Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III


4:35 pm - 6:15 pm, Monday, November 17 on Showtime FamilyZone (West) HDTV ()

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The heroes must travel back to 17th-century Japan to rescue April, their TV-reporter friend.

1993 English
Action/adventure Fantasy Children Sci-fi Cartoon Comedy Sequel Other

Cast & Crew
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Elias Koteas (Actor) .. Casey Jones/Whit
Paige Turco (Actor) .. April O'Neil
Stuart Wilson (Actor) .. Walker
Sab Shimono (Actor) .. Lord Norinaga
Vivian Wu (Actor) .. Mitsu
Mark Caso (Actor) .. Leonardo
Jim Raposa (Actor) .. Donatello
James Murray (Actor) .. Splinter
Eidan Hanzei (Actor) .. Kenshin(as Henry Hayashi)
Mak Takano (Actor) .. Benkei - Honor Guard #1
Steve Akahoshi (Actor) .. Honor Guard #2(as Steven Getson Akahoshi)
Kent Kim (Actor) .. Honor Guard #3
Ken Kensei (Actor) .. Honor Guard #4
Tad Horino (Actor) .. Grandfather
Glen Chin (Actor) .. Jailer
Koichi Sakamoto (Actor) .. Young Priest(as Koichi Sakamoto)
Jeff Kawasugi (Actor) .. Murota
Phil Chong (Actor) .. Rider
Yeon Kim (Actor) .. Blacksmith
Anthony Marquez (Actor) .. Guard
Matt Hill (Actor) .. Raphael
Henry Hayshi (Actor) .. Kenshin

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Did You Know..
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Elias Koteas (Actor) .. Casey Jones/Whit
Born: March 11, 1961
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia: Stone-jawed and puppy-eyed, Elias Koteas has the enviable ability to call on both his distinctive looks and talent to portray a variety of complex, often troubled characters. Koteas is one of Canada's most prominent and well-respected actors, and during the late '90s, he began to amass international critical attention for his work in a number of high profile films, including David Cronenberg's Crash (1996) and Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line (1998).Koteas, who is of Greek ancestry, was born in Montreal on March 11, 1961. His father was a mechanic for the Canadian National Railways and his mother worked as a hatmaker; Koteas himself planned to be an architect until his teenage introduction to acting changed his plans. He was particularly inspired by Nick Nolte's performance in the TV miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man; little did Koteas know that two decades later, he would be starring opposite Nolte in The Thin Red Line. After beginning his education at Montreal's Vanier College, Koteas left to study at New York's prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1981. Following his graduation, he went to New York's Actors Studio, where he studied under Ellen Burstyn and Peter Masterson. The actor made his film debut in the Mary Steenburgen drama One Magic Christmas in 1985 and went on to do supporting work in a variety of films that included Francis Ford Coppola's Gardens of Stone (1987), Some Kind of Wonderful (1987), Coppola's Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988), and She's Having a Baby (1988). In 1989, he earned a Genie Award nomination (Canada's equivalent of the Oscar) for his portrayal of the title character of Malarek: A Street Kid Who Made It; two years later, he earned additional acclaim for his performance as a voyeuristic insurance adjustor in Atom Egoyan's The Adjuster. It was for his portrayal of an embittered DJ in another of Egoyan's films, Exotica (1994), that Koteas garnered his second Genie nomination; following this critical success, he began to appear in an increasing number of high profile productions.Koteas was subsequently featured to great effect as the creepy Vaughan in David Cronenberg's controversial Crash (1996), and he invested his brief but pivotal role as Holly Hunter's mystery man in the acclaimed Living out Loud (1998) with memorable charisma. In The Thin Red Line, he managed to stand out from his accomplished co-stars -- who included Nolte, Sean Penn, John Cusack, and Ben Chaplin -- as Captain Storos, an alienated, idealistic soldier who refuses his superior's orders to send his men on a suicidal attack plan. Over the next several years, Koteas would prove to be a consistent force on screen, appearing in films like Shooter, Shutter Island, and Let Me In, as well as the series Combat Hospital.
Paige Turco (Actor) .. April O'Neil
Born: May 17, 1965
Birthplace: Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Known to pint-sized filmgoers as April O'Neil in the two sequels to 1990s live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, actress Paige Turco followed up that role with several extended arcs on such television shows as NYPD Blue, Party of Five, and Rescue Me. In 2007, Turco was cast as one of the leads on ABC's Big Shots, a corporate drama starring Dylan McDermott and Michael Vartan. In the years to come, Turco would remain active on screen, appearing on shows like Damages.
Stuart Wilson (Actor) .. Walker
Born: December 25, 1946
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the '70s.
Sab Shimono (Actor) .. Lord Norinaga
Born: July 31, 1943
Trivia: Character actor, onscreen from the '60s.
Vivian Wu (Actor) .. Mitsu
Mark Caso (Actor) .. Leonardo
Jim Raposa (Actor) .. Donatello
James Murray (Actor) .. Splinter
Born: January 22, 1975
Eidan Hanzei (Actor) .. Kenshin(as Henry Hayashi)
Mak Takano (Actor) .. Benkei - Honor Guard #1
Steve Akahoshi (Actor) .. Honor Guard #2(as Steven Getson Akahoshi)
Born: September 19, 1961
Kent Kim (Actor) .. Honor Guard #3
Ken Kensei (Actor) .. Honor Guard #4
Tad Horino (Actor) .. Grandfather
Born: August 14, 1921
Glen Chin (Actor) .. Jailer
Born: January 27, 1948
Koichi Sakamoto (Actor) .. Young Priest(as Koichi Sakamoto)
Born: September 29, 1970
Jeff Kawasugi (Actor) .. Murota
Phil Chong (Actor) .. Rider
Born: December 29, 1936
Yeon Kim (Actor) .. Blacksmith
Anthony Marquez (Actor) .. Guard
Matt Hill (Actor) .. Raphael
Born: January 19, 1968
Henry Hayshi (Actor) .. Kenshin