Rush Hour is a action comedy television series based on the movie trilogy starring Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan. It air on CBS from March 31, 2016 to August 20, 2016.
Premise[]
A maverick LAPD detective and a by-the-book detective from Hong Kong who knock heads when they are forced to partner together. Detective Lee is a reserved, honorable master martial artist with lightning-fast moves who comes to L.A. to avenge his sister’s alleged death and learn more about her connection to a Chinese organized crime ring. Detective Carter, on the other hand, is a wisecracking cop who plays by his own rules and has never wanted a partner. As exasperated as Carter’s boss, Captain Cole, gets with him, she knows he’s a brilliant detective who gets results. Attempting to help the two get along is Sergeant Didi Diaz, Carter’s friend and former partner who doesn't hesitate to call him out on his antics. But even as cultures clash and tempers flare, Carter and Lee can’t deny they make a formidable team, and grudgingly admit that sometimes an unlikely pairing makes for a great partnership.[1]
Cast[]
- Justin Hires as James Carter[2]
- Jon Foo as Jonathan Lee[3]
- Aimee Garcia as Didi Diaz[4]
- Page Kennedy as Gerald Page[5]
- Wendie Malick as Lindsay Cole[6]
- Jessika Van as Kim Lee[4]
- Kirk Fox as Detective Don Ovan[7]
- Steele Gagnon as Derrick, Didi's young son.
- Julianna Guill as Dr. Alice Rosenberger
- Diedrich Bader as CIA Agent Westhusing
- Lyman Chen as MSS agent Joseph Yun
- James Hong as the Dragon of the Quantou
- Byron Mann as Fong
References[]
- ↑ CBS Announces 2015 Fall Schedule -SpoilerTV
- ↑ Justin Hires Cast As Carter In CBS Pilot ‘Rush Hour’ - Deadline
- ↑ Jon Foo To Play Detective Lee In ‘Rush Hour’ CBS Pilot - Deadline
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Aimee Garcia Cast In CBS’ ‘Rush Hour’ - Deadline
- ↑ CBS Serves Up a New Rush Hour Where It’s Actually Fun to Spend Some Time
- ↑ 'Limitless', 'Rush Hour', 'Criminal Minds' Spinoff, 'Code', 'Life' Among CBS Orders
- ↑ Kirk Fox on Donovan's full name