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- Pete and Myka, U.S Secret Service agents, are deployed in South Dakota's Warehouse 13 with a new assignment from an authority above and outside the government.
- While playing catch during some downtime at the Warehouse, Pete's inadvertent pass to Trailer breaks several artifacts and chaos ensues.
- The Warehouse 13 operatives uncover a mysterious comic book artifact and must work together to free themselves from its power.
- As five underworld heavies settle in for an all night stay at an abandoned warehouse and former film studio, a series of bizarre and unsettling occurrences quickly lead them to believe they are not alone. It was supposed to be a simple night of babysitting a single hostage, but when a series of numbers began to appear on the walls things soon took a dark turn. Later, after the hostage escapes, the perplexed thugs not only learn that there is a rat in the ranks, but also discover the unsettling nature of the films that were shot in the warehouse. Now, as terror takes hold, the thieves are about to discover that they are being stalked from the shadows and that their odds of living to see daybreak are shrinking with each passing minute.
- The cast of Warehouse 13 asks humorous questions to Saul Rubinek, and receive answers... from Artie.
- The Cast and Crew discuss the Mythology of the show, and also talk about some of the "Darker" aspects of the Warehouse.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the show, the casting, the characters, the steam-punk influence, and the Mythology behind the Warehouse.
- The Cast and Crew discuss some of their favorite artifacts from the series, and talk about the properties of some of the items.
- 2003–200425mTV-PG7.7 (476)TV EpisodeSomeone high up the military ladder has ordered an investigation on Colonel Mustang. What follows is a one-of-a-kind look into the daily affairs of the Flame Alchemist and his loyal (and often ridiculous) staff. Is there a haunted warehouse in Central full of soldier-killing zombies? Is Havoc lonely? Does Major Armstrong have a sister?
- 2017–2019TV EpisodeShawn Ashmore is best known from the TV series Warehouse 13 and as Bobby Drake/Iceman from the X-Men movie franchise, Interviewed with Celebrity Biograph's Mark J. Gross and Renee Grindlinger (Gelinas) on July 8, 2018. Shawn talked to Celebrity Biograph about starting in acting at 10 years old and how he got his role in X-Men. He talked about how his wife "geeked out" when she met Patrick Stewart, Professor X. He talked about flying back to LA to start filming his latest project titled: Anderson Falls, a psychological thriller. That is all he said he could say - but, Shawn stars as Detective Jeff Anderson who is obsessed with his wife's death and the tangle of circumstances that lead from suicide to more like murder. He just recently appeared in Acts of Violence with Bruce Willis and the Tribeca Thriller Devil's Gate with Milo Ventimiglia. Shawn Ashmore talks about feeling so fortune to be able to be an actor for a living and about the fans he enjoys meeting.
- Episode: (2009)2005– 1h 49mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2012)2005– 1h 11mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2022– 50mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 31mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 1h 42mPodcast EpisodeSaul Rubinek was born in a refugee camp in Germany after World War II. He was 9 months old when he arrived with his parents as immigrants to Canada. When he was 8 he began acting in English on stage. During his early stage career, he was involved in the development of over 50 Canadian plays as an actor and director in Toronto theaters. Throughout his life, Saul has continued to work in theater as an actor, director and writer, in Canada, the US, and in Europe, As a playwright, Saul's first play, "Terrible Advice", directed by Frank Oz, had its world premiere in London in 22011, and was translated into German and premiered in Berlin in 2013. On stage, Saul most recently performed at LA's Mark Taper Forum in Ethan Coen's new play "A Play Is A Poem". His new play "All In The Telling" chronicles his family history through 3 generations. His television work spans 4 decades, including series regular roles in "Frasier", and "Warehouse 13", as well as guest-starring roles in dozens of series, most recently "Billions", "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel", "For All Mankind", "Grey's Anatomy", and "Blue Bloods". Most recently, Saul is a series regular in a new series for Amazon starring Al Pacino, "Hunters". Saul's work in film also spans 4 decades, including Joel and Ethan Coen's "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs", Clint Eastwood's Oscar-winning "Unforgiven", Tony Scott's and Tarantino's "True Romance", and over 60 other feature films. His most recent film is "SHTTL", filmed in Ukraine in 2021 entirely in Yiddish. The film recently premiered in both the London AFI Film Festival and the Rome Festival. Saul has also directed two films produced by his wife and producing partner Elinor Reid: "Jerry and Tom", starring Joe Mantegna and Sam Rockwell (Sundance 1998); and the award-winning independent film "Cruel But Necessary". He also directed two movies for Paramount and Showtime: "Bleacher Bums", a film adaptation of the play about the Chicago Cubs baseball fans, and "Club Land" starring Alan Alda (Emmy nominee) . Penguin Books published Saul's non-fiction book "So Many Miracles", an account of his parents' survival growing up in Poland during World War II. He wrote and produced an award-winning documentary of the same tile for CBC and PBS, which chronicles his parents' reunion with the people who saved their lives during the Holocaust.
- 2022–Podcast Episode
- 2022–Podcast Episode
- 2016–TV EpisodeA highlight of Jeff's career was his role as a choreographer for the show Warehouse 13 season finale, working with 40 tap dancers! How cool!