List of Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders characters
This is a list of characters in the television series Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, an American police procedural drama that premiered March 16, 2016, on CBS in the United States.
Main characters
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Jack Garrett | Gary Sinise | Unit Chief / Senior Supervisory Special Agent | Main | |
Clara Seger | Alana de la Garza | Linguistics Specialist / Senior Supervisory Special Agent | Main | |
Matthew "Matt" Simmons | Daniel Henney | Special Operations Agent / Supervisory Special Agent | Main | |
Russ "Monty" Montgomery | Tyler James Williams | Technical Analyst | Main | |
Mae Jarvis | Annie Funke | Medical Examiner / Supervisory Special Agent | Main |
Jack Garrett
Played by
Clara Seger
Played by Alana de la Garza, SSA Clara Seger is a smart, well-traveled and multi-lingual cultural anthropologist and special agent with the IRT. Before rejoining the IRT in 2016, Seger was married to a man named Brad who was a fellow agent and, like her, knew Jack.[1] In 2013, she took a sabbatical from the FBI after her husband Brad died from unknown causes, which Clara struggled to cope with. She later, reluctantly, returned to the IRT in 2016.[2]
The character did not appear in the series'
Seger is a
Matt Simmons
Played by
Russ Montgomery
Played by
Mae Jarvis
Played by Annie Funke, Mae Jarvis is a medical examiner and special agent with the FBI's International Response Team (IRT). Young and spunky, Mae has a fun-loving big bro-little sis relationship with Simmons and was in the FBI purely as a medical examiner before being brought onto the IRT as a resident medical examiner to bypass the bureaucratic red tape in various countries.[1] Jarvis was briefly engaged to a man but later called off the wedding due to her devotion to her job with the IRT.
Recurring
Karen Garrett
Played by Sherry Stringfield, Karen Garrett is the wife of Jack Garrett and the mother of their five children.
Josie Garrett
Played by Brittany Uomoleale, Josie Garrett is the middle daughter of Jack and Karen Garrett's five children.
Kristy Simmons
Played by Kelly Frye, Kristy Simmons is the wife of Matthew Simmons and the mother of their four children.
Jake Simmons
Played by Ezra Dewey, Jake Simmons is the son of Matthew and Kristy Simmons and David's twin brother.
David Simmons
Played by Declan Whaley, David Simmons is the son of Matthew and Kristy Simmons and Jakes's twin brother.
Ryan Garrett
Played by Matt Cohen, Ryan Garrett is Jack's and Karen's oldest son who is currently training at the FBI Academy and following in his father's footsteps.
Characters from Criminal Minds
- Florence, Italy.
- Penelope Garcia – portrayed by Kirsten Vangsness.
Garcia appeared in the third episode of season one "Denial". In the opening scene of the episode, Garcia is looking for her octopus coffee mug that Russ Montgomery took. She later returned in the season two premiere "Lost Souls", in which she helped Monty track down victims' families while the IRT were investigating a mass abduction in Tanzania - Emily Prentiss – portrayed by Paget Brewster.
Prentiss appeared in the season two episode "Type A", in which she aided the IRT track down an unsub active in New York City and Taiwan - Mateo "Matt" Cruz – portrayed by Esai Morales
Cruz appeared in the season two episode "La Huesuda", in which he called Jack regarding information about his son, Ryan.
References
- ^ a b "Meet the Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders Team". TV Guide.
- ^ Review 'Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders' isn't beyond playing on xenophobic travel fears
- ^ from the original on 2019-01-15. Retrieved 2020-09-20.
- ^ de la Garza, Alana (2016-03-15). "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders: Alana De La Garza Shares Spinoff's Joys and Frights, Hails 'Wonderful' Forever Fans" (Interview). Interviewed by Matt Webb Mitovich. Yahoo!. Archived from the original on 2020-09-20. Retrieved 2020-09-20.
- ^ Petski, Denise (2015-07-17). "Alana De La Garza & Annie Funke Join 'Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders'". Deadline. Penske Media Corporation. Archived from the original on 2020-01-27. Retrieved 2020-09-20.