Brotherhood (2006 TV Series) - Cast and Characters

Cast and Characters

  • Jason Isaacs plays Michael Caffee, a lifelong criminal who has just returned home, after a self-imposed seven-year exile when a hit was put on him, hoping to pick up where he left off.
  • Jason Clarke plays Tommy Caffee, Michael's brother and ambitious member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives who is not above breaking the law himself.
  • Annabeth Gish plays Eileen Caffee, Tommy's lonely wife who tries to fill the void in her life with narcotics and an extramarital affair with the mailman.
  • Kevin Chapman plays Freddie Cork, an Irish-American gang leader and Michael's very stern, no-nonsense boss; he is frequently in conflict with Michael and he often blackmails Tommy.
  • Fionnula Flanagan plays Rose Caffee, the highly manipulative mother of the Caffee brothers.
  • Fiona Erickson plays Mary Rose Caffee, Tommy and Eileen's eldest daughter.
  • Madison Garland plays Lila Caffee, the middle daughter.
  • Kailey Gilbert plays Noni Caffee, the youngest daughter.
  • Ethan Embry plays Declan Giggs,a Rhode Island State Police detective who is investigating the Caffee brothers despite having known them since childhood. He often blurs the line between investigating them and protecting them.
  • Brian F. O'Byrne plays Colin Carr, Michael's Irish cousin and right hand man, from Belfast.

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