An Exciting New Addition to the Tracker Cast
Here's some big news, folks. If you're a fan of the show Tracker, you're in for a treat. Season 2 is set to bring a fresh face into the mix, and it looks like this character is going to stir up some serious drama. Let's dive into the details.
On Friday, March 21, Deadline dropped the news that actor Pej Vahdat has been cast in a recurring role as Leonard Sharf. Now, Leonard isn't just any character—he's a demanding client of Reenie's. And get this, he's out for leverage against one of the founding partners of his company. That's right, we're talking about high-stakes corporate intrigue.
A Closer Look at Leonard Sharf
The character description paints Leonard as someone who's willing to throw any amount of money at a problem. He's not afraid to get his hands dirty, and he's enlisted Reenie to do his dirty work for him. But here's the kicker—he insists on making sure there's absolutely no paper trail connecting the two of them. This guy's serious about covering his tracks.
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For a sneak peek of what's to come, Deadline also shared a clip from the show featuring Leonard and Reenie in a tense conversation. Leonard mentions Sheldon Grimes, who sits on the board of his company. Reenie, sharp as ever, responds with a quick rundown of Sheldon's background. "One of the founding partners, right. And if memory serves, it was his tech that brought in the VCs. Dropped out of MIT, big fan of fish, and failed at two other startups before you partnered with him. I could go on," she says.
The Plot Thickens
Leonard is clear about what he needs from Reenie. "I need some leverage on him," he explains. Reenie, ever the skeptic, questions the terminology. "Leverage. Is that what we're calling it these days?" she asks. Leonard, trying to smooth things over, suggests they draft up a contract. But Reenie isn't having it. "Who needs the paper trail? You have my word," Leonard insists.
Leonard hands Reenie a phone to use for their communications, citing the surveillance state we live in. "To think otherwise is naive," he tells her. But Reenie has her limits. "Good to know. But there are limits to what I will do on your behalf," she firmly states.

Leonard sweetens the deal by offering to double Reenie's hourly fee and throw in a "healthy retainer" if she keeps things on the down-low. Reenie agrees, but not before making her stance clear. "I don't do gifts. Don't want you thinking I owe you anything," she tells him, walking him out of her office.
Upcoming Episodes
Leonard is set to make his first appearance in this Sunday's episode titled "Exodus." The episode promises to be thrilling, with Colter teaming up with a local detective, played by Marci House, to uncover a chilling mystery involving dark magic in New Orleans.
In a clip from the episode, Colter Shaw is seen questioning a man about a missing kid. The man explains that a kid named Kevin was thought to have run away, but his body was later found in a lake a week later. Colter points out that the police initially said it was a robbery, but the man questions the truth behind Kevin’s disappearance and death. "This place has a darkness. A lot of people don’t see it at first, but it’s here," the man tells Colter.
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Colter then asks the man about another missing child named Anton. The man explains that the police weren't too concerned with Anton's disappearance because he had only been gone for a day. They told him to reach back out if Anton didn't turn up because they had limited resources. The man mentioned that he was seeing a woman who was trying to help. This woman had heard about Colter from a previous job he did in New Orleans.
Tracker airs on Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on CBS, with episodes streaming on Paramount+.


