Murder, She Wrote: Time to Die


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Time to Die

Season 10, Episode 16

A graffiti artist is suspected of rubbing out his stepfather.

repeat 1994 English Stereo
Drama Crime Drama Crime Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Angela Lansbury (Actor) .. Jessica Fletcher
Stan Shaw (Actor) .. Sgt. Vic Lopton
Ronald G. Joseph (Actor) .. Joe Mancuso
Gregg Thomsen (Actor) .. Manny Castillo
Janet Maclachlan (Actor) .. Barbara Fisher
Bridgid Coulter (Actor) .. Tammy Fisher
Richard Dano (Actor) .. Det. Boyd
Robert Beltran (Actor) .. Frank Garcia
William Gallo (Actor) .. Chris Garcia
Marta Du Bois (Actor) .. Maria Garcia
Rudy Ramos (Actor) .. Mario Fernandez
Gladys Jiménez (Actor) .. Alida Alvarez
Tom Bosley (Actor)
Billy Gallo (Actor) .. Chris Garcia
Gladise Jiminez (Actor) .. Alida Alvarez
Rick Dano (Actor) .. Detective Boyd

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Did You Know..
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Angela Lansbury (Actor) .. Jessica Fletcher
Born: October 16, 1925
Died: October 11, 2022
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Angela Lansbury received an Oscar nomination for her first film, Gaslight, in 1944, and has been winning acting awards and audience favor ever since. Born in London to a family that included both politicians and performers, Lansbury came to the U.S. during World War II. She made notable early film appearances as the snooty sister in National Velvet (1944); the pathetic singer in The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945), which garnered her another Academy nomination; and the madam-with-a-heart-of-gold saloon singer in The Harvey Girls (1946). She turned evil as the manipulative publisher in State of the Union (1948), but was just as convincing as the good queen in The Three Musketeers (1948) and the petulant daughter in The Court Jester (1956). She received another Oscar nomination for her chilling performance as Laurence Harvey's scheming mother in The Manchurian Candidate (1962) and appeared as the addled witch in Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971), among other later films. On Broadway, she won Tony awards for the musicals Mame (1966), Dear World (1969), the revival of Gypsy (1975), Sweeney Todd (1979) and, at age 82, for the play Blithe Spirit (2009). Despite a season in the '50s on the game show Pantomime Quiz, she came to series television late, starring in 1984-1996 as Jessica Fletcher in Murder, She Wrote; she took over as producer of the show in the '90s. She returned to the Disney studios to record the voice of Mrs. Potts in Beauty and the Beast (1991) and to sing the title song and later reprised the role in the direct-to-video sequel, The Enchanted Christmas (1997). Lansbury is the sister of TV producer Bruce Lansbury.
Stan Shaw (Actor) .. Sgt. Vic Lopton
Born: July 14, 1952
Trivia: Stan Shaw played "Big George" in Fried Green Tomatoes (1991), a none-too-surprising casting choice as the towering African American actor could never, ever play "little" anyone. Shaw's first film role was baseball player Esquire Joe, a Jackie Robinson type, in The Bingo Long Travelling All-Stars and Motor Kings (1976). Interestingly enough, when the TNT cable service produced The Court Martial of Jackie Robinson in 1990, Shaw was cast as yet another barrier-breaking sports icon, boxer Joe Louis. Stan Shaw's other TV credits include the part of lawyer Lafayette Tate on the 1983 series The Mississippi and guest-starring roles on such series as Murder, She Wrote, L.A. Law and Starsky and Hutch. Shaw's theater work includes an NAACP Image Award winning performance in Home.
Ronald G. Joseph (Actor) .. Joe Mancuso
Gregg Thomsen (Actor) .. Manny Castillo
Janet Maclachlan (Actor) .. Barbara Fisher
Born: August 27, 1933
Trivia: African American actress Janet MacLachlan began appearing in films in 1968, usually in such "relevance"-oriented productions as Uptight (1968) and tick...tick...tick (1970). MacLachlan went on to co-star on TV as suburbanite Jackie Bruce in the weekly sitcom Love Thy Neighbor, then was seen in the 1979 TVer Friends as Mrs. Jane Summerfield. Her best-known TV role was as caustic housekeeper Polly Swanson in the 1980-81 episodes of Archie Bunker's Place. Janet MacLachlan's 1990s credits include character roles in the theatrical feature Hearts and Souls (1993) and the made-for-cable movie Tuskegee Airmen (1995).
Bridgid Coulter (Actor) .. Tammy Fisher
Born: August 02, 1968
Birthplace: Alameda County, California
Richard Dano (Actor) .. Det. Boyd
Robert Beltran (Actor) .. Frank Garcia
Born: November 19, 1953
Birthplace: Bakersfield, California, United States
Trivia: Beltran is a supporting actor onscreen from the '80s.
William Gallo (Actor) .. Chris Garcia
Born: November 07, 1966
Marta Du Bois (Actor) .. Maria Garcia
Rudy Ramos (Actor) .. Mario Fernandez
Born: September 19, 1950
Gladys Jiménez (Actor) .. Alida Alvarez
Tom Bosley (Actor)
Born: October 01, 1927
Died: October 19, 2010
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: While growing up in Chicago, Tom Bosley dreamed of becoming the star left-fielder for the Cubs. As it turned out, the closest Bosley got to organized athletics was a sportscasting class at DePauw University. After additional training at the Radio Institute of Chicago and two years' practical experience in various dramatic radio programs and stock companies, he left for New York in 1950. Five years of odd jobs and summer-theater stints later, he landed his first off-Broadway role, playing Dupont-Dufort in Jean Anouilh's Thieves' Carnival. Steadier work followed at the Arena Theatre in Washington, D.C.; then in 1959, Bosley landed the starring role in the Broadway musical Fiorello!, picking up a Tony Award, an ANTA Award, and the New York Drama Critics Award in the bargain. In 1963, he made his film bow as Natalie Wood's "safe and secure" suitor Anthony Colombo in Love With the Proper Stranger. Occasionally cast as two-bit criminals or pathetic losers (he sold his eyes to blind millionairess Joan Crawford in the Spielberg-directed Night Gallery TV movie), Bosley was most often seen as a harried suburban father. After recurring roles on such TV series as That Was the Week That Was, The Debbie Reynolds Show, and The Sandy Duncan Show, Bosley was hired by Hanna-Barbera to provide the voice of flustered patriarch Howard Boyle on the animated sitcom Wait Til Your Father Gets Home (1972-1973). This served as a dry run of sorts for his most famous series-TV assignment: Howard Cunningham, aka "Mr. C," on the immensely popular Happy Days (1974-1983). The warm, familial ambience of the Happy Days set enabled Bosley to weather the tragic death of his first wife, former dancer Jean Elliot, in 1978. In addition to his Happy Days duties, Bosley was narrator of the syndicated documentary That's Hollywood (1977-1981). From 1989 to 1991, he starred on the weekly series The Father Dowling Mysteries, and thereafter was seen on an occasional basis as down-to-earth Cabot Cove sheriff Amos Tupper on Murder, She Wrote. Reportedly as kind, generous, and giving as his Happy Days character, Tom Bosley has over the last 20 years received numerous honors for his many civic and charitable activities.
Billy Gallo (Actor) .. Chris Garcia
Born: November 07, 1966
Gladise Jiminez (Actor) .. Alida Alvarez
Rick Dano (Actor) .. Detective Boyd
France Nuyen (Actor)
Born: July 31, 1939
Birthplace: Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône
Trivia: Born in France to Eurasian parents, actress France Nuyen made her screen bow as Liat in the 1958 film version of South Pacific. Her gamine image didn't last long, however; later in 1958 she starred as the been-around heroine of the Broadway play The World of Suzie Wong. In 1960, she appeared in a recurring role on the American TV series Hong Kong, and some 25 years later could be seen on the weekly hospital drama St. Elsewhere. In the late '60s, France Nuyen was briefly the wife of actor Robert Culp.
Soon-Teck Oh (Actor)
Born: June 29, 1943
Trivia: Vietnamese-American supporting actor, onscreen from the '70s.
Barrie Ingham (Actor)
Born: February 10, 1934
Birthplace: Halifax, West Yorkshire

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