V.I.P.: Kayus Ex Machina


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Kayus Ex Machina

Season 4, Episode 9

After Kay (Leah Lail) accidentally downloads plans for a rogue CIA operation from the Internet, she's targeted by two nefarious CIA agents. R&B group Blaque guest stars. Val: Pamela Anderson. Tasha: Molly Culver. Quick: Shaun Baker. Johnny: Dustin Nguyen. Nikki: Natalie Raitano.

repeat 2001 English HD Level Unknown
Action/adventure Martial Arts

Cast & Crew
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Pamela Anderson (Actor) .. Vallery Irons
Shaun Baker (Actor) .. Quick Williams
Molly Culver (Actor) .. Tasha Dexter
Natalie Raitano (Actor) .. Nikki Romano
Dustin Nguyen (Actor) .. Johnny Loh
Leah Lail (Actor) .. Kay Simmons
Angelle Brooks (Actor) .. Maxine
Brian McNamara (Actor) .. Agent Welles
Joseph C. Phillips (Actor) .. Agent Geiger
Louie Anderson (Actor) .. Homeless man
Nick Spano (Actor) .. Tony Scornavocco
Shamari Fears (Actor) .. Herself
Natina Reed (Actor) .. Herself
Brandi Williams (Actor) .. Herself

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Did You Know..
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Pamela Anderson (Actor) .. Vallery Irons
Born: July 01, 1967
Birthplace: Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Bleached blonde, buxom, but slender bombshell Pamela Anderson stands out in any crowd as one of the sex symbols of the mid-'90s. Known first as a spokesmodel for Labatt beer, then as one of Playboy magazine's most popular models, Anderson gained international recognition after she was cast as C.J., the sweet but tough lifeguard in the impossibly tight red bathing suit in the phenomenally popular syndicated television series Baywatch. Her popularity has led to several film roles, notably that of the black leather bustier-wearing title heroine in the comic-book actioner Barb Wire (1996). The role was appropriate, for there is something indeed cartoonish about Anderson, who had enhanced her petite frame with big hairdos, surgically inflated lips, and silicon breast implants. Anderson made a splash on the day she was born, as she was the first centennial baby in her region of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. She first attracted media notice in 1989, when a roving camera caught a glimpse of her during a professional football game in Vancouver. The picture of the cheering Anderson, who was wearing a Labatt's tee shirt at the time, was simultaneously shown on the arena's Jumbotron screen. Though her body was, surgically speaking, still in its original condition, her attributes and beauty were enough to cause a sensation. Labatt's executives remembered the crowd's positive reaction and hired her to become the brewery's spokeswoman. She attracted the attention of Playboy and was hired to do a photo layout. She has since gone on to appear on the magazine's cover an unprecedented five times. Once in Hollywood, she changed her appearance and soon found work guest starring on television shows. Her first recurring role was on the ABC sitcom Home Improvement where she played Lisa, the Tool Time Girl. Anderson made her film debut playing a cheerleader in the low-budget actioner The Taking of Beverly Hills (1992). She has also appeared in a few television movies, including Come Die With Me: A Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer Mystery (1994). Although an attempt to translate her small-screen success to the silver screen in the comic-book Casablanca adaptation Barb Wire proved unsuccessful to say the least, Anderson continued to thrill television audiences in Baywatch and stirred up much controversy when an extremely intimate honeymoon video of herself and then-husband Tommy Lee began making the rounds in 1998. Though the couple parted ways that same year in a highly publicized divorce case, Anderson went on to marry another bad boy, Detroit musician Kid Rock after returning to television as a sexy secret agent on the series V.I.P. .Anderson shocked her fan base in early 2002 when she announced that she had contracted the Hepatitis C virus, but this wouldn't kept he bombshell down. She provided the voice for the sexy tongue-in-cheek star of the Spike TV animated series Striperella and made appearances on shows like Less Than Perfect and 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter. In 2006, she starred in two seasons of the sitcom Stacked, before appearing in Sacha Baron Cohen's mockumentary Borat. The minor appearance resonated with audiences, and Anderson would continue her comedy streak with films like Blonde and Blonder, Superhero Movie, and Hollywood & Wine.Though Anderson continued acting in smaller projects, she became more well-known for her personal life and her passionate advocacy. She frequently works with PETA and other animal rights groups, and is a prominent vegan.
Shaun Baker (Actor) .. Quick Williams
Birthplace: New York City, New York, United States
Molly Culver (Actor) .. Tasha Dexter
Born: July 18, 1967
Birthplace: Santa Clara County, California
Natalie Raitano (Actor) .. Nikki Romano
Born: October 03, 1966
Birthplace: Charleroi, Pennsylvania
Dustin Nguyen (Actor) .. Johnny Loh
Born: September 17, 1962
Birthplace: Saigon, South
Leah Lail (Actor) .. Kay Simmons
Born: December 17, 1965
Angelle Brooks (Actor) .. Maxine
Born: August 11, 1967
Birthplace: Miami, Florida
Brian McNamara (Actor) .. Agent Welles
Born: November 21, 1960
Birthplace: Long Island, New York, United States
Trivia: Actor Brian McNamara got his start in show business in the 80's, with a string of TV appearances on shows like St. Elsewhere and Hill Street Blues. He would go on to rack up roles in feature films, like Short Circuit and Arachnophobia, eventually being cast as General Holden on the hit wartime drama Army Wives, which he would stick with for several seasons.
Joseph C. Phillips (Actor) .. Agent Geiger
Born: January 17, 1962
Birthplace: Denver, Colorado
Louie Anderson (Actor) .. Homeless man
Born: March 24, 1953
Died: January 21, 2022
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: A former counselor of abused children from Minneapolis, MN, Louie Anderson has found great success as a standup comedian, author, provider of cartoon voices, and actor. Born in St. Paul as one of 11 children, Anderson began his performing career in late 1978 in a small Minneapolis comedy club in answer to a dare from a co-worker at the children's home where he worked. People responded well to his act and Anderson felt he'd found his true vocation. After winning the St. Louis Comedy Competition in 1981, Anderson became a gag writer for Henny Youngman and then moved to Los Angeles to try to launch his own career by getting a contract with one of the major television networks, but success did not come quickly to the portly, blond comedian and he returned to Minneapolis where friends and cohorts helped him finance a comedy special. Showtime bought and aired the show which became a hit and the highest-rated program on the network for a month. This led Anderson to take to the talk show circuit and also won him a coveted spot on Comic Relief. Anderson also began working as an actor on such television series as Remington Steele and Grace Under Fire. He began a career as a character actor in feature films in Cloak and Dagger (1984). Since he became a star, Anderson has gone on to make several more cable television specials. Originally, his humor was centered upon his obesity, but in time, he began to focus more on his childhood and the experiences he'd had growing up with an alcoholic father and many siblings. But though he often joked about it in public, he was haunted by painful incidents from his youth and, following his father's death, he began keeping a sort of diary comprised of letters to his dad. One of these was published in People magazine. Tremendous reader response led to his penning the best-selling Dear Dad -- Letters From an Adult Child. In 1993, he penned a second, more upbeat tome that reflected an upturn in his personal life, Good-bye Jumbo, Hello Cruel World. In 1994, he and Matt O'Callghan created the animated Fox series Life With Louie. For Anderson, it was his second stint as a voice artist; his first was with the animated feature film Bebe's Kids earlier that year. Life With Louie has since garnered high critical praise that culminated in his winning a daytime Emmy in May 1997.
Nick Spano (Actor) .. Tony Scornavocco
Born: March 16, 1976
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Shamari Fears (Actor) .. Herself
Born: February 22, 1980
Natina Reed (Actor) .. Herself
Born: October 28, 1979
Died: October 26, 2012
Brandi Williams (Actor) .. Herself
Born: October 05, 1982

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