William Petersen was born in 1953 in Evanston, Illinois. He went to Idaho State University on a football scholarship and discovered acting there. He made his Broadway debut acting in Tennessee Williams' Night of the Iguana. He has been in numerous television shows and feature films. He plays the role of Gil Grissom, a forensic investigator, on the CBS weekly police drama "CSI." For his work on "CSI" he has received both Golden Globe and Screen Actors' Guild Awards.
Marg Helgenberger was born in 1958 in Fremont, Nebraska. She was discovered while acting in a college play at Northwestern University and took a role on ABC's daytime soap opera "Ryan's Hope." She also starred in ABC's prime time drama "China Beach." She has played the role of Catherine Willows on "CSI" since the show's inception in 2000.
George Eads was born in 1967 in Fort Worth, Texas. He graduated from Texas Tech University. He has played the role of Nick Stokes, a crime scene investigator working under Gil Grissom, on "CSI" for all but three episodes of the program since 2000.
Jorja Fox was born in 1968 in New York City. She was discovered during a model search when she was in high school. She has played major roles in three award-winning, long-running television shows: "ER," "The West Wing" and "CSI". She plays the role of Sara Sidle, a forensic scientist, on "CSI" and has been with the show since October, 2000.
Richard J. Lewis directed this episode of "CSI." He has directed a total of 44 episodes for this show but has not directed any since 2009. He produced over 127 episodes between 2000 and 2009. He also wrote two episodes for the show. His other directing and producing credits include dozens of TV shows and the 2010 film, "Barney's Version."
Carol Mendelsohn wrote this episode of "CSI." She graduated from Cornell University in 1973. She started out her career writing episodes for TV series such as "Fame" and "Midnight Caller." She has written and produced for "CSI" since 2000.