Longmire: Burned Up My Tears


2:00 pm - 3:30 pm, Monday, October 27 on WRNN Outlaw (48.4)

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Burned Up My Tears

Season 6, Episode 5

With the local trial under way, Walt's outcome doesn't look too great -- specifically when a recent murder makes him and Vic look suspicious.

repeat 2017 English Stereo
Crime Drama Suspense/thriller Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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Robert Taylor (Actor) .. Walt Longmire
Katee Sackhoff (Actor) .. Victoria "Vic" Moretti
Lou Diamond Phillips (Actor) .. Henry Standing Bear
Bailey Chase (Actor) .. Branch Connally
Cassidy Freeman (Actor) .. Cady Longmire
A Martinez (Actor)
Radha Mitchell (Actor) .. Alex Graham
Zahn McClarnon (Actor) .. Officer Mathias
Tom Wopat (Actor) .. Sheriff Jim Wilkins
Eric Ladin (Actor) .. Sawyer Crane
Josh Stamberg (Actor) .. U.S. Marshal Hammond
Patch Darragh (Actor) .. Dave Milgrom
Brett Rice (Actor) .. Tucker Baggett
Mike Pniewski (Actor) .. Judge Drood
Trudy Cordova (Actor) .. Juror

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Did You Know..
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Robert Taylor (Actor) .. Walt Longmire
Born: July 07, 1963
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia: Worked on offshore oil rigs in the Indian Ocean before getting into acting. Decided to attend drama school while in the hospital recovering from injuries sustained in a shipwreck. First gained international fame by playing the role of Agent Jones in The Matrix.
Katee Sackhoff (Actor) .. Victoria "Vic" Moretti
Born: April 08, 1980
Birthplace: Portland, Oregon, United States
Trivia: Born April 8th, 1980, Oregon native Katee Sackhoff made her first onscreen appearance with a small role in the 1998 Lifetime original movie Fifteen and Pregnant when she was 18. She continued to build up her resumé with minor appearances like a role in the USA film Hefner: Unauthorized and a number of appearances on MTV's Undressed, but it was a supporting role on the TV series The Education of Max Bickford that proved to be her big break. Playing daughter to veteran actor Richard Dreyfuss' character provided both valuable tutelage and incredible exposure for the young actress, setting her up for her next project.Accepting the role of Lt. Kara "Starbuck" Thrace in the 2003 miniseries Battlestar Galactica became one of the best moves of Sackhoff's career. The miniseries was so successful, it was sold as a standard TV show and began airing in 2004, with Sackhoff in the same leading role. With a regular paycheck and a base of devoted fans, she explored other projects when her show wasn't filming, taking on the role of Sherry Clarke in the 2007 sequel to White Noise, White Noise 2: The Light, alongside fellow sci-fi TV vet Nathan Fillion.
Lou Diamond Phillips (Actor) .. Henry Standing Bear
Born: February 17, 1962
Birthplace: Subic Nava Stations, Philippines
Trivia: Mixed-blood and Filipino-born, Phillips was raised in Arlington, Texas, where he began acting at age 10. After receiving his college degree in theater, he studied film technique with Adam Roarke at the Film Actor's Lab in Dallas. Between 1983 and 1986 he worked at the Lab as an assistant director and instructor. Concurrently, he performed in several plays in Dallas and Fort Worth, including Doctor Faustus and Hamlet. From 1983-87 Phillips appeared in several small, independent, Texas-made films, beginning with Angel Alley; one of these, Trespasses (1987), he co-wrote, while he associate-produced another, Dakota (1988). His big break came when director Luis Valdez was casting the Hollywood biopic La Bamba (1987), which focused on early rock 'n' roller Ritchie Valens. Someone suggested Phillips for the role of Valens' brother, but after he auditioned he was selected by Valdez to play the lead. The film was surprisingly successful and Philips married its assistant director, Julie Cypher. With his performance as a barrio boy in Stand and Deliver (1988) he further established himself as a leading Hispanic star and representative of the Hispanic community. After playing an American Indian in the youth Western Young Guns (1988), he found himself fascinated with Indian culture and became a Cherokee blood brother. He wrote one of his films, Ambition (1991).
Bailey Chase (Actor) .. Branch Connally
Born: May 01, 1972
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Earned a football scholarship to Duke University after a successful high-school career as a linebacker. Made his first television appearance as a lifeguard on an episode of Married...With Children. After a two-year stint as Chris Hughes on As the World Turns, he went on to star as another Hughes—Steve Hughes—on MyNetwork TV's Watch Over Me. Frequently rides horses as a Wyoming sheriff's deputy in the A&E series Longmire; he learned how to ride as a child on a farm in Illinois where his father had horses. Is an avid Chicago Cubs fan.
Cassidy Freeman (Actor) .. Cady Longmire
Born: April 22, 1982
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Started performing at age 3. Started her theater career at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. Graduated magna cum laude from Middlebury College. Sings and plays piano. Performs in the band the Real D'Coy with her brother Clark. Is a member of Los Angeles' Sight Unseen Theatre Group, which was cofounded by her brother Clark. Joined the cast of Smallville in 2008 as Tess Mercer, her first role as a TV-series regular. Loves to cook, and enjoys watching Top Chef.
A Martinez (Actor)
Radha Mitchell (Actor) .. Alex Graham
Born: November 12, 1973
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia: Small, blonde, and Australian, Radha Mitchell first made an impression on international audiences as the paramour of a heroin-addled photographer (Ally Sheedy) in Lisa Cholodenko's High Art (1998). Mitchell, a native of Melbourne, began acting when she was still in high school and had her professional debut on the popular Aussie soap Neighbours in 1994. Two years later, she made her film debut in the romantic comedy Love and Other Catastrophes, in which she starred as a college student experiencing a messy breakup with her girlfriend (Frances O'Connor). The film proved to be fairly popular in Australia, but it wasn't until she was cast in High Art that Mitchell gained an introduction to a wider audience. The critical success of High Art made it possible for her to do more international work, and her increasing popularity was reflected by her subsequent casting in a number of projects. Among them were Pitch Black (2000), a sci-fi horror film in which Mitchell played a pilot whose ship crashes on a hostile planet, and Everything Put Together (2000), a drama about a suburban woman (Mitchell) shunned by her peers after the death of her baby. Her career continued with a diverse run of films including Nobody's Baby, Man on Fire, Finding Neverland, and landing the lead in Woody Allen's Melinda and Melinda. Those last three films all hit screens in 2004, and although kept working steadily, she never quite capitalized on the buzz she generated that year. Her other credits include Silent Hill, Henry Poole Is Here, Surrogates, and the horror film The Crazies.
Zahn McClarnon (Actor) .. Officer Mathias
Born: October 24, 1966
Birthplace: Denver, Colorado, United States
Trivia: Of Polish and Irish-English descent from his father's family, and Hunkpapa and Sihasapa Lakota Native American descent from his mother's family. Has a non-identical twin brother. Grew up in many locations in the West, including Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Wyoming. His maternal grandparents lived in the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana, where he used to visit and stay during long weekends. Started acting when he was in high school. The production of Westworld had to shutdown briefly after he had a brain injury due to a fall in his home.
Tom Wopat (Actor) .. Sheriff Jim Wilkins
Born: September 09, 1951
Birthplace: Lodi, Wisconsin, United States
Trivia: To Gen-X'ers, particularly those who grew up hooked on prime-time television, Tom Wopat will be forever inseparable from his role as Luke Duke, the more intelligent and responsible of two cousins who spent their days charging around the rural South in a souped-up Dodge Charger and evading the wiles of corrupt politician Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke), on the comedy-adventure series The Dukes of Hazzard (1979-1985). Born on a dairy farm in Lodi, WI, Wopat attended the University of Wisconsin as a young man, where he displayed strong musical ambition as a trombone player and a singer. Wopat spent his post-collegiate years touring in musical theater productions before being tapped for the Duke role in 1979. The CBS series, of course, took off like a rocket and netted a huge fan base (particularly among preteen boys). By 1982, however, it ran into a snag. Wopat and co-star John Schneider (who played Bo Duke) took issue with Warner Brothers Television over their salaries and shares of Hazzard merchandising revenues; the production company in fact snubbed their demands by bringing in two substitute actors for a single season, only to discover that the ploy didn't work. Wopat and Schneider thus returned in 1983 and stuck with the series for two more seasons, until it wrapped in August 1985. In the mean time, Wopat parlayed his Hazzard recognition into a recording career as a country singer. An eponymous debut album appeared in 1983 to generally favorable reviews, followed by a sophomore effort, the Capitol release Don't Look Back, in 1990, and a third effort, the Epic release Learning to Love, in 1992. The performer continued to cut his acting chops as well from time to time, signing for roles in such little-seen features as Contagious (1997) and Meteorites! (1998). He scored one of his more prominent post-Hazzard roles in a supporting turn opposite leads Kathy Bates, Jessica Lange, and Joan Allen in the female buddy comedy Bonneville (2006). Wopat also portrayed Jeff Robbins, ex-husband of actress Cybill Sheridan (Cybill Shepherd) in the first season of the CBS sitcom Cybill (1995-1998), and remained extremely active in various musical theater productions.
Eric Ladin (Actor) .. Sawyer Crane
Born: February 16, 1978
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Moved from Texas to Los Angeles in 1997. Received his SAG card for doing a Pepsi commercial while still in college. Has appeared in numerous TV series, including Generation Kill, Big Love and Mad Men. Considered his work in Generation Kill as his breakthrough acting role. Is a fan of the USC Trojans and the Los Angeles Lakers. Counts photography as one of his hobbies.
Josh Stamberg (Actor) .. U.S. Marshal Hammond
Born: January 04, 1970
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Played soccer in college Is the only child of NPR's Susan Stamberg, the original host of All Things Considered. Developed a love for theater and acting when he was cast in a school production of Fiddler on the Roof. Did voice work in 1994 for the movie Normandy: The Great Crusade. First TV job was a guest role on Spin City. Gained industry recognition in 2003 for his two-episode guest appearance as a gay paintballer on Six Feet Under.
Patch Darragh (Actor) .. Dave Milgrom
Brett Rice (Actor) .. Tucker Baggett
Mike Pniewski (Actor) .. Judge Drood
Born: April 20, 1961
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: First acting gig was in his senior year of high school in a production of Fiddler on the Roof, in which he was cast as the lead, Tevye. Studied sports medicine before changing his focus to acting. Won the Natalie Wood Acting Award at UCLA. Nearly left the acting profession when he was offered a lucrative job in financial services. Served as Georgia's representative on the National Board of the Screen Actors Guild from January 2002 to September 2004. Advocated for the merger of SAG (Screen Actors Guild) and AFTRA (American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) prior to their 2012 merger as SAG-AFTRA. Has also served as the Atlanta Local First Vice-President of SAG-AFTRA. Has used acting principles and experience to launch a successful business as a career coach.
Trudy Cordova (Actor) .. Juror

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