Main cast •
Timothy Hutton as Nathan "Nate" Ford, called "The Mastermind" or, in the opening credits of later seasons, "The Brain": A former
insurance fraud investigator for IYS Insurance, operated by Ian Blackpoole, and the team's mastermind. The son of
South Boston numbers runner Jimmy Ford, Nate originally intended to become a
Catholic priest prior to becoming an insurance investigator. While Ford was working for IYS, Blackpoole implemented a policy of denying all claims and forcing a lengthy appeals process before anyone can get paid. (Blackpoole claimed the policy was implemented to cut
costs, but in fact, it was so that his company would be able to turn a bigger
profit.) When Nate's young son Sam became terminally ill, IYS refused to pay for a potentially life-saving procedure, claiming it was experimental, resulting in his death. The aftermath led to Nate's divorce from his wife Maggie, his subsequent dismissal from the company, and his descent into
alcoholism. At this low point, Nate was hired to lead a group of thieves to retrieve stolen documents. After meeting the team for the first time and running a con against their employer, who double-crossed them, Nate is asked to continue working with them and is given the privilege of leading the team and selecting what clients the team will help. A skilled planner and
chess player, Nate draws on his experience as an insurance investigator to anticipate the moves of his team's marks. Nate is affable, but is unwilling to discuss his own problems with friends or others. His tendency to change objectives in the middle of a job, his alcoholism, and his often-tenuous relationship with his team has, on occasion, put the client and the team at risk. Nate's struggle to battle his demons is a major theme of the series, and it is not till the series finale that he is finally able to walk away and find peace. •
Gina Bellman as Sophie Devereaux, "The Grifter": An accomplished British grifter with a taste for
art theft and a desire to become a legitimate actress. Multi-lingual and particularly adept at the use of accents, Sophie is seen to portray many characters in various cons, usually making direct contact with marks to draw them into the con. Comically, her attempts to make a career as an actress lead to nothing but failure, as she proves woefully untalented and over-the-top onstage. Only during a con, when she can disappear effortlessly into a character, can she actually act well, ironically, if she is
pretending to be an actress. (As Nate phrases it, "She can act...
when it's an act.") Sophie has a collection of aliases, which includes "Sophie Devereaux", and her real name is unknown. She has a long history with Nate, dating back at least 10 years to a period when he investigated her spree of art theft for IYS. At some point, they recognized an attraction to one another (possibly around the time they shot each other) and their relationship wavers between platonic and romantic for much of the show's run, leaving Sophie alternately frustrated, angry, and disappointed. Sophie often acts as second in command to Nate and will take charge when Nate is out of control. Sophie and Nate have on occasion tried to further the relationship, but for various reasons, one or the other resisted until they wound up in bed together in the third-season finale. After that, they settle into an occasionally bumpy, but devoted, romance. Nate proposes to Sophie in the series finale (using what he believes to be her real name), and they depart the team for parts unknown. •
Aldis Hodge as Alec Hardison, "The Hacker": The team's computer specialist, gadgeteer and
hacker. He is a self-proclaimed geek and
science fiction fan, with an easygoing manner and a dry, unusual wit. Hardison was raised by a foster parent, an older woman he refers to as "Nana", and his first large-scale crimes involved sticking the country of
Iceland with Nana's medical bills. Hardison can hack into most forms of electronics, and he is rarely caught. Hardison designed and assembled the computer and video systems in the team's headquarters, and is responsible for the two-way earpieces ("earbuds") used by the team on each episode. Hardison is a convincing actor, able to talk his way out of almost any scenario, but he is often too clever for his own good, and whenever he has the opportunity to lead a con, he devises overcomplicated schemes usually doomed to failure. He is also very attached to his electronics (and in particular his van, "Lucille") and shown to become very depressed when the con takes a turn for the worse and requires his electronics to be destroyed so the team can make its escape. Hardison from time to time will back up Eliot in fighting situations although his skills are not nearly as extensive. Hardison's and Parker's relationship develops into a romantic one as time goes on, but it is fraught with personal (and physical) complications. •
Christian Kane as Eliot Spencer, "The Hitter": The team's highly skilled martial artist, weapons expert, and self-described "retrieval specialist". A former
black ops soldier, his role in cons is often to play supporting roles while protecting the team, often leading him into hand-to-hand combat that draws on his considerable fighting skills. Eliot was once a hitman for crime financier Damien Moreau, and he is well known as a legendary hired gun, assassin and bodyguard before he switched careers and went into business as a thief. Despite being a skilled marksman, Elliot has an intense dislike for firearms, and uses them only when no other options are available to him. While merely presumed as the muscleman, he demonstrates a subtle intelligence in conversation, often taking advantage of the underestimations of others and later in the series performing as a grifter along with Sophie. In contrast to the other characters, Eliot prefers to keep his romantic life private, as well as much of his background, which includes some very dark deeds of which he refuses to speak. Over the course of the series, he displays extraordinary talent for singing and cooking, and later takes charge of the kitchen of the microbrewery in Portland where the team has set up headquarters, despite clashes with Hardison on the subject of food. •
Beth Riesgraf as Parker, "The Thief": An expert thief,
cat-burglar,
pickpocket and
safe-cracker, memorably referred to (by Eliot) as "20 pounds of crazy in a five-pound bag". The product of an abusive childhood spent in several foster homes, Parker is awkward around other people and has a terrible understanding of social norms. Over the course of the series, she comes to regard the other members of the team as her family, and for the first time in her life, trusts someone other than herself. Sophie and other members of the team have attempted to improve gaps in her social skills on numerous occasions, usually with limited success. As they become closer, Parker develops romantic feelings for Hardison, but her inability to properly express her feelings leads to a slow, awkward courtship. While emotionally impulsive, she can demonstrate great physical self-control in her work using acrobatics, strength, and concentration to her advantage. Parker was trained at a young age by expert thief (and recurring character) Archie Leach (
Richard Chamberlain), and her obsessive focus on theft is to the point that her safe house is filled with gear and rappelling equipment to help her in various jobs. Parker is often sensitive to cons involving children, and at several points, the team's other members were thrown into danger when she went off-script to ensure an at-risk child did not end up like her. In season 5's "The Broken Wing Job", she proves that she can handle problems on her own while the other team members are away and seems to be, with Nate's guidance, developing her ability as a planner. In the series finale, Nate retires and leaves the team in her hands as the new Mastermind.
Recurring cast •
Mark Sheppard as James Sterling, Nate's colleague and rival at IYS, and later an Interpol agent. Sterling learns of Nate's new life and begins to follow him, first thinking that Nate wants his job at IYS and later to bring the team to justice. Nate soon realizes Sterling is on his trail, but foils his efforts to dismantle the team's cons. In time, a theft leads Sterling to work with the team on a con, the outcome of which leads to his being offered a position with
Interpol. The two remain friendly adversaries, though the team's other members all hate him passionately (mostly Eliot), and Sterling has, on several occasions, allowed Nate to continue to remain untouched in exchange for Nate and his group helping him catch bad guys—for which he takes full credit. In the episode "The Queen's Gambit Job", Sterling tricks the team into helping him rescue his daughter Olivia, whose existence was previously unknown even to Nate. As of season 5's "The Frame-Up Job", he has become the head of a special Interpol art theft/forgery detail which he himself had organized. In the series finale, he shows his ultimate respect for Nate and seemingly ends their rivalry by allowing Nate to escape from an Interpol office with a hard drive full of information. •
Jeri Ryan as Tara Cole, a self-assured grifter who was sent by Sophie to replace her while Sophie leaves on a quest to "find herself". An ex-agent who formerly attended Quantico, Tara shows a talent for cryptography, hand-to-hand combat, interrogation, and evasion. (In reality, Ryan's involvement was due to Gina Bellman's pregnancy.) Tara is able to adapt to the team's method, but she struggles to be accepted by the team. It is only when she learns to loathe Sterling that Eliot tells her NOW she is part of the team. Tara is completely honest about being a con-for-profit (seeking a cut from most of their jobs), but soon she learns to understand their not-for-profit motives. Tara returns in Season 4 to assist Parker and Sophie in the episode, "The Girls Night Out Job." •
Kari Matchett as Maggie Collins, Nate's ex-wife, an art expert who re-enters his life while working with IYS Chair Ian Blackpoole. Maggie still cares for Nate, but she cannot stand his alcoholism and self-destructive tendencies, which led her to divorce him. She is initially unaware of IYS's role in her son's death, but learns the whole story as she is drawn into one of Nate's cons, which allows them to come to terms with his death and begin to rebuild their relationship. She demonstrates a flair for Nate's new work and ends up helping the team complete a con in the season 1 finale; later, the team comes to her rescue when she is falsely accused of theft. She returns to help the team in the fourth-season finale and by then has developed a close friendship with Sophie, to Nate's surprise and unease. •
Rick Overton and
Gerald Downey as
FBI Special Agents Taggert and McSweeten, who have (unwittingly) worked with the team on at least four occasions, believing Hardison and Parker to be fellow FBI agents. Credited with major arrests following four of the team's cons, they have risen through the ranks of the bureau rapidly. McSweeten, who appears several times without Taggert's involvement, also has a crush on Parker (whom he thinks is "Agent Hagen"), which is a constant source of Hardison's jealousy. In season 5, McSweeten seeks the team's help with a case that obsesses his father. •
Robert Blanche as Detective Captain Patrick Bonanno, a
Massachusetts State Police detective the team tips off when they want a mark to be arrested. An honest cop who has the team's respect, Bonanno is apparently aware of the team's work, but has never attempted to pursue them. At the end of season 2, he is nearly murdered by an arms dealer, and Nate arranges a con to avenge him. Bonanno is a lieutenant in season 2, but is promoted to captain as season 3 opens, and is a regular at Nate's weekly poker games in season 4. •
Tom Skerritt as Jimmy Ford, Nate's father, an Irish-American numbers-runner and grifter, and a legendary figure in the Boston crime circles. Nate's choice of career was in reaction to his troubled relationship with his father, and after disrupting one of Jimmy's cons, forced him into retirement in Ireland. He returned at the end of the fourth season and manages to mend his relationship with his son before being killed by Latimer and Dubenich. •
Richard Chamberlain as Archie Leach, an expert thief who was a professional mentor and father figure to Parker. He inadvertently involved the team in a job when Parker came to his aid. He began training Parker at the age of 12, and although he wished to adopt her, he was unable to do so since he was keeping his life of crime a secret from his wife and family; he also recognized that Parker would have trouble fitting in with his family. Leach returned to assist the team in the fourth-season finale, where he finally referred to Parker as his daughter and gave Parker's and Hardison's relationship his blessing. •
Goran Visnjic as Damien Moreau, an international crime financier and illegal-goods trader who has thus far been untouchable by international law enforcement. Moreau hides behind a network of people who do his bidding, while living on an isolated island. The team must use the clues and connections they find during their cases to take down his network and bring him to justice while under the watchful eye of a woman known only as "the Italian". Due to the machinations of the team, Moreau is eventually jailed in the small, politically unstable country of San Lorenzo. •
Elisabetta Canalis as "The Italian", an unnamed Italian woman who blackmails the team into taking down Moreau within six months. If the team fails, she promises to have Nate imprisoned and the rest of the team killed. •
Wil Wheaton as Colin "Chaos" Mason, an unscrupulous hacker whose skills rival Hardison's. Chaos and Hardison see each other as nemeses, but Chaos has also attempted to kill Sophie and nearly succeeded. Despite being arrested twice after going up against Leverage Consulting, he is reluctantly hired to assist the team in the fourth-season finale. •
Clayne Crawford as Quinn, a professional man of violence who is almost as good as Eliot. He opposes the team in the first-season finale, but bears Elliot no ill will, and is hired to assist them in the fourth-season finale. •
Leon Rippy as Jack Latimer, a multibillion-dollar professional investor who has been tracking the team since their first job. He profits from the team by way of betting against the companies the
Leverage crew takes down, thus getting ahead of the market. He has twice attempted to make a deal with Nate; he would let them know of companies that have covered their tracks so well that they do not show on the team's radar, and when the team takes down said companies, he will make certain investments from which he will profit. As of "The Lonely Hearts Job", he appears to be working with someone who wants to make war on the team. In the fourth-season finale, he was last seen falling from the top of a dam, struggling for control over a gun with Victor Dubenich, and then a sound of a gunshot is heard. •
Saul Rubinek as Victor Dubenich, the mark in the pilot episode, who assembled the team for Nate and then double-crossed them, motivating them to unite to destroy his business and get him jailed. At the end of the fourth season, he is seen as being behind Latimer's involvement with the team as part of his plot (from prison) for revenge. He was also last seen falling from the top of a dam, struggling for control over a gun with Jack Latimer, and then a sound of a gunshot is heard. •
Adam Baldwin as Colonel Vance, a
United States Army Special Operations officer given the task of
counter-terrorism operations, and formerly Eliot's commanding officer. Between seasons 4 and 5, Eliot and he infiltrate a foreign missile site as seen in a flashback. Later, he works with Eliot, Hardison, and Parker to foil a terror attack on
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