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"John Doe"
Series Sleepy Hollow
Season 1, Episode 5
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Air date October 14th, 2013
Writers Melissa Blake
Director Ernest Dickerson
Producers Neal Ahern; Melissa Blake; Philip Iscove; Aaron Rahsaan Thomas; Jose Molina; Damian Kindler; Alex Kurtzman; Roberto Orci; Heather Kadin; Ken Olin; Mark Goffman; Len Wiseman; April Nocifora
Starring Tom Mison; Nicole Beharie; Orlando Jones; Katia Winter
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"John Doe" is the title to the fifth episode from season one of the supernatural drama television series Sleepy Hollow and is the fifth episode in the series overall. It was directed by Ernest R. Dickerson with a script written by Melissa Blake. It first aired on the FOX Network on Monday, October 14th, 2013 at 9:00 pm.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Guest Stars[]

Co-Stars[]

  • D.J. Mifflin as Moloch
  • Michael Roark as Devon Jones
  • Matthew Lintz as Thomas Grey
  • Summer Parker as Girl
  • Miles Doleac as William Grey
  • Dikran Tulaine as Prefect
  • Marc Fajardo as EMT
  • Vicki Ellis Gray as Mail carrier
  • Robin Dale Robertson as Gov. John White
  • Kevin Patrick Murphy as Ananias Dare
  • Becca Potter as Eleanor Dare
  • Adora Dei as CDC member
  • Meg Gillentine as Hazmat doctor
  • Sophia Watson as Flower girl
  • Joy Walters as Medic
  • Danielle Sagona as Woman

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