Bloom


08:00 am - 09:00 am, Wednesday, November 5 on WNYN AMG TV HDTV (39.1)

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About this Broadcast
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One year after a devastating flood kills five locals in an idyllic country town, a mysterious new plant appears with the power to restore their youth.

2019 English Stereo
Drama Romance Sci-fi Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Bryan Brown (Actor) .. Ray Reed
Phoebe Tonkin (Actor) .. Young Gwen
Ryan Corr (Actor) .. Young Sam
Nikki Shiels (Actor) .. Tina Griffiths
Rod Mullinar (Actor) .. Tommy Brydon
Anne Charleston (Actor) .. Loris Webb
Terry Norris (Actor) .. Herb Webb
Thomas Fisher (Actor) .. Isaac Langlan
Tessa Rose (Actor) .. Vivian North
Genevieve Morris (Actor) .. Rhonda Stokes
Daniel Henshall (Actor) .. Dave 'Griffo' Griffiths
John Stanton (Actor) .. Max McKinnon
Amali Golden (Actor) .. Young Farida
Tom Budge (Actor) .. Shane
Sam Reid (Actor) .. Young Max
Jacki Weaver (Actor) .. Gwen Reed
María Mercedes (Actor) .. Margot
Keith Brockett (Actor) .. Det. Zhen
James Cerche (Actor) .. Det. Wilkins

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Did You Know..
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Bryan Brown (Actor) .. Ray Reed
Born: June 23, 1947
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: With his rugged, everyman exterior and quick wit, Aussie actor Bryan Brown has made an undeniable mark in the world of cinema with unforgettable roles in such efforts as Bruce Beresford's Breaker Morant (1980), the innovative action thriller F/X, and the bottle slingin' bartender drama Cocktail (1988). Although public misconception may be that Brown abandoned the Land Down Under for a film career in Hollywood, the lifelong Australian resident remains true to his homeland despite his status as a popular international film star. A former insurance salesman who was bitten by the acting bug early on, the Sydney native soon found stage work in both his hometown as well as London. His film debut as a lovelorn, mentally ill man in The Love Letters From Teralba Road (1977) soon followed, and after gaining positive critical notice for his performance, Brown appeared in minor capacity in such films as Phillip Noyce's Newsfront and Bruce Beresford's Money Movers before his breakout turn as a supporting player in the searing war drama Breaker Morant. His star on the rise in the early '80s, Brown subsequently appeared in the prison drama Stir before turning up in the acclaimed miniseries The Thorn Birds (1983). The musical drama Give My Regards to Broad Street proved a surprising gem to Paul McCartney and Brown fans alike the following year, and with the release of F/X in 1986, Brown became a bankable international star. The film's innovative use of special effects as a means to drive the plot, combined with a smart script and Brown's natural charisma, resulted in a modest hit that spawned both a sequel and a television series (albeit without him). After taking the lead in Tai-Pan (1986) and returning to Australia for the relationship drama The Good Wife (1987), Brown took his biggest Hollywood role to date as a veteran bartender opposite Tom Cruise in Cocktail. Although Brown would have little chance to truly shine opposite the Hollywood heavy, he did manage to steal a few scenes and have fun with the role. Shifting gears entirely for Gorillas in the Mist that same year, Brown was once again offered the opportunity to shine in the role of a National Geographic photographer who falls for primate researcher Dian Fossey Sigourney Weaver. Despite the fact that Brown's '80s momentum may not have carried into the '90s as strongly as fans might have hoped, those who did seek out his films found him still very much at the top of his game. From Nicolas Roeg's existential drama Full Body Massage (1995) to the intensely personal Dead Heart (1996), his performances were consistently thought provoking. After expanding his resumé to include producer credits with the 1991 F/X sequel, Brown did his best to bring stories to the screen that he found personally compelling. His association both in front of and behind the scenes of Twisted Tales (a sort of Down Under Twilight Zone meets The X-Files) helped to maintain his high profile in Australia, and, in 1999, Brown appeared opposite hot-Aussie export Heath Ledger in the comedy drama Two Hands. After more starring roles that year, Brown appeared in the sleeper drama Risk and the nuclear drama On the Beach (both 2000). Having been a youngster in 1960 Australia, the retro-gangster comedy Dirty Deeds had special appeal to Brown, and his turn as a Sydney-based crime syndicate leader who draws the ire of a fearsome Chicago crime family offered a fun take of the gangster-chic trend. Although Brown would threaten to take a break from acting following Dirty Deeds, it wasn't long before he was back in front of the cameras for the Ben Stiller comedy Along Came Polly Captured (2004).
Phoebe Tonkin (Actor) .. Young Gwen
Born: July 12, 1989
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Began taking dance classes at the age of 4. Performed with the Australian Theatre for Young People and at the Wharf Theatre from the age of 12. Was not a strong swimmer when she won a starring role on the water-centric Australian TV show H20: Just Add Water. Has modeled for the magazine Girlfriends.
Ryan Corr (Actor) .. Young Sam
Born: January 15, 1989
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia: First film role was playing Simon Roberts in the short comedy Opraholic (2003). In 2003, launched television career playing Matthew McDougah in the drama series The Sleepover Club. Was awarded the prestigious Heath Ledger Scholarship in 2011. In 2012, was named Cleo's Bachelor of the Year. GQ Australia named him the breakthrough actor of 2015. Played Septimus Hodge in the Sydney Theatre Company's 2016 production of Arcadia.
Nikki Shiels (Actor) .. Tina Griffiths
Rod Mullinar (Actor) .. Tommy Brydon
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the early '70s.
Anne Charleston (Actor) .. Loris Webb
Terry Norris (Actor) .. Herb Webb
Born: June 09, 1930
Thomas Fisher (Actor) .. Isaac Langlan
Tessa Rose (Actor) .. Vivian North
Genevieve Morris (Actor) .. Rhonda Stokes
Birthplace: Australia
Trivia: Studied Education in university, while exploring theatre studies on the side. Performed in a touring theatre company after graduation. In 2009, performed in Spontaneous Broadway, a long-form improvised comedy show. Appeared in a series of popular television commercials for ANZ bank. Has starred as Carol in No Activity since 2015.
Daniel Henshall (Actor) .. Dave 'Griffo' Griffiths
Born: August 09, 1982
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Played several of the 72 characters in production of The Golden Ass at Sydney's Belvoir Street Downstairs Theatre in 2006; there were seven cast members in total. In 2007, began his TV career on the Australian series All Saints. Portrayed real-life serial killer John Bunting in his first feature film, Snowtown, in 2011. Cast as real-life revolutionary Caleb Brewster in AMC's Turn.
John Stanton (Actor) .. Max McKinnon
Born: October 28, 1944
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the early '80s.
Amali Golden (Actor) .. Young Farida
Tom Budge (Actor) .. Shane
Born: March 15, 1982
Sam Reid (Actor) .. Young Max
Born: February 19, 1987
Birthplace: New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Intially moved from Australia to New York, before deciding to move to London to pursue study in acting. He was named the star student of his graduating class at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Was cast in the 2012 period drama Belle, after Sam Claflin had to leave due to scheduling issues. The two actors would go on to star together in 2014's The Riot Club.
Jacki Weaver (Actor) .. Gwen Reed
Born: May 25, 1947
Birthplace: Hurstville, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Lead actress, onscreen from the '80s.
María Mercedes (Actor) .. Margot
Keith Brockett (Actor) .. Det. Zhen
James Cerche (Actor) .. Det. Wilkins

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