Since the premiere of ABC’s The Rookie in 2018, the series has introduced us to a diverse cast of individuals as Nathan Fillion’s John Nolan embarks on his unconventional policing career.
The series has a rogue’s gallery of major and supporting cast members, as well as a slew of guest stars that help to keep each episode fresh.
The same can be said for the show’s most recent episode, but who else was in the cast of The Rookie season 4, episode 17 except Nathan Fillion?
THE ROOKIE SEASON 4 EPISODE 17 RELEASE DATE AND PLOT
After a brief hiatus, The Rookie season 4 episode 17 premiered on ABC on Sunday, April 3rd, 2022.
The episode, titled Coding, finds John Nolan and his team dealing with a horrific car accident that ends in the death of a woman who is discovered to be an organ donor.
The intention is to give the woman’s heart to a young teenager, but things get complicated when a man hacks into the hospital’s system to guarantee that his wife is placed first on the waiting list for the heart.
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In the face of an untenable circumstance, Nolan and his staff must try to reason with the devastated man, as the health of every patient in the hospital is jeopardized.
CAST OF THE ROOKIE SEASON 4 EPISODE 17
Episode 17 of season 4 of The Rookie returned back the show’s main cast while also introducing fans to a slew of new characters.
Cast (main and recurring)
- Nathan Fillion as John Nolan
- Shawn Ashmore as Wesley Evers
- Mekia Cox as Nyla Harper
- Jenna Dewan as Bailey Nune
- Alyssa Diaz as Angela Lopez
- Richard T. Jones as Wade Grey
- Melissa O’Neil as Lucy Chen
- Eric Winter as Tim Bradford
- Crystal Coney as Nurse Lisa
- Dylan Conrique as Tamara Colins
- Arjay Smith as James Murray
- Kanoa Goo as Assistant District Attorney Chris Sanford
Guest stars
- Raphael Sbarge as Jonah Russell
- Amanda Wyss as Meredith Russell
- Geoffrey Owens as Graham Scott
- Colin Ford as Austin Geoffrey
- Deidrie Henry as Dr. Spader
- Julian Obradors as Scott Reynolds
- Siena Goines as Riley Templeton
- Judith Moreland as Linda Brooks
- Yan Feldman as Doctor
- Christopher Bencomo as Griffin Kane
- Emily Alabi as Gabby Kane
- Honey Robinson as Piper Scott
- Elizabeth Haley as Chloe Speeker
- Alexis Bloom as Spencer Murkle
Raphael Sbarge as Jonah Russell
Raphael Sbarge, who plays Jonah Russell, the man attempting to keep the hospital hostage, is the most notable newcomer in episode 17.
Raphael was born in New York and has been active in the arts since he was a child, due to his parents, and made his acting debut in 1983.
Since then, the 58-year-old actor has acted in around 180 films and television shows, including Once Upon a Time, Murder in the First, Dexter, Prison Break, and Risky Business from 1983.
Amanda Wyss as Meredith Russell
In episode 17, Jonah is joined by his wife, Meredith, who is played by Amanda Wyss, another acting veteran.
Amanda, like Raphael, has been acting since the early 1980s, with appearances in The Id, Badland, Highlander, Murder in the First, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation among her many credits.
Geoffrey Owens as Graham Scott
Geoffrey Owens, who plays Graham Scott in episode 17, is another notable guest in this episode.
With significant parts in The Cosby, Power Book II: Ghost, The Good Fight, The Haves and the Have Nots, and ABC’s Bless This Mess, the Brooklyn-born actor has around 60 credits to his name.
Colin Ford as Austin Geoffrey
Colin Ford played Austin Geoffrey in episode 17, but fans are likely to recognize him from one of his over 60 prior acting roles.
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Colin has acted in films such as Can You Teach My Alligator Manners?, We Bought a Zoo, Captain Jack and the Never Land Pirates, Under the Dome, and Supernatural, where he played a young Sam Winchester, since his debut in Sweet Home Alabama in 2002.
Deidrie Henry as Dr. Spader
Finally, we’ll look at Deidrie Henry, who made her acting debut in The Rookie as Dr. Spader.
Since 1997, the Barbados-born actress has acted in a number of films, including Heartland, The Riches, Game of Silence, Bosch, and The Handmaid’s Tale.