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      Maria Bello talks about what it's like to play a rude, reckless and brilliant cop. Read our Q&A.

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      Meet the cast members of Prime Suspect.

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    Prime Suspect

    Prime Suspect stars Maria Bello (The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, A History of Violence) as tough-as-nails NYPD homicide Detective Jane Timoney, an outsider who has just transferred to a new squad where her new colleagues already dislike her. Jane is confident and focused - and also rude, abrupt and occasionally reckless. She has her vices, and rumours of a questionable past follow her everywhere - but at the end of the day she's a instinctively brilliant cop who can't be distracted from the only important thing: the prime suspect.

    A one-hour drama from director Peter Berg (Hancock, The Kingdom, Collateral) and Alexandra Cunningham (Desperate Housewives). Also starring are Aidan Quinn (Unknown) as Lt. Kevin Sweeney, Brían F. O'Byrne (Flash Forward) as Det. Reg Duffy, Tim Griffin (Star Trek) as Det. Augie Blando, Kirk Acevedo (Fringe) as Det. Luisito Calderon, Damon Gupton (The Last Airbender) as Det. Evrard Velerio and Peter Gerety (Blue Bloods) as Jane’s father, Desmond Timoney.

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