as Bully (2001), Haven (2004), Thanks to Gravity (2005), and The Black Dahlia (2006). She also could be found on a variety of TV programs, from memorable guest roles on Sex and the City, CSI, and Bones to a risqué recurring role on the David Duchovny vehicle Californication (2007). The actress essayed her first lead in 2006, in Richard Brandes' intense psychological thriller Penny Dreadful -- playing an orphaned young woman who finds herself at the mercy of a homicidal hitchhiker. Miner then joined co-star Rider Strong for the dystopian thriller Tooth & Nail (2007), about a group of refugees in a post-apocalyptic society who hole up together in a hospital and try to fend off hordes of rampaging cannibals.
Lawrence Pressman (Actor) .. Couples Counselor
Born: July 10, 1939
Trivia: Lanky American leading man Lawrence Pressman spent several seasons as one of the regulars on the CBS soaper Days of Our Lives. In the prime-time hours, Pressman was top-billed as Mike Mulligan on the weekly 1977 series Mulligan's Stew and as Alan Thackeray on the 1980 sitcom Ladies' Man. He also showed up in several made-for-TV movies, most notably as H. R. Haldeman in the 1977 multi-parter Blind Ambition. TV fans of the 1990s knew Lawrence Pressman best as chief of staff Dr. Canfield in Doogie Howser MD (1989-93).
April Grace (Actor) .. Balinda Alexander
Born: May 12, 1962
Jamil Walker Smith (Actor) .. Raymond Vargas
Born: August 20, 1982
Birthplace: New York City, New York, United States
Bruce Nozick (Actor) .. Attorney
Joe Stevens (Actor) .. Sergeant
Terry Woodberry (Actor) .. Texas Prison Guard
Ken Kerman (Actor) .. Arizona Prison Guard
Born: June 03, 1936
Dan Romero (Actor) .. Announcer
Lorenzo Callender (Actor) .. Pablo
Frank Alvarez (Actor) .. Martinez
Remy Ryan (Actor) .. Pablo's Wife
Born: January 24, 1984

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