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Meet the Real-Life Loves of the Cast of Numb3rs
Rob Morrow's Wife, Debbon Ayer
Rob Morrow plays FBI special agent Don Eppes, who leads the FBI Violent Crimes Squad.
Off-screen, the actor has been happily married to wife and fellow actor Debbon Ayer for 26 years. The pair tied the knot on their shared birthday, Sept. 21, , and have been celebrating their "birth-a-versaries" together since. They share a daughter named Tu Simone Ayer Morrow, whom they welcomed in April
David Krumholtz's Wife Vanessa Britting
David Krumholtz portrayed math wiz (and Don's brother) Charlie Eppes on the show.
In real life, Krumholtz has been with his wife of 14 years, Vanessa Britting. The pair began dating circa and were engaged during the summer of They got married in and have since welcomed two kids together — a son named Jonas and daughter named Pemma Mae.
Alimi Ballard's Wife Dahn Ballard
Bringing some heart to the unit was special agent David Sinclair, pl
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The Fifth Man (Numbers)
20th episode of the 5th season of Numbers
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Episode no. | Season5 Episode 20 | ||
Directed by | Ken Sanzel | ||
Written by | Don McGill | ||
Featured music | "Teardrop" by José González | ||
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Original air date | April24,() | ||
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"The Fifth Man" is the 20th episode of the fifth årstid of the American television show Numbers. In the episode, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents and mathematicians attempt to find a group of home invaders while dealing with the injury of the agents' boss. For FBI Special Agent David Sinclair (Alimi Ballard), the case fryst vatten his first as team leader. The art department built a new office for Dr. Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz), which reflected his own professional growth within academia. Brought in several times before to audition for various guest appearances, Debbon Ayer, Rob Morrow's real-life wife, guest-star
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‘In the Forest’ Review
One of the things that I attribute the fact that I’m still alive to is the fact that I never liked going camping. From The Hills Have Eyes to The Trees Have Eyes to Eyes of Fire and now In the Forestheading out to the great outdoors never seems to end well, does it?
In the Forestopens with Bob Seegar’s “Against the Wind” playing on an Rv radio. Apart from making me feel old, it made me nervous because getting the rights to a song like this probably ate most of the film’s budget. Inside the Rv are Stan, his daughter Helen and her daughter Emily. Stan seems to think this trip will do the ladies some good, they don’t seem to be so sure.
See full article at Nerdly
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- by Jim Morazzini
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‘In the Forest’ Review: Yet Again, City Dwellers Seek Nature but Find Grief