Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye: Billy the Kid


01:00 am - 02:00 am, Friday, November 7 on WGBA Ion+ (22.2)

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Billy the Kid

Season 1, Episode 19

A federal judge is shot by a man (Christopher Ralph) whom Jack helped to beat drug addiction and get a job at the FBI. Even though drugs are found in the accused man's system, he swears he didn't take them. Sue Thomas has a cameo. Libby Dotson: Linda Carter. Dan Chambers: Tony Craig.

repeat 2003 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Drama Police Crime Mystery & Suspense Suspense/thriller Season Finale

Cast & Crew
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Deanne Bray (Actor) .. Sue Thomas
Yannick Bisson (Actor) .. Jack Hudson
Rick Peters (Actor) .. Bobby Hale
Marc Gomes (Actor) .. Dimitrius Gans
Enuka Okuma (Actor) .. Lucy Dotson
Ted Atherton (Actor) .. Myles Landon
Tara Samuel (Actor) .. Tara Williams
Charles Gray (Actor) .. Stan Eldridge
Jesse (Actor) .. Levi
Christopher Ralph (Actor) .. Billy Marshall
Lynda Carter (Actor) .. Libby Dotson
Tony Craig (Actor) .. Dan Chambers

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Deanne Bray (Actor) .. Sue Thomas
Yannick Bisson (Actor) .. Jack Hudson
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.
Rick Peters (Actor) .. Bobby Hale
Born: June 01, 1966
Marc Gomes (Actor) .. Dimitrius Gans
Trivia: Guyana-born actor Marc Gomes has had a prolific career on television, having appeared on many series as a guest star or series regular. He is equally successful on stage, boasting numerous credits.
Enuka Okuma (Actor) .. Lucy Dotson
Born: September 20, 1976
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Has worked extensively in episodic TV and movies; is best known for her roles on Madison, Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye and 24. Nominated for Gemini Awards in 1995 and '96 for Madison, and in 1999 for Traders. Honored at the 1999 Vancouver Film Festival for her performance in Daydrift. Joined the cast of ABC's Canadian police drama Rookie Blue in 2010. Is of Nigerian descent, and her name means "gift from heaven."
Ted Atherton (Actor) .. Myles Landon
Tara Samuel (Actor) .. Tara Williams
Charles Gray (Actor) .. Stan Eldridge
Born: September 28, 1928
Died: March 07, 2000
Trivia: Previously a clerk for a London real-estate agent, white-maned, well-poised Donald Marshall Gray became a stage actor in 1952. Since there already was a Donald Gray in British equity, Gray changed his professional first name to Charles (he was sometimes billed as Charles D. Gray to avoid confusion with American character player Charles H. Gray, and in the early 1960s, he briefly appeared on stage as Oliver Gray). A Shakespeare specialist in the theatre, Gray was most often cast as icy authority figures on screen: Essex in Cromwell (1970), Mycroft Holmes in 7% Solution (1978), and, of course, the unctuous criminologist/narrator in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). The actor's aura of well-bred insincerity was eminently suited to villainy, notably as Blofield in the 1970 James Bond entry Diamonds are Forever. Though never credited as such, Charles Gray served as the "voice" of actor Jack Hawkins after the latter lost his larynx to throat cancer.
Jesse (Actor) .. Levi
Christopher Ralph (Actor) .. Billy Marshall
Lynda Carter (Actor) .. Libby Dotson
Born: July 24, 1951
Birthplace: Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Trivia: The epitome of the word "statuesque," brunette, big blue-eyed, and 6' tall Lynda Carter was once considered one of the most beautiful women in the western world. Born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, Carter's height caused considerable awkwardness in high school. Friends encouraged her to become a performer; she began studying voice and by the time she graduated, she was named her school's most talented student. She briefly attended Arizona State University, but dropped out to become a professional singer and tour the country with several rock groups. By 1972, Carter had returned home and entered a local beauty pageant. She won and went on to win the title of Miss World-USA. After that, Carter studied acting in New York. She started her career in television making guest appearances on such shows as Starsky and Hutch, but Carter did not become famous until winning the title role of Wonder Woman in 1975. The Wonder Woman shows originally started out as specials on the ABC network, but by 1976 had been turned into a series. The network canceled the show after one season and it was picked up by CBS and aired there for a few years. When the series ended, she had a somewhat successful career as a Las Vegas entertainer. She also continues to occasionally appear in television movies and as a series guest star.
Tony Craig (Actor) .. Dan Chambers
Born: April 20, 1985
Birthplace: Greenwich, England

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