"Take What's Yours" | |
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Air date | September 11th, 2018 |
Writers | Thomas Kelly |
Director | Anthony Hemingway |
Producers | Michael Bay; Mick Betancourt; Jason Blum; Karen Clark; James DeMonaco; Andrew Form; Brad Fuller; Anthony Hemingway; Alissa M. Kantrow; Thomas Kelly; Sébastien Lemercier; Aaron Seliquini; Nick Snyder; Krystal Houghton Ziv |
Starring | Gabriel Chavarria; Hannah Anderson; Jessica Garza; Lili Simmons; Amanda Warren; Colin Woodell; Lee Tergesen |
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"Take What's Yours" is the second episode of season one of the drama series The Purge. It was directed by Anthony Hemingway with a script written by Thomas Kelly. It first aired on the USA Network on Tuesday, September 11th, 2018.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Gabriel Chavarria | Miguel Guerrero |
Hannah Anderson | Jenna Betancourt |
Jessica Garza | Penelope Guerrero |
Lili Simmons | Lila Stanton |
Amanda Warren | Jane Barbour |
Colin Woodell | Rick Betancourt |
Lee Tergesen | Joe Owens |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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William Baldwin | David Ryker |
Reed Diamond | Albert Stanton |
Fiona Dourif | Good leader Tavis |
Dominic Fumusa | Pete the cop |
Andrea Frankle | Ellie Stanton |
AzMarie Livingston | Bracka |
Jessica Miesel | Alison |
Lance E. Nichols | Otis |
Dane Rhodes | Carmanuce Cascone |
Adam Stephenson | Mark Cantoff |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Ashli Auguillard | Serafina |
Stacie Davis | Anna the Triage driver |
Nancy De Mayo | Party guest |
G-Rod | Gunman |
Emmanuelle Nadeau | Melissa |
John Neisler | Guest |
Alyshia Ochse | Anya |
Billy Slaughter | Lee |
Joel Ware | Security man |
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See also[]
External Links[]
- "Take What's Yours" at IMDB
- "Take What's Yours" at TV Maze
- "Take What's Yours" at the TV IV
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