CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Las Vegas) Gil Grissom: William Petersen Catherine Willows: Marg Helgenberger Warrick Brown: Gary Dourdan Nick Stokes: George Eads Captain Jim Brass: Paul Guilfoyle Sara Sidle: Jorja Fox Greg Sanders: Eric Szmanda Dr. Robbins: Robert David Hall Sophia Curtis: Louise Lombard
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Las Vegas) Gil Grissom: William Petersen Catherine Willows: Marg Helgenberger Warrick Brown: Gary Dourdan Nick Stokes: George Eads Captain Jim Brass: Paul Guilfoyle Sara Sidle: Jorja Fox Greg Sanders: Eric Szmanda Dr. Robbins: Robert David Hall Sophia Curtis: Louise Lombard
Earl Brooks (played by Academy Award winner, Kevin Costner) is a loving family man and a local business icon. But Mr. Brooks is deeply flawed and very aware of it. He is addicted to killing. Struggling with his pathology, he tries to quit, but his alter-ego, “Marshall” (played by Academy Award winner, William Hurt), has an altogether different idea. “Marshall” enjoys his “existence” and his “work.”
Earl Brooks (played by Academy Award winner, Kevin Costner) is a loving family man and a local business icon. But Mr. Brooks is deeply flawed and very aware of it. He is addicted to killing. Struggling with his pathology, he tries to quit, but his alter-ego, “Marshall” (played by Academy Award winner, William Hurt), has an altogether different idea. “Marshall” enjoys his “existence” and his “work.”
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Las Vegas) Gil Grissom: William Petersen Catherine Willows: Marg Helgenberger Warrick Brown: Gary Dourdan Nick Stokes: George Eads Captain Jim Brass: Paul Guilfoyle Sara Sidle: Jorja Fox Greg Sanders: Eric Szmanda Dr. Robbins: Robert David Hall Sophia Curtis: Louise Lombard
Earl Brooks (played by Academy Award winner, Kevin Costner) is a loving family man and a local business icon. But Mr. Brooks is deeply flawed and very aware of it. He is addicted to killing. Struggling with his pathology, he tries to quit, but his alter-ego, “Marshall” (played by Academy Award winner, William Hurt), has an altogether different idea. “Marshall” enjoys his “existence” and his “work.”