Murdoch Mysteries: The Keystone Constables


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The Keystone Constables

Season 8, Episode 9

The investigation into the murder of a vaudeville comedian sends Crabtree and Higgins undercover to question other performers, among them WC Fields.

repeat 2014 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Mystery & Suspense Crime Drama Adaptation Costumer Science

Cast & Crew
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Yannick Bisson (Actor) .. William Murdoch
Helene Joy (Actor) .. Dr. Julia Ogden
Jonny Harris (Actor) .. Constable George Crabtree
Thomas Craig (Actor) .. Inspector Brackeneid
Lachlan Murdoch (Actor) .. Constable Higgins
Georgina Reilly (Actor) .. Dr. Emily Grace
Tamara Hope (Actor) .. Edna Brooks
Dan Lett (Actor) .. Mr. Allan
Ron Pederson (Actor) .. Lewis Hoffat
Justin Landry (Actor) .. Bert Grady
Andrew Chapman (Actor) .. W.C. Fields
Maria Vacratsis (Actor) .. Miss Glenys Moore
Winston Spear (Actor) .. Piano Player
Bob Bainborough (Actor) .. Samuel Drainie
Emma Campbell (Actor) .. Rose Maxwell
Janet-Laine Green (Actor) .. Mrs. Lynd
Daiva Johnston (Actor) .. Eva Pearce
Paul Nadeau (Actor) .. Man
Tara Nicodemo (Actor) .. Hannah
Anastasia Phillips (Actor) .. Charlotte
Lauren Spring (Actor) .. Nurse

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Did You Know..
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Yannick Bisson (Actor) .. William Murdoch
Born: May 16, 1969
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia: Born in Montreal, but lived in Florida and Texas until he was 13 and moved to Toronto. Featured in a series of commercials for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. Daughters Brianna and Dominique have each appeared in episodes of their father's Murdoch Mysteries series. Was involved in the design of the suits his Victorian-era detective character wears in Murdoch Mysteries. In 2013, his character, William Murdoch, from Murdoch Mysteries, made a crossover appearance on the Canadian TV-drama Republic of Doyle. Volunteers with Sheena's Place, a support center for people with eating disorders.
Helene Joy (Actor) .. Dr. Julia Ogden
Born: October 21, 1973
Birthplace: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Trivia: Has been acting since she was a teenager, and after college was a member of Sydney-based Bell Shakespeare and the Melbourne Theatre Company in addition to working in Australian TV, but moved to Canada in the late 1990s to pursue greener pastures. Mother worked in real estate in Australia, and, due to the fickle nature of show business, also obtained her real-estate license there in the mid-2000s. Accolades include Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role for Durham County at the 23rd Gemini Awards, which recognize achievements in Canadian TV, in 2008. Made her Canadian stage debut in 2012 in a revival of Andrew Bovell's Speaking in Tongues (1996), which she had seen in its original incarnation in Australia after she got out of acting school.
Jonny Harris (Actor) .. Constable George Crabtree
Born: September 22, 1975
Birthplace: Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada
Thomas Craig (Actor) .. Inspector Brackeneid
Born: December 04, 1962
Birthplace: Sheffield
Lachlan Murdoch (Actor) .. Constable Higgins
Georgina Reilly (Actor) .. Dr. Emily Grace
Born: February 12, 1986
Birthplace: Guildford, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
Tamara Hope (Actor) .. Edna Brooks
Born: November 02, 1984
Trivia: The memorably sylphic, fair-haired Canadian actress Tamara Hope launched herself on the path to stardom during her teenage years with a plum role (that of Elizabeth) in Lee Rose's made-for-television family drama What Girls Learn (2001). This part, opposite Scott Bakula and Elizabeth Perkins, represented an auspicious and promising debut. Hope followed it up with a lead in the fantasy-oriented television series Guinevere Jones, which debuted on the Canadian cable network YTV in 2002. In that program, Hope played the title character, a descendant of King Arthur whose mother undertook a protective move by uprooting her to a new home in Australia; Gwen's subsequent life consisted largely of battling the forces of darkness that intended to destroy her, led by sorceress Morgana la Faye. Following small roles in the Richard Gere-headlined romantic comedy Shall We Dance? (2004), and the Rupert Everett/Sharon Stone thriller A Different Loyalty, Hope returned briefly to her native Canada for Michael McGowan's gentle coming-of-ager Saint Ralph (2004). She landed her first lead in Glenn Klinker's childhood drama The Nickel Children the following year, and then joined the cast of Christopher Cain's revisionist Western September Dawn (2007).
Dan Lett (Actor) .. Mr. Allan
Ron Pederson (Actor) .. Lewis Hoffat
Justin Landry (Actor) .. Bert Grady
Andrew Chapman (Actor) .. W.C. Fields
Maria Vacratsis (Actor) .. Miss Glenys Moore
Winston Spear (Actor) .. Piano Player
Bob Bainborough (Actor) .. Samuel Drainie
Emma Campbell (Actor) .. Rose Maxwell
Born: June 15, 1971
Janet-Laine Green (Actor) .. Mrs. Lynd
Born: December 31, 1951
Daiva Johnston (Actor) .. Eva Pearce
Paul Nadeau (Actor) .. Man
Tara Nicodemo (Actor) .. Hannah
Anastasia Phillips (Actor) .. Charlotte
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Worked briefly at a construction-railing manufacturer in suburban Ontario. While in college, was urged by a professor to pursue acting. Won the Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for her portrayal of Anne Frank in the Vancouver Arts Club Theatre Company's production of The Diary of Anne Frank. First lead role in a television series came in 2008 on the hockey drama M.V.P., playing the role of Tabbi, a small-town girl. Guest-starred in the series Murdoch Mysteries in the role of Charlotte, a female with multiple personality disorder; this role landed her a Gemini Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role. Provided the voice of Lo Ridgemount on Fresh TV's animated series Stoked.
Lauren Spring (Actor) .. Nurse

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