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Burn Notice - Season 1
TrailerMichael Westen is steamed, or, more precisely, burned. His career as a spy ends when he gets a 'burn notice,' the covert equivalent of a pink slip. Together with Fiona, his ex-girlfriend and IRA spy, and his friend Sam, also a former spy, Michael uses his special ops training to help others in trouble.Actors: Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell, Sharon Gless, David Zayas, Ray Wise, Dan Martin, China Chow, George Tasudis, Chance Kelly, Marc Macaulay, ...»Director: Matt NixCountry: United StatesDuration: 44 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 8.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Burn Notice - Season 1"
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Characters of "Burn Notice - Season 1"
Fiona GlenannePlayed by: Gabrielle AnwarSam AxePlayed by: Bruce CampbellMadeline WestenPlayed by: Sharon GlessMr. PynePlayed by: Ray WiseLucy ChenPlayed by: China ChowOlegPlayed by: George TasudisAgent HarrisPlayed by: Marc MacaulayAgent LanePlayed by: Brandon MorrisBarryPlayed by: Paul TeiSugarPlayed by: Arturo RossiSorority Girl #2Played by: Desiree AndersonSkateboarder #2Played by: Kent LefebvreBruce GellmanPlayed by: Steve DuMouchelNate WestenPlayed by: Seth PetersonVirgil WatkinsPlayed by: Chris EllisJason BlyPlayed by: Alex CarterPhillip CowanPlayed by: Richard SchiffKent FontenauPlayed by: Jeffrey JohnsonRay WagonerPlayed by: Bruce BlauerCarmeloPlayed by: Todd StashwickGlenn HarrickPlayed by: Johnny MessnerNydamPlayed by: Ray LloydCarlaPlayed by: Tricia Helfer -
Creators of "Burn Notice - Season 1"
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Critic Reviews of "Burn Notice - Season 1"
San Jose Mercury NewsApril 06, 2016The series is not great television by any means, but it has a kind of breezy charm and sly wit that make it one of this summer's better new shows.
Detroit Free PressJune 28, 2007It makes a smart, charmingly irreverent first impression, thanks to its pleasantly warped, deadpan writing and performing.
Seattle Post-IntelligencerJune 28, 2007This show has no illusions of being anything more than a solidly made and terrifically entertaining TV distraction, neat and crisp as citrus soda.
USA TodayJune 28, 2007The goal is little more than light, disposable summer entertainment - and the show may even get there, if it can strip away some of its more annoying drags.
Hollywood ReporterJune 28, 2007Burn is at its best when Westen is outwitting and outracing bad guys.
VarietyJune 28, 2007Graced with a sly voiceover and strong supporting characters, it's the kind of breezy romp that dovetails nicely with the cabler's most popular fare and which manages to look more effortless than it surely is.
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