Berlin Station (TV series)

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Berlin Station
Genre Espionage drama
Created by Olen Steinhauer
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Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Michaël Roskam
Olen Steinhauer
Brad Winters
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Release
Original network Epix

Berlin Station is an upcoming American espionage drama television series. A ten-episode first season will premiere on Epix in the fall of 2016.[1][2]

Production

Epix announced a 10-episode straight-to-series order on May 21, 2015. Michaël Roskam will executive produce the series and direct the first two episodes. Olen Steinhauer will write and executive produce the series.[3] Production started in Berlin in November 2015.[2]

Cast

  • Richard Armitage as Daniel Miller, the cerebral, newly anointed CIA officer who goes from being an analyst at Langley to an undercover officer in Berlin tasked with finding a leak.[2]
  • Richard Jenkins as Steven Frost, a veteran of the Cold War who serves as the CIA’s Chief of the Berlin Station.[4]
  • Rhys Ifans as Case Officer Hector DeJean.[5]
  • Michelle Forbes as Valerie Edwards, the no-nonsense administrator who serves as a Berlin Station Internal Branch Chief.[2]
  • Tamlyn Tomita as Sandra Abe, a quiet presence lording over the efficient operation of Berlin Station while having an affair with her boss, Steven Frost.[2]
  • Leland Orser as Robert Kirsch, a devoted and successful Deputy Chief who digs intelligence out of the capital through a mix of force, diligence and cleverness.[2]
  • Richard Dillane as Deputy Liaison Gerald Ellman, a gentle, reserved man who plans his transfer to Budapest, but finds himself in a position of being collateral damage.[2]
  • Bernhard Schütz as Hans Richter, an old-world spy who has risen, against all odds, to the highest ranks of the BfV.[2]
  • Rameez Siddiqui as supporting character BfV.[2]

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