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from "CSI: NY" (2004)
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Overview
Biography:
Sid is the quirky, crazy, funny ME(Medical Examiner)... See more »
Alternate Names:
Sid Hammerback
Filmography
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- "CSI: NY"
- Today Is Life (2013) TV episode, Played by Robert Joy
- Blood Actually (2013) TV episode, Played by Robert Joy
- Seth and Apep (2013) TV episode, Played by Robert Joy
- White Gold (2013) TV episode, Played by Robert Joy
- Nine Thirteen (2013) TV episode, Played by Robert Joy
(163 more)
Video-game:
- CSI: NY (2008) (VG) Played by Robert Joy
... aka "CSI: NY - The Game" - USA (video box title)
Additional Details
Fun Stuff
Quotes:
From "CSI: NY: Unwrapped (#8.17)" (2012)
Det. Mac Taylor: What do you got for me, Sid?
Sid Hammerback: If I had a nickel for every time I heard that question. I'm afraid I've spoiled everyone around here over the years. The age-old tradition of the investigator being present at autopsy is to answer questions that might assist the medical examiner, moi, in determining the cause and mode of death, not the other way around.
Det. Mac Taylor: Well, that's what the book says, but I don't think they knew about Sid Hammerback when they wrote it. You always have more answers than questions. That's why you're the best.
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Det. Mac Taylor: What do you got for me, Sid?
Sid Hammerback: If I had a nickel for every time I heard that question. I'm afraid I've spoiled everyone around here over the years. The age-old tradition of the investigator being present at autopsy is to answer questions that might assist the medical examiner, moi, in determining the cause and mode of death, not the other way around.
Det. Mac Taylor: Well, that's what the book says, but I don't think they knew about Sid Hammerback when they wrote it. You always have more answers than questions. That's why you're the best.
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