"A561984" | |
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Series FlashForward Season 1, Episode 10 | |
Air date | December 3rd, 2009 |
Writers | David S. Goyer; Scott M. Gimple |
Director | Michael Nankin |
Producers | Jeff Betancourt; Jessika Borsiczky; Brannon Braga; Cathy M. Frank; Vince Gerardis; David S. Goyer; Marc Guggenheim; Seth Hoffman; Cleve Landsberg; Mark H. Ovitz; Dawn Prestwich; Samantha Thomas; Ralph Vicinanza; Nicole Yorkin; Lisa Zwerling |
Starring | Joseph Fiennes; John Cho; Jack Davenport; Zachary Knighton; Peyton List; Dominic Monaghan; Brian F. O'Byrne; Courtney B. Vance; Sonya Walger; Christine Woods |
Episode guide | |
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"A561984" is the tenth episode of season one of the science fiction drama series FlashForward, and the tenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Michael Nankin with a script written by David S. Goyer and Scott M. Gimple. It first aired on ABC on Thursday, December 3rd, 2009.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Joseph Fiennes | Mark Benford |
John Cho | Demetri Noh |
Jack Davenport | Lloyd Simcoe |
Zachary Knighton | Doctor Bryce Varley |
Peyton List | Nicole Kirby |
Dominic Monaghan | Simon Campos |
Brian F. O'Byrne | Aaron Stark |
Courtney B. Vance | Stanford Wedeck |
Sonya Walger | Doctor Olivia Benford |
Christine Woods | Janis Hawk |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Shohreh Aghdashloo | Nhadra Udaya |
Michael Massee | D. Gibbons |
John Prosky | Mister Dunkirk |
Anthony Azizi | Samad |
James Frain | Gordon Myhill |
Ivar Brogger | Paul Becker |
Elizabeth Sung | Saayo Noh |
Marc Menchaca | Wheeler |
Mel Rodriguez | Oscar Obregon |
Karl Herlinger | Quarry |
Michael Ealy | Marshall Vogel |
Gabrielle Union | Zoey Andata |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Ryan Wynott | Dylan Simcoe |
Kent Shocknek | Hansen |
Phillip Palmer | Campbell |
Elise Robertson | Outraged woman |
Leslie Ishii | Mortuary priest |
John O'Brien | Hawaii priest |
Scott Kelly Galbreath | Correspondent #1 |
Suzanne Rico | Correpsondent #2 |
Ken Rudulph | Correspondent #3 |
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