Quantico (2015)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Robert Parle
Art Direction
Michel Clement
Art Direction
Kelly Rutherford
Laura Wyatt
Thierry Seurre
Set Designer / Draughtsman
Louis Pietrusiak
Set Designer
Kevin Kilner
Glenn Wyatt
Réal Capuano
Art Direction
Lorne Brass
OPR Director
Rick Burchill
Secret Service Agent
Francesca Buccellato
Makeup Department Head
Francesca Tampieri
Makeup & Hair
Cecilia Jalaidan
Twins' Mother
Michelle Cote
Hair Department Head
Mike Joseph
Red Shirt NAT
Angelita Esperanza
Post Production Supervisor
Melissa Toussaint
Doctor
Hannah Davis
Charge Scenic Artist
Chantele Francis
NYPD Officer
Tony Ingrassellino
Transportation Coordinator
Dave Lapommeray
SWAT Team Leader
Emily Gaunt
Charge Scenic Artist
Manon Rufer
Transportation Coordinator
Paula Davis
Reporter
Jennifer Miller
Female NAT #1
Jason Hightower
Second Assistant Director
Tom Kemnitz Jr.
Mike
Alexa Steele
Second Assistant Director
Paige Patterson
Carly Klapp
Eric Calatayud
Second Assistant Director
Jennifer Lynch
Director
Alexandra Turshen
Samantha
Brigitte Goulet
Second Assistant Director
Dennis Kozee
FBI Tech #1
Richard Rosser
First Assistant Director
Richard Gallagher
CIA Lawyer
Sandy Sands
Script Supervisor
Benjamin Jones
Tactical Agent
James Whitmore Jr.
Director
Sarah Nealis
Female Analyst
Ralph Hemecker
Director
Joel Rice
Additional Editing
William Ryall
Park Employee
Judianny Compres
Guard
Jim Chaliz
Assistant Editor
Colleen Sharp
Editor
Bryant Martin
Secret Service Agent
Shelby Siegel
Editor
Deborah Cohen
Assistant Editor
Gary Hilborn
Thomas Roth
Jane Kass
Editor
Ryan S. Westphal
Assistant Editor
Farah Bala
Rep. Jihane Hassane
Vanessa Ruane
Assistant Editor
Roger Wayne
Mercenary / Tony Vincent
Patrick Boll
Rep. Sam Abelard
Renan Kanbay
Millie Metzger - Female Recruit (uncredited) / Millie Metzger - Female Recruit
Freya Krasnow
Casting
Brandon Ford Green
Military Officer McNeil (uncredited) / Military Officer
Robert D. Simon
Producer / Co-Executive Producer
Elisabeth Waterston
Alice Winter / Alice Winter (uncredited)
Nathan James
Rob Klein
Cecilia Kate Roque
Unit Production Manager
Hunter Canning
Technician
Adam Halpin
Lead Agent
Haseeb Hussain
Aseem Asan (uncredited)
Jonathan Tierney
Christian Kelly (uncredited)
Randi Wells
Location Casting
Garrett Ching
Hacker Den Thug (uncredited)
Mark Chikhani
Location Manager
Leslie Estelle
Associate Producer
Daniel Ross
Unit Manager
CJ Parson
FBI Field Agent (uncredited)
Merrill H. Karpf
Executive Producer
Zachary Leipert
D.C. Social Club Member (uncredited) / Political Staffer (uncredited)
Vail Romeyn
Co-Producer
Billy Peck
CIA Recruit Flynn (uncredited)
Vincent Colpron
Production Coordinator
Christina Kontos
Production Manager
Jon Fleming
CIA Recruit (uncredited)
Anne Nevin
Production Coordinator
Martin Fisher
Marcus Weber (uncredited)
Carol Kritzer
Casting
Lauren Heath
Production Coordinator
Jerry DiLeo
SWAT (uncredited) / World Leader (uncredited)
Arthur Schaffer
Diplomat Hostage (uncredited) / CIA Official (uncredited)
Joan Egan Foglia
Production Accountant
Gene Kennish
Barista (uncredited)
Art Shrian Tiwari
FBI Agent (uncredited) / Party Goer (uncredited) / Bar Patron (uncredited)
James Sabat
Production Sound Mixer
Mari Crawford
Convention Staff Assistant (uncredited)
Louis Marion
Production Sound Mixer
Elizabeth Maille
Juror (uncredited)
Joseph Trapanese
Original Music Composer
Dawn Aneada
World Leader (uncredited)
Zed Starkovich
Music Editor
Felicia Shulman
Miranda's Assistant / Miranda's Assistant (uncredited)
Steve Borne
Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Nagle
World Leader / Hostage (uncredited) / World Leader (uncredited)
Schavaria Reeves
Production Sound Mixer
Greg Dziewonski
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Peter Waggoner
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Josh Berger
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Carol Commissiong
World Leader / Hostage (uncredited)
Daniel Birch
Production Sound Mixer
R. Russell Smith
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joseph Bessette
Hostage (uncredited)
Twanta Craig
Hostage (uncredited)
Jason Tregoe Newman
Music Editor
Mariana Leung
Hostage (uncredited)
Victor Ray Ennis
Supervising Sound Editor
Felipe Borrero
Production Sound Mixer
Walter Wiz Nichols
Hostage (uncredited)
Michael Mazzeo
Luciano
Jon Deregowski
Writer
Jon Wolfe Nelson
Daniel
Dan Pulick
Writer
Morgan Page
Hooker
Fagnan Roberto
Boyfriend
Cristina Rotellini
Girlfriend
Kevin Sibley
Technician
George Zouvelos
Sanchez Drug Cartel Boss (uncredited)
Tom Rhoads
White Supremacist (uncredited)
Mina Bey
Estelle Solis (uncredited)
Michael-Anthony Antoniou
Head of Security (uncredited)
Darnell Olivere
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Mounir Quazzani
ISI Agent (uncredited)
Ellie Moon
Young Woman (uncredited)
Kevin Dean O'Connor
Soldier (uncredited)
Doris McCarthy
Train Passenger (uncredited)
John DiGiorgio
UN Diplomat (uncredited)
Jacqueline Gansky
Fitness Instructor (uncredited)
Craig Joseph Pisani
Construction Worker (uncredited)
Gary Ayash
FBI Special Crime Investigator (uncredited)
Jamil A.C. Mangan
Guard (uncredited)
Chris Dowling
Devlin's Driver / Bodyguard (uncredited)
Essence McClanahan
Kidnapped Teen (uncredited)
Tyrone Kearns
Devlin Security #1 (uncredited)
Samantha Katelyn
Liam's Assistant (uncredited)
Christopher Beanland
FBI Instructor (uncredited)
Marcy Conway
FBI Instructor (uncredited)
Francis Dobrisky
FBI Instructor (uncredited)
Robert Hendren
FBI Instructor (uncredited)
Juanita P. Taylor
FBI Instructor (uncredited)
Jon Buckhouse
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Angelo Foukas
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Lesley Leichtweis Bernardi
Gold Manager (uncredited)
Peter Adrianopoulos
Security Guard (uncredited)
Stephanie Chapman Baker
Speaker (uncredited)
Alexandra Tabas
Maintenance Worker (uncredited)
A.P. Laurenson
Photographer / Waiter (uncredited)
Nathaly Thibault
Cigar Lounge Patron (uncredited)
Stephen Walters
University President (uncredited)
Alexander Da Mota
NAT - New Agent in Training (uncredited) / FBI Agent (uncredited)
Charles Barden
NAT - New Agent in Training (uncredited)
Heather Ashley Chase
NAT - New Agent in Training (uncredited)
Krystina Motsinger Francis
NAT - New Agent in Training (uncredited)
Frank Francisco
NAT - New Agent in Training (uncredited)
Paul Pillsbury
NAT - New Agent in Training (uncredited)
Chloe Zeitounian
NAT - New Agent in Training (uncredited)
Picardy Jean-Pierre
NAT Spigno (uncredited) / NAT - New Agent in Training (uncredited)
Martin Dionne
NAT - New Agent in Training (uncredited)
Jeremy Lacombe
NAT - New Agent in Training (uncredited)
Melissa Plante
NAT - New Agent in Training (uncredited)
Carlos Clemenz
CIA Student Ortega (uncredited)
Derek Johns
Checkpoint Agent (uncredited)
Demi Oliver
DITU Agent (uncredited)
Angelina Pivarnick
NYPD Police Captain (uncredited)
Trevor Wolf
NYPD Bomb Squad (uncredited)
Eric Abraham
NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Jonathan Gibbons
NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Lynn Marocola
NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Nicholas Marocola
NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Carter Ian
EOD Cop (uncredited)
James Nass
City Worker (uncredited)
Tahseen Ghauri
Airplane Passenger (uncredited)
Samantha Lee Johnson
Business Pedestrian (uncredited)
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 27, 2015
StatusCanceled
Seasons3
Episodes57
Content RatingTV-14
Genres
Wiki.
Quantico is an American thriller drama television series which aired on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) from September 27, 2015, to August 3, 2018, with 57 episodes broadcast over three seasons. Produced by ABC Studios, the series was created by Joshua Safran, who also served as the showrunner. Mark Gordon, Robert Sertner, Nicholas Pepper and Safran are its executive producers. Michael Seitzman replaced Safran as the new showrunner and an executive producer in its third season, with Safran remaining as an executive producer.
Priyanka Chopra stars as Alex Parrish, who joins the Federal Bureau of Investigation after graduating from the FBI Academy and becomes a prime suspect in a terrorist attack on Grand Central Terminal. Quantico initially had two timelines: the present, when Parrish flees from captivity to prove her innocence, and the past, with her and her fellow recruits training at the academy, during which details of their individual lives are learned. The series switched to a single timeline from the middle of the second season onward.
In addition to Chopra, the first South Asian to headline an American network drama series, the original cast—which changed significantly as the series progressed—included Jake McLaughlin, Yasmine Al Massri, Johanna Braddy, Tate Ellington, and Graham Rogers as her fellow recruits, with Josh Hopkins and Aunjanue Ellis as their trainers at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. The series' first season was produced primarily in Montreal, with downtown Montreal and Sherbrooke, Canada standing in for New York City and Quantico, Virginia in the United States. Production moved to New York during the second season, with a few episodes being shot in Italy and Ireland for its third season.
Quantico received positive reviews from critics, with praise for Chopra's performance and the diversity of the cast. The "confusing dual timelines" were criticized by some. The series was nominated for four People's Choice Awards, including Favorite Network TV Drama, with Chopra winning two: Favorite Actress in a New TV Series in 2016—making her the first South Asian to win a People's Choice Award—and Favorite Dramatic TV Actress in 2017. ABC canceled the series in May 2018, and it ended after three seasons.