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"Revelation Zero (Part 2)" | |
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Series FlashForward Season 1, Episode 12 | |
Air date | March 18th, 2010 |
Writers | Quinton Peeples |
Director | Constantine Makris; John Polson |
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 |
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"Revelation Zero (Part 1)" is the twelfth episode of season one of the science fiction drama series FlashForward, and the twelfth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Constantine Makris & John Polson with a script written by Quinton Peeples. It first aired on ABC on Thursday, March 18th, 2009.
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 |
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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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Ricky Jay | Ted Flosso |
Lindsay Crouse | Mrs. Kirby |
Gil Bellows | Timothy |
James Cosmo | Phillip |
Michael Massee | D. Gibbons |
Claire Jacobs | Lorraine Campos |
Marc Menchaca | Wheeler |
Karl Herlinger | Quarry |
Michael Ealy | Marshall Vogel |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Brian Skala | Adam Campos |
Josh Kelly | Graham Campos |
Hannah Marks | Annabelle Campos |
Rodney Rowland | Victor |
Amy Rosoff | Marcie Turoff |
Paul Bates | Phil |
Michele Boyd | Nurse |
Teddy Chen Culver | EMT |
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