Any Day Now: Huh?


07:00 am - 08:00 am, Monday, December 22 on KYW Start TV (3.2)

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Huh?

Season 1, Episode 2

A family-law case tests Rene, who's representing a rape victim whose assailant now wants shared custody of the child he fathered. M.E.: Annie Potts. Judge: James Pickens Jr. Donna: Lisa Sheridan. Carter Trent: Chris Wiehl.

repeat 1998 English
Drama Family

Cast & Crew
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Annie Potts (Actor) .. Mary Elizabeth `M.E.' Sims
Lorraine Toussaint (Actor) .. Rene Jackson
James Pickens Jr. (Actor) .. Judge
Lisa Sheridan (Actor) .. Donna
Chris Wiehl (Actor) .. Carter Trent
Christopher Winsor (Actor) .. David Sims

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Did You Know..
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Annie Potts (Actor) .. Mary Elizabeth `M.E.' Sims
Born: October 28, 1952
Birthplace: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: Involved in amateur theatricals since childhood, Annie Potts received her BFA in theatre arts from Missouri's Stephens College. Potts has been seen in comic supporting roles in films since 1978; she is most closely associated with the part of ditzy secretary Janine Melnitz in the two Ghostbusters flicks of the 1980s. On television, Potts has played Edith Bedelmeyer on the one-season sitcom Goodtime Girls (1980), then enjoyed a longer run as Mary Jo Shively on Designing Women (1986-93). Her characterization of outspoken gourmet chef Dana Paladino on the prime time sitcom Love and War won Annie an Emmy nomination in 1994. Annie Potts has also been featured in a popular series of commercials for a well-known corn-chip product, and has served as national spokesperson for the Women for Arthritis Foundation. In 1996 she was cast as a no-nonsense schoolteacher of troubled inner-city high schoolers in the ABC-TV show Dangerous Minds, a series based on the 1995 Michelle Pfeiffer film of the same name. She voiced the part of Bo Peep in the first two Toy Story films, and in 2003 she took part in a Designing Women reunion. That same year she was the lead in Defending Our Kids: The Julie Posey Story. She appeared intermittently on the Showtime series Huff, and in 2007 she joined the cast of the short-lived series Men In Trees. In 2012 she was cast as one of the leads in the new TV series GCB.
Lorraine Toussaint (Actor) .. Rene Jackson
Born: April 04, 1960
Birthplace: Trinidad and Tobago
Trivia: Born in Trinidad and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Began acting at 11 years old. Landed her first paying job the same day she graduated college with Shakespeare & Company. Played Titania in a 1987 off-Broadway production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, opposite F. Murray Abraham, Fisher Stevens and Elizabeth McGovern. Nominated for five NCAAP Image Awards for her work on Any Day Now.
James Pickens Jr. (Actor) .. Judge
Born: October 26, 1954
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Trivia: African-American character actor James Pickens Jr. sustains one of the longest and fullest Hollywood resumés in recent memory, just in terms of sheer volume of work. Soap opera devotees may remember Pickens for one of his earliest achievements -- his portrayal of Zack Edwards on the long-running daytime drama Another World, from 1986 through 1990. Pickens subsequently divided his time between characterizations on such prime-time programs as Roseanne and Murder, She Wrote, and small roles in A-list Hollywood features. At least in the early years, these films were often, though not always, action vehicles with predominantly black casts, such as the Ice-T and Ice Cube action thriller Trespass (1992), the Wesley Snipes and Dennis Hopper cop picture Boiling Point (1993), and the bullet-ridden Hughes Brothers pictures Menace II Society (1993) and Dead Presidents (1995). Back on the small screen, Pickens could be seen on such popular series as The X-Files, The Practice, NYPD Blue, Six Feet Under, and Philly. Also, in spring 1998, he joined episode writer Larry David and co. as the detective who threw Jerry and his cronies in the slammer on the much-anticipated series finale of Seinfeld; David and Pickens re-teamed several years later for two 2005 episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm. Pickens drew his greatest attention and acclaim, however, when he ascended from bit player to a prominent supporting role as Chief of Surgery Richard Webber on the blockbuster medical drama Grey's Anatomy. This series premiered in 2005 to sensational ratings and quickly became an American institution, thanks in no small part to Pickens's work.
Lisa Sheridan (Actor) .. Donna
Born: December 05, 1974
Died: February 25, 2019
Birthplace: Juliette, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Has been a huge Star Wars fan since childhood, dressing as Princess Leia nearly every year for Halloween while growing up. Won the Thomas Auclair Memorial Scholarship Award for most promising student actor in the Conservatory program at Carnegie-Mellon University. Starred in an off-Broadway production of Yard Bird. Reunited with Eddie Cibrian, her costar on the short-lived sci-fi series Invasion, for the 2010 Hallmark Channel movie Healing Hands.
Chris Wiehl (Actor) .. Carter Trent
Born: October 29, 1970
Christopher Winsor (Actor) .. David Sims

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