Neal Caffrey wears a fedora most often in White Collar
The mansion where Neal Caffrey lives on the TV show White Collar is Schinasi Mansion. It is located at 351 Riverside Drive in Manhattan, New York.
White Collar has not been cancelled. Right now it is on a mid-season break and the show will return for the second part of season four on January 22, 2013 on the USA Network.
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John Bolz was a key grip for the show who recently died in a tragic car accident. He was honored with an episode on July 27 in his memory. A union member posted this on a website: "John was a union brother and a important member of the White Collar family. He was loved and will be missed by all that knew him. A trust fund has been set up for the care and education of his childern. Donations can be sent to IATSE Local 52 328 West 48th St New York NY 10036. Checks can be made out to the Joh H Bolz Family Trust."
Neal Caffrey wears a fedora most often in White Collar
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"White Collar" is a TV series about an expert con artist who partners with the FBI to catch other white-collar criminals. The show explores themes of deception, redemption, and the blurred line between right and wrong. It combines elements of crime, drama, and comedy in its storytelling.
The mansion where Neal Caffrey lives on the TV show White Collar is Schinasi Mansion. It is located at 351 Riverside Drive in Manhattan, New York.
I believe it it Jere Burns, who once played in the show Dear John with Judd Hirsch and recently has been playing in White Collar on USA.
Yes it will be airing in January of 2010.
White Collar has not been cancelled. Right now it is on a mid-season break and the show will return for the second part of season four on January 22, 2013 on the USA Network.
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There was some worry that Mozzie may not return to White Collar after he was shot in season two, episode nine "Point Blank." His heart stopped, but he survived. As of November 2012, Mozzie is still a character on the show.
In the season four, episode ten episode of White Collar called "Vested Interest," Peter and Neal give a panel with two TVs on stage.