ComicBookReligion.com logo

 

unnamed whimpering woman

 
unnamed whimpering woman
 

Religion: not determined yet

Name: unnamed whimpering woman

Other Names: Whimpering Woman

Classification: supporting character supporting character  

Publisher(s): CBS

First Appearance: Hostages - Season 1, Episode 1 (23 Sep. 2013): "Pilot"

Creators: Omri Givon, Alon Aranya, Jeffrey Nachmanoff, Kenita Miller (actress)

Number of Appearances: 1

Enemy of: unnamed bank robber, unnamed subordinate bank robber

Defended or Helped by: FBI, Duncan Carlisle, Metropolitan Police Department, unnamed sniper

Location: Washington, D.C., USA

Race: black

Gender: female

Note: among hostages in bank robbery; rescued by Duncan Carlisle

Actress Kenita Miller played one of the thirteen hostages who were bank employees or customers at the Eastchester Savings Bank in Washington, D.C. which was robbed by two masked bank robbers.

In the closing credits, Kenita Miller's part is listed as "whimpering woman" because she is seen in the bank audibly whimpering as the bank robbers threaten her and the other hostages.

Police from Washington, D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department surrounded the bank and began trying to establish communication with the bank robbers. But before they really began communications, Agent Duncan Carlisle of the FBI arrived on the scene. He ordered a police sniper to shoot one of the bank robbers who was visible through a window. Carlisle announced he was the agent in charge, he talked to the remaining bank robber on the phone. Carlisle convinced him to release twelve of the hostages in exchange for the transportation he was asking for. The unnamed whimpering woman was among the twelve hostages released.

Carlisle was able to rescue the final hostage while killing the remaining bank robber.

unnamed whimpering woman unnamed whimpering woman unnamed whimpering woman unnamed whimpering woman


This character is in the following story which has been indexed by this website:
Hostages - Season 1, Episode 1 (23 Sep. 2013): "Pilot" (cameo)