stunt double (uncredited) (1 episode, 2014) Lisa Lafaro Weselis ... stunts (uncredited) (1 episode, 2014) Eddie J. Fernandez ... stunt performer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2016) Lance Jemison ... stunts (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017) Jane Austin ... stunt actor (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018) Danny Downey ...
1 Episode 2015 Greg Crawford 1 Episode 2015 Actor 11 Credits Titus Welliver Harry Bosch 68 Episodes 2021 Jamie Hector Jerry Edgar 68 Episodes 2021 Annie Wersching Julia Brasher 68 Episodes 2021 Amy...
Harry Bosch: Jamie Hector ... Jerry Edgar: Amy Aquino ... Lt. Grace Billets: Lance Reddick ... Irvin Irving: Annie Wersching ... Julia Brasher: Scott Wilson ... Dr. Guyot: Mimi Rogers ... Honey Chandler: Alan Rosenberg ... Dr. William Golliher: Adam O'Byrne ... Nate Tyler
Jamie Hector as Detective II Jerome "Jerry" Edgar, Bosch's partner Amy Aquino as Lieutenant II Grace Billets, Bosch's immediate superior and friend Lance Reddick as Chief of Police Irvin Irving Annie Wersching (season 1; guest seasons 2 & 7) as Police Officer I Julia Brasher, a rookie cop assigned to the Hollywood Division.
Chandler, whose first name was initially changed to Sunny, is played by Amy Price-Francis in the original pilot of the streaming series Bosch. The character was then renamed Honey as in the book and played by Mimi Rogers in the reworked pilot and from the first season onwards.
Mimi RogersBosch (TV Series 2014–2021) - Mimi Rogers as Honey Chandler - IMDb.
Bosch (TV series)BoschStarringTitus Welliver Jamie Hector Amy Aquino Lance Reddick Annie Wersching Sarah Clarke Jason Gedrick Madison Lintz Jeri Ryan Brent Sexton Mimi Rogers Paul CalderónOpening theme"Can't Let Go" by Caught A GhostCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglish15 more rows
Brent SextonBrent Sexton (born August 12, 1967) is an American actor best known for his roles in the television series Bosch, The Killing, Life, and Deadwood.
60 years (March 12, 1962)Titus Welliver / Age
Maddie was inadvertently put into the crossfire of a hitman during a case investigation. One that left her mentor Honey Chandler [Mimi Rogers] shot and fighting for her life in the hospital. Ultimately, a shootout in the parking lot of a courthouse followed.Jun 27, 2021
Golliher is played by guest star Alan Rosenberg in the series Bosch.
Jose Stemkensm. 2014Elizabeth W. Alexanderm. 2005–2012Joanna Heimboldm. 1998–2004Titus Welliver/Spouse
Titus Welliver has more than two dozen tattoos Welliver chatted with Inked in 2018 about his extensive body art. He said he started getting tattooed “far too young.” Eventually, he ended up with more than 30 pieces of ink. His first was a symbol of his martial arts dojo — two koi circling a rock.Jun 26, 2021
A dual citizen of Luxembourg and the United States, David Meunier was born in Portland, Oregon ...
Viola Lynn Collins (born May 16, 1977) is an American actress.
Lewis is played by guest star Brooke Smith in the Amazon streaming series Bosch.
Paul Vincent O'Connor as Judge Alan M. Keyes, a judge who presided at Bosch's trial. Rose Rollins as Detective Kizmin Rider. Alan Rosenberg as Dr. William Golliher (seasons 1, 7), a forensic anthropologist who assisted Bosch with the identification of the bones.
Picking up six months after the events in Season 1, Bosch returns from a suspension. He investigates the murder of a Hollywood producer who appears to have mob connections. His investigation of the producer sends him to Las Vegas, where he also finds out that all is not well with his teenage daughter and ex-wife. Bosch's investigation almost threatens the life of his family as he is also brought into another case that leads to a ring of dirty cops. New evidence appears on the death of his mother, which causes him to investigate the circumstances leading to her murder.
Four months later, New Year's Eve 12/31/19. When a ten-year-old girl dies in an arson fire, Detective Harry Bosch risks everything to bring her killer to justice despite opposition from powerful forces. Detective Jerry Edgar falls apart as he grapples with the consequences of shooting Jacques Avril. Maddie assists Honey Chandler on a high profile case that draws Bosch in and puts them in the crosshairs of dangerous criminals.
Eleven months later. After a medical physicist is executed and the deadly radioactive material he had with him goes missing, Det ective Harry Bosch finds himself at the center of a complex murder case, a messy federal investigation, and catastrophic threat to Los Angeles -- the city he’s pledged to serve and protect.
The pilot premiered on Amazon Prime in February 2014, to allow customers to vote to decide whether or not more episodes should be made. In March 2014, Amazon announced that they had commissioned Bosch for a full series.
On February 13, 2018, Bosch was renewed for a fifth season. On November 14, 2018, Bosch was renewed for a sixth season. On February 13, 2020, the series was renewed for a seventh and final season.
Amazon Studios announced on October 31, 2013 that Bosch had been given the green light for production. The hour-long pilot stars Titus Welliver as Harry Bosch, and co-stars Annie Wersching, Amy Price-Francis, and Jamie Hector. Henrik Bastin of Fabrik Entertainment was the producer, and Jim McKay directed.
An LAPD homicide detective works to solve the murder of a 13-year-old boy while standing trial in federal court for the murder of a serial killer. Based on Michael Connelly's best-selling book series, 'Bosch'.
When Bosch states his full legal name on the witness stand, he says Hieronymus Bosch. Hieronymus Bosch was an early influential Netherlandish painter. Bosch's work often dealt with dark and gruesome depictions of hell as well as fantastical imagery.
10. Sarah Clarke. American actress, writer and producer Sarah Clarke joined the “Bosch” cast in 2015 and has become an important character in thee show. The native off Missouri was born to an engineer dad, Ernest Clarke and mother Caroly.
Titus Welliver. Welliver is the lead male actor who plays Harry Bosch. The actor and producer is a native of New Haven Connecticut. He’s the son of Neil Welliver, famed landscape painter and fashion illustrator Norma Cripps.
Madison Lintz. Actress Madison Lintz joined the show in 2015 as Maddie Bosch. The Atlanta Georgia native is a veteran actress who started acting at the age of 6. She’s appeared in commercials as well as lending her talents for voice overs. 6. Troy Evans. Actor Troy Evans appears in “Bosch as detective Johnson.
American actor and composer DaJuan Johnson is detective Pierce in the television series “Bosch.”. He is a veteran actor who is known for both acting and composing, and has been a member of the “Bosch” cast since 2014. He is also known for his roles in “The Downward Dog” and “Agent Carter.”. 9.
Gregory Scott Cummins is an American actor who portrays detective Moore in the “Bosch” series. He’s been a staple on the show since 2014. He was raised in the East Bay area of Northern California. He began acting after finishing his education earning his MFA in Acting from the prestigious UCLA. He worked as a performer in the theatre and has played many roles in film and television as lead, supporting lead and also in a variety off supporting roles.
Jamie Hector is Jerry Edgar in the series. He is an actor and a producer and has served in miscellaneous crew jobs in the entertainment industry. He’s a native of Brooklyn, New York. He’s best known for his role as Marlo Stanfield in the HBO Series “ The Wire .” Jamie is a seasoned actor who has been in the business since graduating from high school. After an audition for a community theater company, he had found his niche and continued acting ever since.
Scott Klace. You may remember actor John Klace from the popular television “Seinfeld.”. He appeared in the series in 1989, before joining the cast of “Bosch” is 2017. In the show, he plays the part of Sergeant John Mankiewicz.
Before the series even begins, Bosch is touched by crime. His mother, a sex worker, was murdered when he was just 11 years old. Bosch spent the rest of his childhood cycling between child welfare, foster homes, and the street. The one constant in "Bosch" is a love of classic L.A. restaurants.
Season 1 of "Bosch" is adapted from the books "City of Bones" and "Echo Park," with a little "The Concrete Blonde" thrown in for good measure. The series starts with Bosch being sued by the widow of someone Bosch killed in the line of duty. Sick of being benched during his trial, Bosch takes a weekend shift from Crate and Barrel.
Season 2 is adapted from "The Last Coyote" and "Trunk Music." Bosch is back from suspension, and the captain he bodychecked has moved to a different department. Bosch catches a murder with connections to the Armenian mob. An adult film producer was murdered — his brother, wife, and girlfriend are all suspects.
Season 3 adapts "The Black Echo," "A Darkness More Than Night," and aspects of "The Drop." Once again, two cases are actually linked at their source. Detectives Santiago "Jimmy" Robertson (Paul Calderon) and Rondell Pierce (DaJuan Johnson) are investigating the murder of Ed Gunn, a man Bosch suspected of murder.
Season 4 is adapted from "Angels Flight," and the season's main crime takes place at that location. Angels Flight is a tiny funicular railway in downtown Los Angeles that takes people from Hill Street (near Grand Central Market) to Olive Street Defense Attorney Howard Elias is murdered on the train, and activists assume an LAPD cop did it.
Season 5 is adapted from "Two Kinds of Truth." Bosch and Edgar investigate the murder of a pharmacist, who appears to have been connected with opiate traffickers. Bosch goes undercover at the VA clinic and befriends a woman whose addiction covers up her grief over her daughter's murder.
Season 6 is adapted from "The Overlook" and "Dark Sacred Night." When cesium rods go missing at a hospital and the man who took them is found murdered, the FBI initially suspects a cell of Sovereign Citizens. Bosch and Edgar are instructed to solve their murder but stay out of the search for the cesium.
Chandler, whose first name was initially changed to Sunny, is played by Amy Price-Francis in the original pilot of the streaming series Bosch . The character was then renamed Honey as in the book and played by Mimi Rogers in the reworked pilot and from the first season onwards.
In the second season Chandler is hired by Veronica Allen to defend her against charges that she murdered Father Tabakian. Despite Allen's guilt, Chandler is able to secure her acquittal with a self-defence strategy. The case again places Chandler in opposition to Bosch, who arrested Allen for the crime.
Bosch suspected it was a ploy by Chandler to garner sympathy from the jury and to demonstrate that justice means bad behavior is punished. On the day that the jury's ruling was announced, Chandler did not appear in court.