Law & Order: Criminal Intent: View From Up Here


10:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Sunday, November 16 on KPIC Charge TV (4.3)

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View From Up Here

Season 4, Episode 10

Eames goes undercover in the investigation of the murder of a condo-association president.

repeat 2005 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Crime Drama Police Spin-off

Cast & Crew
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Vincent D'onofrio (Actor) .. Det. Robert Goren
Kathryn Erbe (Actor) .. Det. Alexandra Eames
Jamey Sheridan (Actor) .. Capt. James Deakins
Courtney B. Vance (Actor) .. ADA Ron Carver
Leslie Hendrix (Actor) .. Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers
James Kennedy (Actor) .. Thomas Worth
Ken Krugman (Actor) .. Jay Peerson
Missy Doty (Actor) .. Ann Marie
Julia Murney (Actor) .. Hillary Martz
Adam Goldberg (Actor) .. Victor Garros
Amy Redford (Actor) .. Maureen Garros
Reed Birney (Actor) .. Fred Martz
Gerardo Rodriguez (Actor) .. Ruiz
Kathleen Robertson (Actor) .. Darla Pearson
Bryant Richards (Actor) .. CSU Tech
A. D. Miles (Actor) .. Zach
Chuck Gerena (Actor) .. Esu Officer - Dock
Jordan Clarke (Actor) .. Bernie Moreno
Stewart Summers (Actor) .. John
Hardy Rawls (Actor) .. Mr. Frank
Kevin Henderson (Actor) .. Otto
Hudson Cooper (Actor) .. Detective Rosemont
Jack Vignone (Actor) .. Jeremy Martz
Garry Pastore (Actor) .. Detective Brown
R. Ward Duffy (Actor) .. Detective Langford

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Vincent D'onofrio (Actor) .. Det. Robert Goren
Born: June 30, 1959
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States of America
Trivia: An actor whose hulking presence belies his ability to slip quietly into an astonishing variety of roles, Vincent D'Onofrio is one of Hollywood's most unpredictable and compelling performers. Throughout his career, D'Onofrio has played a diverse range of characters, from Full Metal Jacket's fatally unhinged army recruit to a wholly convincing Orson Welles in Ed Wood to a bisexual porn star in The Velocity of Gary.Born in Brooklyn, NY, on June 30, 1959, D'Onofrio was raised in the diverse locales of Hawaii, Colorado, and Miami's Hialeah section. His career as an actor began on the stage, with study under Sonia Moore of New York's American Stanislavsky Theatre and Sharon Chatten at the Actors Studio. D'Onofrio's early years in the theater were filled with an obligatory helping of obscurity and miniscule paychecks (so miniscule that he worked for a time as a bouncer to help pay the bills). His fortunes began to shift in 1984, when he joined the American Stanislavsky Theatre as a performer. There, he appeared in such well-regarded productions as Of Mice and Men and David Mamet's Sexual Perversity in Chicago, and also made his Broadway debut in Open Admissions.D'Onofrio debuted onscreen in the straight-to-oblivion 1983 comedy The First Turn-On!, but it was not until his haunting portrayal of Pvt. Pyle (a role for which the actor gained 70 pounds) four years later in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket that he earned much-deserved notice for his work. Defying easy categorization, D'Onofrio next appeared in the romantic comedy Mystic Pizza (1988), slimming down to his normal weight and giving a convincing portrayal as Lili Taylor's lovestruck boyfriend.Having thus given audiences a glimpse of his remarkable versatility, D'Onofrio spent the next few years making his presence felt in such films as JFK (1991), in which he played assassination witness Bill Newman; The Player (1992), which cast him in the pivotal role of ill-fated screenwriter David Kahane; and Nancy Savoca's Household Saints (1993), which, through a particularly odd feat of casting, had him playing the father of Lili Taylor. Although D'Onofrio worked at a prolific pace, it was not until he portrayed Conan the Barbarian author Robert E. Howard in the 1996 The Whole Wide World that he really had his screen breakthrough. A low-key romantic drama about the relationship between Howard and a schoolteacher (Renée Zellweger), the film allowed D'Onofrio to take center stage, rather than lend support to better-known co-stars. Critics roundly applauded his performance, but although the actor kept working steadily, he was by no means a Hollywood fixture. Eschewing the limelight, he turned in particularly memorable performances in Feeling Minnesota (1996) as Cameron Diaz's cuckolded fiancé and in the 1997 blockbuster Men in Black, which cast him as the film's resident bad guy.D'Onofrio had long since become an established actor by the 2000's, and he would remain a solid force on screen in such films as The Cell, Happy Accidents, Steal This Movie, andThumbsucker. D'Onofrio would also find just as much notoriety on the small screen, most notably as Detective Robert Goren on the phenomenally successful Law & Order spin-off Criminal Intent, and even step behind the camera, penning, helming and starring in the drama Mall.
Kathryn Erbe (Actor) .. Det. Alexandra Eames
Born: July 02, 1966
Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Born and raised in the Boston area, Erbe left her hometown to study drama at New York University. After making her TV debut as Lynn Redgrave's daughter on the short-lived TV sitcom Chicken Soup (1989), she returned to New York and was cast in the acclaimed 1990 Broadway production of The Grapes of Wrath. Erbe soon scored her first major film credit as Richard Dreyfuss' daughter in the Bill Murray comedy What About Bob? (1991) and alternated stage work as a member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Atlantic Theatre Company with TV and films throughout the 1990s, most notably in Rich in Love (1992), George Wallace (1997), Kiss of Death (1995), The Addiction, (1995), and Stir of Echoes. Erbe also earned major acclaim on the HBO series Oz. As the 2000's unfolded for the actress, she found continued success in TV, playing the role of Detective Alexandra Eames on Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
Jamey Sheridan (Actor) .. Capt. James Deakins
Born: July 12, 1951
Birthplace: Pasadena, California, United States
Trivia: Character actor Jamey Sheridan has had a prolific acting career in theater, television, and film productions. Born in California to a family of actors, he made it to Broadway and earned a Tony nomination in 1987 for his performance in the revival of Arthur Miller's All My Sons. After several TV movie appearances, he landed a reoccurring role as lawyer Jack Shannon on Shannon's Deal, which ran for one season in 1990. His later television roles include Dr. John Sutton on Chicago Hope (from 1995-1996) and Captain Deakins on Law & Order: Criminal Intent (since 2001). Sheridan started his film career in the late '80s with small roles, and by the '90s he was playing the token family man, a role he would continue in both film and television. He was also capable of playing villains, as he did in the 1994 miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's The Stand. Other interesting roles include Marty Stouffer in Wild America and the psychotic neighbor in Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story. After a long history of performing Shakespeare on the stage, Sheridan appeared in Campbell Scott's production of Hamlet in 2000 as well as the Hamlet-inspired modern noir film Let the Devil Wear Black in 1999. He's also given fine supporting performances in The Ice Storm, Cradle Will Rock, Life as a House, and numerous TV movies. In teh early 2000s Sheriden frequently alternated between film and television, though it was his role on the popular detective series Law and Order: Criminal Intent that offered him the most exposure. It was during his five year run on that show that he was diagnosed with Bell's palsy, a nerve disorder that temporarily causes partial facial paralysis, and the writers ultimately incorporated that condition into the show. In 2011 Sheridan joined the cast of the Showtime drama Homeland, which centered on a Marine sergeant and war hero who returns home to the U.S. after eight years missing in Iraq, only to be pursued by a CIA officer who's convinced he's been turned into a terrosit by Al-Qaeda.Sheridan and his wife, actress Colette Kilroy, have two children.
Courtney B. Vance (Actor) .. ADA Ron Carver
Born: March 12, 1960
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Although he had been appearing in both film and television productions since the mid-'80s, it took nearly two decades for actor Courtney B. Vance to finally receive recognition. The Detroit native was bitten by the acting bug while a student at Harvard, and though he had originally intended to study history, he felt the lure of the stage and was soon appearing in productions at Harvard before eventually joining the Boston Shakespeare Company. After graduation, Vance continued his acting career at the Yale School of Drama, and it was there that he first gained notice for his role opposite James Earl Jones in the August Wilson drama Fences. In 1987, Vance made his film debut in the war drama Hamburger Hill, and though he remained true to his stage roots in the ensuing years, screen roles kept rolling in. The actor climbed the credits throughout the 1990s with a series of supporting roles in The Hunt for Red October (1990), Beyond the Law (1992), and The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993). 1995 proved something of a breakthrough year for the rising star, with roles in Panther, Dangerous Minds, and The Last Supper offering him more screen time than ever. In 1996, Vance held his own as a minister opposite Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston in The Preacher's Wife. Drawing from his own faith -- which had recently been reawakened by the suicide of his father -- for the role, Vance also had memorable performances in Cookie's Fortune in 1999 and Space Cowboys the following year. He portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the dramatic miniseries Parting the Waters (2000) and made another solid impression on television viewers the next year with a role in the popular series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.Vance would stick with the series for five years, concurrently appearing on the long-running medical drama ER. By the time he had finished his run on both programs, he was on to the science fictions series Flash Forward from 2009-2010, before signing on to appear alongside Michael Biehn in the post-apocalyptic horror flick The Divide in 2011.
Leslie Hendrix (Actor) .. Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers
Born: June 05, 1960
Birthplace: San Francisco, California
James Kennedy (Actor) .. Thomas Worth
Ken Krugman (Actor) .. Jay Peerson
Missy Doty (Actor) .. Ann Marie
Born: August 09, 1972
Julia Murney (Actor) .. Hillary Martz
Adam Goldberg (Actor) .. Victor Garros
Born: October 25, 1970
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
Trivia: Actor and filmmaker Adam Goldberg first made an impression on film critics and audiences alike as the cynical Private Mellish in Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan. In 1998, the same year that Ryan was released, Goldberg made his feature directorial, screenwriting, and executive-producing debut with Scotch and Milk, a neo-noir drama centering around a group of L.A. friends burdened by love (or lack thereof) and a fixation with the 1950s. The film, which won the Grand Jury Prize at the 1998 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival, helped to establish Goldberg as a talent worth watching.Born in Santa Monica on October 25, 1970, Goldberg was raised in Hollywood. He began performing at a young age, studying with Tracy Roberts when he was 14 and enrolling at Los Angeles' Lee Strasberg Institute a year later. He continued to act on stage while attending Sarah Lawrence College, and he subsequently returned to L.A. to pursue his career. Goldberg made his film debut in 1992 alongside Billy Crystal in Mr. Saturday Night, and the following year he could be seen in Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused, which cast him as a neurotic high school junior. He continued to act in supporting roles in a number of varied films, earning little notice until Spielberg cast him in the award-winning Saving Private Ryan. He wrote and directed the indie Scotch and Mil in 1998, and also contributed a voice to Babe: Pig in the City. At the beginning of the 21st century he could be seen in the Best Picture Oscar winner A Beautiful Mind, as well as the comedy The Hebrew Hammer, and reteaming with Richard Linklater on Waking Life. In 2004 he returned to directing and writing with I Love Your Work. He continued to work in a variety of interesting projects including Déjà vu, 2 Days in Paris, and Zodiac. He had a major supporting role on the short-lived TV series The Unusuals and in 2012 he played the part of Harry Reems in the Linda Lovelace biopic Inferno.
Amy Redford (Actor) .. Maureen Garros
Born: October 22, 1970
Reed Birney (Actor) .. Fred Martz
Born: September 11, 1954
Gerardo Rodriguez (Actor) .. Ruiz
Kathleen Robertson (Actor) .. Darla Pearson
Born: July 08, 1973
Birthplace: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: A player on Beverly Hills 90210 from 1993 until 1997, Canadian actress Kathleen Robertson didn't begin to get recognition for her work in film until she started an on- and offscreen collaboration with director Gregg Araki. Born in Hamilton, Ontario, on July 8, 1973, she began acting at the age of ten and launched her career in Canadian television and film. She had her big-screen debut with a small part in the 1992 bomb thriller Blown Away, and the following year was cast on 90210. Her first collaboration with Araki came in 1997, when he cast her as Lucifer, one of a group of bored, alienated, and very horny Los Angeles teens in Nowhere. Robertson went on to work with him again two years later, starring as the center of a love triangle in Splendor, Araki's salute to screwball romantic comedies. The same year, she appeared in Dog Park, another romantic comedy, directed by fellow Canadian and Kids in the Hall alum Bruce McCulloch. As her onscreen profile heightened, Robertson made news offscreen by announcing her romantic involvement with Araki: their relationship was a shock to many, as the director had been openly gay for years. Ironically, after sending up the Gidget wave of the 1960s with her role in Psycho Beach Party (2000), Robertson would turn her talents to skewering the beauty pageant world as Miss Tennessee in Sally Field's feature directorial debut, Beautiful (also 2000). Robertson kept the laughs coming in 2001 with her role in the Keenan Ivory Wayans' Scary Movie 2 before heading back into more serious territory with XX/XY (2002). Gemini-nominated that same year for her performance as controversial Canadian murderess Evelyn Dick, Robertson would next make a brief foray into television with the shortlived David E. Kelley sitcom Girl's Club. A string of indie comedies and dramas were quick to follow, and in 2006 Robertson would join an impressive cast that included Ben Affleck, Adrien Brody, and Diane Lane for a look at the last days of television Superman George Reeves in Hollywoodland. In 2007, Robertson took on the role of the evil ruler Azkadellia in the Sci Fi channel miniseries Tin Man, opposite Zooey Deschanel. She then worked on several projects produced in her native Canada, like guest-starring on the series Flashpoint and Rookie Blue and starring in Down the Road Again, the sequel to 1970's Goin' Down the Road. In 2011, she joined the Kelsey Grammer led, Starz series Boss, which aired for two seasons..
Bryant Richards (Actor) .. CSU Tech
A. D. Miles (Actor) .. Zach
Born: November 08, 1971
Trivia: Began his career performing stand-up comedy in New York City clubs, while also writing and acting in short films. In addition to his comic work, has also appeared in Law & Order: Criminal Intent and indie dramas like Thirteen Conversations About One Thing and The Believer, both released in 2001. Made his big-screen debut in 2001's Wet Hot American Summer. Has written and produced several online series, including Horrible People and Hot Sluts, as well as acted in the online and TV satirical series Children's Hospital. Is the head writer for Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.
Chuck Gerena (Actor) .. Esu Officer - Dock
Jordan Clarke (Actor) .. Bernie Moreno
Born: July 21, 1950
Stewart Summers (Actor) .. John
Hardy Rawls (Actor) .. Mr. Frank
Born: November 18, 1952
Kevin Henderson (Actor) .. Otto
Hudson Cooper (Actor) .. Detective Rosemont
Jack Vignone (Actor) .. Jeremy Martz
Garry Pastore (Actor) .. Detective Brown
Born: December 02, 1961
R. Ward Duffy (Actor) .. Detective Langford
Daniel Stewart Sherman (Actor) .. Bob
Born: August 16, 1970