
Nowhere Man Season 1
01. Absolute Zero
Thomas Veil -- quite literally -- loses his identity one night over dinner and begins to mentally unravel when he discovers his wife is part of whatever's happening. Places in a sanitarium, he slowly realizes that he's actually the victim of a massive conspiracy connected to a photograph he took entitled "Hidden Agenda".
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Ted Levine
Dave 'Eddie' Powers
Bernie McInerney
Father Ralph Thomas
Michael Tucker
Dr. Bellamy
David Brisbin
Driver
John Hillard
Cop
Rebecca Hayes
Woman #1
Heather Dubrow
Woman #2 (as Heather Paige Kent)
Alexandra Kenworthy
Woman #3
Mariah O'Brien
Nurse
Greg Wrangler
Husband
Jay Arlen Jones
Inmate
Lisa Rafel
Attractive Woman
Robert Kempf
Oscar
Steven Novak
Security Guard
Steve Restivo
Gino
Mary Gregory
Mrs. Veil
02. Turnabout
Attempting to avert his unknown attackers, Veil uses Dr. Bellamy's driver's license and credit cards as he sets out on a desperate search for answers to who has stripped away his entire life. Before long, he's presumed to be the missing Bellamy, tracked down and taken to the enemy's headquarters for Western Operations. There, "Dr. Bellamy" is instructed to make one of their subjects, Ellen Combs, comply with the same "conditioning" procedure he asministered to Tom Veil.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Mimi Craven
Ellen Combs
Phil Reeves
Dr. Alan Haynes
Tobias Anderson
Monk
Marvin LaRoy Sanders
Orderly
Mary Mims
ECT Nurse
Raf Nazario
Motel Clerk
Laurie Campbell-Leslie
Mom at School
Sharon Mitchell
Conditioning Nurse
Jerry Basham
Mac
Sean Doherty
Monitor Tech
Ernie Garrett
Peter
Glen Baggerly
Man with Gun
Jordyn Field
Jessica
Chris Mastrandrea
Adam
Jeanette Aguilar Harris
Nurse
Tobe Hooper
Director
03. The Incredible Derek
In his search for reasons why someone wants the negative of his "Hidden Agenda" photo, Tom Veil enlarges it and detects details which lead him to a remote Georgian town to hunt down more answers. There, he happens upon a traveling side show starring Derek, a 10-year-old blind child billed as "The Boy Psychic," who reveals ominous news about Veil's pursuers.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Mike Starr
Bert Williams
Zachary McLemore
Derek Bartholomew Williams (as Zachery McLemore)
Tim DeZarn
Harry Corners
William Utay
Monk
Geof Prysirr
Major Deward
Don Burns
Earl
Michael Fetters
Pete (as Michael E. Fetters)
Curt Hanson
Cigar Smoker
Barbara Irvin
Norma
Victor Morris
Sergeant
Betty Moyer
Woman
George Rankins
The Man
Dylan Taylor
Ned
Erik A. Candiani
Soldier
Joel Surnow
Writer
James Darren
Director
04. Something About Her
Classified as the unknown enemy's first priority, the elusive Veil is apprejended and submitted into a chemically-induced hallucinatory state in which his attackers have complete control over his sense of time and space. While he's within their "lab" setting, they employ actors and elaborate sets to convince Veil he's been in a loving relationship with a woman to whom he'll soon divulge the sought after information.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Carrie-Anne Moss
Karin Stoltz (as Carrie Ann Moss)
Raphael Sbarge
Dr. Moen
Kent Williams
Mr. Grey
Lindsay Blodgett
Young Girl
Todd Hermanson
Paramedic
Marilyn Faith Hickey
Nurse #1
Tammie Andreas
Nurse #2
Russ Fast
Dr. Hamilton
James Whitmore Jr.
Director
05. Paradise On Your Doorstep
After getting a job in a small town photo shop, Tom is stunned to glimpse a picture of his wife Alyson as he processes a customer's film. He frantically pursues that customer to question where she shot the picture, but the chase lands him in New Phoenix, a haven for the disenfranchised and community of people who have for one reason or another, lost their identity at the hands of the mysterious enemy.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Saxon Trainor
Deirdre 'Dee' Cotrera
Stephen Meadows
Paul
Zuma Bradley
Security Guard #3
Kelly Brown
Security Guard #2
Mario DePriest
Cory
Ian Hendry
Car Kid
Eric Hull
Roy
Mary Kane
Gardening Woman
Michael Lucas
Security Guard #1 (as Michael C. Lucas)
Jay Pevney
Cabbie
Ted Roisum
Pilot
Burl Ross
Mowing Man
Marty Ryan
Customer
Mark Vincent
Master of Ceremonies
Erik A. Candiani
Maintenance Worker
Elizabeth Fournier
Girl in Red Bathing Suit
Dave Kavanaugh
DEA Supervisor (uncredited)
Michael Shawn Lucas
Security Guard
Thomas J. Wright
Director
06. The Spider Webb
While hiding out in a cheesy motel, Veil happens upon The Lenny Little Show, a public access television series in which the main character is un cannily depecting Veil's own frightening life. Struggling to understand, Veil watches as unknown forces pursue Lenny and attempt to erase his every trace. He sees the actors perform the exact same dialogue and reenact experiences he endured as recently as the previous day. Trying to grasp what's happening, Veil angrily pursues an explanation, which leads him to the strange offices of Max Webb Productions—and his tormentors.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Richard Kind
Max Webb
Kate Hodge
Nancy / Angie
Michael Maguire
Robert / Lenny
Sam A. Mowry
Mr. Simmons (as Sam Mowry)
Steve Restivo
Gino
Lance J. Holt
Alyson's Husband
Robert Blanche
Chauffeur
Michael Taylor Donovan
Business Executive
Eric Newsome
Man in Suit
Galen Schrick
Hotel Clerk
Roger Petan
Security Guard (uncredited)
Joel Surnow
Writer
Thomas J. Wright
Director
07. A Rough Whimper Of Insanity
Unsure if he's running towards something or away from it, an exhausted Veil happens upon a disabled, reclusive computer genius, Scott Hansen. The young "hacker" is able to access Veil's deleted files—the only trace of his existence—and through an intricate virtual reality session, takes Veil back to his wife Alyson and also helps him get information about his pursuers.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Sean Whalen
Scott Jordon
Karen Moncrieff
Pam Peterson
Jeanne Sanders
Carla
Kyle Long
Bruce
Mark Cancio
Jerry
Bill Harper
Jimmy
Tracey LeRich
Cindy
Cheryl Hansen
Mrs. Fine
Michael Duvall
First Man
Rick Mullins
Second Man
Rod James
Elderly Man
Joel Surnow
Writer
Guy Magar
Director
08. The Alpha Spike
Searching for clues about Dr. Bellamy, Veil traces the beginnings of the mysterious man's research to a private school, The Sterling Academy. There, he gets a job as a groundskeeper and not only uncovers that the administration is programming the student body through elaborate subliminal persuasion, but exposes a murder and a conspiracy to cover it up.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Bryan Cranston
Sheriff Norman Wade
Price Jackson
Kyle Mencks (as Jackson Price)
James McDonnell
The Headmaster
Jennifer Banko
Vickie
Ivars Mikelson
Cigar Smoking Man
Mitchell Evans
Mike
Marco Gould
Seth
Steve Lomax
Adam
Danny Stoltz
Brad
Giang Pham
Kid #1
Karen Rasor
Kid #2
Tony Melson
Kid #3
Jeremy Monlux
Kid #4
Michael Tucker
Dr. Bellamy (voice) (uncredited)
Steve Robman
Director
Steven Robman
Director
09. You Really Got A Hold On Me
As Veil's mysterious pursuers close in and are about to kill him, his life is saved by a peculiar stranger. He's thunderstruck when the man, a quirky drifter named Gus Shepard, seems to know all about his situation and, with or without Veil's cooperation, is intent on showing him the only way out of it.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Dean Stockwell
Gus Shepard
Dinah Leffert
Mary
Shannon Day
Susan
Steven Jaquith
Yuppie Man (as Steven Jacquith)
Michael Scheinman
Jeremy
Joe Ivy
Dr. Richards
Gene Freedman
Custodian
Cork Hubbert
Wino
James Fischer
Man
Vance Deadrick
Carny
Elizabeth Fournier
Prostitute
Roger Petan
Government agent (uncredited)
10. Father
In need of anything that connects him to his former life, Veil risks returning to the house and town he grew up in and, while savoring this small but significant part of his past, he unexpectedly meets the man who betrayed him twenty years earlier—his father.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Dean Jones
Jonathan Crane
Donna Bullock
Beth Crane
Joseph Carberry
Morris
Gary Rooney
Marty
Shawna Schuh
Woman Realtor
Cody Hill
Johnny Crane
Dennis Adkins
Doctor Hal
Grant Alan Ouzts
Johnny's Teammate (as Grant Ouzts)
Tyrone Henry
Umpire
Art Monterastelli
Writer
Guy Magar
Director
11. An Enemy Within
While camping in Pennsylvania farm country, Veil is accidently shot by a guard for a powerful food conglomerate. Near death, he's discovered in the woods by a local woman, the beautiful Emily Noonan, who takes him to her remote farmhouse and nurses him back to health. Finally, Veil has found a safe place and someone he can trust. As he recuperates, Veil learns that the small town is torn apart by Collective Foods, an aggressive corporation which is trying to buy all the land—by force. Unwilling to sell her farm, so the dominant force takes legal action, accusing her of blocking progress. As she grows closer to Veil, Emily is inspired to strengthen her opposition to the enemy.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Raye Birk
Tobe Alder
James Lashly
Ed Durrant (as James Lasly)
Scott Parker
Doc Wilson
Linda Burden-Williams
Lillian
Jan Burrell
Hazel
Mayme Paul-Thompson
Mrs. Hardy
Randy Thompson
Mr. Hardy
Jeff Gorham
Mark
Peter Kienaas
Will (as Peter Kjenaas)
Dave Demke
Process Server
Aaron Bass
Guard #1
Kenneth Lodge
Guard #2 (as Ken Lodge)
Robert Pete Randall
Delivery Man
Lev Liberman
Man in Crowd
Jim Lykins
Patron
Ian Toynton
Director
12. It's Not Such A Wonderful Life
At long last (and just in time for time holidays), Veil's torment comes to an end as federal agents locate him, reveal the identity of his enemy and disclose why "The Organization," a well-funded group of political fanatics wreaking havoc with foreign policy, have been trying to destroy him. After Veil gives a sworn deposition to authenticate his "Hidden Agenda" photograph, he's reunited with his wife Alyson and his mother and is on the way to having himself a merry little Christmas, until he gets a form of "coal in his stocking." In the series' turning point, U.S. government official whisk Veil away to a safehouse where, as he awaits the arrest of the perpetrators, some semblance of Christmas holiday cheer can be had. Although it's the season to be jolly, Veil is suspicious about the sudden developments in his life. With some initial disbelief, he hears Alyson's explanation of what happened that fateful night at the Bullpen restaurant when he left the table, her meeting with Dr. Bella
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Carol Huston
Sandra Wilson
Mary Gregory
Mrs. Veil
Willie C. Carpenter
Rick
W. Earl Brown
Roy
Joe Cronin
Alex
Edward Murphy
Sidewalk Santa
Scott Eisenhower
Photographer
Kaycheri Rappaport
Bailiff
Stephan Weyte
Father (as Stephen Weyte)
John Kenower
Bumped man
Brooke Cusick
Phonebooth Woman
Jim Garcia
Taxi Driver
Lawrence Hertzog
Writer
Tim Hunter
Director
13. Contact
A dissenter from the Organization surreptitously contacts Veil and supplies him with documentation that one of its highest ranking members, Richard Grace, is the one primarily responsible for the decision to erase his identity. This mysterious man also turns over photos of Veil's deceitful wife, Alyson, in compromising poses with Grace and then offers to furnish Veil with valuable information from the group's dossier on him if he reciprocates by killing Grace. Before long, Veil finds himself in a risky alliance with someone inside the enemy's camp.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Joe Lambie
Richard Grace (as Joseph Lambie)
Sam A. Mowry
Detective Coleman (as Sam Mowry)
Jill Alexander
Blonde Driver
Victor Morris
Cop Hansen (as Victor A. Morris)
Shawna Schuh
Reporter
Hank Cartwright
Hanks
Tobias Anderson
Sammy
J.W. Crawford
Night Manager
Paul Fitzgerald
Joey
Michael Taylor Donovan
Security Guard (as Michael Donovan)
Daniel W. Barringer
Another Cop (as Dan Barringer)
Robin Sachs
The Voice (uncredited)
14. Heart Of Darkness
Using information provided by his contact, a traitor within the enemy's ranks, Veil tracks down retired military man Cyrus Quinn, a renowned fanatic connected to the execution pictured in "Hidden Agenda." To gain access to the controversial and closely guarded Quinn, Veil must find a way to infiltrate the American Guard, the radical political action group he has founded.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
James Tolkan
Commander Cyrus Quinn
Patrick Kilpatrick
C.W. Knox
J.R. Knotts
Jaxon
Derek Sitter
Recruit #1
Glen Baggerly
Recruit #3
Peter Paige
Recruit #4
Charles Taylor Gould
Recruit #2
Peter Warnick
Guard
Danny Bruno
Crew Member #1
Terry Ward
Suited Man
Evan Stafford
Lost Boy (uncredited)
William Harper
Jimmy
David Ehrman
Writer
15. Forever Jung
A recurrent address in his electronic file leads Veil to a nursing home in Minnesota where he secures a job as an orderly. Initially, he finds no apparent connection to his unknown pursuers, but it turns out he's entered a covert and ominous operation, Advanced Biogenetics Lab. There, those in the "twilight" of their life disappear without a trace to become part of a surreal, sophisticated experiment which provides them with a youthful appearance in exchange for something more valuable.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Edith Fields
Older Pauline
Freda Foh Shen
Nurse Whiteford
Paul Marin
Rudy
Zoe McLellan
Mary
Ted Roisum
Ames
Vic Gilliam
Good Looking Cop
John C. Garrett
Judge Harnish (as John Garrett)
Ron Simons
Attendant
Jerry Carlton
Cop
Ian Chisholm
Other Cop
Jamie Tolbert
Maid
Lucille Tolces
Old woman
Ron Reaves
Orderly
John Priest
Techie
Robert Biehn
Techie #2
James Lew
Thug with knife
Bill Balas
Deputy (uncredited)
Willie Halliburton
Doctor (uncredited)
Joel Surnow
Writer
Greg Beeman
Director
16. Shine A Light On You
Veil makes his way to New Mexico hoping to locate John Myerson, a name he's linked to The Organization. He arrives in a small sesert town which is in a clamor over several UFO sightings and is told that Myerson, a local scientist, mysteriously disappeared months earlier and is believed to have been abducted by aliens. Veil tracks down Myerson's daughter Helen, a young woman who is convinced that her father is being held against his will by an alien spacecraft. After witnessing the phenomenon the town believes is a UFO landing, Veil convinces Helen to show him her father's workplace, the Weaver Institute. He soon confirms his suspicions that the unknown enemy conspiring against him are the people Myerson works for, and that they're funding a dangerous electro-magnetics experiment which transmits electricity—and eventually gives ultimate control.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Dorie Barton
Helen Meyerson
Roy Brocksmith
Bud Atkins
Tom McCleister
Hank Bower
Bill Geisslinger
Prof. John Meyerson
David Meyers
Steve Weaver
Brian Boe
Manager
Chrisse Roccaro
Mrs. Thames (as Chris Roccaro)
George Gerdes
Sheriff Wilkes
Art Monterastelli
Writer
17. Stay Tuned
Veil's link, a traitor within the "Organization," directs him to the idyllic town of Darby, New York, where a suspicious degree of cleaniness, incessant hospitality and unequivocal support for one local politican prevails. As he settles among the neighborly, strangely cheerful people there, he surmises that nothing in Darby is what it appears to be. After a local teenager, Michael, and his school teacher, Janet, caution Veil that something is terribly wrong in the town, he delves into the possibility that the Organization is employing a version of mind-control.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Cliff DeYoung
Jim Hubbard
Karen Witter
Janet Cowan (as Karen Witter)
Billy O'Sullivan
Michael
George Gerdes
Sheriff Wilkes
Maggie Hefferman
Elsie Marlowe
Bob Morrisey
Ed Marlowe
Abby Rubin
Abigail
Dan Vhay
TV Control Tech (uncredited)
Matt Williams
TV Show Host (uncredited)
Lawrence Hertzog
Writer
Mel Damski
Director
18. Hidden Agenda
Carefully setting the trap, Alexander Hale, the informant from within The Organization, gains Veil s confidence and persuades him to divulge the details and events surrounding the execution in his "Hidden Agenda" photograph. In a series of flashbacks, Veil recalls his assignment in Nicaragua, how he and another journalist, Harrison Barton, uncovered what they believed to be illegal operations by U.S. military personnel and how Veil's resemblance to rock 'n' roll icon Jim Morrison may have saved his life.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Jon Bebe
Young Guard #1
Erin Cecil
Sobbing Woman
E.C. Mathews
Hostess (uncredited)
Dwight Schultz
Harrison Barton
Robin Sachs
Alexander Hale
Anthony Guzman
Luis Borjes
Tracy Conklin
Sgt. Rock
William Earl Ray
Lt. Anson
Geof Prysirr
Shadow One (as Geoff Prysirr)
Allen Nause
Shadow Two
Christine Calfas
Yolanda
Olga Sánchez
Angela
Jim Garcia
Ringo
Mark Homayoun
Spanish Guard
Michael Blain-Rozgay
Waiter
Fulvio Cecere
Sgt. Dirksen
Timothy McKellips
Young Guard #2 (as Tim McKellips)
David Ehrman
Writer
Michael Levine
Director
19. Doppelganger
After Veil's only ally within The Organization is taken away from him, he suspects the information in the palmtop computer could have been deliberately compromised all along. He debates the options and weighs the fates before using one more tip from the compact computer - the name and address of Clare Hillard, a reporter who covered the same sector where he took the now sought after "Hidden Agenda" photo. Arriving in Hillard's small Ohio town, Veil's met with a cold reception from her and soon discovers that there's a nearly identical man living there who has adopted his name, his profession and his photographs, including "Hidden Agenda." When Claire Hillard disappears, Veil is suspected of foul play and arrested. As charges of murder loom, Veil's case is assigned to deputy public defender Jane Butler. When he relates his complex story to her, Butler is intrigued and offers to help him corroborate that there is indeed another man posing as him. Veil knows he's in the wrong place and the wrong time when she returns from encounter with the other Tom Veil and has the negatives to "Hidden Agenda."
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Jamie Rose
Claire Hillard
Mia Korf
Jane Butler
Richard Penn
Detective Tanner
Laura Leigh Hughes
Lucy
Don Burns
Elmer (as Don Stewart Burns)
Barbara Kite
Mrs. Hilliard
Doug Baldwin
McClusky
Raissa Fleming
Rachel
Tracey LeRich
Jeanette
Brendan Quinlan
Bartender
David Cesana
Sniper
Jason Collins
Bartender (uncredited)
Patrick DeSantis
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Ian Toynton
Director
20. Through A Lens Darkly
Veil is snatched away by the enemy's operatives and taken on a manufactured "trip" down memory lane. Then, at the hand of one of The Organization's most twisted experts, he is subjected to an elaborate combination of chemicals and refracted light which triggers his advanced hypnosis. During the dreamlike state, he is haunted with altered memories, particularly a troublesome time when, accompanied his childhood sweetheart laura, he was a photojournalist covering Nothern Ireland. Veil is taken to the deserted Fieldstone Mansion and endures a seemingly endless loop of flashbacks; he relives happy times spent with Laura when he was a 10-year-old boy and a teenager, then tormented by the painful circumstances in Belfast. During the ordeal, he is repeatedly confronted by the enemy's sinister agent until the distraught and broken down Veil agress to relinquish the coveted "Hidden Agenda" negatives.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Sydney Walsh
Laura
Sam Anderson
The Man
Jason Waters
Teenage Tom
Monica Lacy
Teenage Laura (as Monica Creel)
Trever O'Brien
Young Tom
Julia Whelan
Young Laura
Joe Cronin
Commander
Kelly J. Ray
Cabbie
David Cascadden
Man #1 (as Dave Cascadden)
James Eikrem
Policeman
Louanne Moldovan
Wailing Woman
Widow
Art Gallery Patron (uncredited)
Art Monterastelli
Writer
Ian Toynton
Director
21. The Dark Side Of The Moon
Tom Veil is mugged by a street gang and is stripped of his belongings and, for the first time, the "Hidden Agenda" negatives are out of his possession. While Veil and the Organization both attempt to track down the gang member who stole the pack containing the coveted negatives, the thief winds up dead and Veil is a suspect in his murder. The stakes get higher when Veil is pursued not only by a dangerous and unknown enemy but a vengeful group of street hoodlums seeking his demise.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Trevor Goddard
Mackie
Juliet Tablak
Margo
Dan Martin
Father Ray
Maurice Chasse
Bradley
Evan Matthews
Tiny
Jeffry Gillis
Caps (as Jeff Gillis)
Jan Brehm
Woman
Caton Lyles
Blaze
Louis A. Lotorto
Intern (as Louis Lotorto)
Marvin LaRoy Sanders
Bouncer
Josh Musselman
Attacker
Rob Middendorf
Sammy
Paul Cardona
Justin
George O'Mara
Samaritan
Johnny Useldinger
Vendor
Constance Frenzen
Nurse
Charles Simons
Drunk marine (uncredited)
Andrea Thompson
Corrina (voice) (uncredited)
Widow
Mac Boys Steet Gang Member (uncredited)
David Ehrman
Writer
James Whitmore Jr.
Director
22. Calaway
Veil's twisted odyssey leads him back to Calaway, the Illinois psychiatric hospital where his ordeal began, and more revelations of what really happened to him while he was held there. Most astonishly, he discovers that former patient Joe "J.C." Carter has joined the medical staff and become one of "them." Veil attempts to convince J.C.—who is conditioned to believe he's Dr. Novik—that he's completely victimized by "them." Veil also witnesses another man, Michael Kramer, undergoing the first phase of conditioning, an ordeal identical to what Veil underwent months ago at the hands of "them."
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Jay Arlen Jones
Joe 'J.C.' Carter / Dr. Novak
Robert Cicchini
Michael Kramer
Bruce Gray
Dr. Gilmore
Don Alder
Dr. Madison
Robert Blanche
Security Guard
Brian Boe
Don
Paul Holstein
White Jacket Orderly
Melvin Jones
Alan (as Mel Jones)
Edmund Stone
Patient
Mark Tassoni
Dave
Wendy Westerwelle
Waitress
James Fischer
1st Orderly
Elisabeth Adwin
Nurse
Nancy Wilson
Female Guard
Sam Campbell
1st Suit
Marvin LaRoy Sanders
Goon
Jerry L. Buxbaum
2nd Orderly
Joel Surnow
Writer
Reza Badiyi
Director
23. Zero Minus Ten
Tom Veil wakes from a coma to hear the unsettling news that he was in a bad car accident months earlier and his ordeal of identity erasure was just a terrible nightmare. At his bedside is his ever-loving wife Alyson and his best friend Larry Levy, a man Veil swears he once saw dead and stuffed in a closet. Larry, who insists that he's been alive and well living in South America for the past nine months, tries to assure Veil that everything the doctors and Alyson told him about his hospitalization is true. Eventually trusing his old buddy, Veil pleads with Larry to believe his story and help protect him from the enemy. Meanwhile, his lab assistant plans for another showing of Veil's photographic art—with the centerpiece photo entitled "Displaced."
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
David Bodin
Dr. North
Mark Vincent
Policeman #1
Stephen Rouffy
Policeman #2
Lenanne Sylvester
Vendor
Susannah Mars
Nurse #1 (as Suzannah Mars)
Coletta Herbold
Nurse #2
Choppy Guillotte
Ben Dobbs
Jane Espenson
Writer
James Whitmore Jr.
Director
24. Marathon
Just when he's at the end of his rope, Veil finds new meaning in the "Hidden Agenda" negative when he enlarges a print of it and discovers a previously obscured section. The new clues lead him to Heritage House, a research facility in Washington D.C. and its foreboding Project Marathon. There, he stumbles upon an FBI investigation and is targeted for assassination by more than one enemy. As the stakes get higher, Veil makes two new contacts including a highly placed source at the FBI. He's provided with valuable information on his enemy and the men pictured in "Hidden Agenda"—one a missing United States Senator—plus a key to a safety deposit box which contains a dossier on his case.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Nicolas Surovy
Stanley Robman
Kayla Blake
Jenny Tsu (as Elsie Sniffen)
Barbara Lusch
Brenda
Oz Tortora
Sparky
Michael Behrens
Flannel
Gene Otis
Operative #1
Jim Steele
Operative #2
John Roemer
Specialist
Mark Schwahn
Technician
Marty Ryan
Special Agent (as Martin Ryan)
Bill Wadhams
Rodman's Assistant
David Apple
Operator
Sven-Ole Thorsen
Assassin (uncredited)
Marty Ryan
Special Agent
Art Monterastelli
Writer
25. Gemini
Following up on secret information provided by the FBI, Tom finds two valuable clues: the original untouched photo of "Hidden Agenda" and a key to the safe house inhabited by the agent who gathered the data – an operative code named Gemini.
Bruce Greenwood
Thomas Veil
Megan Gallagher
Alyson Veil
Maria Bello
Emily Noonan
Murray Rubinstein
Larry
Hal Linden
Senator Wallace
Francis X. McCarthy
Robert Barton
Edward Edwards
Iverman
Alexandra Boyd
Wallace's Aide
Laura Michelle Kelly
Wallace's Secretary
Cheryl Yamaguchi
Female Passerby
Barbara CasementMaid
Maid
Mark Friedrichsen
Uniform #2
Patrick Kelly
Hardhat
Dana Williams
FBI Operator
Choppy Guillotte
Ben Dobbs
Widow
IRA Soldier (uncredited)
Lawrence Hertzog
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Art Monterastelli
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