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Eli Stone

Bionic Woman

Struggling as a bartender and surrogate mom to her teenage sister, Jaime Sommers
(Michelle Ryan, "EastEnders") didn't think life could get much harder. But when a
devastating car accident leaves her at death's door, Jaime's only hope for survival is a
cutting-edge, top-secret technology that comes at a hefty price.

With a whole new existence and a debt to re-pay, Jaime must figure out how to use her
extraordinary abilities for good -- while weighing the personal sacrifices she will have to
make. Ultimately, it's Jaime's journey of self-discovery and inner strength that will help
her embrace her new life as the Bionic Woman in this new action-drama series.

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Michelle Ryan (Jamie Sommers)

British thespian Michelle Ryan first achieved success in the United Kingdom for her portrayal of Zoe Slater in the popular BBC series "EastEnders." Earlier this year, Ryan was seen in Sean Ellis' debut feature film "Cashback," based on his Oscar-nominated short film. The film recently
screened at the Aspen comedy festival.

In addition, Ryan recently starred alongside Jimmy Carr and Carmen Electra in the Stephen Surjik-directed comedy, "I Want Candy." She has also appeared in the ITV production of "Mansfield Park," and can soon be seen in the BBC production of "Jekyll," opposite James Nesbitt and Gina Bellman.

Ryan's other television credits include "The Worst Witch," "Burnside" and "Miss Marple: By the Pricking of My Thumbs," in which she played the vampish Rose Waters. Her theater work includes roles at the London Palladium, Her Majesty's Theatre and Millfield Theatre. Last summer, Ryan appeared on stage in the Toby Young and Lloyd Evans stage production "Who'sThe Daddy?" She played Tiffany the Mole, one of the lead female roles, in an outrageous portrayal of life at Britain's foremost political and literary magazine (The Spectator) during the Blunkett Sex'n'Visa scandal.

Miguel Ferrer (Jonas Bledsoe)

Miguel Ferrer is a multi-faceted talent whose career spans film, television, stage and music. He most recently portrayed Dr. Garret Macy on the hit drama "Crossing Jordan" for the past six years.

Ferrer grew up as part of a Hollywood family; he is the son of actor Jose Ferrer and singer Rosemary Clooney. He first attracted audience attention with a breakout performance in the feature film "Robocop." He went on to garner critical acclaim for his portrayal of an FBI forensic expert in David Lynch's cult hit TV series "Twin Peaks." In 2000, he delivered a standout performance as a drug dealer-turned-informant in Steven Soderbergh's Oscar-winning film "Traffic."

In 2004, Ferrer starred in Jonathan Demme's remake of "The Manchurian Candidate," and appeared alongside Meryl Streep and Denzel Washington in John Sayles' "Silver City" with Chris Cooper and Richard Dreyfuss.

Ferrer's other film credits include John Badham's "Another Stakeout," Tony Scott's "Revenge," "Stephen King's "The Night Flier," "Where's Marlow?," "The Harvest" and "Blank Check." He also used his voice for Disney's "Mulan." His television appearances include the Emmy Awardwinning miniseries "Stephen King's The Stand," and "Drug Wars: The Camarena Story." He also starred in the comedy series "Lateline," opposite Al Franken and made memorable gueststar appearances on "Will & Grace" and the pilot for "ER."

Molly Price (Ruth Truewell)

New Jersey native Molly Price is best known for her role as police officer (and later detective) Faith Yokas in the drama "Third Watch." Born and raised in North Plainfield, New Jersey, she grew up knowing she would someday act, and she was a fan of television as her favorite shows included "I Love Lucy" and "thirtysomething."

Price's television career began with multiple guest appearances on NBC's "Law & Order," and she most recently appeared on "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," and "Without a Trace." Price also appeared in "Sex and the City," as Carrie's cashmere-distributing friend, Susan Sharon.

On the big screen, Price has co-starred in two Woody Allen films -- "Sweet and Lowdown" with Sean Penn and "Mighty Aphrodite." Her other film work includes "Pushing Tin," directed by Mike Newell, and Sundance favorite "Kiss Me, Guido" and "Risk." She recently wrapped "Devil You Know" with Lena Olin and can be seen in the upcoming film, "In Bloom," starring alongside Uma Thurman and Evan Rachel Wood.

In addition, Price is also involved with theater. She was in "Salome" with Al Pacino on Broadway, and last year, she appeared in the off-Broadway production of "Manic Flight Reaction."

Will Yun Lee (Jae Kim)

One of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People," Will Yun Lee is an emerging talent on the big and small screens. He is an actor with an unusual depth that sets him apart from other rising young Asian-American actors.

On the big screen, Lee starred opposite Jennifer Garner in the feature film "Elektra." Lee also starred in the independent film "Face," directed by Bertha Bay-Sa Pan, which premiered in the dramatic competition at Sundance 2002. His other recent film credits include Warner Bros. "Torque" and MGM's 007 adventure "Die Another Day.

While in school, Lee worked at East Bay Asian Youth Center, teaching high-risk teens from ghetto neighborhoods not unlike those he had known as a child in the Bronx. It was there that his ongoing commitment to young people began, a commitment that continues to play an important role in his life.

It was also at this time that Lee became seriously interested in acting. After landing a role in "Nash Bridges" he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career. Guest-star roles in television series such as "Profiler" and "Brimstone" led to roles in the television movie "The Disciples" and eventually in the critically acclaimed Sundance film opener "What's Cooking" -- and to his best known role as Danny Woo on "Witchblade." He co-starred in the series opposite Yancy Butler for its two seasons. This summer, Lee can be seen as Mazarin in the television show "Fallen," co-starring with Bryan Cranston and Paul Wesley.

Chris Bowers (Dr. Will Anthros)

Chris Bowers, son of an American Foreign Service officer, was born in Panama and has lived in Poland, Singapore and attended high school in Bonn, Germany. In between overseas posts, home was Arlington, Virginia. His father was the United States Ambassador to Bolivia in the mid- 1990s and his sister was a competitive, nationally ranked swimmer.

Bowers graduated Brown University with a Bachelors of Arts degree in semiotics and English literature. He studied acting in New York City with instructor Maggie Flanigan, and landed his first professional acting job on Broadway in Arthur Miller's "After the Fall." Most recently, Bowers has made guest appearances on "Rescue Me" and NBC's "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit."

Prior to pursuing acting full-time, Bowers was a rock musician, playing guitar and bass. He has toured (supporting and shared billing) with such acts as Cheap Trick, Joey Ramone and Joan Jett. aIn his free time, Bowers enjoys board sports and playing music.

Lucy Kate Hale (Becca Sommers)

Lucy Hale co-stars in the role of Becca Sommers, the sister of Jamie Sommers (Michelle Ryan) in "Bionic Woman."

A native of Memphis, Tennessee, Hale realized a passion for music at an early age, and at nine years old began voice lessons in earnest. In addition to her home schooling, she enrolled in Independent Education acting classes and began to combine her talents for both singing and acting.

Ultimately, Hale appeared on "American Juniors," finishing in the Top 5, and became a member of the band which was formed at the show's conclusion. Her positive experience on the program inspired her to seriously pursue a career in entertainment.

Hale's television credits include an impressive list of popular series, including "How I Met Your Mother," "The O.C.," "Drake & Josh" and "American Family." Recently, she completed filming "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2," the sequel to the hit motion picture comedy "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants," due for release in 2008. The film's shooting locations took Hale to the island of Santorini, New York and Connecticut.

Mark Sheppard (Dr. Anthony Anthros)

Born in London of Irish-German ethnicity, Mark Sheppard started his career in entertainment at the age of 15 as a musician. He was a drummer in various musical acts while recording and touring, and at one point, Sheppard's band, "Light a Big Fire," toured with U2. He also formed the Los Angeles-based band, "School of Fish," before dropping out to begin his acting career.

Sheppard's extensive television credits include roles on such series as "Battlestar Galactica," NBC's "Medium," "24," "Without a Trace," "Monk," "The X-Files," "CSI," "The Practice," "JAG," "V.I.P." and "Soldiers of Fortune."

Sheppard's feature-film credits include "In the Name of the Father," "Lover's Knot" (opposite Jennifer Grey and Tim Curry), the Russian historical drama "Out of the Cold" (starring Keith Carradine and Brian Dennehy), and the action-drama "Unstoppable" (opposite Wesley Snipes).

Sheppard's father is the noted character actor, W. Morgan Sheppard, whom Mark directed in the film "Room 101." He also co-stars with his father in the feature thriller "Netherworld," which the younger Sheppard also co-produced.

Episode 1: Pilot

When a devastating car accident leaves Jaime Sommers (Michelle Ryan) at death's door, her only hope of survival is a cutting-edge, top-secret technology performed by her boyfriend, Dr. Will Anthros (Chris Bowers), and with her new bionics come a covert life that she is not sure she is ready to lead. Meanwhile, the first bionic woman Sarah Corvus (guest star Katee Sackhoff), has her own agenda as she tracks Jaime and Will down - which leads to a showdown between the two bionic woman. Also, Will's father, Dr. Anthony Anthros (Mark Sheppard) escapes from a maximum security prison.

Episode 2: Paradise Lost

After Jaime experiences another devastating loss, she encounters a stranger who befriends her. Later, she discovers the stranger is Antonio Pope (guest star Isaiah Washington), who works for the Berkut Group and the meeting was deliberate. As Jamie struggles to balance her secret new life while trying to maintain some normalcy at home with her sister, Becca (Lucy Kate Hale), Jaime finds herself in harms way on her first mission.

Episode 3: Sisterhood

Jaime (Michelle Ryan) is tasked by the Berkut Group to watch the daughter of a Canadian defense contractor. At the same time, she must decide whether or not she is going to help Sarah Corvus (guest-star Katee Sackhoff), the first bionic woman, save herself.

Episode 4: Faceoff

Jaime (Michelle Ryan), while on a mission to rescue an American doctor working in Paraguay, discovers the truth about her bionic lifespan.

Episode 5: The Education of Jamie Somers

Jaime (Michelle Ryan) finally gets to experience college when she goes undercover as a British transfer student to investigate a professor who is possibly selling neural implants to terrorists. However, her assignment becomes complicated when she unexpectedly falls for Tom, the teacher's assistant (guest star Jordan Bridges, "Conviction"), who has been flagged as a suspect.

Episode 6: The List

The Berkut Group has to team up with the CIA to catch a dangerous man who is selling a list naming the Berkut Group and CIA operatives. When Jaime (Michelle Ryan) and Tom (guest star Jordan Bridges, "Conviction") are partnered on the mission in Paris, they find themselves in the city of love, competing and flirting with each other, while still trying to maintain a professional relationship. Meanwhile, Becca (Lucy Kate Hale) lands herself in jail when she tries to impress a boy and Jonas (Miguel Ferrer) has to bail her out.

Episode 7: Trust Issues

When an assassination plot of a controversial head of state on United States soil is discovered, Jonas (Miguel Ferrer) assigns Jaime (Michelle Ryan) and Antonio (guest star Isaiah Washington) to thwart it. But when Jaime overhears a disturbing conversation by Antonio and the assassin, she is conflicted on whether she can trust her partner, which leads to a deadly confrontation. Meanwhile, Tom (guest star Jordan Bridges) and Jaime's relationship moves forward and she invites him over to the house for dinner to meet Becca (Lucy Kate Hale).

Episode 8: Do Not Disturb

Jaime's (Michelle Ryan) much-needed vacation with her sister Becca (Lucy Kate Hale) at a spa resort is quickly disrupted when she is pulled into a deadly cat and mouse game with another hotel guest.

Comments

So - do I take it that all the people in here asking for repeats are SCI-FI staff.... (saving money)?

how come all the good shows are over here

i wish they would put bionic woman on again... i miss it LOADS!!!! is there another series coming on soon??!! love to find out soo please let me know.. Thankyou

another show canceled just as you start to get to know them after only 8 episodes while other old favorites are gutted to make them look new go on for 4 or 5 series.

i was on hoilday for two weeks and have miss this fab show can anybody tell me what be happening thankyou

IAM SOOOOOOOOOOOOO GLAD THAT SCI FI ARE SHOWING REPETES AS I HAVE MISS A SOME EPISODS THIS SHOW IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO COOOL THANKYOU SCI FI

Wasn't this show cancelled? i herd that only one series was made because it was so poor....

i hate when they show repetes

what a cool show thankyou sci fi keep it going

how can i write to the all the cast tell me sci fi please love this show it the best

i watch lastnight bionic woman it was so good

i find this show abit like dark angel

it is great to see michella ryan doing somthing different when she was in easenders her acting with her mum was great to see now it is so good to see her doing a show on her own thankyou sci fi a big bionic woman fan

MICHELLE RYAN WHO PLAY JAMIE SOMMERS IS SO HOT I LOVE THIS SHOW WILL IT BE ON DVD SOON

can i write to michelle ryan please sci fi it will make my week

CHRIS BOWERS IS SO FIT I WISH HE WAS IN THE BATH WITH ME KEEP IT UP SCI FI

Why is Scifi billing this show as 'Brand New'? You've repeated it several times so it's more than second-hand by now.

i cant see why sci fi got the rights to this tbh, i mean i like the series and all but there are only 8-9 episodes and no real ending, so why show it?

stop showing repetes sci fi

could you please put back on the old bionic woman and six million dollar man. there is no match for them

I missed it, did anyone watch it last night?

sadly (as i posted in the forums) it was shown in 4:3 on the HD channel at least, so I won't be watching it anymore. Everything just looks wrong at that ratio :(

showing it again been on nbefore stop showing repetes will are paying sky for this ,if you cab;t show anything new make it free to air

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