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  1. Rachel Turner, more commonly known by her alias of Rebecca Lowe, was a clever con artist and criminal on White Collar. Introduced as a museum worker under her alias, until she was fired, she ended up being the true main antagonist of season 5. This came to light after her identity was discovered by Peter Burke and Neal Caffrey following the deaths of Curtis Hagen and David Siegel, both of whom ...

  2. White Collar on Netflix: Cast, Streaming Date, and More Details - Netflix Tudum. All six seasons of White Collar are now streaming on Netflix. Here's everything you need to know about the series, which stars Matt Bomer as a charming criminal who teams up with the FBI.

  3. 8 apr 2010 · White Collar è una Serie TV di genere poliziesco del 2009, ideata da Jeff Eastin, con Matt Bomer e Tim Dekay. In streaming su Disney+.

  4. La terza stagione della serie televisiva White Collar, composta da sedici episodi, è stata trasmessa in prima visione negli Stati Uniti dal canale via cavo USA Network dal 7 giugno 2011 al 28 febbraio 2012; i primi dieci episodi sono stati trasmessi fino al 9 agosto 2011, mentre i restanti sei episodi sono stati trasmessi dal 17 gennaio 2012.

  5. The Pink Panthers are a high profile international group of thieves who are led by Alan Woodford. In the episode Borrowed Time Neal describes the Panthers as "The greatest thieves of our time" to Jim Boothe, his kidnapper. They are seen to their criminal peers as a group of gentleman thieves who are known for committing elegant meticulously planned thefts. They have committed numerous crimes ...

  6. Curtis Hagen was a proficient criminal on White Collar. Curtis Hagen was a con artist, talented art restorer, skilled forger and mastermind of a counterfeiting operation of WWII Spanish Victory Bonds. Stories of unredeemed bonds provided Hagen with the opportunity to cash in his 600 forgeries each for the value of the original worth $248,000. Using paper from old Spanish editions of Snow White ...

  7. Colletto bianco. La locuzione colletti bianchi (in inglese white-collar worker ), identifica quei lavoratori che svolgono mansioni meno fisiche, ma generalmente più remunerate rispetto ai colletti blu che svolgono il lavoro manuale. Infatti le camicie bianche si sporcano facilmente e quindi distinguono i lavoratori che "non si sporcano le mani".