9-1-1: Monsters


1:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Tuesday, November 25 on E! Entertainment Television (East) ()

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Monsters

Season 3, Episode 6

Athena and the 118 respond to bizarre emergency calls on Halloween, including a flock of crows terrorizing a field trip, an office employee having a close encounter with an eight-limbed creature and a ghost-like girl wandering a neighborhood. Meanwhile, Maddie remains convinced that she is doing the right thing in taking a 9-1-1 call into her own hands.

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Drama Police Action/adventure Mystery & Suspense Crime

Cast & Crew
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Angela Bassett (Actor) .. Athena Grant
Peter Krause (Actor) .. Bobby Nash
Jennifer Love Hewitt (Actor) .. Maddie Kendall
Oliver Stark (Actor) .. Evan "Buck" Buckley
Aisha Hinds (Actor) .. Henrietta "Hen" Wilson
Kenneth Choi (Actor) .. Howie "Chimney" Han
Rockmond Dunbar (Actor) .. Michael Grant
Ryan Guzman (Actor) .. Eddie Diaz
Nicole Sullivan (Actor) .. Deborah
Stephanie Lemelin (Actor) .. Stella
Ellen Hollman (Actor) .. Tara
Scott Speiser (Actor) .. Vincent
Mauricio Lara (Actor) .. Dean
Luke Judy (Actor) .. Reilly
Briana Cap (Actor)
Debra Christofferson (Actor) .. Sue Blevins
Corinne Massiah (Actor) .. May Grant
Marcanthonee Reis (Actor) .. Harry Grant
Gavin McHugh (Actor) .. Christopher Diaz
Bryan Safi (Actor) .. Josh Russo
Amber Friendly (Actor) .. Dr. Helen Green
Nicole Dele (Actor) .. Cori Beckerson
Lulu Brud (Actor) .. Suburban Mom
David Babich (Actor) .. Suburban Dad
Sean Heyman (Actor) .. Clement
Alisha Seaton (Actor) .. Noreen
Richard Leacock (Actor) .. Husband
Cherita Armstrong (Actor) .. Wife
Brooke D. Singleton (Actor) .. Daughter
Cameron James Elie (Actor) .. Son
Chris Wu (Actor) .. Officer Williams
Jordan Belfi (Actor) .. Chase Mackey
Michelle Bernard (Actor) .. Officer Carol Branford
Raul Bustamante (Actor) .. Douchebag
Glenn Lawrence (Actor) .. Himself - Gang banger
Jennifer Michele (Actor) .. Wraith-Like Girl
Susan Song (Actor) .. Jen

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Angela Bassett (Actor) .. Athena Grant
Born: August 16, 1958
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: A respected actress of the stage, screen, and television, Angela Bassett has been one of the few African-American actresses to break Hollywood's color boundary. She has specialized in playing strong women familiar with adversity and has worked in genres from "chick flick" (Waiting to Exhale) to sci-fi action (Strange Days) to biography (What's Love Got to Do with It?), the last of which featured her in a star-making performance as Tina Turner.Born in New York City on August 16, 1958, Bassett was raised in St. Petersburg, Florida by her mother. Growing up in a household where money was tight, she was taught determination and independence. These values were called into service after an eleventh grade Upward Bound trip to Washington, D.C., when Bassett saw James Earl Jones in a Kennedy Center production of Of Mice and Men. Deciding that acting was her calling, she became involved in a number of local productions in St. Petersburg. She continued to act at Yale University, where she earned a scholarship; after completing a B.A. in African-American studies, she also spent three years at the Yale School of Drama. One of Bassett's mentors at Yale was the drama school's dean, stage director Lloyd Richards, who was so impressed with her talent that he cast her in two of his productions, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and Joe Turner's Come and Gone. Although she enjoyed relative success on the stage, Bassett, like other African-American actors, had a difficult time finding roles in television and film.In 1986, Bassett made her screen debut in the cult favorite F/X. Following supporting roles in Kindergarten Cop (1990) and John Sayles' City of Hope (1991), she had her first significant screen role in John Singleton's acclaimed Boyz 'N the Hood, playing a struggling single mother. Two years later, after playing the wife of civil rights leader Malcolm X in Spike Lee's biopic and the Jackson Family matriarch in the made-for-TV The Jacksons: An American Dream, Bassett had her screen breakthrough as Tina Turner in What's Love Got to Do with It?, a performance that earned her a Best Actress Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe. As her newfound status allowed her to expand her range of work, Bassett went on to star in a series of diverse films. In 1995, a foray into futuristic action in Strange Days was complemented by a lead in the successful women's ensemble drama Waiting to Exhale (based on the novel by Terry McMillan), in which Bassett starred alongside Whitney Houston, Lela Rochon, and Loretta Devine. In 1998, she starred as the title character in another McMillan adaptation, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, playing a divorcee whose discontent is ably assuaged by a hunky twenty-year-old (Taye Diggs). The following year, she had a supporting role in Music of the Heart and again tried her hand at action in Supernova, a sci-fi thriller. Starring in former Orson Welles collaborator and blacklisted director John Berry's critically panned swansong Boesman and Lena in 2000, Bassett (along with co-star Danny Glover) earned praise for their sensitive performances as a troubled South African couple striving to seek stability in the face of Apartheid.Her career continued to evolve with a part in The Score in 2001. The next year she executive produced and starred in a biopic about civil rights figure Rosa Parks. She was part of the large ensemble John Sayles brought together for Sunshine State, and co-starred opposite Bernie Mac in the sports comedy Mr. 3000. In 2006 she played the mother in the spelling bee drama Akeelah and the Bee, and she continued to land parts in big-budget blockbusters such as Green Lantern and This Means War.Since 1997, Bassett has been married to actor Courtney B. Vance, whom she had known since their days at Yale.
Peter Krause (Actor) .. Bobby Nash
Born: August 12, 1965
Birthplace: Alexandria, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Though his role on what many considered to be the smartest weekly series on television (Sports Night) may have made him a household name in a perfect world, boyish but handsome actor Peter Krause found himself inexplicably unemployed following the show's unfortunately all-too-short run. Born August 12th, 1965, in Alexandria, MN, in 1965, Krause spent his youth immersed heavily in track and field and gymnastics. Following a career-ending high school pole-vaulting injury, Krause took to the stage during his education at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, MN, on the age-old pretense of meeting a girl. Though he wasn't thrilled with the role he essayed, Krause soon took a shine to acting and decided to pursue a career in New York University's Master of Fine Arts acting program. Working as a bartender with writer Aaron Sorkin at the Palace Theater while living in the city, Krause moved to Los Angeles following graduation and landed television roles in Carol and Company, Beverly Hills 90210, and Seinfeld thanks in part to friend and fellow N.Y.U. student Camryn Manheim. Following a turn on television's Cybill in 1995, Krause got his big feature break with a role in The Truman Show three years later. With his role as a member of a mortistically inclined family in HBO's Six Feet Under, Krause found himself a key member of yet another talented cast on yet another critically praised series.In 2004, Krause portrayed a struggling poet and professor in the critically acclaimed marriage drama We Don't Love Here Anymore, and continued to work on Six Feet Under until the series' powerful conclusion in 2005. Krause returned to television to star in ABC's prime time drama Dirty Sexy Money. The show, which lasted for two seasons between 2007 an 2009, followed Nick George (Krause), a lawyer and family man determined to investigate the circumstances surrounding his father's mysterious death. The actor also appeared in the NBC comedy drama Parenthood, and joined the casat of 2011's edgy fantasy film Beastly.
Jennifer Love Hewitt (Actor) .. Maddie Kendall
Born: February 21, 1979
Birthplace: Waco, Texas, United States
Trivia: Personifying the type of teen spirit most commonly found in Noxzema ads and pep squad meets, actress Jennifer Love Hewitt has brought new meaning to the word "effervescent." The 1990s saw Hewitt go from relative obscurity to a bona fide teen queen, to say nothing of one of the most frequently enshrined actresses on the Internet.Hewitt was born on February 21, 1979 in Waco, TX. She made her first appearance on television in 1984 in the show Kids Incorporated (which, coincidentally, once guest-starred Scott Wolf, her Party of Five co-star). She also did a multitude of commercials, even doing a stint as a LA Gear spokesgirl at the age of ten. After spending the majority of the 80s working in television, Hewitt got her first film role in the 1993 film Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, but it wasn't until she got her big break as Sarah Reeves on Party of Five (1994) that she began to gain recognition. More recognition came, first in the form of Trojan War (1997), and then from I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997). The film, which capitalized on the growing trend in teen horror flicks catalyzed by Wes Craven's Scream (1996), proved to be immensely popular among audiences, if not critics. It was predictably followed by a sequel, the aptly titled I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998). In addition to her film work, which also included 1998's Can't Hardly Wait, Hewitt maintained her role in Party of Five and continued to star in commercials, most notably as the Neutrogena spokesgirl.
Oliver Stark (Actor) .. Evan "Buck" Buckley
Born: June 27, 1991
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Studied at the North London Performing Arts Centre until the age of 16. At the last minute, decided against his plan to pursue a career in economics at university, and, with encouragement from his headmaster, opted to follow his passion for acting. Honed his craft by appearing in low-budget short films and in various theater productions, most notably in the role of Eden in the Fifth Dimension Theatre Company's Fatal Excuses, for which he was hailed as "phenomenal" and "breathtaking." Made his first television appearance in a November 2011 episode of the BBC1 series Casualty, followed by roles in Luther opposite Idris Elba and NBC's Dracula starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
Aisha Hinds (Actor) .. Henrietta "Hen" Wilson
Born: November 13, 1975
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Took tap-dancing lessons in junior-high school. Took classes at the American Theatre of Harlem. Made her TV debut on the ABC series NYPD Blue in 2003. In 2004 earned her first small-screen regular role on The Shield. Breakthrough movie role was in the 2005 crime drama Assault on Precinct 13.
Kenneth Choi (Actor) .. Howie "Chimney" Han
Born: October 20, 1971
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Appeared in commercials for Priceline, Blockbuster, Mercedes-Benz and Bombay Sapphire Gin. Provides voices for the video games Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Captain America: Super Soldier. Did a lot of research on World War II for his role in 2011's Captain America:The First Avenger, and participated in stunt and weapons training. In 2011, participated in the inaugural CAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment) Celebrity Poker Tournament. First full-time series role was the 2013 reboot of Ironside. Is such a big fan of Chicago's Aurelio's Pizza that he has them air-shipped to his home twice a year.
Rockmond Dunbar (Actor) .. Michael Grant
Born: January 11, 1973
Birthplace: Oakland, California, United States
Trivia: A theatrically trained actor who has subsequently made a name for himself as a valuable film and television commodity, Rockmond Dunbar is much more than just another charismatic performer -- he's also a talented producer and director. It was Dunbar's role on the mid-'90s sci-fi show Earth 2 that first served to introduce the ambitious cinematic Renaissance man to viewers, with subsequent appearances on The Practice and Felicity preceding more substantial roles on Girlfriends and Soul Food -- the latter of which found Dunbar winning over critics and viewers as a dedicated family man and hardworking entrepreneur. Additional roles in such independent films as Punks, All About You, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and Dirty Laundry showed an actor who was as charismatic on the big screen as he was on the small one, with behind-the-scenes work on Dirty Laundry and the 2003 drama The Great Commission marking his arrival as a producer and director as well. In 2005, Dunbar resurfaced on the small screen in a role that couldn't have been more different than the one he previously played in Soul Food. Cast as hardened prison inmate "C-Note" on the hit Fox series Prison Break, Dunbar portrayed his most compelling television character to date. From inmate to medico, the versatile star named one of "Television's 50 Sexiest Stars of All Time" by TV Guide could next be seen as compassionate Dr. Tom Jonas on the small-screen medical drama Heartland. Dunbar continued to showcase strong TV work in the coming years, with guest roles on Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice and the Closer and long recurring arcs on The Game, The Mentalist and Sons of Anarchy.
Ryan Guzman (Actor) .. Eddie Diaz
Born: September 21, 1987
Birthplace: Abilene, Texas, United States
Trivia: Wanted to be a professional baseball pitcher, but suffered a shoulder injury in college. Started as a model, doing print ads and commercials for brands like Old Navy, Abercrombie & Fitch and Reebok. Had no formal dance training before booking the lead in Step Up Revolution. Did a semi-nude photo shoot for Cosmopolitan UK in 2015 to raise awareness for Cancer Research UK.
Nicole Sullivan (Actor) .. Deborah
Born: April 21, 1970
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Upbeat, high-octane actress and comedienne Nicole Sullivan gravitated to dramatic performance at age seven and reportedly caught the comedy bug from her New York state assemblyman father and antiques dealer mother. After high school, Sullivan enrolled in the prestigious Northwestern University, then studied at London's British American Dramatic Academy for one year before settling in Hollywood in the early '90s. The actress reportedly endured a long string of failed auditions and failed television pilots upon arrival, though she eventually broke through to public recognition as one of the resident performers on the Fox network's revue comedy program MADtv. That only marked the beginning, and within a few years of her MAD debut, Sullivan branched out in innumerable directions, such as voicing Mira Nova in the direct-to-video animated sequel Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins (2000) and making guest appearances on series programs including Crank Yankers, Monk, and Family Guy. Sullivan connected with much steadier work by signing on to play Holly Shumpert on seasons 4-6 of the popular Kevin James sitcom The King of Queens from 2001-2004, then moved into features, including the animated outings The Ant Bully (2006) and Meet the Robinsons (2007), and mirrored these accomplishments on the small screen with voiceover work on the animated series Slacker Cats. In 2008, Sullivan returned to the sitcom format with Rita Rocks; she played Rita Clements, a working wife and mother who moonlights as a rock star. She went on to appear in Black Dynamite and Let It Shine
Stephanie Lemelin (Actor) .. Stella
Born: June 29, 1979
Birthplace: Sewell, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Born outside Philadelphia on June 29, 1979, to a onetime NHL goalie, Stephanie Lemelin first made her way onto the small screen in guest parts on such series as Undeclared, Malcolm in the Middle, and CSI. She eventually landed a regular role on the 2007 sitcom Cavemen, a show inspired by the Geico ad campaign featuring sophisticated cavemen who are often victims of prejudice. In 2006, she acted alongside Oscar winner Alan Arkin in the offbeat comedy Raising Flagg. In the years to come, Lemelin would appear in movies like Get the Gringo and on the series Young Justice.
Ellen Hollman (Actor) .. Tara
Born: April 01, 1983
Scott Speiser (Actor) .. Vincent
Mauricio Lara (Actor) .. Dean
Luke Judy (Actor) .. Reilly
Connie Britton (Actor)
Born: March 06, 1968
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: A leading and supporting actress of television and feature films, willowy, green-eyed, red-haired Connie Britton may be best known for playing Nikki opposite Michael J. Fox in the ABC sitcom Spin City. Prior to that, she had a semi-regular role on the network's comedy Ellen. Born in Boston, she has a fraternal twin sister (whom she claims is her exact opposite). They were raised in Lynchburg, VA, after the age of seven. Britton's interest in acting developed at a young age, something her parents avidly supported. While majoring in Asian studies at Dartmouth, she still found time to participate in theatrical productions. For a while she studied Chinese in Beijing, an exercise she states helped her as an actress because it broadened her view of the world. Following graduation, she spent two years studying under Sanford Meisner at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse and another two years appearing on the New York stage. Movie director Ed Burns was responsible for her film debut playing Molly in his acclaimed The Brothers McMullen (1995). The film was a hit at Sundance and won two major awards. Shortly thereafter, she moved to Hollywood, obtained an agent, and before long found herself joining the cast of Spin City. She would go on to star in series like 24, Friday Night Lights, and American Horror Story.
Brianne Tju (Actor)
Born: June 14, 1998
Birthplace: Chino Hills, California, United States
Trivia: Of Indonesian and Chinese descent.Was discovered by an agent in a mall when she was 7.Was in her high school choir.Co-starred in the web series Junior Eye with her sister Haley.The second Asian American actress featured in the TV series Liv & Maddie.
Darin Toonder (Actor)
Alex Loynaz (Actor)
Noelle E Parker (Actor)
Gavin Stenhouse (Actor)
Birthplace: Hong Kong
Trivia: Moved to Lewes, England from Hong Kong with his family when he was 9. Performed opposite Kevin Spacey in the Bridge Project's stage production of Richard III. Was named one of Backstage Magazine's 30 Actors on the Brink of Stardom in 2012.
Josh Archer (Actor)
Joni Bovill (Actor)
Aidan Bristow (Actor)
Briana Cap (Actor)
Christopher B. Duncan (Actor)
Born: December 04, 1964
Birthplace: Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
Frantz Durand (Actor)
Glenn Fernandez (Actor)
Debra Christofferson (Actor) .. Sue Blevins
Born: January 09, 1963
Corinne Massiah (Actor) .. May Grant
Marcanthonee Reis (Actor) .. Harry Grant
Gavin McHugh (Actor) .. Christopher Diaz
Bryan Safi (Actor) .. Josh Russo
Birthplace: El Paso, Texas, United States
Trivia: Has worked as a contributor for Showbiz Tonight and Access Hollywood Live.Has worked as a writer and director at Funny or Die.Creator and host of the Webby Award winning video series That's Gay.Alumni of The Groundlings' Sunday Company.Co-creator and co-host of Throwing Shade.Performs live on tour with Throwing Shade Live and at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in Los Angeles.
Amber Friendly (Actor) .. Dr. Helen Green
Nicole Dele (Actor) .. Cori Beckerson
Lulu Brud (Actor) .. Suburban Mom
David Babich (Actor) .. Suburban Dad
Sean Heyman (Actor) .. Clement
Alisha Seaton (Actor) .. Noreen
Richard Leacock (Actor) .. Husband
Born: July 18, 1921
Died: March 23, 2011
Trivia: American filmmaker/cinematographer Richard Leacock made a major contribution to the development of the American version of "cinema verite" called "Direct Cinema." As enacted by Leacock and Robert Drew, Direct Cinema attempted to utilize the camera only as a means to objectively record events as they happened without subjecting it to pre-planned direction or much care for the resulting technical quality of the finished product. What was important was to capture the now, just as it happened without the interference of the director and the crew. Typically, Leacock and the others involved in the movie travelled to events with minimal equipment and carried hand-held cameras. The younger brother of feature filmmaker Philip Leacock, Richard began making his first films at age 14 while living in Britain (he was born a British citizen in the Canary Islands). Three years later he moved to the States, earned a physics degree at Harvard and participated in WW II as a combat cameraman for the army. He got his professional start in 1948 working as a cameraman and associate producer for Robert Flaherty on the dramatized documentary classic Louisiana Story (1948). Leacock went on to collaborate with a few more documentary makers, including Louis de Rochemont, before creating his own production company, Drew Associates, in 1958 with Robert Drew and making television documentaries. He and Drew started the Direct Cinema movement with their innovative Living Camera series wherein they would unobtrusively as possible record such events as the 1960 Wisconsin primary between JFK and Hubert Humphrey (Primary) or a man on death row preparing for the electric chair (Chair). Not only did Leacock, Drew and other collaborators such as D. A. Pennebaker and Al Maysles record major events, they also experimented with chronicling more mundane things. Later he founded the film department at MIT, which he also headed. His son Robert has also become a filmmaker.
Cherita Armstrong (Actor) .. Wife
Brooke D. Singleton (Actor) .. Daughter
Cameron James Elie (Actor) .. Son
Chris Wu (Actor) .. Officer Williams
Jordan Belfi (Actor) .. Chase Mackey
Born: November 30, 1978
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Born and raised in Southern California.Decided to enroll in college before pursuing his career as an actor.In 1999, he made his debut as an actor in television.Made a solo backpack trip to Europe.Has provided training in the University of Florida for the students of the School of Theatre and Dance.
Michelle Bernard (Actor) .. Officer Carol Branford
Raul Bustamante (Actor) .. Douchebag
Glenn Lawrence (Actor) .. Himself - Gang banger
Jennifer Michele (Actor) .. Wraith-Like Girl
Susan Song (Actor) .. Jen

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9-1-1
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