Nick Savrinn
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Prison Break character | |
Nick Savrinn | |
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Role | Lawyer |
Current status | Deceased |
First appearance | Cute Poison (1x04) |
Last appearance | Flight (1x22) |
Episode count | 18 |
Portrayed by | Frank Grillo |
Nick Savrinn, played by Frank Grillo, is a fictional character from Fox television series Prison Break.
Nick graduated from Columbia Law School with a Juris Doctor and turned down offers from many large firms in New York City to work for Project Justice, an organization that frees wrongly convicted people. During his time there, he freed thirteen clients, five of whom had the death penalty. Although Project Justice refused to help Veronica Donovan (Robin Tunney) with Lincoln Burrows' (Dominic Purcell) case, Nick offered to do pro bono work because he believed Lincoln was innocent.
[edit] Appearances
Introduced as a recurring character in the first season's fourth episode, "Cute Poison", Nick Savrinn has appeared in every episode in the first season thereafter except from the flashback episode, "Brother's Keeper". The character was later killed off in the penultimate episode of the first season, "Go" but was also featured in the season finale, "Flight".
[edit] Season 1
After witnessing his superior's refusal to help Veronica Donovan at Project Justice, Nick approaches Veronica on the street and offers his help. He reviews Lincoln's case and both he and Veronica set off to find evidence to support Lincoln's innocence. They discover that the security tape of Lincoln shooting was fake but when they go to find the original copy of the video tape, it was already damaged.
In a subsequent episode, "Riots, Drills and the Devil (Part two)", they are threatened via a public phone call in Washington, D.C. when they find the old offices of Ecofield, Terrence Steadman's company. This is followed by an explosion in Veronica's apartment but the two escape to Nick's father's cabin in New Glarus, Wisconsin. L. J. (Marshall Allman) later joins them after he was also targeted by Agents Paul Kellerman (Paul Adelstein) and Daniel Hale (Danny McCarthy). In episode "And Then There Were 7", Nick, Veronica and L. J. narrowly escape from "The Company" agent Quinn. Nick was rushed to hospital with a gunshot wound. After he recovers, Nick and Veronica go back to the court for one last time to appeal for Lincoln on the day of his execution. They lose the appeal but fortuitously, an anonymous man gives the judge new evidence that allowed him to stay the execution.
This renews their hope for exonerating Lincoln, prompting them to have a medical examiner investigate Terrence Steadman's body in episode "By the Skin and the Teeth". However, the dental records of the corpse match those of Terrence Steadman's past records. In "J-Cat", Nick, Veronica and L.J. return to New Glarus to visit the dead Quinn, wheret they obtain his cell phone. As Nick looks for a phone charger in a shop, he is met by a man who reminds him of their deal.
It is revealed in "The Key" that Nick had another motive for working with Veronica; he had struck a deal with John Abruzzi (Peter Stormare) that in exchange for his father's freedom, he would keep watch on Veronica and ultimately deliver Veronica at Abruzzi's request. When he is asked to bring Veronica with him to a landing strip in episode "Tonight", Nick is conflicted with Veronica and his father's safety. Ultimately in the next episode "Go", Nick apologizes and tells Veronica to get to Blackfoot, Montana to find Steadman. Empty-handed, Nick goes to his apartment to meet his father, where he witnesses his father being shot by one of Abruzzi's henchmen. Nick refuses to tell the henchman where Veronica is and as a result is killed.
[edit] External link
- Nick Savrinn's biography at Fox.com
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Production: | Season 1 | Season 2 | Airdates | DVD releases | Mobisodes |
Miscellaneous: | The Company | Escape plan | Europeangoldfinch.net | Fox River State Penitentiary |
Characters: | |
Main: | John Abruzzi | Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell | Brad Bellick | Lincoln Burrows | L. J. Burrows | Veronica Donovan Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin | Paul Kellerman | Alexander Mahone | Michael Scofield | Fernando Sucre | Sara Tancredi |
Secondary: | List of recurring and minor characters |