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Inspired by the life story of medium Allison Dubois, starring Patricia Arquette as a wife and mother of three who is trying to understand her natural intuition about people and her ability to communicate with the dead. While her husband Joe (Jake Weber) is as supportive and as loving as he can be, the couple is struggling to find a balance between her family life and Allison's powerful calling. At work, Allison is hired by district attorney Devalos (Miguel Sandoval) to use her avilities to help him solve crimes.

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  • Allison Dubois
    Patricia Arquette
    Patricia Arquette (Allison Dubois)

    Emmy winner Patricia Arquette portrays Allison Dubois, a dedicated wife and mother, whose abilities as a gifted psychic able to communicate with the dead are now public, in NBC's hit drama series MEDIUM. Arquette received the Emmy in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series category after the telecast of the initial 16 episodes of the critically acclaimed series, and has received several subsequent Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG nominations for this role.

    The granddaughter of comedian Cliff Arquette (best known for his TV personality "Charlie Weaver"), Arquette was born in Chicago and raised in Los Angeles. Her father was actor Lewis Arquette and her siblings - Rosanna, Alexis, Richmond and David Arquette - are all actors.

    Arquette's feature film credits include Richard Linklater's "12 Year Movie a.k.a. Boyhood" (in which the life of a boy is shot from the first grade through high school graduation), Andrew Davis' "Holes" (starring opposite Sigourney Weaver and Jon Voight), Michel Gondry's "Human Nature," "The Badge" (opposite Billy Bob Thornton), and "Little Nicky" (opposite Adam Sandler).

    Arquette has worked with a stellar list of directors in such critically acclaimed films as: Martin Scorsese's "Bringing Out the Dead" (opposite Nicolas Cage), Rupert Wainwright's "Stigmata" (opposite Gabriel Byrne), Sean Penn's "The Indian Runner," John Madden's "Ethan Frome," Tony Scott's "True Romance," Tim Burton's "Ed Wood," David O. Russell's "Flirting With Disaster," John Boorman's "Beyond Rangoon," "Lost Highway" (in a dual role for David Lynch), Steven Frears' "Hi Lo Country" and Roland Jaffe's "Goodbye Lover."

    Among Arquette's TV movie credits is "Wildflower," directed by Diane Keaton (for which Arquette earned a CableAce Award as Best Lead Actress).

  • Joe Dubois
    Jake Weber
    Jake Weber (Joe Dubois)

    Jake Weber portrays Joe Dubois, an aerospace engineer and supportive, loving husband and father to psychic Allison Dubois and their three girls. Weber is most recognizable for his role as Michael in "Dawn of the Dead" and for his role opposite Brad Pitt in 1998's "Meet Joe Black." In 2001-2002, Weber was a series regular in HBO's "The Mind of the Married Man" and has made guest appearances on NBC's "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" and ABC's "NYPD Blue."

    Trained at The Juilliard School, having received a B.A. degree in English literature and political science from Middlebury College, Weber has performed extensively on and off-Broadway.

  • Ariel Dubois
    Sofia Vassilieva
    Sofia Vassilieva (Ariel Dubois)

    Sofia Vassilieva portrays Ariel Dubois, Allison and Joe's eldest daughter who exhibits some of the same psychic abilities as her mother, in NBC's hit drama series. Fifteen-year old Ariel continues to struggle to balance her life as an everyday suburban teenager with her mysterious, emerging inherited gifts.

    Vassilieva's first acting role came at eight years old in the television show "The Agency," produced by Wolfgang Petersen, where she appeared as the granddaughter of a Russian general in scenes spoken in Russian. The next year, Vassilieva was chosen from several hundreds girls to play the role of Eloise in the TV movies "Eloise at the Plaza" and "Eloise at Christmastime," opposite Julie Andrews.
    Her additional television credits include 2002's "The Brady Bunch in the White House," where she portrayed Cindy Brady, opposite Shelley Long and Gary Cole.

    In film, she starred in the psychological thriller "Inhabited," opposite Malcolm McDowell and Patty McCormack, when she was nine years old. More recently, Vassilieva starred in the drama "Day Zero" with Elijah Wood, Ginnifer Goodwin and Chris Klein. In 2008, she portrays a disturbed teen in the thriller "Hurt" with Melora Walters and William Mapother. She will next be seen opposite Cameron Diaz, Alec Baldwin and Abigail Breslin in "My Sister's Keeper."

    Vassilieva speaks fluent French and Russian and is learning Spanish. In her spare time, she does ballet and yoga, plays piano, takes singing lessons, and rides horses.

  • Bridgette Dubois
    Maria Lark
    Maria Lark (Bridgette Dubois)

    Maria Lark portrays Bridgette Dubois, Allison and Joe's precocious middle daughter who has begun to exhibit the same psychic gifts as her mother.

    Lark has already appeared in her first music video for Norah Jones's "Sunrise," has been on "The View" as their youngest co-host and has been a guest on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" four times, all by the age of ten. "Access Hollywood" chose Maria as their correspondent for Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards 2007, but none of this is as big a deal as the potential of having her own dog. She loves all animals, and at the age of six drafted a contract for her mother to sign appealing that she will have a dog this year, at age 10.

    Maria enjoys swimming, basketball, karate, reading encyclopedias and the Harry Potter series, going to the movies, playing Gameboy, and watching television.

    Lark lives in Los Angeles with her mother and attends public school.

  • D.A. Devalos
    Miguel Sandoval
    Miguel Sandoval (D.A. Devalos)

    Miguel Sandoval portrays Manuel Devalos, a traditional by-the-book lawyer and Phoenix District Attorney, who early on recognized something special in Allison and continues to trust her psychic leads.

    Sandoval's career spans experience in film, television and theater. He appeared in NBC's miniseries "Kingpin" and has made several guest appearances throughout his career in such critically acclaimed shows as FRASIER, "Seinfeld," "Law and Order," "Alias," "Murder One" and "The West Wing."


    Sandoval has appeared in over 40 feature films including "Blow" with Johnny Depp, "Get Shorty" with John Travolta, "Clear and Present Danger" with Harrison Ford, "Up Close and Personal" with Robert Redford and Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park."

    Sandoval's work in the independent film world ranges from Alex Cox's "Repo Man," "Sid and Nancy," and "Walker" (among others) to Rodrigo Garcia's "Things You Can Tell By Looking At Her," opposite Amy Brenneman and "Nine Lives," opposite Elpidia Carrillo. Most recently, he appeared in his second film for Randall Miller ("Marilyn Hotchkiss' "Ballroom Dancing and Charm School"), entitled "Bottle Shock," that is slated to premiere at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.

  • Det. Lee Scanlon
    David Cubitt
    David Cubitt (Det. Lee Scanlon)

    David Cubitt portrays Lee Scanlon, a detective who has slowly come to respect Allison's knack for seeing what he can't and intuiting things that seem to elude others.

    Born in England to a Dutch mother and British father, Cubitt was six months old when his family moved to Vancouver. While attending the University, he studied acting full time and soon afterward, he landed a role as a rugby player in "Alive," starring Ethan Hawke.

    "Alive" helped spark Cubitt's career. He quickly landed one part after the next, including a role on the hit Canadian series "Traders," in which he starred for three and a half years. The show, about the high-stakes lives of a group of investment bankers, won the 1998 Gemini Award for Best Dramatic Series and Cubitt won the 1997 Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role.

    After landing a development deal with CBS, Cubitt moved to Los Angeles and joined the cast of the series "Michael Hayes," playing the brother of David Caruso's title character. He also had a recurring role on the Paramount produced drama THAT'S LIFE, starring Heather Paige Kent, Ellen Burstyn and Paul Sorvino.

    Cubitt's film credits include "Swann," starring Brenda Fricker, "I Shot A Man in Vegas," starring John Stockwell and Janeane Garofalo, "K2," Michael Mann's "Ali" and "The Perfect Son," for which he received the John Garfield Award for Best Actor at the Method Fest Film Festival.

    For television, Cubitt starred in several telefilms including the NBC mini-series "10.5" with Kim Delaney and the movie "John Christmas." He also starred in the series "The American Embassy" and most recently starred with Tom Sizemore in the Michael Mann series "Robbery Homicide Division."

  • Episode 1: Pilot
    Episode 1: Pilot

    When Allison, a pre-law students who is interning at the district attorney's office, starts to experience paranormal events, she wonders if she is psychic of psycho. When one of her dreams ends up being based on a real case, she is able to help the Texas Rangers solve a mystery.

  • Episode 2: Suspicions and Certainties
    Episode 2: Suspicions and Certainties

    Allison almost gives up all hope in working for the District Attorney's office when two months go by without any word. However, when Devalos looses his way on a high profile case he turns to Allison as a last resort.

  • Episode 3: Night of the Wolf
    Episode 3: Night of the Wolf

    Not convinced that all her dreams mean something, Allison ignores a dream about a wolf and blames it on the "Little Red Riding" book she read to her daughters. Later, however, she finds a connection in her seemingly trivial dream when she overhears a witness incorrectly describe a killer to a sketch artist/

  • Episode 4: Coming Soon
    Episode 4: Coming Soon

    When Devalos introduces Allison to a good samaritan that is helping his case out, Allison senses only evil from him. With no evidence to back up her intuition, Joe is convinced that Allison may be pregnant and the vision is a hormonal side affect on.

  • Episode 5: The Other Side of the Tracks
    Episode 5: The Other Side of the Tracks

    When the same dream wakes Allison up night after night, she begins to believe that it is brought on by stress and not a vision. However, when she meets a doctors that is studying psychics, she discovers that her dream was his real nightmare.

  • Episode 6: In Sickness and In Adultery
    Episode 6: In Sickness and In Adultery

    At home Allison is shocked when she has a dream that Joe is sleeping with another woman, while she works with Devalos to get more evidence to help him find the person responsible for killing a police officer.

  • Episode 7: Lucky
    Episode 7: Lucky

    When Allison's stepbrother comes back from the war, she is grateful that he is alive, but realizes that the experience has brought out his true abilities as a psychic. Allison must help her brother accept his gift and solve a mysterious house fire in which a little girl is killed

  • Episode 8: Jump Start
    Episode 8: Jump Start

    Allison has to convince Devalos that a suicide is actually the result of a completely different crime, which forces Allison to interact with Larry Watt (Conor O'Farrell), the same lawyer that tried to expose her as a psychic weeks earlier.

  • Episode 9: A Couple of Choices
    Episode 9: A Couple of Choices

    Allison's dreams are proven once again to be based on reality when Devalos instructs her to work with a detective who believes a handful of deaths involving newly weds is being committed by a serial killer and not the murder-suicides they are

  • Episode 10: Coded
    Episode 10: Coded

    When Ariel, Allison's oldest daughter, starts dreaming about a dead little girl, Joe and Allison must decide how to handle their child's new, sometimes disturbing, dreams. While Allison tries to help Ariel make sense of her dream, Joe would prefer to shield his daughter from the truth and blame the visions on nightmares.

  • Episode 11: I Married A Mind Reader
    Episode 11: I Married A Mind Reader

    When Allison comes down with a common cold, her medicine allows her to hear and see uncommon things, while watching one of her favorite TV shows from the 60's, Allison is able to tap into the minds of the actors, and reveal the real death behind the leading lady.

  • Episode 12: A Priest, a Doctor, and a Medium Walk into an Execution Chamber
    Episode 12: A Priest, a Doctor, and a Medium Walk into an Execution Chamber

    Devalos decides that Allison should view an execution of a death row inmate so she can see the seriousness of her job. Meanwhile, Ariel makes a new friend at school, but Allison fears the friendship will lead to heartbreak for her daughter.

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  • Episode 13: Being Mrs. O'Leary's Cow
    Episode 13: Being Mrs. O'Leary's Cow

    When a woman goes missing, Devalos and Scanlon call in Allison for help in disproving the husband's alibi. However, what Allison discovers could put the lives of hundreds of innocent people at risk.

  • Episode 14: Penny for Your Thoughts
    Episode 14: Penny for Your Thoughts

    When Allison dreams about a doctor brutally killing his teenage patient, she starts down a path that leads her to a killer from the early 1900's.

  • Episode 15: In The Rough
    Episode 15: In The Rough

    Allison finds herself in a difficult spot when she has information that could cause a murderer to go free. At home, Joe's mother comes to visit.

  • Episode 16: When Push Comes to Shove
    Episode 16: When Push Comes to Shove

    Reprising his role from the pilot episode, Arliss Howard guest stars as Capt. Kenneth Push of the Texas Rangers who literally puts his life on the line to help Allison find a serial killer before he can claim his next victim.

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    1) ....2) .... - What are you like! - sounds like you've been at the Brandy and Christmas pud already! I am sure that the dead - very possibly - try to speak to anyone who has the ability to listen ?- that's why we have so many of those darned gorey US police / psychic crime solving progs. on telly - Probably that's what started off 'Medium' in the first place... only thing is most people either can't or won't listen!I suspect though, the police approaching a psychic is still done out of desparation and not as a normal course of action? Maybe in the UK it's different, we are all supposed to be eccentric anyway so we may seem more open to it?(after all towards the End of the Victorian era, mediums and seances etc surfaced into great popularity here so we must be the grandma of it all?)...
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