Hunter: The Beautiful & the Dead, Part 1


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The Beautiful & the Dead, Part 1

Season 2, Episode 20

Hunter looks for a connection between a Russian defector, a motel murder, Federal agents from an unknown agency and a woman whose body disappears---from Hunter's apartment. Part 1 of two. Leo Zukoff: Kabir Bedi. Allison: Kim Ulrich. Waterson: Sandy McPeak. McCall: Stepfanie Kramer.

repeat 1986 English
Crime Drama Police

Cast & Crew
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Fred Dryer (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter
Stepfanie Kramer (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall
Bruce Davison (Actor) .. Captain Wyler
Kabir Bedi (Actor) .. Leo Zukoff
Kim Ulrich (Actor) .. Allison
Sandy Mcpeak (Actor) .. Waterson
Andrew Masset (Actor) .. Sgt. Jerry Billings
Katherine Justice (Actor) .. Shirley Humphreys
Dan Lauria (Actor) .. Broder
Rita Zohar (Actor) .. Mrs. Danelian
Marc McClure (Actor) .. Ralph Skinner
Richard Partlow (Actor) .. Wilkes
Norman Alden (Actor) .. Mike
Perry Cook (Actor) .. Assistant Coroner
Holly Butler (Actor) .. Prostitute
Jon Sharp (Actor) .. Singleton
Budge Threlkeld (Actor) .. Off. Lundgren
Vincent Pantone (Actor) .. Pimp
Marland Proctor (Actor) .. Uniformed Officer
Marilyn Joi (Actor) .. Hooker
Hector Garcia (Actor) .. Himself

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Did You Know..
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Fred Dryer (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter
Born: July 06, 1946
Birthplace: Hawthorne, California, United States
Trivia: Fred Dryer has spent the bulk of his acting career on television, but he has also appeared in a few feature films, beginning with The Starmaker (1981). Prior to becoming a performer, Dryer had been a professional football player. On television, he is best remembered for two roles, that of Sam Malone's irritating buddy, Dave Richards, in three episodes of the NBC sitcom Cheers and as fearless Detective Sergeant Rick Hunter in the series Hunter (1984). Other film appearances include Cannonball Run II (1984) and Day of Reckoning (1994).
Stepfanie Kramer (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall
Born: August 06, 1956
Bruce Davison (Actor) .. Captain Wyler
Born: June 28, 1946
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Made his Broadway debut in Tiger at the Gates in 1968. Made his movie debut in Last Summer in 1969. Has appeared with Ian McKellen in the films Six Degrees of Separation (1993), Apt Pupil (1998), X-Men (2000) and X2 (2003). Directed his first feature-length project in 2001, the Showtime movie Off Season. Is a volunteer/spokesperson for several AIDS organizations.
Kabir Bedi (Actor) .. Leo Zukoff
Born: January 16, 1946
Birthplace: Bombay, British India
Trivia: India-born leading actor Bedi was onscreen from the '70s.
Kim Ulrich (Actor) .. Allison
Sandy Mcpeak (Actor) .. Waterson
Andrew Masset (Actor) .. Sgt. Jerry Billings
Born: March 01, 1949
Katherine Justice (Actor) .. Shirley Humphreys
Born: October 28, 1942
Trivia: Lead actress, onscreen from 1967.
Dan Lauria (Actor) .. Broder
Born: April 12, 1947
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Best known as Jack Arnold, the husband and father with one of the world's softest hearts, on the period comedy drama The Wonder Years (1988-1993), burly actor Dan Lauria's accomplishments as an actor far outstripped that single characterization. Lauria sustained an impressive and versatile career that encompassed soap operas, situation comedies, long-form features and miniseries, and theatrical work, to name only a few arenas. As a young man, the Brooklyn-born Lauria attended Southern Connecticut State University, where he played collegiate football, then enlisted in the Marines. He received formal dramatic training under coaches Constance Welch (at Yale) and Davey Marlin-Jones (at the Washington Theatre Club) -- both of whom tutored him with an approach resolutely opposed to that of the classic "Method." Lauria then debuted onscreen in the early '80s largely with telemovies, such as the 1983 Without a Trace and the 1985 Brass, and with occasional appearances on sitcoms such as Growing Pains. The Wonder Years, of course, represented one of Lauria's most significant breaks, and he later reflected that it would remain his chief legacy as an actor. After Years wrapped in 1993, Lauria continued his small-screen work. He appeared on such programs as ER, Law & Order, Smallville, and Boy Meets World; played legendary network head Fred Silverman in Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Charlie's Angels; and played Crawford in the Martin Lawrence comedy vehicle Big Momma's House 2 (2006). He also maintained a busy theatrical schedule, with a particularly strong presence at L.A.'s Coronet Theater.
Rita Zohar (Actor) .. Mrs. Danelian
Marc McClure (Actor) .. Ralph Skinner
Born: March 31, 1957
Trivia: Best remembered for playing plucky cub reporter Jimmy Olson in all four of the Superman films that starred Christopher Reeve, Marc McClure made his film debut in the Disney film Freaky Friday and in the television movie James at 15 (both 1977). He went on to play supporting roles and occasional leads in both venues. In 1979, McClure starred in the short-lived TV series California Fever.
Richard Partlow (Actor) .. Wilkes
Born: February 13, 1948
Norman Alden (Actor) .. Mike
Born: September 13, 1924
Died: July 27, 2012
Birthplace: Fort Worth, Texas
Trivia: General purpose actor Norman Alden was first seen by filmgoers in 1960's Operation Bottleneck. Most often seen in take-charge roles, Alden was critically acclaimed for his portrayal of a middle-aged retarded man in the NYC-filmed Andy (1965). The actor's series-TV credits include the thankless role of "Frank" on the "Electra Woman/Dynagirl" segments of Saturday morning's The Krofft Supershow. More artistically satisfying was Norman Alden's brief tenure as lawyer Al Cassidy on the Lee Grant TV sitcom Fay (1975).
Perry Cook (Actor) .. Assistant Coroner
Holly Butler (Actor) .. Prostitute
Born: October 19, 1957
Jon Sharp (Actor) .. Singleton
Born: March 08, 1977
Budge Threlkeld (Actor) .. Off. Lundgren
Vincent Pantone (Actor) .. Pimp
Marland Proctor (Actor) .. Uniformed Officer
Died: January 01, 1988
Trivia: American actor Marland Proctor played supporting roles in a number of '70s exploitation films such as Chrome and Hot Leather. He got his start on-stage in the early '60s playing off-Broadway and in California. Proctor also appeared frequently on television.
Marilyn Joi (Actor) .. Hooker
Hector Garcia (Actor) .. Himself
Born: November 21, 1954

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