
Age: 55
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Taye Diggs (born Scott Leo Diggs, Taye comes from the playful pronunciation of Scotty as "Scottay") is an American theatre, film and television actor. He is known for his roles in the Broadway musicals Rent and Hedwig and the Angry Inch; the TV series Private Practice (2007-2013), Murder in the First (2014-2016), and All American (2018-2024); and the films How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998), The Wood, The Best Man (both 1999), Brown Sugar, Chicago (both 2002), Malibu's Most Wanted, Basic (both 2003), The Best Man (1999) and its sequel, The Best Man Holiday (2013), and Baggage Claim (2013). He had a recurring role as Jackson Duper on Ally McBeal, Dean Levine-Wilkins on The Good Wife, Mike Boyce on Rosewood starring real life friend Morris Chestnut, and Councilman Angelo DuBois on Empire. He starred in the lead role on the series Kevin Hill, and as Detective Brett Hopper on Day Break.

The movie opens on an event that occurs six weeks before the prologue Father Rominski is seen sitting in a prayer position with a bomb attached to him. When police officers enter the room, another bomb detonates, killing everyone. In November 2012, Third Precinct detective Becky Marney and her partner Tom Nelson arrive at the scene of a possible hostage situation by a serial killer known as the Trapper. Becky can choose to either be cautious and scope the place out or be confident and go straight through the front door. Depending on choices, Tom and/or the hostage Daniella Cardenas can be killed. Either way, suspected perpetrator Jonathan Finn is captured and arrested. Finn confesses to the Trapper crimes and is sentenced to death by lethal injection by Judge William Vanstone upon the recommendation of district attorney Felicity Graves. If Tom died or was promoted to sergeant, Becky is assigned a new partner, Karl Carter.
