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A Man and a Woman Betrayed
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May 18th at 5:00 AM ET
Cast Bios
For seven seasons Ian played Mick Leary, a homicide detective on Da Vinci's Inquest and later became the coroner in Da Vinci's City Hall. Tracey has been nominated for several Gemini Awards for his work in the Da Vinci series, and won a Gemini Award in 1999 (Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role) for his portrayal of David Milgaard in the acclaimed and controversial Milgaard.
On the big screen, Tracey was seen opposite Ian McKellen in the independent feature Emile and opposite Phillip Seymour Hoffman in the critically acclaimed feature Owning Mahowny. Other features include Desolation Sound, Open Range with Kevin Costner and Robert Duval, Rupert's Land, Double Edged, Touched, Icemen, Time Cop, Change of Heart, Home Movie, Stakeout, and The Journey of Natty Gann.
Television credits include; The Tommy Douglas Story, The Life, Mountain of Fear, Murder in My Mind, The War Between Us, Jacks, Conspiracy of Silence, Dreamspeaker, Sweating Bullets, Huckleberry Finn & His Friends, The Commish, The Outer Limits, The X-Files, and Highlander.
Klea Scott began her television career in Steven Bochco's series Brooklyn South. Other television roles include Chris Carter's critically-acclaimed series Millennium and Michael Mann's series Robbery Homicide Division, The Cosby Show, Just Shoot Me, In Justice, ER, Century City, Medical Investigation, and the historical drama Sally Hemmings: An American Scandal.
In feature film, Scott has worked with many directors including Steven Spielberg in Minority Report and Michael Mann in Collateral. Scott also has starred in the independent films Manfast and Lullabye.
Scott began her acting career in theater appearing in numerous NYC productions from Williamstown to Shakespeare in the Park and had her conservatory training at the North Carolina School of the Arts where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts. She continues to return to the stage at every opportunity. In 2003, she starred opposite Tony winner Jefferson Mays in Des McAnuff's production of Tartuffe at the La Jolla Playhouse and also starred in Jon Robin Baitz Ten Unknowns at the Mark Taper Forum. She starred in the Maui Onstage's 2004 production of Sweet Charity directed by her husband, theater director John Langs.
With his flair for inhabiting characters with unique personalities, Matt Frewer played Dr. Chet Wakeman in Steven Spielberg's Taken and was Sherlock Holmes in four TV movies. Frewer starred in the critically acclaimed TV movie and series Max Headroom as both Max and his human alter-ego Edison Carter.
Frewer's recent work includes Stephen King's Desperation, the Sci-Fi/NBC series Eureka, and Showtime's Masters of Horror. He also starred in Doctor on CBS and Shaky Ground on Fox. Frewer was nominated for a Gemini for his portrayal of a serial killer on Da Vinci's Inquest. His feature films include Honey I Shrunk the Kids, Dawn of the Dead, and Home at the End of the World.
Frewer was born in Washington D.C. and grew up in Victoria, B.C. Classically trained at the Bristol Old Vic Repertory and the National Youth Theater, he performed for 10 years on the English stage. A committed environmentalist, Frewer is a volunteer spokesperson for the Rainforest Action Network.
Born in downtown Toronto, John Cassini has gone on to build a successful film, stage and television career in both Canada and the U.S. Cassini was a founding member of the Third Street Theater in Los Angeles. While there, he directed several plays and starred in the original stage production of They Shoot Horses Don't They?
Cassini's television credits include NYPD Blue, ER, The Practice, Da Vinci's Inquest (for which he got a Gemini nomination) and a recurring role on Chris Haddock's CBS drama The Handler. His many film credits include Alive, Seven, The Game, Get Carter and Paycheck.
Cassini also co-wrote, produced, and directed the short film Freedom and went on to play the lead role in Break A Leg, a feature film which he produced and co-wrote with his brother Frank. When Cassini and his wife returned to Canada to raise their son, he took on the role of Yuri Kukoc on CTV's Robson Arms, for which he won a Leo Award for Best Actor.
Originally from Toronto, Camille Sullivan moved to Vancouver to attend the University of British Columbia. After four years of studying acting for the stage she went directly into working in film and television.
Sullivan appeared for three seasons on Da Vinci's Inquest as Suki, the former vice cop turned robbery detective, then played Francine, ex-wife to Jimmy Reardon, in the Haddock Entertainment/ CBC series pilot Intelligence, a role which she continues to play in the series.
She took on a leading role in the Gary Burns' feature film A Problem with Fear, and has had recurring roles on Big Sound, Reunion, and the mini-series Taken. Sullivan has also appeared in episodes of such series as First Wave, Dead Man's Gun, Dark Angel, Terminal City, Battlestar Galactica and Cold Squad.
Sullivan will next be seen in the feature film Mount Pleasant, written and directed by Ross Weber. She has also just completed a recurring role in 49th and Main for the CBC, and leading roles in The Last Month for Lifetime and Dark Storm for the Sci-Fi Channel.
The daughter of actor Adrian Hough, Sophie decided to be an actress when she was three years old and after two years of negotiations with her reluctant parents, and them, even trying to get former child superstar Donny Osmond to dissuade her, she finally prevailed and got her first job in The Pilot's Wife. It was a wonderful experience working with Christine Lahti who inspired Sophie to want to be the best she can be in all she does.
A few commercials followed and then her parents: the actor Adrian Hough and former British talent agent Marina Darling, moved the family to Vancouver Island, British Columbia. On the west coast Sophie worked opposite Patrick Dempsey in Lucky Seven, played Amber in The Amber Alert Story and completed a role in Neil LaBute's Wickerman with Nick Cage. Credits Include: Intelligence, The Wickerman, Lucky Seven, The Pilots Wife, Amber and Nichole.
Bernie Coulson has been a prolific actor since he was three and his mother put him in a play to channel his hyperactivity. An agent spotted him as a pirate swinging across the stage in Peter Pan, and there began a long list of credits, some shared with Ian Tracey, including Huckleberry Finn & His Friends, Da Vinci's Inquest, Milgaard and the feature film Rupert's Land.
Coulson's feature film credits include The Accused, Bullies, Loverboy, Eddie & The Cruisers II, Highway Man, Cabin By the Lake, Turbulence 3 and John L'Écuyer's St. Jude. Coulson received a Genie nomination for his role in Bruce McDonald's Hard Core Logo. His many television credits include Big Sound, Cold Squad, Millennium, Sliders, Lonesome Dove, The X-Files, My Friend Frankie, Life Goes On, Murder She Wrote, Nelson Rider, MacGyver and The Beachcombers.
Born and raised in the working class neighborhood of Point St Charles in Montreal, Quebec, Darcy grew up playing various sports, and developed a particular affinity for boxing. He hoped for a career in professional sports, but a motorcycle accident in his early twenties put that dream on hold; it was then that Darcy was bitten by the acting bug, and he relocated to Vancouver.
Credits Include: Intelligence, Da Vinci's Inquest, Underworld, Blade, The Chronicles of Riddick, The Sentinel, Final Destination III, Walking Tall, Stargate, X Files, Dead Zone, Cold Squad, Twilight Zone, John Doe, Jeremiah, The Crow, Viper, Highlander, Tom Stone, Touching Evil, Chaos, Hollow Man 2, Vice, Protégé, The Evidence, Poltergeist, Skate, and Millennium.
Alana Husband was born in Bridgetown, Barbados. She first discovered her love of acting when enrolled in a drama class in junior high school. She completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree at the University of Calgary. After graduating from university, she studied acting for film and television at Company of Rogues and before booking her first film/TV audition in a recurring role on the teen drama Caitlin's Way (2000 - 2001).
Alana went on to land roles on numerous American series such as Dark Angel, Jeremiah (playing opposite Malcolm-Jamal Warner), The Dead Zone, The Twilight Zone, and a recurring role in The L Word. Feature films include a lead in MTV's Monster Island, FBI: The Negotiator, Hollow Man 2, and most recently Hot Rod (2006), a comedy with Andy Samberg.
Other credits Include: Intelligence, House (pilot), Blade, Stargate Atlantis, Dead Zone, Romeo, The L Word, Twilight Zone, Hot Rod, The Days, The Negotiator, Killer Instinct, Dark Angel, John Doe, Caitlin's Way, Jeremiah, Touching Evil, and Monster Island.
Shane started his career 20 yrs ago with leading roles opposite Clint Eastwood, Ed Harris, and Chuck Norris. Most noted for his portrayal as the title character in the critically acclaimed NBC movie The Mathew Sheppard Story (which earned him various awards/nominations). Shane's relationship with Chris Haddock began at age 13 when he was cast in Haddock's first show for the CBC entitled Mom PI. With over 50 tv/film credits to his name, Shane continues to maintain his presence has one of Canada's top young actors.
Credits Include: Intelligence, Unforgiven, Saved, Supernatural, Stargate, The Commish, The Outer Limits, Walker Texas Ranger, MacGyver, Reunion, The 4400, Tru Calling, Mysterious Ways, Dead Man's Gun, Seventh Heaven, Lonesome Dove, Tales of Avonlea, The Odyssey, and Call of the Wild.
Born in Montreal, raised in New Jersey. Acting for 25 years with 200 credits. A recurring character in 9 T.V. shows: Intelligence, Nero Wolfe, Dark Angel, Battlestar Galactica, Tarzan, Blade, Tilt, Beggars & Choosers and Da Vinci's Inquest. Has appeared in such movies as: Cinderella Man, Assault on Precinct 13, Best in Show, Valentine and many more. Currently working on Watchmen. Dante is one of his favorite characters ever.
Credits Include: Intelligence, Da Vinci's Inquest, Cinderella Man, Assault on Precinct 13, Paycheck, Perfect Score, Bone Collector, Double Jeopardy, John Ticker Must Die, Perfect Score, Best in Show, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, Blade, Saved, Battlestar Galactica, Smallville, NYPD Blue, JAG, The X-Files, The Outer Limits, Dead Zone, and The Net.
Eugene Lipinski has been working with Chris Haddock for the last three years. First as Lloyd Manning in Da Vinci's City Hall, and then as Martin Kiniski in the highly acclaimed Intelligence as Mary Spalding's right hand man. Born in the UK and an immigrant to Saskatchewan, Eugene returned to Europe where he trained and worked in London, England. He then returned to Canada to further his career in Toronto, and after some years migrated west - he is now a settled and happy Vancouverite.
Credits include; as Hanssen by Norman Mailer, The Recruit with Al Pacino and Colin Ferrell, Everybody's Doing it, for MTV and Canada Russia 72, Intelligence, Da Vinci's City Hall, Superman, Superman II, Star Wars, The Recruit, Octopussy, Sophie's Choice, Rollerball, Century Hotel, Leviathon, Outland, Yanks, Hanover Street, Affliction, Moonlighting, Street Legal, Highlander, 72, The City, Human Cargo, Sue Thomas: FBI, Mythquest, and Kung Fu.
Michael Eklund is one of Canada's busiest up-and-coming actors. Blessed with a wide and versatile range, Michael has come to be known for disappearing into every role and radically transforming his look for each new character.
His upcoming feature credits include 88 Minutes with Al Pacino, Bloodrayne 2, and Klatsassin to mention just a few. On the small screen Michael recently guest starred on Smallville. Recent television appearances include recurring Guest Star roles on Chum's Blood Ties ABC'S The Travelers CTV's Alice I Think, YTV's ZIXX and Movie Televisions critically acclaimed Terminal City . Other credits Include: Intelligence, Da Vinci's Inquest, Dungeon Siege, House of The Dead, 88 Minutes, Battlestar Galactica, Terminal City, Stargate, Saved, The Outer Limits, Smallville, Cold Squad, Whistler, Dark Angel, Alice I Think, Still Life, Godiva's, Dead Lie Me, The Lone Gunman, Jeremiah, and Romeo.
Lauren Lee Smith is quickly establishing herself as one of Hollywood's newest rising stars. Recently, Lauren wrapped one of the lead roles in Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor's film, Pathology for MGM, starring opposite Milo Ventimiglia and Michael Weston and the guest lead role in the pilot for J.J. Abrams, Against All Hope for HBO. Previous to that Lauren shot a huge supporting role in the Bryan Singer horror film, Trick R' Treat for Warner Brothers. She plays an undead prom queen ala 'Winona Ryder in Beetlejuice' to Anna Paquin's character.
Lauren was first discovered out of her native Vancouver when she was cast as a series regular on the hit Showtime show The L Word. Lauren seamlessly transitioned to films by next co-starring in Terry Zwigoff's film, Art School Confidential for Sony Classics opposite Max Minghella and from there co-starred as Casey Affleck's partner in the Sony film, The Last Kiss which Tony Goldwyn directed. Most notably, Lauren received much praise and attention from her performance as an outgoing and very sexual woman in the independent film, Lie With Me, of which she has the title role.
Leela Savasta was born and raised in Vancouver, Canada. She is also a dual citizen with the United States. After studying at The University of British Columbia, Leela took time off to explore India, and New York City. Here she discovered her passion for acting, and she has been working non-stop ever since.
After Leela's acting debut on the hit series Smallville, she booked her first leading role on the Showtime mini-series Masters of Horror as the beautiful and mysterious Elise Wolfram. Soon after, she was offered another leading role in the film A Girl Like Me, directed by Oscar Nominee, Agnieszka Holland (Europa, Europa) and starring Academy Award winning actress Mercedes Reuhl (The Fisher King, Gia).
Leela appears in the political pilot Orpheus, starring Mena Suvari, and as a part of an ensemble cast, in the 2006 feature film remake of Black Christmas directed by Glen Morgan (Final Destination). She has earned co-starring credits for her work on Warner Brother's Supernatural and ABC's Traveler, and she can be spotted as a recurring character on Battlestar Galactica and NBC's Bionic Woman.
John Mann is the lead singer and songwriter for the Vancouver based band Spirit of the West. John's theatre credits include Macbeth in the Vancouver Opera's Three Penny Opera and The Engineer in The Stanley Theatre production of Miss Saigon. He is also one of Intelligence's many Da Vinci's Inquest alumni.
Credits Include: Intelligence, Da Vinci's Inquest, Underworld: Evolution, Reefer Madness, Catwoman, The Chronicles of Riddick, Butterfly Effect 2, Battlestar Galactica, Smallville, Stargate, Dead Zone, Whistler, Cold Squad, Dark Angel, Millennium, Viper, Haunted, Freedom, Lone Hero, The Sentinel, and Pathfinder.



Crime boss Jimmy Reardon continues his informer-role with Organized Crime Unit Director Mary Spalding, at the same time shipping his own grower-turned-snitch, Bill, off to Mexico. Mary is still being groomed for a position at CSIS, though pressure is mounting to prove Reardon's value as an informer. Reardon tips Mary off that one of her wire-room operators is actually a mole working for the Chinese Triads, hoping in return Mary can help him in his custody battle with his ex-wife Francine. But with a mole in her wire room, the future of Mary's whole unit is now in jeopardy. And it doesn't help either Mary or Reardon when Bill suddenly turns up dead. Mary's Deputy-Director, Ted Altman, is pleased, wanting to undermine Mary as much as possible. Reardon denies involvement, but his own suspicions point to his impulsive brother, Michael.
Michael is behind the hit on Bill, but can't afford to pay for it, so he accepts a dope run with the bikers for cash. Ted, hoping to dig up dirt on Bill's murder, puts surveillance on Michael. Mary, in order to placate superiors about Reardon, offers to get an undercover operator inside Reardon's operation. She recruits Tina, a stripper, who gets a job inside Reardon's strip-club, "The Chickadee." Meanwhile, Mary's wire room finds out about an arms shipment to Africa that is tied to a local broker, Bingham. Reardon finds out about Michael's debt for the hit, and pays it off to smooth things over. Mary uses Reardon's connection to Bingham to scare him into thinking the police know about his shipment. Mary's wire room picks up more info as a panicked Bingham calls his connections. Michael finds out about the surveillance on him and is able to evade it.
Mary recruits an outsider in order to get surveillance on her wire-room mole, Lee. If she can't turn Lee, she'll have to burn her unit to the ground and start from scratch. In the meantime Mary keeps expanding her overall intel network by recruiting a well know money launderer, Singh. If he wants to stay out of jail, he has to become an informer. Reardon's own money laundering operation is getting closer; an ATM scam to wash the tones of cash he is sitting on. He's also taking on new clients, supplying marijuana to a Vietnamese gang. Ted's ally in CSIS, the director Mary is being groomed to replace, is Roger Deakins. Deakins wants to do whatever it takes to keep Mary out of his job, and he and Ted agree to contact an American counterpart in the DEA about a US operation to entrap Reardon. An unknown hit man also tries to take Reardon out, but he is stopped at the last minute by an alert Michael.
Reardon has his ATM's ready to start laundering cash. Now that Michael is a hero for stopping the hitman, he's put in charge of security for the cash runs. Tina, the stripper-informer, is getting cozy with Reardon's banker, Hogarty. Mary's freelancer, Forrest, has begun surveillance on the mole, Lee. Lee has a girlfriend who is talking about getting her brother to kill Lee's wife. Ted tells Deakins the DEA are on board for a reverse sting to bring Reardon down. Deakins doesn't have time for a lengthy sting; he needs dirt on Mary now. Ted looks into setting up wire in Mary's apartment. Mary learns the brother of Lee's girlfriend is a leader in the local Hong-Kong backed gang, the Red Eagles. Bingham approaches Reardon to ask if his shipping connections can help with his gun-shipment. Reardon passes the info on to Mary in exchange for information on his would-be assassin.
Mary prepares a sting operation on Lee. Reardon wants to see his daughter Stella, but Francine is still in the way. Ted meets with his DEA contact, Williams, and agrees to hand over all his intelligence files on Reardon, but only if he gets to meet Williams' undercover operator. Bingham offers Reardon a stock-offering in exchange for moving the gun-shipment, and Mary asks him to accept the deal. She also informs Reardon his would-be assassin is connected to the Vietnamese. Reardon meets with his Vietnamese contact, Phan, who promises to take care of his disgruntled former supplier. The sting on Lee goes off, and Mary interrogates him. He agrees to turn on the Red Eagles and work for her. Stella sneaks away from home and shows up at the strip club looking for Reardon. Francine calls, enraged, but Reardon is able to get her to agree to let Stella stay the night with him.
The bikers try to squeeze Reardon out of the ATM business, giving him an ultimatum. Mary wants Reardon to move another gun shipment for Bingham, but he refuses unless Mary gives him info on the bikers. The mole, Lee, reveals the Triad group he works for (The Red Eagles) wants to kill an incoming Chinese dissident. The bikers begin taking over Reardon's growers on the Island, and Reardon needs a new supply source or he'll go out of business. Ted tells the DEA the best way into the Reardon organization is through Ronnie or Michael. Karl, an old prison-buddy of Michael's shows up, offering to supply marijuana. Ronnie wants to hit the bikers back or they'll never let up. Reardon's lawyer advises Reardon to move his money offshore. The bikers rip Michael on his next cash run and almost kill him. Mary witnesses Donny, Lee's contact in the Red Eagles, execute Lee.
Mary tries to figure out how Lee was compromised; fearing a leak within CSIS, she gets Vancouver Homicide to investigate Lee's death. Ronnie is certain Michael was hit by the bikers, and wants to strike back. Mary finds out Donny received a call from a police Commissioner in Hong Kong the day before he killed Lee. Reardon takes a meeting with a new marijuana supplier, who is actually a DEA undercover operator. Martin investigates Canadian research scientists selling seed-patents to American agri-business. Mary arrests Bingham and convinces him to provide her with info on his gun-running connections. She wants Reardon to work with Bingham, but Reardon only agrees after Mary confirms it was the bikers who hit Michael. Mary learns that it was Deakins who called the Hong Kong Police Commissioner. Reardon meets with Phan about hitting the bikers' money exchange.
Reardon's team work out details on how to rip the bikers' money courier. Forrest introduces Mary to his ex-CIA contact, Flannegan. Flannegan gives Mary info on CSIS Director Royden's U.S. ties in exchange for info on Luiz Falcone, a Mexican cocaine exporter. Mallaby warns Mary that Homicide is making waves in Ottawa over questions about who had access to the files on Lee. Ronnie sets up Sweet as the owner of their new money stash house. Reardon's lawyer tries to convince Reardon to set up his own bank. Martin learns American agri-business is planning on stealing the Canadian Researcher's seed patents. Mary tries to get Deakins suspended from CSIS. Reardon's rip on the bikers' money courier ends in violence. Reardon is with the undercover dope operator when they are pulled over by police. Mary and Flannegan discover that Luiz Falcone is protected by the DEA.
Winston, the DEA undercover agent, convinces the constable to call Ted and let him go. Reardon distances himself from the Viets after the fallout with the dead courier, who turns out to be Dante's nephew. Michael id's the guy who attacked him as a biker associate. An unstable Francine begs Ronnie to be brought back into the 'family.' Mary believes Royden is the bigger mole within CSIS, and decides to work with Deakins and Ted in order to go after him. Reardon takes delivery of the DEA dope from Winston. Hogarty and Coombs convince Reardon to invest in an offshore bank. Michael finds the guy who attacked him, spurring Reardon and Tremblay into action. Forrest and Flannegan install surveillance in Falcone's boat, and Mary finds out that Bingham is meeting with Falcone and the DEA about a gun shipment.
The DEA begin tracking Reardon's dope shipment and his US distribution. Tina overhears Reardon's banking plans, but Mary wants concrete details. Mary reigns in Bingham, reminding him he's supposed to be working for her. She wants to find out if the DEA made a deal with Falcone, or if DEA guy is a rogue agent. Reardon gets a possible tip on some government ferry contracts. Mary recruits Katarina to help in her plan to go after Royden. The DEA try to get Reardon to take a shipment of cocaine instead of weed. Reardon refuses and an impatient Ted pushes the DEA to jump on Reardon's US distribution now. Martin tries to turn one of the Canadian research scientists involved with the Americans. Reardon meets with Dante about calling a truce on the small-time ATM's, instead offering to launder the bulk of their money through Reardon's banking venture. Tina gets Hogarty's briefcase from him and calls Mary.
Reardon puts up his shipping company as collateral in order to secure a loan to purchase the bank. Reardon's stateside distributor, Alex Morgan, is caught up in the DEA sting. Mary is told her investigation of Royden must go black. Mary sets Katarina up with a business front as cover for her sting on Royden. Reardon sets up a fake sting of his own to test Francine's loyalty. Michael tries to get his money back after a business deal sours. Under Mary's direction, Reardon agrees to handle a shipment of arms for Bingham. Royden looks to move to Vancouver in anticipation of taking over the CSIS office. Morgan works with the DEA in trying to get Reardon down south across the border. Mary conflicts with Ottawa over the best way to handle Royden. Dante kidnaps one of the Viets, Johnny, and threatens to torture him in order to find out if Reardon had anything to do with the death of his nephew.
Ronnie and Reardon are too late to save Johnny. Mary, in an effort to keep her informant files out of Royden's hands, begins shredding them. Mary also gains access to Royden's communication records. The Vietnam gang leader, Phan, informed about Johnny's death, wants to take immediate action but Reardon delays him. Ottawa reiterates to Mary she can't move on Royden unless she has concrete proof of his role as an American mole. Reardon agrees to visit Morgan stateside, under the pretense of renegotiating his distribution deal. Reardon, still unsure if Johnny talked before he died, has Francine and Stella move in with him for safety. Michael's new club draws him into conflict with the bikers. Royden threatens to publicly leak Reardon's involvement with OCU unless Mary hands over her informant files. Mary is forced to warn Reardon about his possible exposure.
Reardon tries to uncover who is planning to out him as an informant. Mary sets up wire in Royden's hotel room. Reardon calls Morgan and agrees to meeting. Hogarty agrees to stash all of Jimmy's money in his bank vault. Reardon narrows his search to two possible names, Ted and Royden. Mary warns Katarina and Bingham to get out of town. Ottawa tells Mary she is being removed from the investigation. Mary gets Forrest to leak to CIA that Mary is onto Royden. Ronnie wants Tremblay to let Phan attack Dante. Coombs has narrowed search to Royden. Mary and Martin overhear Royden and his handler, and they head to arrest him, but find him dead. Reardon meets with Morgan and realizes it is a set-up. Ted learns Williams contemplating having Reardon killed rather than arrested. Reardon calls Francine and tells her he loves her and warns her to get out of town.