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White Collar is an American police procedural television series created by Jeff Eastin, starring Tim DeKay as FBI Special Agent Peter Burke and Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey, a highly intelligent, charming and multi-talented con artist, forger, and thief, working as both Burke's criminal informant and an FBI consultant.
In a new interview with TVLine, actor Matt Bomer gave a surprising update about the status of 'White Collar' coming back for a reboot. In a new interview with TVLine, actor Matt Bomer gave a ...
White Collar was renewed for a fourth season of sixteen episodes on August 25, 2011. [1] Treat Williams appeared throughout the season as Sam, an undercover agent from Washington whose past overlaps with Neal's. [62] Mekhi Phifer appeared in the first two episodes as Kyle Collins, a manhunter working for the federal government. [63]
This is a list of police television programs. (CBDC noted, cancellations) Dramas involving police procedural work, and private detectives, secret agents, and the justice system have been a mainstay of broadcast television since the early days of broadcasting.
Suits isn’t the only USA Network series looking to make a comeback. There is “very legitimate talk” about a revival of fellow “blue skies” drama White Collar, star Matt Bomer told TVLine ...
The latest White Collar revival update: The series has officially been named! “Can report the studio is very happy with the new White Collar script,” creator, writer and executive producer ...
What will the White Collar reboot be about?. Given how White Collar's open-ended series finale left the future of the franchise up in the air, anything is possible for the reboot.But as Jeff said ...
In 2004, he launched a new television series called Blue Collar TV on The WB. He served as executive producer and starred alongside Blue Collar Comedy Tour-mates Larry the Cable Guy and Bill Engvall. (Ron White made occasional guest appearances.) On Larry the Cable Guy's website, he posted that the show was canceled on October 17, 2005, by The WB.