Smart, sexy, ambitious: that’s Homicide Detective Callaghan. He takes pride in his work and is very much in love with rookie officer Andy McNally (Missy Peregrym).
Yet when his ex-flame Jo Rosati (Camille Sullivan) joins 15 Division, Luke is forced to reconcile his past heartache with his current romance. And after his life is put into jeopardy and the repercussions of that experience put his career temporarily on hold, it’s who he turns to for support and comfort that takes everyone by surprise.
With a new break in the unsolved Zoe Martinelli case that’s haunted him for three years, Luke is coming apart at the seams. Thwarted by his own zeal to solve it, he is a man possessed. And the only person he can count on to help him uncover the truth is barely speaking to him. This season, Luke will gamble big with the two things that mean the most to him…and nothing can prepare him for what he’ll lose.
Meet Eric Johnson:
Edmonton-native Eric Johnson is perhaps best known for his role as Whitney Fordman, a.k.a. Clark Kent’s romantic rival in the TV series Smallville. Audiences may also remember him as the teen Tristan in Legends of the Fall or as Tyler in Ginger Snaps: Unleashed.
In addition to his work on Smallville, his television credits include the first successful season of Rookie Blue, The Ghost Whisperer, The Unit, Criminal Minds and The Deadzone. He most recently assumed the title role in Flash Gordon, a modern day reinvention of the cult science fiction classic. Johnson’s depth of talent was showcased in the made-for-television movie, Scorn, which won a 2001 Gemini Award for Best TV Movie and garnered him a nomination for Best Actor.
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