Nominated, (2004) American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) Award, Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episodic TV Series' Eric Schmidt, For episode "Time To Hate".
Nominated, (2004) GLAAD Media Award, Outstanding Individual Episode - For episode "A Time to Hate".
Kathryn Morris stars as Lilly Rush, the lone female detective in the Philadelphia homicide squad who finds her niche when she's assigned to "cold cases," crimes that have never been solved. Previously, she used her instinctive understanding of the criminal mind on current murders. Now, she's interrogating witnesses of yester-crimes whose lives and circumstances have since changed, making use of today's new science and finding fresh clues to solve cases that were previously unsolvable, all of which appeals to this smart, driven detective. She's also prepared for the consequences: that her work will open up old wounds and may lead suspects to commit new crimes. When she hits a dead end, Rush seeks advice from her respected mentor, Lt. John Stillman (John Finn). Also on the team are Det. Will Jeffries (Thom Barry), who's been around long enough to serve as Lilly's link to the past, and Det. Nick Vera (Jeremy Ratchford), a tough cop who's considered the go-to guy for getting a confession.
PRODUCED BY: Jerry Bruckheimer Television, in association with Warner Bros. Television and CBS Productions
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Meredith Stiehm, Jerry Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman, Shaun Cassidy
Kathryn Morris's feature film credits include "Paycheck," "Mindhunters," "Minority Report," "AI: Artificial Intelligence," "The Last Castle," "The Contender" and "As Good As It Gets."
Her television credits include the mini-series "And Never Let Her Go" and "Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All," both on CBS, and the movies "Inherit the Wind," "Long Road Home" and "Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story."
Morris has starred in numerous theatrical productions, including "Lovers and Other Strangers," "Waiting for Lefty," "The Murder Room," "The Fantasticks" and "Crimes of the Heart."
She was born in Dallas and lives in Los Angeles.
Danny Pino's television credits include the movie "Lucy," on CBS, in which he starred as Desi Arnaz, and the series "The Shield." His other television credits include "Point of Origin" and "Men, Women and Dogs."
Pino has an extensive theatrical background. He starred opposite Madonna in "Up for Grabs" in London's West End. He also starred with Billy Crudup in the New York Shakespeare Festival's productions of "Measure for Measure" and "The Winter's Tale."
Pino was born in Miami and lives in Los Angeles.
John Finn's feature film credits include "The Hunted," "Glory," "Analyze That," "Shadow Realm," "Living in Hope," "Carlito's Way" and "The Pelican Brief."
Finn's television credits include guest appearances in WITHOUT A TRACE, JAG, "Chicago Hope," "Brooklyn South" and "EZ Streets," all on CBS, "NYPD Blue," "Law & Order," "The X-Files," "Dawson's Creek" and "The Practice."
He was born in New York and lives in Los Angeles. His birth date is September 30.
Jeremy Ratchford's feature-film credits include "The Barber," "Angel Eyes," "The Crew" and "Blacktop."
Ratchford's television credits include guest appearances in CSI, JAG and "Walker, Texas Ranger," all on CBS, and guest appearances in "NYPD Blue," "The Practice" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
Ratchford was born in Kitchener, Ontario, and lives in Los Angeles. His birth date is August 6.
Thom Barry's feature film credits include "Rules of Engagement," "Air Force One," "Ghosts of Mississippi," "Major League: Back to the Minors," "Independence Day," "The American President" and "Congo."
Barry's television credits include the movies "The President's Man: A Line in the Sand" and "Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy," as well as guest appearances in the series WITHOUT A TRACE and JAG, both on CBS, "The West Wing," "The Practice" and "NYPD Blue."
Barry was born in Cleveland and lives in Los Angeles.