"The Bloodline" | |
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Series Torchwood Season 4, Episode 10 | |
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Air date | September 9th, 2011 |
Writers | Jane Espenson |
Director | Billy Gierhart |
Producers | Kelly A. Manners; Russell T. Davies; Julie Gardner; Jane Tranter; Vlad Wolynetz; Skip Schoolnik |
Starring | John Barrowman; Eve Myles; Mekhi Phifer; Alexa Havins; Kai Owen; Bill Pullman |
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"Miracle Day: The Bloodline" is the tenth episode of season four of the science fiction television series Torchwood, and the forty-first and final episode of the series overall. It is the tenth chapter in the "Miracle Day" storyline. The episode was directed by Billy Gierhart with a script written by Jane Espenson. It first aired on Starz TV on September 9th, 2011.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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John Barrowman | Captain Jack Harkness |
Eve Myles | Gwen Cooper |
Mekhi Phifer | Rex Matheson |
Alexa Havins | Esther Drummond |
Kai Owen | Rhys Williams |
Bill Pullman | Oswald Danes |
Also starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Lauren Ambrose | Jilly Kitzinger |
Candace Brown | Sarah Drummond |
Sharon Morgan | Mary Cooper |
William Thomas | Geraint Cooper |
Marina Benedict | Charlotte Wills |
Paul James | Noah Vickers |
John de Lancie | Allen Shapiro |
Tom Price | Sgt. Andy Davidson |
Teddy Sears | Blue-eyed man |
Frances Fisher | The mother |
Guest-starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Benito Martinez | Captain Santos |
Chris Butler | The cousin |
Co-starring[]
Actor | Role |
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McKenzie Applegate | Girl |
Veronica Diaz | Female soldier |
Noemi Del Rio | Sandra Morales |
Fernando Fernandez | Young male soldier |
Cici Lau | Chinese woman |
Laura Waddell | Cat One nurse |
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See also[]
Doctor Who
Torchwood
The Sarah Jane Adventures
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