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"My Name is Emiko Queen"
Series Arrow
Season 7, Episode 10
Arrow 7x10 001
Air date January 21st, 2019
Writers Benjamin Raab; Deric A. Hughes
Director Andi Armaganian
Producers Oscar Balderrama; James Bamford; Greg Berlanti; Jill Blankenship; Marc Guggenheim; Andrew Kreisberg; Onalee Hunter Hughes; Jennifer Lence; Jordan Menn; Wendy Mericle; Carl Ogawa; Todd Pittson; Sarah Schechter; Beth Schwartz; Ben Sokolowski; Jon Wallace
Starring Stephen Amell; David Ramsey; Emily Bett Rickards; Echo Kellum; Rick Gonzalez; Juliana Harkavy; Colton Haynes; Kirk Acevedo; Sea Shimooka; Katie Cassidy
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"My Name is Emiko Queen" is the tenth episode of season seven of the superhero action series Arrow and the 148th episode of the series overall. It was directed by Andi Armaganian with a script written by Benjamin Raab and Deric A. Hughes. It first aired on the CW Network on Monday, January 21st, 2019 at 9:00 pm.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.

Actor Role
Stephen Amell Oliver Queen
David Ramsey John Diggle
Emily Bett Rickards Felicity Smoak
Echo Kellum Curtis Holt
Rick Gonzalez Rene Ramirez
Juliana Harkavy Dinah Drake
Colton Haynes Roy Harper
Kirk Acevedo Ricardo Diaz
Sea Shimooka Emiko Queen
Katie Cassidy Laurel Lance

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Audrey Marie Anderson Lyla Michaels
Andrea Sixtos Adult Zoe Ramirez
Edward Foy William Glenmorgan
Raj Paul Kevin Dale

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Keri Adams Bethany Snow
Riley Davis Assistant
Eliza Faria Zoe Ramirez
Jaeson Lee TAC gear guard
Alex Parra Marco
Mariessa Portelance CSI
Kapila Rego ARGUS medical tech
Sharlene Royer Cassandra Abbott
David Stuart Deputy director Bell
Rhys Williams Bank guard #1

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