The Intruder


10:00 pm - 12:30 am, Today on KATC Bounce TV (3.5)

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About this Broadcast
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A psychological thriller about a young married couple who buys a beautiful Napa Valley house on several acres of land only to find that the man they bought it from refuses to let go of the property.

2019 English Stereo
Mystery & Suspense Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Michael Ealy (Actor) .. Scott
Joseph Sikora (Actor) .. Mike
Meagan Good (Actor) .. Annie
Alvina August (Actor) .. Rachel
Dennis Quaid (Actor) .. Charlie Peck
Erica Cerra (Actor) .. Jillian Richards
Kurt Evans (Actor) .. Grady Kramer
Carolyn Anderson (Actor) .. Ellen
Lili Sepe (Actor) .. Cassidy Peck Thompson
Raylene Harewood (Actor) .. Ice Cream Girl
Chris Shields (Actor) .. Doctor
Connor Mackay (Actor) .. Man on Ladder
Debs Howard (Actor) .. Reception Clerk (uncredited)
Lee Shorten (Actor) .. Brian (uncredited)

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Did You Know..
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Michael Ealy (Actor) .. Scott
Born: August 03, 1973
Birthplace: Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Trivia: A native of Silver Spring, MD, suave and clean-cut actor Michael Ealy appeared on-camera from the late '90s. He began on the small screen, with guest appearances on network programs including Law & Order and ER, but scored his breakout role with a much-favored turn as Ricky Nash, a convict-in-the-running with several past charges against him, in the predominantly African American ensemble comedies Barbershop (2002) and Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004). The billing in these projects was somewhat prescient: Ealy continued to take challenging and unique supporting roles and gradually worked his way up the Hollywood ladder, openly declaring himself in no hurry to become a top-billed star. Additional projects included the action sagas 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) and S.W.A.T. (2003) and the psychological thriller November (2003), but Ealy netted much greater acclaim -- and flexed some impressive dramatic muscle -- with his portrayal of Teacake in the Oprah Winfrey-produced telemovie Their Eyes Were Watching God (2005). He then landed the incredibly demanding and edgy lead role of Darwyn Al-Sayeed, a terrorist plotting an attack on the United States, in the Showtime original miniseries Sleeper Cell (2005). In 2008, Ealy starred opposite Will Smith and Rosario Dawson in the earnest suicide drama Seven Pounds, directed by Gabriele Muccino (The Pursuit of Happyness). Ealy took on a leading role as a Bishop hiding in a small Italian village that opposes the Nazi cause in Spike Lee's acclaimed war drama Miracle at St. Anna (2008), and co-starred with Julianna Margulies and Michael J. Fox in the CBS television series The Good Wife the following year. In 2010 he played a supporting role in the crime thriller Takers, and starred in the romantic comedy Think Like a Man in 2010.
Joseph Sikora (Actor) .. Mike
Born: June 27, 1976
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Studied at the Piven Workshop in Evanston, IL. Joined the Shattered Globe Theatre in Chicago in 1998. Was nominated for a Joseph Jefferson award for his work in the Shattered Globe Theatre's production of Frozen Assets. Made his Broadway debut in the 2006 production of The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial.
Meagan Good (Actor) .. Annie
Born: August 08, 1981
Birthplace: Panorama City, California, United States
Trivia: Meagan Good started acting onscreen in the late '90s, and has worked in a wide array of genres. Her first major film role was in Kasi Lemmons' gently observed, well-received ensemble drama Eve's Bayou (1997). Good followed it up with such projects as the romantic comedy Deliver Us From Eva (2002), the teen dance film You Got Served (2004), and the post-noir mystery Brick (2005). In 2007, Good signed for a supporting role in the Mike Myers comedy The Love Guru (2008). Though that film was an infamous turkey, she continued to find work in projects such as 35 & Ticking (which she co-produced), Jumping the Broom, and the sleeper box office hit Think Like a Man, as well as the drama The Obama Effect.
Alvina August (Actor) .. Rachel
Born: August 02, 1984
Birthplace: Zimbabwe
Trivia: Was born and raised in Zimbabwe.At the age of 17, she moved to Canada with her mother to study science in college to become a doctor.Met her fiancé in a social media app, helped her in her first audition.Started her career as a singer in 2015.Was inspired after auditioning for The Lion King on Broadway to improve her acting skills.Made her debut on television in 2016.
Dennis Quaid (Actor) .. Charlie Peck
Born: April 09, 1954
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Handsome, well-built and able to communicate a rangy sort of charm in front of the camera, Dennis Quaid possesses many star qualities. Despite attaining heartthrob status for his work in such films as The Big Easy, however, Quaid has had a difficult time maintaining this status, thanks in part to work in a number of films that have failed to fully exploit his talent.The son of an electrician and younger brother of actor Randy Quaid, Dennis was born in Houston, Texas on April 9, 1954. He began acting in high school, and in college he enrolled in a drama program. He dropped out at the age of 20 to follow his brother to Hollywood and spent the next year mired in rejection and relative unemployment. He got his first break in 1977 when he was cast in minor roles in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden and 9/30/55, but it was not until 1979, when he starred in the seminal coming-of-age drama Breaking Away, that Quaid gained attention. It was his role as astronaut Gordo Cooper in The Right Stuff four years later that finally gave the actor his Hollywood breakthrough. He subsequently went on to appear in a number of films of widely varying quality. 1987 proved to be a particularly good year for Quaid, as he did acclaimed work in The Big Easy and Suspect. That same year, he also starred in the comedy Innerspace; that experience proved to be an auspicious one, as it provided him with an introduction to co-star Meg Ryan, whom he would marry in 1991. The two also starred together in the 1988 mystery D.O.A. and in the crime drama Flesh and Bone in 1993. Other notable roles for Quaid included that of wild man Jerry Lee Lewis in Great Balls of Fire (1989), a 1930s union organizer in Come See the Paradise (1990), and Meryl Streep's love interest in Postcards From the Edge (1990). During a large part of the '90s, Quaid starred in a string of disappointing films, including the disastrous Wyatt Earp (1994) and the failed medieval fantasy Dragonheart (1996). He made something of a comeback in 1998, appearing in the ensemble film Playing By Heart and the successful remake of The Parent Trap, in which he starred opposite Natasha Richardson. The following year, he had a starring role as a Miami football team's legendary quarterback in Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday, and then starred in the supernatural thriller Frequency (2000) as a dead man who is able to communicate with his son (James Caviezel) over ham radio. Though both films proved moderately successful, it was two-years-later that Quaid would truly return to the good graces of critics with his striking turn in director Todd Haynes' Far From Heaven. As a closeted homosexual husband living a typical suburban dream in 1950s era Connecticut, Quaid's sensitive performance proved integral to convincingly recreating the tone of a Douglas Sirk era melodrama. Quaid portrayed a middle-aged man whose life is turned upside-down by the arrival of a young upstart who takes over his job in 2004's comedy drama Good Company, and appeared in The Alamo and Flight of the Phoenix the same year. Despite Quaid's involvement in several commercial and critical failures throughout the 2000s (The Day After Tomorrow, American Dreamz, Cold Creek Manor), the actor shone as widower Lawrence Wetherhold in Smart People (2008), and again as the stern Reverend Shaw Moore in 2011's Footloose reboot. Quaid appeared in the ensemble film What To Expect When You're Expecting, had a supporting role in the 2012 romcom Playing for Keeps and was in the anthology film Movie 43 (2013).
Erica Cerra (Actor) .. Jillian Richards
Born: October 31, 1979
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Got her start in commercials. Has appeared in numerous sci-fi series, including Jake 2.0, The 4400, Warehouse 13 and Sanctuary. Landed recurring roles as a lesbian vampire on The L Word and as the adoptive mother of a human-Cylon baby on Battlestar Galactica. Was featured in the music video for Michael Bublé's "Save the Last Dance for Me." Enjoys painting and cooking.
Kurt Evans (Actor) .. Grady Kramer
Born: January 25, 1974
Carolyn Anderson (Actor) .. Ellen
Lili Sepe (Actor) .. Cassidy Peck Thompson
Born: January 13, 1997
Raylene Harewood (Actor) .. Ice Cream Girl
Chris Shields (Actor) .. Doctor
Connor Mackay (Actor) .. Man on Ladder
Debs Howard (Actor) .. Reception Clerk (uncredited)
Lee Shorten (Actor) .. Brian (uncredited)

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