Silk Stalkings: Prey of Fox


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Prey of Fox

Season 5, Episode 18

Michael and Holly get caught in a web of intrigue when two businessmen (Tom Shanley, Michael Brandon) become suspects in the murder of a model hired by their their company. Lipschitz: Charlie Brill. Jessica: Cindy Katz. Shauna: Jennifer O'Dell.

repeat 1996 English Stereo
Crime Drama Police

Cast & Crew
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Tyler Layton (Actor) .. Holly Rawlins
Nick Kokotakis (Actor) .. Michael Price
Charlie Brill (Actor) .. Harry Lipschitz
Cindy Katz (Actor) .. Jessica
Jennifer O'Dell (Actor) .. Shauna

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Tyler Layton (Actor) .. Holly Rawlins
Born: May 06, 1968
Nick Kokotakis (Actor) .. Michael Price
Charlie Brill (Actor) .. Harry Lipschitz
Cindy Katz (Actor) .. Jessica
Jennifer O'Dell (Actor) .. Shauna
Born: November 27, 1974
Birthplace: Ridgecrest, California
Tom Shanley (Actor)
Michael Brandon (Actor)
Born: April 20, 1945
Trivia: After a flurry of stage activity, Brooklyn-born leading man Michael Brandon settled into a leading-man career before the cameras. Brandon's first film appearance was as Mike Vecchio in Lovers and Other Strangers (1970). Perhaps the most notable of his many TV-movie stints was as real-life biographer/confidant William Bast in the 1976 biopic James Dean. Six years later, he showed up as David Marquette, deranged kidnapper of Maud Evans in the never-resolved cliffhanger that closed out the weekly TV series Emerald Point NAS. He was seen to better advantage as Serpico-like Lt. Dempsey in the Anglo-British adventure weekly Dempsey and Makepeace (1985), co-starring with his second wife, Glynis Barber (wife number one was Bionic Woman star Lindsay Wagner). He also played overly sensitive yuppie patriarch Teddy Kramer in the 1992 sitcom Home Fires. Michael Brandon should not be confused with the 1940s utility player of the same name, who, as Archie Twitchell, played the alpaca-coat salesman in Sunset Boulevard (1950).

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