Renegade: The Posse


03:00 am - 04:00 am, Saturday, November 29 on KTUU Heroes and Icons (2.2)

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The Posse

Season 2, Episode 17

Reno and Bobby try to prevent a posse from carrying out their brand of justice on a man suspected of murdering the sheriff's wife. Quinn: Ben Reed. Sheriff Jessup: Madison Mason. Dep. Edwards: Gary Hershberger. Mary: Heather Fairfield. Reno: Lorenzo Lamas.

repeat 1994 English HD Level Unknown
Crime Drama Action/adventure

Cast & Crew
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Lorenzo Lamas (Actor) .. Reno Raines
Branscombe Richmond (Actor) .. Bobby Six Killer
Kathleen Kinmont (Actor) .. Cheyenne Phillips
Ben Reed (Actor) .. Travis Quinn
Gary Hershberger (Actor) .. Deputy Morgan Edwards
Heather Fairfield (Actor) .. Mary Russell
Patrick Gorman (Actor) .. Joe Markham
Madison Mason (Actor) .. Sheriff Jessup
Zahn McClarnon (Actor) .. Jimmy
Michelle Stafford (Actor) .. Laura Jessup
M. C. Gainey (Actor) .. Mick Russell

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Did You Know..
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Lorenzo Lamas (Actor) .. Reno Raines
Born: January 20, 1958
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
Trivia: The son of actors Fernando Lamas and Arlene Dahl, Lorenzo Lamas' first screen appearance was a bit in 1969's 100 Rifles, in which his father co-starred. Originally planning to become a professional race-car driver (he still enters track competitions from time to time), Lamas inaugurated his career as a "heartthrob hunk" in 1979, when he was cast in the short-lived TV weekly California Fever. A brief stint on the prime-time TV serial Secrets of Midland Heights (1980) followed before Lamas graduated to full stardom as Lance Cumston on the nighttime soaper Falcon Crest (1981-1990). Anxious to demonstrate his musical prowess, Lamas signed on as host of the syndicated variety series Dancin' to the Hits in 1986. Perhaps significantly, Lamas has neither danced nor sung in his current project, the weekly adventure series Renegade. Lorenzo Lamas has starred in a plethora of direct-to-video films, and in 1994 both directed and starred in CIA II: Target Alexa. In the years to come, Lamas would remain an active force on screen, appearing in films like Back to Even and Ash Global, as well as on series like The Bold and the Beautiful.
Branscombe Richmond (Actor) .. Bobby Six Killer
Born: August 08, 1955
Kathleen Kinmont (Actor) .. Cheyenne Phillips
Born: February 03, 1965
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Ben Reed (Actor) .. Travis Quinn
Born: May 01, 1965
Gary Hershberger (Actor) .. Deputy Morgan Edwards
Heather Fairfield (Actor) .. Mary Russell
Patrick Gorman (Actor) .. Joe Markham
Madison Mason (Actor) .. Sheriff Jessup
Born: April 22, 1943
Zahn McClarnon (Actor) .. Jimmy
Born: October 24, 1966
Birthplace: Denver, Colorado, United States
Trivia: Of Polish and Irish-English descent from his father's family, and Hunkpapa and Sihasapa Lakota Native American descent from his mother's family. Has a non-identical twin brother. Grew up in many locations in the West, including Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Wyoming. His maternal grandparents lived in the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana, where he used to visit and stay during long weekends. Started acting when he was in high school. The production of Westworld had to shutdown briefly after he had a brain injury due to a fall in his home.
Michelle Stafford (Actor) .. Laura Jessup
Born: September 14, 1968
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Michelle Stafford launched a successful modeling career in her early twenties that led to her spending her formative years in Italy, where she quickly picked up the Italian language. She returned to the United States with a desire to act, and soon landed a part on the soap opera Tribes. She made a number of one-off appearances on television programs throughout the '90s, and also worked in theater. In 1994, the producers of The Young and the Restless cast Stafford as Phyllis Summers Newman, and she quickly became one of the most popular and respected performers in the cast, earning multiple Daytime Emmy awards and other industry accolades.
M. C. Gainey (Actor) .. Mick Russell
Born: January 01, 1948
Birthplace: Jackson, Mississippi, United States
Trivia: Notorious for his uncanny portrayals of jocks, rednecks, hellraisers, and good ol' boys, the rough-hewn American character actor M.C. Gainey built a career for himself as the prototypical onscreen lowlife. Gainey observed in an interview, "With a face like this, there aren't a lot of lawyers or priest roles coming my way. I've gotta face that was meant for a mug shot and that's what I've been doing for the past 30 years...by and large I play cowboys, bikers, and convicts."Born in Jackson, MS, in 1947, Gainey debuted onscreen -- effectively portraying a young police officer -- in Herbert Ross' fascinating, ambitious, and stillborn musical film version of the Dennis Potter miniseries Pennies from Heaven (alongside Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters, and Christopher Walken). Some might call Gainey's evocation of a cop uncharacteristic, given his later turns, but at least two additional roles as a policeman followed during the '80s, in John Carpenter's Starman (1984) and Sondra Locke's ill-advised sentimental fantasy Ratboy (1986). Gainey landed a number of additional assignments through the end of that decade, but his career did not fully catch fire until the '90s, when he sustained several turns per year. Additional films during this period include 1993's Geronimo: An American Legend (as a miner), 1996's Citizen Ruth (as Harlan), 1997's Con Air (as the villain Swamp Thing), 1999's Happy, Texas (as Bob Allen), and 2003's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (as a bouncer).In the late '90s and early 2000s, Gainey delivered two particularly memorable and dark performances that gave him instant recognition among viewers. In the first picture -- Jonathan Mostow's Breakdown (1997) -- Gainey played Earl, one of the psychopathic redneck kidnappers who torments Kurt Russell. In the second, Alexander Payne's character comedy Sideways (2004), Gainey played the unnamed husband of waitress Cammi, who chases intruder Thomas Haden Church out of his house while fully naked.Gainey found his broadest exposure to date, however, as Mr. Friendly/Tom -- seemingly the leader of the Others and as enigmatic as can be -- in the blockbuster ABC series Lost. In 2006 he began a six episode run as Bow Crowder in the popular FX crime drama series Justified, with feature roles in The Babymakers and Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained following in 2012.

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