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Red Reddington (James Spader) returns to face a deadly international threat on The Blacklist season 2.
The second season of the American crime thriller television series The Blacklist premiered on NBC on September 22, 2014, and concluded on May 14, 2015, and ran for 22 episodes. The season was produced by Davis Entertainment, Universal Television, and Sony Pictures Television, and the executive producers are Jon Bokenkamp, John Davis, John. YourSerie.COM - Direct Download: The Blacklist S05 720p, 1080p WEB, HEVC x265 and x264, from MEGA, Mediafire, GoogleDrive, for free.
STRICTLY EMBARGOED to SEPT 28, 2014 — Sunday TV Guides first use: Megan Boone and James Spader in episode one, season 2 of The Blacklist. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied
AS FBI profiler Elizabeth Keen, Megan Boone had a heck of a first season on The Blacklist.
On her first day on the job, she discovered the world’s most wanted man Raymond ‘Red’ Reddington (James Spader) had come in from the cold, and would join forces with the FBI — but would work only with her.
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As the season unfolded she discovered her marriage was a lie, Red had murdered her adopted father, and that nobody was quite what they seemed.
Now, as season two of the hit show launches, Boone’s Liz Keene may be bewildered and bruised, but she’s not beaten or bowed.
And she’s set to more than hold her own alongside Red — the enigmatic criminal who is as much her mentor as her tormentor on the show.
The 31-year-old actress says the role of Liz is the gift that just keeps giving. Much like the prodigiously-talented Spader, who, Boone says, continues to surprise her every day on set.
Looking for answers ... Megan Boone in season two of The Blacklist. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied
Series two opens with Liz Keen still reeling from revelations her husband is a spy, rather than a mild-mannered primary school teacher, and the duplicity of Red, who claims to want to protect her, but consistently gives her half-truths.
She’s a little more paranoid, and a little harder. She’s living out of suitcases. She more cautious. And producers warn, perhaps a little more like Red.
“He’s also adorable” ... Megan Boone on co-star James Spader. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied
“Red and Elizabeth’s relationship has changed absolutely,” Boone says.
“She’s wiser. It took her a while to get the big picture with Reddington and now she’s not going to ignore that. She has her own agenda.”
As for Spader’s character, Boone says expect, early on, an uncharacteristically-rattled Reddington — shaken from his customary cool of master puppeteer pulling criminal strings.
“We introduce people that have that effect on him and reveal more about where he’s coming from,” she says.
“That’s what makes this show what it is. Those startling moments are interesting. Red is so strong and impenetrable and then something shakes him to the core and he realises that is something that’s really important to him.
“I have learned to expect anything from these scripts. The more and more we delve into the series the more we realise it’s really dark,
“And it gets darker and darker and stranger and weirder. I feel like we’re the show where all the stray dogs come to play.
On set ... Megan Boone and James Spader in season two of The Blacklist. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied
The Blacklist is indeed dark, but Boone says between takes, she has found a lightness and camaraderie among the cast. Not least with Spader — who may play Red with merciless, enigmatic mastery, but transforms when the cameras stop rolling.
“I adore that man,” she says.
“He is intelligent and funny and I could say a lot of things that people would probably expect because watching him you can tell how smart and ridiculously talented he is, and what a charismatic man he is.
“However, I think it would surprise people to know he is also so adorable.
“There’s this little soft side in James where if you are fooling with him and you can intrigue that little sweet soft side, you get the kindest, cutest little laugh out of him … not a Red Reddington laugh … it’s different, it’s a really cute one.
“I get the biggest kick out of that, out of getting him to bubble up with that laugh.”
Glamour shot ... The Blacklist's Megan Boone loves playing the role of Liz Keen. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied
Boone at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con | |
Born | April 29, 1983 (age 37) |
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Nationality | United States |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2001–present |
Known for | The Blacklist |
Partner(s) | Dan Estabrook |
Children | 1 |
Megan Boone (born April 29, 1983) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as FBI agent and profiler Elizabeth Keen on the NBC drama series The Blacklist.[1][2] She was a regular on Law & Order: LA and Blue Bloods and has appeared in films such as My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009) and Step Up Revolution (2012).
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Early life and education[edit]
Boone was born in Petoskey, Michigan and raised in The Villages, Florida. Her parents relocated there when she was a child to be closer to her grandparents.[3] Her grandfather, H. Gary Morse, was the developer of The Villages; and her mother, Jennifer Parr, is the Director of Sales.[4] Boone says that she was 'hooked' on acting at age seven when her grandparents took her to New York to see a Broadway play starring Nathan Lane.[5]
Boone studied acting as a student at Belleview High School, where she graduated in 2001.[4] In 2005, she graduated from Florida State University's School of Theatre with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Acting.[6] Boone studied with Jane Alexander and Edwin Sherin at the Asolo Repertory Theatre and workshopped with playwright Mark Medoff.[7] Boone credits Alexander with influencing her to continue acting though she considered quitting early in her career.[4] In late 2017, Boone began studying for an MBA in Sustainability from Bard College.[8]
Career[edit]
Boone starred in the 2007 Los Angeles debut of the Charles L. Mee play Limonade Tous Les Jours and won two LA Weekly Theater Awards for her performance.[9][10] Boone made her feature film debut in the horror film My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009),[11] followed by a supporting role in Sex and the City 2 in 2010. During 2010 in her year in television, she portrayed Junior Deputy District Attorney Lauren Stanton in the short-lived NBC series Law & Order: LA. That same year, Boone made her directorial debut with the independent film Eggshells for Soil, portions of which were shot in her hometown, The Villages, Florida.[4] She has also appeared in Step Up Revolution (2012), the fourth film in the Step Up series.[12]
Boone would later receive a starring role in the independent drama Leave Me Like You Found Me (2012),[13] for which she won the Gen Art Film Festival Award for Best Actress.[7] She had a recurring role on the CBS police drama series Blue Bloods in 2013,[14] followed by her starring role of FBI agent Elizabeth Keen in the NBC series The Blacklist the same year.[15]The Blacklist achieved both critical and public success, including good DVR ratings scores.[16]
Personal life[edit]
In November 2015, Boone's representative confirmed she and artist Dan Estabrook were expecting their first child together.[17] In January 2016, during an appearance on Live! with Kelly and Michael, Boone revealed she and Estabrook were engaged and expecting a girl.[18] Boone gave birth to a daughter that April.[19][20]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Elijah | Abigail | Short film |
2007 | The Mustachioed Bandit Meets His End | Kate | |
2009 | My Bloody Valentine 3D | Megan | |
2010 | The Myth of the American Sleepover | Kerri Sullivan | |
2010 | Eggshells for Soil | Teacher | Also director, writer and producer |
2010 | Sex and the City 2 | Allie | |
2012 | Step Up Revolution | Claire Asa | |
2012 | About Cherry | Jake | |
2012 | Leave Me Like You Found Me | Erin | Gen Art Film Festival Award for Best Actress |
2013 | Welcome to the Jungle | Lisa | |
2013 | Family Games | Sloane | Movie released in 2018 |
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | The Cleaner | Rae | Episode: 'Five Little Words' |
2008 | Cold Case | Helen McCormick '60 | Episode: 'Wings' |
2010 | Harvard Medical School | Nell Larson | Unsold TV pilot |
2010 | HMS: White Coat | Nell Larson | Television film |
2010–2011 | Law & Order: LA | DDA Lauren Stanton | 7 episodes |
2013 | Blue Bloods | Detective Candice McElroy | 2 episodes |
2013–present | The Blacklist | Elizabeth Keen | 149 episodes[a] |
2014 | Robot Chicken | Hannah Horvath / Kelly Garrett / Zira / Angie | 2 episodes |
2017 | The Blacklist: Redemption | Elizabeth Keen | 2 episodes |
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Footnotes[edit]
- ^Although she is credited in all 154 episodes of the series aired to date, Megan Boone has appeared only in 149 episodes. Because of her pregnancy during the filming of the third season, she does not appear between episodes 19 and 22 and her adult character does not appear in the 17th episode of the fourth season.
References[edit]
- ^'Megan Boone, star of NBC's 'The Blacklist', sits down with Betsy Kling'. WKYC. Retrieved 2019-04-10.
- ^'The Blacklist Gets the Band Back Together | TV Guide'. TVGuide.com. 2019-03-22. Retrieved 2019-04-10.
- ^Rorke, Robert; Getlen, Larry; Seibel, Deborah Starr (September 8, 2013). 'Actors to watch this fall'. New York Post. Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^ abcd'NBC's new hit show 'The Blacklist' stars talented local actress Megan Boone'. Villages-News. September 30, 2013. Retrieved April 27, 2015.
- ^Per Boone's remarks during appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers (January 16, 2018).
- ^'Alum to Star in New NBC Series'. Florida State University. September 6, 2013. Archived from the original on October 8, 2013. Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^ ab'Megan Boone Bio | Elizabeth Keen | The Blacklist'. NBC. Retrieved October 11, 2013.
- ^'The Blacklist's Megan Boone has a new target: climate change'. Grist. 2017-09-26. Retrieved 2017-09-30.
- ^Morgan, Terry (August 5, 2007). 'Review: 'Limonade Tous Les Jours''. Variety. Retrieved October 11, 2013.
- ^Morris, Steven Leigh (April 8, 2008). 'The 29th Annual L.A. Weekly Theater Awards'. LA Weekly. Retrieved October 11, 2013.
- ^Wax, Alyse (January 16, 2009). ''My Bloody Valentine 3D' Gives Us a Boone!'. Fearnet. Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^Lowe, Justin (July 25, 2012). 'Step Up Revolution: Film Review'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 13, 2013.
- ^Schoenbrun, Dan (March 12, 2012). 'Five Questions with Leave Me Like You Found Me Director Adele Romanski'. Filmmaker. Retrieved October 13, 2013.
- ^Andreeva, Nellie (October 25, 2012). 'Megan Boone To Do Arc On 'Blue Bloods' As Danny's Partner, Subs For Jennifer Esposito'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
- ^Andreeva, Nellie (March 1, 2013). 'Megan Boone Cast As Female Lead In NBC Pilot 'Blacklist''. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 22, 2013.
- ^'NBC's 'The Blacklist' jumps among DVR viewers'. MediaLife Magazine. March 13, 2018. Archived from the original on April 15, 2017. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
- ^Leon, Anya; Michaud, Sarah (November 16, 2015). 'Megan Boone Expecting First Child'. People. Retrieved December 9, 2015.
- ^''Blacklist's' Megan Boone Reveals Baby's Gender – And She's Engaged!'. Access Hollywood. January 18, 2016. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
- ^Leon, Anya (April 20, 2016). 'Megan Boone Welcomes Daughter Caroline'. People. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
- ^Dawn, Randee (April 20, 2016). 'Blacklist Star Megan Boone Welcomes Daughter'. Today. Retrieved October 13, 2016.
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