Steven Linder

Steven Linder

Steven Linder is a character that appears on The Bridge and is played by Thomas M. Wright

Appearances

ShowEpisodeNameAirdate
The BridgeS01E01PilotJul 10, 2013
The BridgeS01E02CalacaJul 17, 2013
The BridgeS01E03RioJul 24, 2013
The BridgeS01E04Maria of the DesertJul 31, 2013
The BridgeS01E05The BeastAug 7, 2013
The BridgeS01E07DestinoAug 21, 2013
The BridgeS01E08VendettaAug 28, 2013
The BridgeS01E09The BeetleSep 4, 2013
The BridgeS01E12All About EvaSep 25, 2013
The BridgeS01E13The Crazy PlaceOct 2, 2013
The BridgeS02E03SorrowswornJul 23, 2014
The BridgeS02E04The AcornJul 30, 2014

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