Hunter: The Last Kill


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The Last Kill

Season 1, Episode 17

An old flame of Hunter's tails her husband to a seedy motel room, where she finds a dead blonde---and no sign of her spouse. LeMasters: Madison Mason. Christina: Stephanie Blackmore. Hunter: Fred Dryer. McCall: Stepfanie Kramer.

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Cast & Crew
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Fred Dryer (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter
Stepfanie Kramer (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall
John Amos (Actor) .. Captain Dolan
Madison Mason (Actor) .. LeMasters
Judd Omen (Actor) .. Johnny
Stephanie Blackmore (Actor) .. Christina
Danny Wells (Actor) .. Murray Green
Steven Keats (Actor) .. Jimmy Tomasino
Jerome Guardino (Actor) .. Motel Clerk

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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
John Amos (Actor) .. Captain Dolan
Born: December 27, 1939
Died: August 21, 2024
Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: An actor with hulking presence and a stern countenance, John Amos undercuts his ominous appearance with the kind of warm grin and fun-loving attitude that makes him a natural for comedy. More recognizable as a television actor, the former pro football player has made enough visible forays into film to earn him a reputation in both arenas.After stints in a variety of divergent career fields -- pro sports, advertising, commercial acting, stand-up comedy, comedy writing -- Amos got his big break with the role of Gordy the weatherman on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1970. After three years as a side player next to Mary Tyler Moore, Ed Asner, and Ted Knight, Amos thought he'd get the chance for top billing by signing on to the gig for which he is best known: James Evans, the temperamental patriarch of Good Times. But Jimmie Walker, who played son J.J. Evans, soon gave the show a sassy youthful focus with his catchphrase "Dy-no-mite!" stealing the spotlight from Amos and Esther Rolle, who played wife Florida. Amos asked out of his contract after three years, and in 1976, James Evans was killed off in a car accident.The decision to leave a hit series did not squash Amos, as it has some others who have made that bold decision. Instead, Amos stepped into the highly celebrated and widely seen role of the adult Kunta Kinte in the 1977 miniseries Roots. The role challenged the actor's dramatic abilities like none of his previous work had, and he won praise for documenting the travails of a captured African who resists his enslavement.While continuing to turn up in TV series such as Future Cop and Hunter, Amos began making regular appearances in film in the 1980s. Among his more prominent roles were as Seth, companion to Marc Singer's title character in the sword and sorcerer film The Beastmaster (1982); Cleo McDowell, owner of a McDonald's knockoff burger chain and employer of Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall's transplanted dignitaries in Coming to America (1988); and the double-crossing Major Grant, who becomes one of the villains opposite Bruce Willis in Die Hard 2 (1990). Settling back into a career of guest shots on TV shows, Amos occupied himself during the 1990s and beyond with recurring roles on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air and as Admiral Percy Fitzwallace on NBC's The West Wing.
Madison Mason (Actor) .. LeMasters
Born: April 22, 1943
Judd Omen (Actor) .. Johnny
Born: February 04, 1940
Stephanie Blackmore (Actor) .. Christina
Danny Wells (Actor) .. Murray Green
Born: April 07, 1941
Died: November 28, 2013
Steven Keats (Actor) .. Jimmy Tomasino
Born: February 06, 1945
Died: May 08, 1994
Trivia: Most of actor Steven Keats' earliest film appearances were in such New York-based productions as 1974's Death Wish (in which he played Jack Toby). It was in one such film, director Joan Micklin Silver's Hester Street (1975), that Keats was top-billed as Jake, the young progressive Jewish-immigrant husband of traditional old-world bride Carol Kane. Other films to Keats' credit include the memorable The Gambler (1974) and such forgettables as Turk 182 and Eternity. Steven Keats was also seen in the leading role of garment czar Jay Blackman on the 1977 TV miniseries Seventh Avenue.
Jerome Guardino (Actor) .. Motel Clerk
Born: August 27, 1923
James Jeter (Actor)
Born: September 15, 1921
George Skaff (Actor)
Born: October 26, 1929
Died: September 16, 1995
Trivia: Character actor George Skaff appeared in numerous movies of the 1970s and on television during the 1980s. He launched his film career with a role in Man Beast (1955). His television credits include guest appearances on series like L.A. Law, In Living Color, Hill Street Blues, and Barney Miller.

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