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“Warehouse 13” Adds Guest Stars

May 29, 2009 By Mike Hickerson 3 Comments

Several veteran SciFi Channel actors are scheduled to appear in guest roles on the upcoming season of “Warehouse 13.”  According to SciFi Wire, Joe Flannigan, Tricia Helfer, Mark Shepard, Michael Hogan, Erica Cerra and Joe Morton will all feature in the series that debuts later this summer.

Also guest starring will be James Naughton, Roger Rees, Niall Matter; and Ivan Sergei.  Below is a brief description of the role played by each actor.  Some of it may be SPOILER information, so if you don’t want to know, turn back now…

?Sergei will play Ross, an EMT from Unionville, N.Y. Ross and some of the other townspeople begin to display bizarre behavioral symptoms—involuntary (and potentially dangerous) expressions of their subconscious desires.

?Helfer stars as FBI agent Bonnie Belski, who clashes with Pete and Myka when they interfere with a case on her Chicago turf. But after the third inexplicable bank takeover, she finds herself willing to make use of their expertise.

?Flanigan portrays the handsome and wealthy Jeff Weaver, whose charm captures Myka’s interest. But he finds himself under Pete and Myka’s scrutiny when a sculpture on which he bid vanishes in an impossible heist.

?Naughton is Gilbert Radburn, a well-tailored, high-profile entrepreneur. When a competitor threatens his intended acquisition, Radburn’s suspicious behavior brings him under Pete and Myka’s scrutiny.

?Rees is MacPherson, one of Artie’s former Warehouse colleagues who has gone rogue and is now competing with the team to gather dangerous and powerful objects for his own use.

?Cerra and Matter portray Jillian and Gary Whitman, small-time thieves on the Las Vegas strip whose fortunes, twisted by the strange power of a luck-inducing artifact, take a fantastic turn.

?Morton stars as John Hill, a charismatic inmate and extremist religious leader in a Florida prison.

?Sheppard is Mr. Valda, the enigmatic representative of the Regents, the mysterious organization that controls Warehouse 13. He disapproves of Artie’s methods as the team leader of the Warehouse and isn’t afraid to let him know it.

?Hogan portrays Myka’s father, Warren Bering, who receives a dangerous object anonymously in the mail that puts his life in jeopardy. Hogan’s real-life wife, Susan, will play Myka’s mother.

CCH Pounder, who appears in the pilot, returns in a guest-starring role as Artie’s boss, Mrs. Frederic.

“Warehouse 13” debuts July 7th at 9 p.m. EST.

Filed Under: TV News Tagged With: Warehouse 13

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Comments

  1. Mari from Michigan says

    May 29, 2009 at 10:41 pm

    …Has Helfer become the go-to-gal for token hot CIA/FBI/NSA chick?

    Note: Chuck, Burn Notice

    Reply
  2. CHRIS JAMES says

    July 6, 2009 at 8:04 pm

    ytdxGS Oh hell yeah? no graphical smilies around here.,

    Reply
  3. Sam Sloan says

    July 6, 2009 at 10:08 pm

    🙂 😉

    Reply

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