Screening followed by a Q&A with David Boreanaz.
Moderated by Kate Hahn, TV Guide Magazine.
SYNOPSIS
SEAL Team is a new military drama that follows the professional and personal lives of the most elite unit of Navy SEALs as they train, plan, and execute the most dangerous, high stakes missions our country can ask of them. Jason Hayes is the respected, intense leader of the Tier One team whose home life has suffered as a result of his extensive warrior's existence. His team includes his trusted confidant, Ray Perry, the longest-tenured operator with whom Jason shares an ingrained shorthand, and Sonny Quinn, an exceptional, loyal soldier with a checkered past who still combats self-destructive tendencies. Undergoing additional rigorous training in the hope of joining Hayes' select unit is Clay Spenser, a young, multi-lingual second generation SEAL with insatiable drive and dedication. Vital to the team's success are CIA analyst Mandy Ellis, who has sacrificed everything in her drive to root out evil and take down terrorists, and Lisa Davis, a no-nonsense, take-charge logistics officer and unofficial den mother responsible for outfitting the team with the necessary gear for each mission. Deployed on clandestine missions worldwide at a moment's notice, and knowing the toll it takes on them and their families, this tight-knit SEAL team displays unwavering patriotism and fearless dedication even in the face of overwhelming odds.
GUEST BIO
David Boreanaz is a leading man with charismatic charm that translates on the big screen, TV, and stage. Most recently, he starred for 12 seasons in the hit television series Bones. In addition to acting on the show, he was a producer and often pulled triple duty as director, directing the series' 100th and 200th episodes, as well as the cliffhanger finale episodes for the last three seasons, among others. In addition to Bones, he was recently seen in the ensemble drama Full Circle for Neil LaBute.
On the big screen, Boreanaz's credits include the independent sports drama The Mighty Macs, the suspense drama Officer Down, the independent black comedy Suffering Man's Charity, These Girls, which premiered at the 2005 Toronto Film Festival, Valentine, The Crow, opposite Dennis Hopper, and The Hard Easy. Also, he lent his voice to the role of Hal Jordan (a.k.a. The Green Lantern) for the animated feature Justice League: The New Frontier.
While relatively new to acting when he landed a guest-starring role on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Boreanaz vaulted to stardom as the mysterious and tortured Angel on the series. He continued the role in his own series, Angel. Boreanaz was exposed to the TV business at a young age as the son of a veteran weather forecaster for WPVI in Philadelphia. After graduating from Ithaca College, he moved to Los Angeles to try his luck in Hollywood. He got his first break with a guest spot on Married With Children as the biker boyfriend of Kelly Bundy (Christina Applegate).
On stage, Boreanaz starred in the Off-Broadway production of Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell. He has performed at the Ensemble Theater in Hat Full of Rain, at the Gardner Stage in Italian-American Reconciliation and Fool for Love, and in Cowboy Mouth.
His additional directing credits include episodes of Angel and The Finder.