Will there be a new White Collar?
During a White Collar cast reunion in May, Bomer confirmed there are “real conversations” about a potential revival. “I just talked to Jeff Eastin this morning… There’s nothing I would want more than to be on the set with this group of people again. There are real conversations happening,” Bomer said.
What age is Neal Caffrey?
Neal was an elusive White Collar criminal, and after a three-year chase, he was eventually apprehended by FBI agent Peter Burke….Neal Caffrey.
| Neal George Caffrey | |
|---|---|
| Birth Date | (1977-03-21) March 21, 1977 (age 45) |
| Profession | none/unknown (current) FBI Consultant (Former) Thief (Former) Fugitive (Former) |
Does Mozzie leave White Collar?
Eventually, he and Neal discover that the man who shot him is involved with Vincent Adler, the man behind Kate’s death. In the third season, it is revealed that Mozzie was abandoned on the doorstep of an orphanage with a stuffed bear named Mozart.
Where is June’s house in White Collar?
345 Riverside Drive √- Schninasi Mansion- The actual address is 351 Riverside Drive but this is closer to the location. Also known as June’s house from White Collar.
What languages does Neal Caffrey speak?
Neal speaks eight languages, including conversational Swahili, and has 27 known aliases….
| Neal Caffrey | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | FBI Consultant, Con Artist, Art Thief, Forger |
How many seasons of white collar are there?
Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay Talk WHITE COLLAR Series Finale, What This Show Meant to Them, What They Took Home from the Set, and More. Created by Jeff Eastin, the USA Network series White Collar is coming to an end, after six seasons.
Is ‘white collar’ cancelled?
Created by Jeff Eastin, the USA Network series White Collar is coming to an end, after six seasons. In the explosive series finale, “Au Revoir,” FBI Agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) gets involved in a dangerous con against the Pink Panthers, in order to help Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) pull off a risky heist.
Do you walk away from ‘white collar’?
TIM DeKAY: Do not walk away, and I know you wouldn’t anyway, but do not walk away until the final second of the episode. We’ve got some great twists and turns, and some wonderful moments between everybody. I think it hits on all the tones that have made White Collar what it is.