Elementary: We Are Everyone


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We Are Everyone

Season 2, Episode 3

Holmes is targeted by a group of cyber-activists when he hunts for a civil contractor who leaked classified information. Meanwhile, Joan signs up for an online dating service.

repeat 2013 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Mystery & Suspense Crime Drama Drama Police Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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Jonny Lee Miller (Actor) .. Sherlock Holmes
Lucy Liu (Actor) .. Joan Watson
Aidan Quinn (Actor) .. Tommy Gregson
Jon Michael Hill (Actor) .. Detective Marcus Bell
Susan Pourfar (Actor) .. Emily Hankins
Christian Campbell (Actor) .. Ezra Kleinfelter
Ronald Guttman (Actor) .. Mr. Mueller/Elliot Honeycutt
Laura Osnes (Actor) .. Celia Carroll
Peter McRobbie (Actor) .. Milton Van Kirk
Scott Whitehurst (Actor) .. Agent
Anthony Fazio (Actor) .. Delivery Man
Chester Jones III (Actor) .. Bike Cop
Adeel Ahmed (Actor) .. Cabbie
Steve Kazee (Actor) .. Jeff Heinz
Juan Carlos Infante (Actor) .. CSU Tech
David Hess (Actor) .. Darragh O'Connor
Joe Cassidy (Actor) .. Agent 1

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Did You Know..
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Jonny Lee Miller (Actor) .. Sherlock Holmes
Born: November 15, 1972
Birthplace: Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, England
Trivia: The grandson of Bernard Lee (better known to the world as M in the James Bond movies), Jonny Lee Miller ironically became famous for his portrayal of the Sean Connery-obsessed Sick Boy in the 1996 film Trainspotting. Contrary to popular belief, the actor is English, not Scottish, and was born outside of London on November 15, 1972. Interested in the theater from an early age, Lee Miller participated in a number of school productions and made his television debut at the age of 11, in the miniseries Mansfield Park. Following appearances in a number of other productions, including 1993's Prime Suspect 3, Lee Miller made his film debut in Iain Softley's Hackers in 1995. His turn as a cyberpunk gave the actor both a wider audience and an introduction to co-star Angelina Jolie, whom he would marry in 1995 (they divorced in 1999). Lee Miller's big break came with his casting as Sick Boy, in director Danny Boyle's film adaptation of the Irvine Welsh novel Trainspotting. The film became an international hit, boosting the careers of Lee Miller and his co-stars, Ewan McGregor and Robert Carlyle. Lee Miller chose to remain on Scottish soil for his next project, Gillies MacKinnon's Regeneration (1997). Subsequently, Lee Miller headlined an all-star cast in the relationship drama Afterglow, in which he co-starred with Nick Nolte, Lara Flynn Boyle, and the formidable Julie Christie. In 1999, the actor reunited with Trainspotting co-star Robert Carlyle to star in Plunkett & Maclean, which also featured Liv Tyler. Though subsequent roles in lowbrow fare like Dracula 2000, Mindhunters, and Aeon Flux hinted that the talented actor's career was circling the drain, Lee Miller's memorable performances in the shortlived ABC series Eli Stone (in which he played the title character) and Dexter (as a malevolent motivational speaker) helped both to keep in in the public eye, and offer further proof of his versitilty. In 2011 Lee Miller shared an Oliver Award with actor Benedict Cumberbatch for their performances in Boyle's stage production of Frankenstein (the two actors alternated between playing Dr. Frankenstein and the Creature), and the following year he kept up the gothic vibe with his turn as the shady Roger Collins in Tim Burton's feature adaptation of the spooky soap opera Dark Shadows.
Lucy Liu (Actor) .. Joan Watson
Born: December 02, 1968
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Best known to television audiences as Ling Woo, the raging force of political incorrectness on Ally McBeal, Lucy Alexis Liu has managed to cross over to the big screen in such features as Payback and Play It to the Bone. Born to Chinese parents in Jackson Heights, NY, on December 2, 1968, Liu grew up speaking both English and Mandarin. After graduating from Manhattan's Stuyvesant High School, she earned a degree in Asian languages and cultures from the University of Michigan, where she also studied acting, dance, and voice. Liu's first professional job was playing a waitress on Beverly Hills 90210, something that led to more substantial work on various TV shows, including a regular part on the TV series Pearl. Liu's biggest breakthrough came in 1998, when she was cast as Ling Woo on Ally McBeal. She had originally auditioned for the role of Nelle Porter, which ultimately went to Australian actress Portia DeRossi. David E. Kelley, the show's producer, was so impressed with Liu's audition, however, that he created the role of Ling Woo specifically for her. The character was initially supposed to be included on only a few episodes but proved so popular with the show's audience that Liu was made into a regular cast member.Unsurprisingly, the actress' increased exposure led to greater opportunities on the screen and after playing supporting roles in such films as Payback and Molly (both 1999), she moved on to more substantial work in Play It to the Bone and the Jackie Chan martial-arts period comedy Shanghai Noon, which cast her as a princess who has been kidnapped from her emperor father. In 2000, she also was cast in perhaps her most high-profile role to date, when she was chosen alongside Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz as one of the titular crime fighters in Charlie's Angels: The Movie.With the exception of a small role as an inmate in the Oscar-winning film Chicago, 2002 brought little recognition for Liu -- Cypher, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, and Party Monster with former Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin went virtually unseen by the general public. 2003's Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle placed Liu firmly back inside the spotlight, though she was somewhat overshadowed by the toothy blonde glint that is Cameron Diaz. Luckily for Liu, she was given the chance to shine quite independently when Quentin Tarantino cast her as the deadly O-Ren Ishii, AKA Cottonmouth, in Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003). Unfortunately roles in subsequent action films like Domino and Lucky Number Slevin failed to capitolize on that momentary career momentum, though a voice role as Viper in Kung Fu Panda (as well as the sequel and subsequent television series) found her continuing to kick butt in virtual form. Meanwhile, on the small screen, Liu donned a badge for a recurring role on the TNT cop series Southland.
Aidan Quinn (Actor) .. Tommy Gregson
Born: March 08, 1959
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Born in Chicago to Irish parents, Quinn spent much of his youth in Ireland, where he first became interested in acting. At age 19 he returned to Chicago and became involved in several local theater groups. His onstage debut came in a production of The Man in 60, after which he appeared in many plays, including Hamlet in Chicago's Wisdom Bridge Theater. Quinn then moved to New York, where he first appeared off-Broadway in Sam Shepard's Fool For Love. Following several other acclaimed performances, he landed his first big-screen role, as a low-class biker in Reckless (1984), which costarred Daryl Hannah. His second film, the highly-successful comedy Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), made him familiar to an international audience; he gained further exposure in the role of an AIDS victim in the TV movie An Early Frost (1985), for which he received an Emmy. Since then, he has appeared steadily in high-quality feature films, usually in challenging supporting roles.
Jon Michael Hill (Actor) .. Detective Marcus Bell
Born: July 28, 1985
Birthplace: Waukegan, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Lined up as running back and linebacker for his high-school football team. Played saxophone in the school band. When he joined the acclaimed Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago in 2007, he was its youngest-ever member. Nominated for a Tony Award as Best Featured Actor for his Broadway debut in the 2010 production of Superior Donuts. Writes music in his spare time.
Susan Pourfar (Actor) .. Emily Hankins
Christian Campbell (Actor) .. Ezra Kleinfelter
Born: May 12, 1972
Trivia: Christian Campbell was already a seasoned young actor by the time he struck indie film gold in the gay romantic comedy Trick (1999). Born in Toronto, Campbell began acting as a child, making his professional theater debut at age 12. After spending his teens in Canadian television, Campbell relocated to Los Angeles in the 1990s. Further bolstering his acting resume with TV films, including Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story (1996), as well as a role on the short-lived primetime drama Malibu Shores (1996), he also remained true to his stage roots and founded the Blue Sphere Alliance theater company. Branching out into feature films, Campbell co-produced Hairshirt (1998) with star younger sibling Neve Campbell, and co-starred in the racial drama Next Time (1998). He reached a larger movie audience, however, as an aspiring composer attempting a one-night stand with a studly dancer in Trick. An utterly light-hearted gay romance, Trick became a summer 1999 art house success after gaining fans and critical kudos at the Sundance Film Festival. Campbell returned to television in 2000, as part of the cast of producer Darren Star's hotly anticipated but little-watched drama The $treet.
Ronald Guttman (Actor) .. Mr. Mueller/Elliot Honeycutt
Born: August 12, 1952
Laura Osnes (Actor) .. Celia Carroll
Peter McRobbie (Actor) .. Milton Van Kirk
Born: January 31, 1943
Scott Whitehurst (Actor) .. Agent
Anthony Fazio (Actor) .. Delivery Man
Born: August 27, 1984
Chester Jones III (Actor) .. Bike Cop
Adeel Ahmed (Actor) .. Cabbie
Steve Kazee (Actor) .. Jeff Heinz
Born: October 30, 1975
Juan Carlos Infante (Actor) .. CSU Tech
David Hess (Actor) .. Darragh O'Connor
Born: September 19, 1942
Died: October 07, 2011
Carl Beverly (Actor)
Craig Sweeny (Actor)
Gregg Barbanell (Actor)
Scott Breindel (Actor)
Jonathan Filley (Actor)
Eric Justen (Actor)
Bob Goodman (Actor)
Christopher Hollier (Actor)
Cathryn Humphris (Actor)
Chris Leanza (Actor)
John Polson (Actor)
Born: September 06, 1965
Zachary Reiter (Actor)
Sarah Timberman (Actor)
Jason Tracey (Actor)
David Yoneshige (Actor)
Natalie Dormer (Actor)
Born: February 11, 1982
Birthplace: Reading, Berkshire, England
Trivia: Hails from the same hometown as Kate Winslet and Kenneth Branagh. Studied ballet, jazz and modern dance at 3 years old. Former member of the London Fencing Academy. Honed her acting skills in British theater. Made her big-screen debut in 2005's Casanova. Enjoys playing poker; came in second place at the 2008 PartyPoker.com Women's World Open in London.
Ato Essandoh (Actor)
Born: July 29, 1972
Birthplace: Schenectady, NY, United States
Trivia: Is of Ghanaian descent. First tried acting in college, when he auditioned for a production of Paper Moon on a dare. Took acting classes at the Acting Studio in New York. Appeared in an off-Broadway production of Tallboy Walking. Cofounded the writing and performance group the Defiant Ones. Published a stage play, Black Thang, in 2003.
Linda Emond (Actor)
Born: May 22, 1959
Joe Cassidy (Actor) .. Agent 1

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