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NUMB3RS is a drama about an FBI agent who recruits his mathematical-genius brother to help the Bureau solve a wide range of challenging crimes in Los Angeles. The two brothers take on the most confounding criminal cases from a very distinctive perspective. Inspired by actual cases, the series depicts how the confluence of police work and mathematics provides unexpected revelations and answers to the most perplexing criminal questions. A dedicated FBI agent, Don Eppes (Rob Morrow), couldn't be more different from his younger brother, Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz), a brilliant mathematician who, since he was little, yearned to impress his big brother. As a seasoned investigator, Don deals in hard facts and evidence, whereas Charlie, a math professor at a California university, functions in a world of mathematical probability and equations. Now, despite their disparate approaches to life, Don and Charlie are able to combine their areas of expertise and solve some killer cases.
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Rob Morrow as Don Eppes

Rob Morrow is best known for his portrayal of Joel Fleishman in the hit series "Northern Exposure," which garnered him three Golden Globe and two Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Actor in a Dramatic Series. Morrow portrayed John Wilkes Booth in the TNT movie "The Day Lincoln Was Shot" and starred in "Only Love," opposite Marissa Tomei, on CBS. He recently starred in the Showtime original series "Street Time." In addition to being an established actor, Morrow has received critical acclaim as a writer and director. He directed an episode of HBO's crime drama "Oz," three episodes of "Street Time" and three episodes of CBS's "Joan of Arcadia." Morrow made his directorial debut with "The Silent Alarm," which premiered at the 1993 Seattle Film Festival, and went on to screen at the Hamptons, Boston, Edinburgh, and Sundance Film Festivals, with its television debut on Bravo. In 2001, he starred in his most ambitious project, "Maze," an independent feature that like he wrote, directed and produced.

His film credits include lead roles in Robert Redford's Oscar-nominated film "Quiz Show," "Mother" and "Last Dance."

Morrow recently starred off Broadway in "The Exonerated." A founding member of the nonprofit theater ensemble Naked Angels, Morrow's additional stage credits include "Third Street" at the Circle Reparatory Theatre and London's West End production of "Birdy."

Morrow serves on the Board of Directors of Project ALS, an organization committed to funding research for finding effective treatments and cures for people living with ALS, a fatal neuromuscular disease. A New York native, Morrow resides in Los Angeles. His birth date is September 21.

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David Krumholtz as Charlie Eppes

David Krumholtz recently starred as Milt Shaw in the critically acclaimed film "Ray" and was featured in "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle." His other feature film credits include "Santa Clause 2," "Slums of Beverly Hills," "The Mexican," "Sidewalks of New York," "Scorched," "Ten Things I Hate About You" and "Liberty Heights." Krumholtz's television credits include guest starring roles in "Undeclared," "Freaks and Geeks," "ER" and the television movie "Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie."

He will also be seen in the upcoming films "Guess Who," starring Ashton Kutcher and Bernie Mac, "Serenity" and the independent film "The Last Holdout.” Most recently, David starred in “Max & Grace,” an independent dark comedy that will make its world premiere at SXSW in March 2005.

Krumholtz was born in Queens, New York, and resides in Los Angeles. His birth date is May 15.

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Judd Hirsch as Alan Eppes

Judd Hirsch grew up in New York and studied engineering at the City College of New York and architecture at Cooper Union before studying acting at New York's American Academy of Dramatic Arts and HB Studio. Hirsch is probably best known for his portrayal of Alex Rieger in the classic television series "Taxi," a role which garnered him two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series and nominations during every season of the show's run. Hirsch also starred as John Lacey in the series "Dear John," for which he won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Comedy, before starring opposite Bob Newhart in the comedy series "George and Leo" on CBS.

Hirsch's eclectic resume of film credits includes "King of the Gypsies," "Ordinary People," which garnered him an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actor, "Without a Trace," "Teachers," "Independence Day" and "Man on the Moon."

Hirsch's Broadway theater credits include Neil Simon's "Barefoot in the Park," "Knock Knock," Neil Simon's "Chapter Two," "Talley's Folley" (Tony and Drama Desk award nominations), "I'm Not Rapaport" (Tony Award winner), Conversations With My Father" (Tony Award Winner and Outer Circle Critics Award Winner), "A Thousand Clowns" and "Art."

Hirsch currently resides in New York City. His birth date is March 15.

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