FBI Agent Chris Amador

FBI Agent Chris Amador

FBI Agent Chris Amador is a character that appears on The Americans and is played by Maximiliano Hernández

Appearances

ShowEpisodeNameAirdate
The AmericansS01E01PilotJan 30, 2013
The AmericansS01E02The ClockFeb 6, 2013
The AmericansS01E03GregoryFeb 13, 2013
The AmericansS01E04In ControlFeb 20, 2013
The AmericansS01E05COMINTFeb 27, 2013
The AmericansS01E07Duty and HonorMar 13, 2013
The AmericansS01E08Mutually Assured DestructionMar 20, 2013
The AmericansS01E09Safe HouseApr 3, 2013

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