3.5
/10
Bellhop is a fictional character portrayed by Rigo Alexander in the TV series Las Vegas.
They appear in 3 episodes out of a total of 106 aired
Bellhop is also portrayed by Heather Seiffert.

Bellhop

by Rigo Alexander

character

Episodes3

  • 7.6
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    Hit Me!

    episode S2.E20 march 2005
    Ed Deline and Danny McCoy realize the casino is in trouble: the computer table to weed out mathematical players failed to spot Bill Healy; Adam Clemo and Mike Cannon find out it's being sabotaged by a gizmo operated by a transmitter with a wide range. But how does it work? - Sam Marquez looks out for the son of a recently deceased big spender and winner of $300,000 who came to try his luck, without any experience, in dad's lucky green polyester suit. Sam tries desperately to get it cleaned after a woman spilled red wine on it - Chrissy Potter is worried about her missing husband Grant, but his credit card is also used in the casino- by him, in other female company, but the reason is surprisingly painful.
  • 7.6
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    Down and Dirty

    episode S3.E11 december 2005
    Casey Manning, the casino owner, has booked a porn convention but this is not exactly Ed's favorite crowd. Ed himself is in the new publicity spot shoots, with unnecessary personal complications. Casey's ex Sam's moaning finally wears his patience down enough to separate their assets and file for divorce. The national poker competition on TV is just the show for organizer Lance Marshall, but the Montecito boys won't accept an unknown schoolteacher outplaying the pros.
  • 7.4
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    Lyle & Substance

    episode S3.E17 march 2006
    When Danny catches chip thief Justin Frank, he claims to have heard a man intends to blow up the Montecito next Thursday, even if that tip doesn't get him a deal. FBI Agent Kent considers old-timer Ed's call pointless. Danny, Justin and undercover Mike trace the Egyptian bomber suspect, Farouk Naeem. New Montecito spa masseur Travis is a heavenly hunk, but allegedly also gives hot chicks highly appreciated 'intimate' services beyond appropriate, so Sam feels insulted as he handles her by the book.