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Virgil Piotrowski
Virgil
Status: Alive
Nationality: Flag of the United States American
Affiliation: CIA
Sibling(s): Max
Marital status: Married
Spouse(s): A wife
Played by: David Marciano
Season(s): 1, 2, 3
First episode: "Pilot"

Virgil is a former employee of the CIA who went freelance.

Biography

Carrie hires Virgil to put "eyes and ears" into every room in Nick Brody's house and to observe the audio/video feeds for her while she's at work. Because Carrie is paying only $1000 a day, Virgil performs a bare bones job with his younger brother Max instead of with his normal team (Nick and Eddie). Virgil, Carrie, and Max eavesdrop on what they thought was a suspiciously clandestine meeting for Nick, but actually turned out to be a private discussion with Thomas Walker's widow, Helen. Virgil confronts Carrie about the anti-psychotic medication Max found in her bathroom.

Personal life and relationships

Virgil trusts Carrie and says he loves her, despite whatever issues she might be going through. Max is his younger brother. When he's hired at his normal rates for surveillance, he works with two guys named Nick and Eddie.

Background information and notes

  • Virgil performs his services under the guise of a business named "Ballard Home Communications".

Behind the Scenes

Appearances

Season 1
Pilot Grace Clean Skin Semper I Blind Spot
"The Good Soldier" "The Weekend" "Achilles Heel" "Crossfire" Representative Brody
"The Vest" Marine One
Season 2
"The Smile" "Beirut is Back" "State of Independence" New Car Smell Q&A
A Gettysburg Address "The Clearing" I'll Fly Away Two Hats "Broken Hearts"
"In Memoriam" "The Choice"
Season 3
"Tin Man Is Down" "Uh... Oh... Ah..." "Tower of David" Game On The Yoga Play
"Still Positive" "Gerontion" "A Red Wheelbarrow" "One Last Thing" "Good Night"
"Big Man in Tehran" "The Star"