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CHRISTOPHER:- Male, Caucasian, 12-15 yrs old. A computer nerd/genius who has turned goth since the death of his mother and his new attitude makes the team wonder if he’s more than just a grieving child. HEAVY EMOTION. GUEST STAR.
KIDS:- Males AND Females, Caucasian and African American, 11-14 yrs old. Typical kids who are susceptible to peer pressure. Must be comfortable playing/talking about “the choking games” (a game kids play to feel a certain “high”.) CO-STARS.
DAD:- Male, Caucasian, 38-42 yrs old. An EMT. A typical dad to a troubled teen but the team starts to see the makings of a sadistic side. GUEST STAR.
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[GIRL] Caucasian, 12-14 yrs. old, just your average, all-American kid. MUST BE ABLE TO SWIM (in a pool.) Also, requires HEAVY EMOTION/EXTREME FEAR. CO-STAR.
[BOY] Caucasian, 5-10 yrs. old. Normal kids who love sports, toys, etc sptv050769. HEAVY EMOTION/EXTREME FEAR. CO-STAR.
[DETECTIVE ANNE] Female, Caucasian, 40-45 yrs old. Local Virginia cop. Frustrated by the pace of the investigation and the rising body count. GUEST STAR.
[MARINE] Male, 38-42 yrs old, Caucasian. Fighting over in Iraq. Returns to find his entire family (wife and 3 kids) have been murdered. EXTREMELY HEAVY EMOTION. Large CO-STAR/Possible GUEST S
[MANAGER] Male, Caucasian, 30-40 years old. Manager to a rockstar (being played by Gavin Rossdale.) Has stereotypical Hollywood-Power-Player moments. MAJOR GUEST STAR (please submit names!)
[SKINNY GUY] Male, Caucasian, Mid/late 20s, very thin and a bit creepy. CO-STAR/POSSIBLE GUEST STAR.
[GOTH KIDS] 18-25 years old. Males AND Females, any ethnicity. Looking for kids who actually have tattoos, piercings, crazy hair colors, etc. CO-STARS.
Here’s an unusual combination: Gavin Rossdale and Criminal Minds. But the two shall meet this November when the British rocker and sometime-thespian guest stars on the CBS procedural.
Rossdale will play a Goth rock star who may or may not be moonlighting as — what else? — a brutal serial killer.
Rossdale’s previous acting work has mostly been limited to the big screen. In addition to co-starring in the 2007 Nick Stahl-Erika Christensen heist flick How to Rob a Bank, Gwen Stefani’s other half has appeared in Zoolander, Constantine, and The Mayor of Sunset Strip.
Unsubs: – A pack of 3 killers – all Caucasian, 28-32 years old, BLUE COLLAR CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (need to have the physicality to match.) One slightly more dominant than the others, but all three are evil/violent to their cores…GUEST STARS.
Check out these photos of Moonlight’s Alex O’Loughlin from his up-coming guest appearance on Criminal Minds. I hardly recognized him!

Alex guests as a serial killer who sends a videotape of one of his crimes to the BAU team in an effort to stop his own crime spree. The episode is scheduled for Wednesday, April 29 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT on the CBS Television Network.
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This week on CBS’ Criminal Minds (Wednesdays at 9 pm/ET), Paget Brewster steps front and center when a rogue priest conjures up demons from Prentiss’ past. Brewster gave us a preview of the episode, as well as mooned over upcoming guest star Alex O’Loughlin.
TVGuide.com: I hear we’re getting a healthy helping of Prentiss this week.
Paget Brewster: Oh my god, it was exhausting! [Laughs] When you’re on an ensemble show and you’re messing around with everybody every day and you’re not in every scene, and then all of a sudden you’re in every scene, it’s rough. I would not want to be Hugh Laurie.
TVGuide.com: The episode is titled “Demonology” and it says, “Prentiss has a personal connection to one of the victims in a series of deaths with religious overtones.” Man, you can almost hear the thunderclap in the background.
Brewster: Basically we discover that a priest is performing exorcisms outside of the church guidelines. Bruce Davison plays a Catholic priest we go to for advice, and he tells us, “Hey, the church knows it’s done, but there are certain guidelines you have to follow,” and this “renegade” isn’t doing that. The question becomes, “Is this guy actually chasing a demon or is this guy a serial killer?” If we get this guy, are we stopping someone from doing a good thing?
TVGuide.com: Bruce Davison is always a fun guest star.
Brewster: That guy is so much fun. One day he asked me, “Are you Brewster as in William Brewster from the Mayflower?’ I said, “Yeah, how would you know that?” It turns out that my [ancestor] nursed his through influenza, at Plymouth! He gave me the book Mayflower, so I’m sending him The Wordy Shipmates by Sarah Vowell.
TVGuide.com: Might “Demonology” change the way we look at Prentiss?
Brewster: Possibly. She has a past and it’s a little controversial, as to how she knows this victim, a friend of hers from when she was a teenager in Rome. She asks Hotch, “Can I look into this?” And then she uses her position s a federal agent questionably in seeking out the truth. And there is something that happened to her as a kid that….. Well, it’s risky what they wrote. We’ll see how people respond.
TVGuide.com: Speaking of Prentiss’ past, will we ever learn more about her mother, the ambassador?
Brewster: What’s kind of exciting is that at any time, the writers can create more history. But there’s nothing else this season involving my mom, who is, of course, Kate Jackson.
TVGuide.com: There was an episode last season where Prentiss offered to become the guardian to a young victim. Do you think we’ll revisit her desire to have children?
Brewster: I do, yeah. A lot of the female agents who we have spoken to, they work all the time, and they have a hard time just dating. It’s an interesting conundrum. Do they choose this life where they’re constantly working and dealing with the darkest side of humanity? All we’ve ever heard about Prentiss’ dating life is, “It’s grim out there.” [Laughs] But that’s what we hear from the female agents we talk to.
TVGuide.com: Of course, a band of fans want her to hook up with Hotch.
Brewster: I know! I didn’t realize that fans make these videos on YouTube? A.J. Cook sent me a hilarious one that made it look like Prentiss and J.J. were having a secret lesbian affair. You know, when Hotch was blown up in the SUV, we shot this scene where he’s in the hospital and I’m standing next to him, looking at his bleeding ear. Our director came in and said, “Paget, you’re looking at Hotch like you’re in love with him. It looks really weird.” So now, every day, Thomas [Gibson] and I flutter our eyelids at each other.
TVGuide.com: Tell me about some of the guest stars still to come this season.
Brewster: Well, in this episode, I got the best of the best. In addition to Bruce, James Remar (Sex in the City) plays the father of the victim, and Walton Goggins (The Wire) is playing my childhood friend….
TVGuide.com: Have you shot the episode with Alex O’Loughlin (Moonlight) yet?
Brewster: Oh, Alex…. Alex sets all the girls into a twitter. Various departments were vying for Alex’s attention. We just finished that this past Saturday morning, at 5:30 am.
TVGuide.com: Did Prentiss get a “moment” with Alex?
Brewster: No, No…. Prentiss had no moments with Alex! [Laughs] He’s a cutie-pie! There’s a little kid, Jake Cherry, in that episode, and he’s amazing too. All our guest stars are extraordinary, which we need to remember. We’re there every day, and we have longstanding jokes with the crew, so we need to remember there is someone standing next to us, acting [as if] they’re about to die or their child has been murdered. They’re working up all this emotion, and we’re hiding fart machines from each other. We’re the most childish set, and we love it!
TVGuide.com: Are there plans for another explosive season finale?
Brewster: I haven’t heard anything yet. We’re doing 26 episodes, and most shows do 22, so we should have finished two episodes ago. It’s a grind.
TVGuide.com: You need to stop being so damn good!
Brewster: [Laughs] We’re just trying to make it to the finish line. I’m sure [the finale] will be shocking, but I don’t know if they can blow us up again. They only did that last year so none of could ask for a raise!
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Birthday: July 3, 1962
Birthplace: Charleston, SC
Where he lives now: San Antonio, TX
Height: 6′2″
Status: Married with three children
Hobbies: Belly Dancing, Playing Golf
Favourite Color: Blue
Big Break: Greg on “Dharma & Greg.”
Other Acting Roles:
Before taking the part of family man Hotchner on “Criminal Minds”, Thomas Gibson spent five years starring in the hit series “Dharma & Greg.” He’s also been featured in series such as “Chicago Hope” and “Caroline and the City,” as well as in mini-series including “Tales of the City,” “More Tales of the City,” “The Kennedys of Massachusetts” and “A Will of Their Own.” He has also had roles in feature films including “Psycho Beach Party,” “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” and “Eyes Wide Shut.”
Bio: Thomas Gibson met his wife, Christine, in Paris. They married in 1993.Together they have 3 children; Sons J.P. (James Parker), (1999 July 23); Travis Carter (2002 July 1) and daughter Agatha Marie (2004 April).
Thomas attend the College of Charleston and interned at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. He ended up winning a scholarship to Julliard School and pursued his studies and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
Trivia:
- Thomas is left-handed.
- Thomas plays the ukulele (taught himself the song “Singin’ in the Rain” on it).
- Worked with Mandy Patinkin on the TV series, Chicago Hope and again on Criminal Minds.
- On Tuesday, March 19, 2000 he substituted for Regis Philbin on Live with Regis and Kelly.
- Was born on the same day as Tom Cruise. The two appeared together in “Eyes Wide Shut” and “Far and Away“.
- According to the rest of the Criminal Minds cast, Gibson is a really funny gun on the set.
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Gibson, who grew up in South Carolina, mentioned that he and Stephen Colbert, host of The Colbert Report, grew up in the same hometown. Gibson said, “He’s married to the girl that was the Cinderella to my Prince Charming when I was 12.”
