"Cyborg Patrol" | |
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Series Doom Patrol Season 1, Episode 12 | |
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Air date | May 3rd, 2019 |
Writers | Robert Berens; Shoshana Sachi |
Director | Carol Banker |
Producers | Tamara Becher; Greg Berlanti; Jeremy Carver; Marcus Dalzine; Chris Dingess; Dermott Downs; Geoff Johns; Jennifer Lence; Carl Ogawa; Daphne Raves; Neil Reynolds; Sarah Schechter; Glen Winter; Joanie L. Woehler |
Starring | Diane Guerrero; April Bowlby; Joivan Wade; Alan Tudyk; Matt Bomer; Brendan Fraser; Timothy Dalton |
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"Cyborg Patrol" is the twelfth episode of season one of the Doom Patrol live action television series, which is based on characters featured in comic books published by DC Comics. It was directed by Carol Banker with a script written by Robert Berens and Shoshana Sachi. It premiered on the DC Universe streaming service on May 3rd, 2019.
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.
Also Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Riley Shanahan | Robotman |
Matthew Zuk | Negative Man |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Phil Morris | Silas Stone |
Devan Chandler Long | Flex Mentallo |
Jon Briddell | Darren Jones |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Mac Wells | Agent Dirk Ellis |
Ritchie Crownfield | General Wampus |
Keith Flippen | GS-9 Patterson |
Darla Delgado | Major Arbuckle |
Benjamin Taylor Davis | Lab tech #1 |
Alicia Ying | Lab tech Lee |
Ted Ferguson | Old Forsythe |
Inga Eiss | Agent #2 |
Jamar Rivers | Agent #3 |
Kate Adair | Jeanette |
Terrence Smith | Lab assistant |
Cynthia Barrett | Gwen |
Jonathan Baron | Doctor Heart |
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