Walkaway Joe


03:15 am - 04:45 am, Thursday, November 20 on Showtime FamilyZone (West) HDTV ()

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About this Broadcast
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Teen billiard whiz Dallas looks up to his dad, Cal, as they share a love for playing billiards. But when Cal leaves their family, Dallas can't stand the absence of his father. He travels to different pool halls across the country in search of his father, until he encounters a wandering loner who tries to help him and gives him a few life lessons of his own.

2020 English Stereo
Drama Action/adventure

Cast & Crew
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David Strathairn (Actor) .. Joe Haley
Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Actor) .. Cal McCarthy
Julian Feder (Actor) .. Dallas McCarthy
Julie Ann Emery (Actor) .. Gina McCarthy
Susan Gallagher (Actor) .. Maggie
Challen Cates (Actor) .. Sandy
Michael Papajohn (Actor) .. Coach Manny
Wayne Pére (Actor) .. Leo
Andrea Frankle (Actor) .. Becka
Tracy Brotherton (Actor) .. Bar Patron
Kim Baptiste (Actor) .. Sheriff
Tony Demil (Actor) .. T. Stokes
Tonya Maldonado (Actor) .. Bar patron
Leslie Castay (Actor) .. Waitress
Chip Carriere (Actor) .. Bartender
Chad Governale (Actor) .. Baseball Parent / Coach
Suzette Lange (Actor) .. Bar patron
Jacqueline Harris Matherne (Actor) .. Pool Player
James Harlon Palmer (Actor) .. Breakshot Owner
Michael McHale (Actor) .. Shakey Lacy
Ryan Trahan (Actor) .. Josh
Cameron Washington (Actor) .. Self - Bar patron
Amber Blazier (Actor) .. Bridesmaid / Maid of Honor
Cynthia LeBlanc (Actor) .. Pool Hall patron (uncredited)
Elton LeBlanc (Actor) .. Pool Hall patron (uncredited)
Aaron Mitchell (Actor) .. Wedding Usher (uncredited)
Evan Gamble (Actor) .. Chris
David Jensen (Actor) .. Merle
Steven Grossman (Actor) .. Bar Patron
Mike Young (Actor) .. Bar Patron

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Did You Know..
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David Strathairn (Actor) .. Joe Haley
Born: January 26, 1949
Birthplace: San Fernando, California, United States
Trivia: One of the more underrated actors in Hollywood, tall, soft-spoken David Straithairn has earned almost consistent critical appreciation for his work in a number of films, most notably his many collaborations with director John Sayles. Born in San Francisco on January 26, 1949, Straithairn gained an entrance into acting via his days at Williams College. It was there that he met fellow student Sayles, and the two had their first collaboration with Return of the Seacaucus Seven. The 1980 film, which told the story of a group of friends reuniting after college, inspired a number of similar efforts, including The Big Chill. Following his debut, the actor -- whose additional performing experience came from his training at the Ringling Brothers Clown College -- appeared in supporting roles in a number of films, including Silkwood (1983) and Dominick and Eugene (1988). He continued to collaborate with Sayles, acting in The Brother From Another Planet (1984), Matewan, (1987), and Eight Men Out (1988). Straithairn was also introduced to television audiences with his role as bookstore owner Moss Goodman on the popular dramedy series Days and Nights of Molly Dodd.In the 1990s, Straithairn had prominent roles in a number of critically acclaimed films and television miniseries. In addition to his continuing work with Sayles, in 1991's City of Hope and Passion Fish (1992), the actor lent his talents to such films as Bob Roberts (1992), Sneakers (also 1992), The River Wild (a 1994 film which reunited him with Silkwood co-star Meryl Streep), and Losing Isaiah (1995). He also appeared in miniseries such as the 1991 O Pioneers! and In the Gloaming (1997), in which he played the father of an AIDS-stricken Robert Sean Leonard. In 1997, Straithairn had a memorable turn as a high-class pimp with a dodgy mustache in the wildly lauded L.A. Confidential and after a supporting role in Simon Birch (1998), once again collaborated with Sayles, this time playing a fisherman with a past in the 1999 Limbo. He remained one of the most respected character actors of his generation appearing as the father in the remake of The Miracle Worker, and starring in the drama Blue Car as a manipulative teacher. In 2005 he garnered an Oscar nomination and the biggest high-profile success of his career playing Edward R. Murrow in George Clooney's Good Night, and Good Luck. He followed up that success with appearances in such films as We Are Marshall, The Bourne Ultimatum, Howl, and Temple Grandin. In 2012 he was cast in Steven Spielberg's long-planned biopic Lincoln as William Seward.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Actor) .. Cal McCarthy
Born: April 22, 1966
Birthplace: Seattle, Washington, United States
Trivia: Many actors know from childhood that acting is the only job they'll ever want, but Jeffrey Dean Morgan is a rare exception. He pursued basketball in high school with tremendous success, until a knee injury ended his sports career, and he then trained and worked as a graphic artist for some time. Eventually, however, his interest in acting became overpowering, and Morgan moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting as a career, rather than just an interest. He found steady work appearing on shows like ER and Angel, eventually scoring a huge break in 2005 when he was cast in recurring roles on three different series: Grey's Anatomy, Weeds, and Supernatural. The shows put him on the map, especially Grey's Anatomy, and oddly enough, his characters died on all three shows. Morgan's career was still alive and kicking, however, and he was soon appearing in the comedy Kabluey opposite Christine Taylor and The Accidental Husband with Uma Thurman and Colin Firth. As the 2000's continued, Morgan would remain a consistant form on screen, appearing memorably as the Comedian in The Watchmen, Texas Killing Fields, and Red Dawn.
Julian Feder (Actor) .. Dallas McCarthy
Julie Ann Emery (Actor) .. Gina McCarthy
Born: January 16, 2000
Birthplace: Crossville, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: A native of Crossville, TN, Julie Ann Emery broke into theater at the age of 16 and formally studied the dramatic arts at Webster Conservatory in St. Louis, MO. Over the years, she maintained her strongest and most frequent presence on the stage, in multiple cities, including Manhattan and Chicago. The innumerable New York-based productions in which Emery appeared included Caesar and Cleopatra, Hot'l Baltimore, and Twelfth Night, while in the Windy City she did critically acclaimed work as Gypsy Rose Lee in a revival of the Jule Styne/Stephen Sondheim musical Gypsy; she also toured in productions of Annie and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Emery transitioned to film work in the early 2000s, initially on television series including ER (a recurring role, as Niki) and Dexter, though in time she turned up in features as well, such as the Will Smith romantic comedy Hitch, the occult thriller House (2007), and the Rod Lurie-helmed political drama Nothing But the Truth (2008).
Susan Gallagher (Actor) .. Maggie
Challen Cates (Actor) .. Sandy
Born: September 28, 1969
Michael Papajohn (Actor) .. Coach Manny
Born: November 07, 1964
Birthplace: Birmingham, Alabama
Trivia: Actor, stuntman, and college baseball player Michael Papajohn got his start in show business while he was attending Louisiana State University, where he played for the LSU Tigers. After having the opportunity to perform some stunts in the sports movie Everybody's All American in 1988, Papajohn began pursuing stunt and acting roles, appearing in movies like The Last Boy Scout and Mr. Baseball. He would find consistent acting work over the coming years, frequently making small appearances. He played an unnamed thug in 2000's Charlie's Angels and a security guard in the 2002 comedy The Hot Chick, and continued to take on several roles per year throughout the 2000s, notably appearing in I Know Who Killed Me, Spider-Man 3, and Terminator Salvation.
Wayne Pére (Actor) .. Leo
Andrea Frankle (Actor) .. Becka
Robert Walker Branchaud (Actor) .. Earl
Tracy Brotherton (Actor) .. Bar Patron
Kim Baptiste (Actor) .. Sheriff
Tony Demil (Actor) .. T. Stokes
Tonya Maldonado (Actor) .. Bar patron
Leslie Castay (Actor) .. Waitress
Chip Carriere (Actor) .. Bartender
Chad Governale (Actor) .. Baseball Parent / Coach
Suzette Lange (Actor) .. Bar patron
Jacqueline Harris Matherne (Actor) .. Pool Player
James Harlon Palmer (Actor) .. Breakshot Owner
Michael McHale (Actor) .. Shakey Lacy
Ryan Trahan (Actor) .. Josh
Cameron Washington (Actor) .. Self - Bar patron
Amber Blazier (Actor) .. Bridesmaid / Maid of Honor
Cynthia LeBlanc (Actor) .. Pool Hall patron (uncredited)
Elton LeBlanc (Actor) .. Pool Hall patron (uncredited)
Aaron Mitchell (Actor) .. Wedding Usher (uncredited)
Evan Gamble (Actor) .. Chris
David Jensen (Actor) .. Merle
Born: September 23, 1952
Steven Grossman (Actor) .. Bar Patron
Mike Young (Actor) .. Bar Patron

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