CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Lying Down With Dogs


3:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Friday, January 16 on KMYT Heroes & Icons (41.4)

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Lying Down With Dogs

Season 8, Episode 10

The body of a wealthy socialite, known for her charitable contributions, is discovered in a dumping ground along with the bodies of several dogs. The investigation reveals the victim was involved in illegal dog fighting and may have tortured some of the animals at a kennel. Meanwhile, Warrick tries to prove he is innocent of murdering an exotic dancer whose body was found in his car outside a nightclub.

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Drama Police Action/adventure Crime Drama Crime Mystery & Suspense Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Sheeri Rappaport (Actor) .. Mandy Webster
Geoffrey Rivas (Actor) .. Det. Sam Vega
Jamie Luner (Actor) .. Elizabeth Rodriguez
Jesse Borrego (Actor) .. Felix Rodriguez
Mark L. Young (Actor) .. Tommy Halpert
John Capodice (Actor) .. Lou Gedda
Rebecca Budig (Actor) .. Joanna `Candy' Krumsky
Zack Ward (Actor) .. Steve Card
Erik Jensen (Actor) .. Jeffrey Sinclair
Dennis Christopher (Actor) .. Richard Dorsey
Larry Mitchell (Actor) .. Officer Mitchell
Terry Bozeman (Actor) .. Brad Lewis
Maria Russell (Actor) .. Deena Aquino
Vincent Laresca (Actor) .. Gino Aquino
Nelson Mashita (Actor) .. Doctor
Jay Lee (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Sheeri Rappaport (Actor) .. Mandy Webster
Born: October 27, 1977
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas
Geoffrey Rivas (Actor) .. Det. Sam Vega
Jamie Luner (Actor) .. Elizabeth Rodriguez
Born: May 12, 1971
Birthplace: Palo Alto, California, United States
Trivia: Actress Jamie Luner got her feet wet in acting with recurring roles on two popular sitcoms of the early '90s: Growing Pains and Just the Ten of Us. She would go on to appear in a number of TV movies, like Confessions of Sorority Girls, and eventually joined the cast of the nighttime soap Melrose Place from 1997 to 1999, when the show ended its run. That same year, Luner snagged the starring role in the series Profiler, which lasted until 2000. She would continue to find success with TV movies like Stranger in My Bed and The Perfect Marriage, and in 2009, she was cast as Liz Colby in the daytime soap opera All My Children.
Jesse Borrego (Actor) .. Felix Rodriguez
Mark L. Young (Actor) .. Tommy Halpert
Born: January 01, 1991
Trivia: Mark L. Young took his first onscreen bows in adolescence, with series guest roles on programs such as The O.C., Cold Case, ER, and CSI: Miami, then signed for a feature role opposite Rachel McAdams, Tim Robbins, and Michael Peña in the Iraqi war veteran drama The Lucky Ones.
John Capodice (Actor) .. Lou Gedda
Rebecca Budig (Actor) .. Joanna `Candy' Krumsky
Born: June 26, 1973
Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio
Trivia: Though she graduated from the Cincinnati School of the Performing Arts, actress Rebecca Budig first went on to study zoology before switching back to her former passion, and trying her hand at a professional acting career. Her first big break came in 1995 when she landed the role of Michelle Bauer on Guiding Light, which she stuck with until 1998. The next year, she took up with another soap, playing rich girl Greenlee Smyth on All My Children. Budig would stay with the series for 10 years, occasionally taking on other gigs, like interviewing guests for the WWE's Sunday Night HEAT.
Zack Ward (Actor) .. Steve Card
Born: August 31, 1973
Trivia: Despite his immortalization as schoolyard bully Scott Farkus in A Christmas Story (1983), Zack Ward has a resumé spanning much further than the long-standing holiday favorite. The Canadian actor is well known for his role as Dave Scovil on the darkly humorous, Emmy-nominated sitcom Titus, and has participated in a number of prime-time dramas including Crossing Jordan, NCIS, and Lost. Ward can be seen in two video-game inspired films: BloodRayne 2, and Resident Evil: Apocalypse; he also appears briefly as an ill-fated soldier in director Michael Bay's blockbuster Transformers (2007).
Erik Jensen (Actor) .. Jeffrey Sinclair
Dennis Christopher (Actor) .. Richard Dorsey
Born: December 02, 1955
Trivia: American actor Dennis Christopher's Italian upbringing served him well early in his career when he appeared fleetingly in Fellinis Roma (1972). Stage and TV work followed his graduation from Temple University, then several American movies, September 30, 1955 (1977) and A Wedding (1978). In Breaking Away (1978), Christopher dominated the proceedings as the Indiana-born teenaged bicyclist who adopted an Italian accent and mannerisms to draw attention to himself. Few of Christopher's subsequent film appearances were up to this level; when last heard from, he was starring in such direct-to-video potboilers as Dead Women in Lingerie (1991), with a few above-average assignments such as the made-for-TV Stephen King's It! (1991). Outside of Breaking Away, Dennis Christopher had at least one other "cult" film to his credit: Fade to Black (1979), in which he played a disturbed young cineast who murders his enemies while dressed up as famous movie villains.
Larry Mitchell (Actor) .. Officer Mitchell
Born: May 17, 1973
Terry Bozeman (Actor) .. Brad Lewis
Maria Russell (Actor) .. Deena Aquino
Vincent Laresca (Actor) .. Gino Aquino
Born: January 21, 1974
Nelson Mashita (Actor) .. Doctor
William Peterson (Actor)
Louise Lombard (Actor)
Born: September 13, 1970
Birthplace: London, England, United kingdom
Trivia: Louise Lombard lived and breathed the fine arts from an early age, and projected extreme versatility in many arenas. A trained dancer and actress from early childhood, Lombard graduated to television commercials by age 14, and subsequently delved into dramatic roles. Lombard evinced a remarkable predilection for emotionally and psychologically challenging evocations, such as that of a heroin addict in a PSA directed by Jon Amiel (Copycat). After gracing the BBC series Casualty and Bergerac, the ITV show Capital City, and the ITV telemovies Catherine Cookson's A Black Velvet Gown, and Perfect Scoundrels: Sweeter Than Wine, Lombard broke through to national fame in 1991, with the lead role of Evangeline Eliott in the three-season House of Eliott series on the BBC. The story concerns two sisters who travel the road from extreme poverty to wealth as proprietors of the most successful dressmaking business in all of England.For the remainder of the 1990s, Lombard sought out a series of highly individualized and intelligent projects, including Elizabeth Gill's 1997 ensemble drama Gold in the Streets (as the girlfriend of an illegal Irish immigrant) and the ITV series Bodyguards (as one of the toughs of the title). After a brief tenure as a literature student at Cambridge University (as well as studying photography and print work at St. Martin's College), Lombard spent the first decade of the new millennium branching out into more internationally oriented roles, including insurance investigator Ellen Brachman in the Dutch movie Claim (2000), and the part of Kath in My Kingdom (2001), a highly modernized adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear. American viewers, however, will most closely associate Lombard with the romantic lead of Lady Anne Davenport in the Viggo Mortensen period adventure saga Hidalgo (2004), and the role of Dr. Harriet Fellows, a physician who assists crash survivor Alec Baldwin, in the TNT telemovie Second Nature (2003).
Paula Newsome (Actor)
Trivia: From the early '90s onward, African-American actress Paula Newsome built a fairly substantial career for herself via many small supporting roles in films and television series. She debuted on the big screen in 1992, as Ellen in Barnet Kellman's Dolly Parton comedy Straight Talk, then spent years making single-episode appearances in such programs as ER, Ally McBeal, and Law & Order, as well as multiple-episode runs on Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, and The Lyon's Den. Newsome's career escalated most dramatically, however, between 2006 and 2007, with her contributions to the comedy Little Miss Sunshine (2006), the Adam Sandler drama Reign Over Me, the drama Things We Lost in the Fire, and the ABC detective series Women's Murder Club (as Claire Washburn, a member of an all-female team of investigators).
Matt Lauria (Actor)
Born: June 22, 1984
Birthplace: United States
Trivia: As a child, lived in Ireland for five years with his family. Made his TV debut on a 2007 episode of 30 Rock. Best-known for playing Luke Cafferty on Friday Night Lights from 2009 to the series finale in 2011. Was cast in the role of Caleb Evers on FOX's 2011 drama The Chicago Code. Plays electric guitar and specializes in blues-rock.
Mandeep Dhillon (Actor)
Jay Lee (Actor)