Tracker(2001-2002)

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  • Sci-Fi & Fantasy,
  • Crime,
  • Drama

Overview

Tracker is a 2001 Canadian science fiction television series starring Adrian Paul and Amy Price-Francis. The series is based on a short story by Gil Grant and Jeannine Renshaw. The pilot episode and two other episodes were edited into the film Alien Tracker.

Cast

  • Adrian Paul

    Adrian Paul

    Cole / Daggon

  • Amy Price-Francis

    Amy Price-Francis

    Mel Porter

  • Geraint Wyn Davies

    Geraint Wyn Davies

    Zin

  • Leanne Wilson

    Leanne Wilson

    Jess Brown

  • Dean McDermott

    Dean McDermott

    Det. Vic Bruno

  • Richard Yearwood

    Richard Yearwood

    Nestov

  • Christopher Bondy

    Christopher Bondy

    Jonas Carr (as Chris Bondy)

  • Paul Hopkins

    Paul Hopkins

    Wes Tarber / Ramel

  • Juan Chioran

    Juan Chioran

    Suudor

  • Joan Marie Laurer

    Joan Marie Laurer

    Rhee (as Joanie Laurer)

  • Katheryn Winnick

    Katheryn Winnick

    Laura

  • Jackie Laidlaw

    Jackie Laidlaw

    Station Brunette

  • Tony Craig

    Tony Craig

    FBI Agent (uncredited)

  • Conrad Coates

    Conrad Coates

    Councilman Prestin

  • Mpho Koaho

    Mpho Koaho

    Sirez / Jordan Baylor

  • Richard Zeppieri

    Richard Zeppieri

    Bouncer

  • Richard Blackburn

    Richard Blackburn

    General Young

  • Joanne Kelly

    Joanne Kelly

    Zareth

  • Rod Wilson

    Rod Wilson

    Tev / Gordon

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    Status

    Ended

    Seasons

    1

    Episodes

    22

    Last Air Date

    Jun 3, 2002

    Network

    Syndication

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