Scorpion: Cuba Libre


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Cuba Libre

Season 2, Episode 2

The team travels to Cuba to catch a Serbian war criminal after a woman from Cabe's past pleads for his help; Alana De La Garza returns as the new head of Homeland Security; and Walter meets a new friend while completing court-mandated community service.

repeat 2015 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
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Cast & Crew
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Elyes Gabel (Actor) .. Walter O'Brien
Robert Patrick (Actor) .. Cabe Gallo
Katharine McPhee (Actor) .. Paige Dineen
Eddie Kaye Thomas (Actor) .. Toby Curtis
Jadyn Wong (Actor) .. Happy Quinn
Ari Stidham (Actor) .. Sylvester Dodd
Riley B. Smith (Actor) .. Ralph
Alana De La Garza (Actor) .. Adriana Molina
Izabella Miko (Actor) .. Sonia
Kevin Weisman (Actor) .. Ray
Dimiter Marinov (Actor) .. Zoric
Ignacio Serricchio (Actor) .. Alfonso
Frank Gallegos (Actor) .. Duke
Gio Frank Marsico (Actor) .. Ernesto
Daniel Kash (Actor) .. Kessler
Juan Monsalvez (Actor) .. Manager
Dimiter D. Marinov (Actor) .. Zoric

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Did You Know..
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Elyes Gabel (Actor) .. Walter O'Brien
Born: May 08, 1983
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Studied acting in England at Strode's College, as well as at the Oldham Theatre Workshop and the Northern Kids Theatre Company. Got his first break playing a 3232-year-old pharaoh on a Canadian-produced family sitcom called I Love Mummy. Nominated for Best Newcomer at 2005's National Television Awards in the U.K. for his role on the BBC medical drama Casualty. Likes to play sports, including tennis and English football. Is a singer-songwriter who has recorded several songs.
Robert Patrick (Actor) .. Cabe Gallo
Born: November 05, 1958
Birthplace: Marietta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: While significant mainstream recognition has eluded Robert Patrick, with two notable exceptions -- he all but replaced David Duchovny in the waning days of The X-Files and admirably portrayed "the liquid metal cop guy" in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) -- he has nonetheless built an impressive resumé with over 60 television and film appearances since the mid-'80s. The eldest of five children, Patrick didn't choose to pursue a career in acting until his mid-twenties, despite having a bona fide diva moment during a third-grade production of Peter Pan, for which he refused to wear the required green tights. Rather, after a successful stint as a linebacker for Bowling Green University, Patrick became a house painter and may have continued as such were it not for a serious accident in the waters of Lake Erie, where he nearly drowned. The accident served as a revelation of sorts for Patrick, who promptly quit his day job and moved from Ohio to Los Angeles. It took more than a few sacrifices -- a then 26-year-old Patrick lived in his car and tended bar for his major source of income -- but the young actor found himself playing small roles in various low-budget films, which he credited to his tough-looking exterior and motorcycle-riding abilities.Though Patrick spent most of the late '80s paying his dues, his breakout performance landed him opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in director James Cameron's Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Patrick readied himself for the role of the T-1000 android in a rather unique fashion; in addition to martial arts, endurance, and strength training, he observed the movements of cats, eagles, and praying mantises. Odd as that may have sounded at the time, it certainly enhanced one of the most memorable roles in one of the most memorable films of the decade. After T2, Patrick was able to leave the world of B-movies and hold his own alongside some of the most established actors in Hollywood, including a second performance with Schwarzenegger in Last Action Hero (1993) and a more prominent role opposite Demi Moore in Striptease (1996). Patrick also expressed a fondness for martial arts films, and starred in both Double Dragon and Hong Kong 97 in 1994. However, it was his 1993 performance as a stoic regular-guy-turned-UFO-believer in Fire in the Sky that caught the attention of X-Files director Chris Carter. Carter immediately thought of Patrick when David Duchovny distanced himself from The X-Files, and, after auditioning 70-odd actors for the role of John Doggett, became determined to initiate Patrick into his long-running world of conspiracy theories and paranormal phenomena. To the surprise of fans and critics alike, Patrick was received quite well on The X-Files, and quickly found himself gracing the covers of many a genre magazine -- he was even anointed one of the Ten Sexiest Men of Sci-Fi by TV Guide.By the time The X-Files aired its last show, Patrick had developed a solid reputation within the industry; critics, fans, and co-stars alike praised him for his work ethic, personality, and consistent performances. Rather than fading into the scenery, Patrick starred as the mysterious Mr. Lisp in Spy Kids (2001), and later starred as a reclusive wilderness tracker in Pavement (2002). After making appearances in Richard Shepard's Mexico City (2002), Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003), and the sci-fi spin-off series Stargate: Atlantis, Patrick filmed director Jay W. Russell's Ladder 49 (2004). A memorable performance as Johnny Cash's distant father Ray in Walk the Line followed in 2005, with a subsequent role as a security expert in the Harrison Ford thriller Firewall preceeding a return to weekly television in the David Mamet-created series The Unit in 2006. Later in 2006, Patrick would incur the wrath of WWE superstar John Cena with his role as a ruthless kidnapper in the explosive action thriller The Marine. Patrick lives with his wife, Barbara, whom he married during the filming of T2, and their two children.
Katharine McPhee (Actor) .. Paige Dineen
Born: March 25, 1984
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: A household name to fans of the reality series American Idol, Katharine McPhee participated as a contestant in that program's 2006 season, drawing recognition and widespread praise for the range and mellifluousness of her classically trained voice within the context of traditional pop. Though the young diva officially lost the competition to vocalist Taylor Hicks, the accolades she garnered from hypercritical judge Simon Cowell (in particular) served as a testament to her ability and made viewers sit up and take notice, while the extent of her popularity on Idol promised a long and viable career as an entertainer.A native of Sherman Oaks, CA, McPhee was born in 1984 and received extensive formal training as a vocalist under the aegis of her mother, established singer Peisha McPhee. Musical performance and drama characterized Katharine's childhood and adolescent years, but she first began to take serious career interest in the arts while enrolled as a musical theater major at the esteemed Boston Conservatory. Within a few semesters, however, the blossoming performer grew restless and dropped out of school, taking off for the film studios and theaters of Los Angeles. She landed a role in the 2006 musical biopic Crazy, participated in an MTV series that failed to make it to the air, and essayed roles in productions of Annie Get Your Gun and The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. Idol, of course, represented McPhee's breakthrough, and shortly thereafter (fall 2006) the young diva began recording her eponymous debut album, which hit shelves in early 2007. Meanwhile, roles in such features as The House Bunny, Shark Night 3D, and Bruce Beresford's Peace, Love, and Misunderstanding found the emerging songstress branching out into acting, and in 2012 she seemed to find a happy middle ground with her role on the musical television series Smash, which followed a group of ambitious Broadway performers as they prepared to stage a musical based on the life of Marilyn Monroe. Seemingly finding her niche in TV, once Smash wrapped up, she joined the cast of CBS' Scorpion.
Eddie Kaye Thomas (Actor) .. Toby Curtis
Born: October 31, 1980
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Actor Eddie Kay Thomas first rose to national prominence for his work in the teen comedy hit American Pie, but Thomas' background and resumé are a good bit more varied and distinguished than that credit might lead one to expect. Eddie Kay Thomas was born in New York City on October 31, 1980, and won his first stage role at the age of seven. By the time Thomas graduated from New York's Professional Children's High School, he was already a seasoned veteran of the Broadway stage, appearing in Four Baboons Adoring the Sun in 1992 and The Diary of Anne Frank (opposite Natalie Portman) in 1997. Thomas made his screen debut in 1996, appearing in an episode of the TV series Law and Order (it was the first of three appearances on the show for Thomas), as well as landing a small role in the independent feature Illtown. In 1999, Thomas made a strong impression in the otherwise poorly received horror opus The Rage: Carrie 2, and also appeared in James Toback's controversial Black and White, but from a commercial standpoint the highlight of Thomas' year was American Pie, in which he gave a memorable comic performance as the uptight would-be continental hipster Finch. In 2000, Thomas was cast as the mischievous Russell on the WB sitcom Brutally Normal, which unfortunately lasted a mere five weeks before being canceled by network brass. The following year found Thomas back in the sitcom harness, playing Mike on the series Off Center, which was executive produced by Chris and Paul Weitz, who produced and directed American Pie. That same year, the Weitz brothers brought Thomas back to re-create the role of Finch in American Pie 2, while gross-out comic Tom Green tapped Thomas to play the title role in his first directorial effort, Freddie Got Fingered. The third chapter in the American Pie series, entitled American Wedding, was soon to follow in 2003.
Jadyn Wong (Actor) .. Happy Quinn
Birthplace: Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: Has a black belt in karate. Trained in classical piano. Studied at Medicine Hat College's Conservatory of Music and Dance. Made her professional acting debut in the miniseries Broken Trail.
Ari Stidham (Actor) .. Sylvester Dodd
Birthplace: Westlake Village, California, United States
Trivia: Began playing the piano at 4 years old. Participated in the American Conservatory Theater program in San Francisco. Was a junior apprentice in the Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival at California Lutheran College for three years. Performed with the improv group ComedySportz in Hollywood. Is a second degree black belt in karate.
Riley B. Smith (Actor) .. Ralph
Born: September 02, 2005
Birthplace: West Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Was named after the legendary singer/ songwriter B.B. King, who was born Riley B. King.Started acting when he was 3.Made his TV debut playing Three-Year-Old Axl in the 2009 episode "The Front Door" of the sitcom The Middle.Has appeared in commercials for Netflix, DirecTV, Clear Mobile Internet and Lowe's.Is perhaps best known for his role of Ralph Dineen on the action-drama CBS series Scorpion.
Alana De La Garza (Actor) .. Adriana Molina
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.
Izabella Miko (Actor) .. Sonia
Born: January 21, 1981
Birthplace: Lodz, Poland
Trivia: A blonde beauty who began her career as a ballerina, Izabella Miko moved between Poland and America before establishing herself in the Hollywood scene with roles in such popular features as Coyote Ugly (2000) and The Forsaken (2001).Born in Lodz, Poland, in 1981, Miko studied ballet, voice, and piano at Poland's Chopin Music School before a choreographer recruited her at the age of 14 to move abroad and join the School of American Ballet. Relocating to New York, Miko studied at the New York City Ballet and the Lee Strasberg Institute before a back injury brought her dancing career to a halt. Moving back to Poland and appearing in numerous films in the following few years, Miko moved back to the United States in the mid-'90s and, with her acting experiences intact, began to make a bid for the big time on the silver screens of Hollywood. She had a small recurring role on the HBO western series Deadwood, and went on to appear in Save the Last Dance 2, Dark Streets, The Spiderwick Chronicles, and 2010's big-budget spectacle Clash of the Titans.
Kevin Weisman (Actor) .. Ray
Born: December 29, 1970
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Helped found the Buffalo Nights Theatre Company in 1991, a Los Angeles-based group that has garnered various awards for its productions. A drummer since childhood, has played under the pseudonym Kenny Bob Thornton in a tongue-in-cheek rockabilly band called Trainwreck. Named one of "TV's Top Ten Scene Stealers" in 2005 by TV GUIDE. Is active in raising awareness and research money to fight Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Dimiter Marinov (Actor) .. Zoric
Ignacio Serricchio (Actor) .. Alfonso
Born: April 19, 1982
Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Trivia: Moved to Mexico City with his family when he was 11 and lived there for a little over 7 years.Moved to New York City with his family after high school.After his sophomore year in college, his family moved to Los Angeles, and he transferred from Syracuse University to Loyola Marymount University.Was cast on General Hospital at the beginning of his senior year in college.El Recluso is his first work in his native language (Spanish).Volunteers at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles.
Frank Gallegos (Actor) .. Duke
Gio Frank Marsico (Actor) .. Ernesto
Daniel Kash (Actor) .. Kessler
Juan Monsalvez (Actor) .. Manager
Dimiter D. Marinov (Actor) .. Zoric

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Scorpion
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