The Outer Limits: Glyphic


09:00 am - 10:00 am, Monday, November 3 on WSWB Comet TV (38.3)

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Glyphic

Season 4, Episode 9

When an official from the Department of Health visits a town in the Pacific Northwest, he discovers that a mysterious epidemic killed most of the town's children 12 years ago.

repeat 1998 English Stereo
Sci-fi Anthology Remake Horror Drama

Cast & Crew
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Peter Flemming (Actor) .. D.O.H. Official
Lane Smith (Actor) .. Dr. Broussard
Robin Duke (Actor) .. Sheriff Dupont
Rachael Leigh Cook (Actor) .. Cassie
Brad Swaile (Actor) .. Louis
Tom Heaton (Actor) .. Jim Lambert
Tom Mcbeath (Actor) .. Dr. Mitchell

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Peter Flemming (Actor) .. D.O.H. Official
Lane Smith (Actor) .. Dr. Broussard
Born: April 29, 1936
Died: June 13, 2005
Trivia: Lane Smith attended the Actors Studio during its halcyon days of the late 1950s-early 1960s. Though he didn't go on to stardom like such Studio grads as Dustin Hoffman and Al Pacino, Smith found steady work on the New York stage. In over 100 films and television projects from 1974's Man on a String, Smith has regularly invested three-dimensionality into such cardboard characters as prosecutor Jim Trotter III in My Cousin Vinny (1992) and Coach Reilly in The Mighty Ducks (1993). His latter-day stage work has included a healthy run in the original production of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross. Smith's TV roles included smiler-with-a-knife space alien Nathan Bates in V (1984) and Dr. Robert Moffitt in Kay O'Brien (1986). In 1989, Lane received a Golden Globe nomination for his portrayal of Richard M. Nixon in the ABC miniseries The Final Days. Fans of ABC's Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman will recognize Smith for playing the gruff Daily Planet editor Perry White. Lane Smith was married to writer Sydne MacCall.
Robin Duke (Actor) .. Sheriff Dupont
Born: March 13, 1954
Rachael Leigh Cook (Actor) .. Cassie
Born: October 04, 1979
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Born October 4, 1979 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the doe-eyed, fine-boned Rachael Leigh Cook has invited frequent comparisons with the young Audrey Hepburn. The actress began her career at the age of ten as a model, and then broke into acting in 1995 with her role as Mary-Ann Spier in The Baby-Sitters Club. Her next memorable appearance was in The House of Yes (1997), where she played the young Parker Posey. Coincidentally, Freddie Prinze Jr., with whom she would later co-star in She's All That, was also in the film, although they had no scenes together.After The House of Yes, Cook acted in a few forgettable films, the exception being Living Out Loud (1998), in which she played the young Holly Hunter. It was her next film, 1999's She's All That, that garnered her significant attention. As Laney Boggs, Cook went from geek to chic under the tutelage of the most popular boy in school (Prinze Jr.). As the film was essentially billed as an update of My Fair Lady (1964), the comparisons between Cook and Audrey Hepburn seemed particularly apt. Only time will tell if these comparisons extend beyond physical appearance to career trajectory. Taking to the stage (on the screen at least) with her turn in the live adaptation of Josie and the Pussycats, audiences would soon find the attractive actress travelling back in time to the old west in Texas Rangers. An attempt to revive the western from celluloid oblivion, the film documented the true story of the founding of the Texas Rangers and found Cook cast alongside popular actors James Van Der Beek and Oded Fehr. Cook continued to work steadily through the early 2000s, including a recurring role on the show Las Vegas in 2005 and a supporting role in the film Nancy Drew (2007). She also did a stint on prime time drama Psych, in which she played Abigail Lytar, elementary school teacher and ex-girlfriend of the leading character Shawn Spencer (James Roday). In 2012, Cook took on a starring role, opposite Eric McCormack, in the TNT crime drama Perception, playing FBI agent Kate Moretti, which ran for three seasons.
Brad Swaile (Actor) .. Louis
Tom Heaton (Actor) .. Jim Lambert
Tom Mcbeath (Actor) .. Dr. Mitchell
Birthplace: Vancouver

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