Monk: Mr. Monk's Favorite Show


8:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Friday, December 12 on KBGU get (Great Entertainment Television) (33.3)

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Mr. Monk's Favorite Show

Season 8, Episode 1

In the Season 8 premiere, Monk plays bodyguard to a former child star who receives death threats after releasing a tell-all book. The job turns sour for Monk, however, after he learns she's unlike the character she played on TV.

repeat 2009 English Stereo
Drama Action/adventure Comedy Mystery & Suspense Crime Season Premiere

Cast & Crew
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Tony Shalhoub (Actor) .. Adrian Monk
Traylor Howard (Actor) .. Natalie Teeger
Ted Levine (Actor) .. Capt. Leland Stottlemeyer
Jason Gray Stanford (Actor) .. Lt. Randall Disher
Emmy Clarke (Actor) .. Julie Teeger
Hector Elizondo (Actor) .. Dr. Neven Bell
Elizabeth Perkins (Actor) .. Christine Rapp
Rena Sofer (Actor) .. Kim Kelly
Taylor Longbrake (Actor) .. Young Kathy Cooper
Michael Stoyanov (Actor) .. Stephen Dorn
Dan Cole (Actor) .. Stan the Fan
Cameron Monaghan (Actor) .. Danny Cooper
Gary Weeks (Actor) .. Mr. Cooper
Sarah Aldrich (Actor) .. Mrs. Cooper
Angelina Wahler (Actor) .. Janey Cooper
Donnell Barrett (Actor) .. Third Paparazzi
Edward Flores (Actor) .. Motel Clerk
Jeremy Gram Weaver (Actor) .. Second Paparazzi
Jonathan Morgan Heit (Actor) .. Billy Cooper
Justin Dray (Actor) .. First Paparazzi
Rob Mainord (Actor) .. Bookstore Manager
Tony Donno (Actor) .. Victor Timlinson
Sokhan Kevin Sar (Actor) .. Security Guard

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Did You Know..
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Tony Shalhoub (Actor) .. Adrian Monk
Born: October 09, 1953
Birthplace: Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Trivia: A uniquely gifted and versatile actor possessing the distinct ability to immerse himself in a role so convincingly that he becomes almost unrecognizable -- from a quality obsessed restaurateur (Big Night, 1996) to a master criminal bent on world domination (Spy Kids, 2001) -- one can always count on Tony Shalhoub to deliver a memorable performance no matter how small his role may be.Well-known to television audiences for his extended stint as a self-deprecating cabbie on the long-running series Wings, Shalhoub made the often-painful transition from television to film with a grace seldom seen. Born on October 9th, 1953 in Green Bay, WI, Shalhoub developed his passion for theater at the youthful age of six when he volunteered via his sister to play an extra in a high-school production of The King and I. Shalhoub was hooked. After earning his master's degree from the Yale Drama School and spending four seasons at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, MA, Shalhoub packed his bags for New York where he began a luminous career on Broadway. Broadway brought Shalhoub success not only in his career, but in his personal life as well: he was nominated for a Tony for his role in Conversations With My Father and he met his future wife, actress Brooke Adams, while acting in The Heidi Chronicles. It was not long after his Broadway success that Shalhoub made his feature debut, as a doctor in the 1990 AIDS drama Longtime Companion.Shalhoub's film career has been a testament to his range and a compliment to his abilities. Though prone to comedy, his dramatic roles have gained him just as much, if not more, recognition than his comedic roles. Winning the Best Supporting Actor award from the National Society of Film Critics for his well-researched role in Big Night (1996), Shalhoub expanded his dramatic film repertoire with roles in A Civil Action and The Siege (both 1998), while always maintaining his knack for humor (1997's Men in Black). Shalhoub's role as the ultra-mellow "anti-Scottie" in the Star Trek send-up Galaxy Quest (1999) proved that his comic persona was indeed still as sharp as ever. Sticking in the sci-fi/fantasy mold for his roles in Imposter and Spy Kids (both 2001), Shalhoub once again proved that he could do 180-degree character turnarounds with ease.Though Shalhoub would stay in sci-fi mode for his role in Men in Black 2, he would return to solid ground with his role as an obsessive-compulsive detective in the well-received television pilot Monk (2002). Directed by Galaxy Quest helmer Dean Parisot, the pilot for Monk successfully paved the way for the curiously innovative USA series to follow and found the actor warmly re-embracing the medium that had propelled him to stardom. As Monk's popularity continued to grow, Shaloub found success on the big screen in the role of a gifted psychologist for The Great New Wonderful (2005), and voiced the lovable Luigi in Cars (2006) and Cars 2 (2011). In 2007, he worked alongside John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson for the supernatural horror film 1408.
Traylor Howard (Actor) .. Natalie Teeger
Born: June 14, 1966
Birthplace: Orlando, Florida, United States
Trivia: Appeared in TV commercials while still in high school. Traylor is her mother's maiden name. Worked at a greeting-card company after graduating from college. Made her sitcom debut in 1996 on Boston Common. Replaced Bitty Schram on Monk in 2005, playing the detective's peppy sidekick, Natalie.
Ted Levine (Actor) .. Capt. Leland Stottlemeyer
Born: May 29, 1957
Birthplace: Bellaire, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Striking terror deep in the hearts and subconsciousness of filmgoers worldwide with his chilling portrayal of aspiring transsexual serial killer James "Buffalo Bill" Gumb in director Jonathan Demme's acclaimed thriller The Silence of the Lambs, Steppenwolf Theater alumnus Ted Levine may not have received the star status some may have expected would follow the role, but he can consistently be counted on to turn in a lively performance, no matter how small his part may be.Born in Cleveland, OH, Levine received his M.F.A. in acting from the University of Chicago before making frequent appearances in such 1980s made-for-television efforts as Michael Mann's Crime Story (1986) and his feature debut in 1987's Ironweed. Taking small roles in such features as Betrayed (1988) and Next of Kin (1989) before his big break in Silence, Levine, curiously, stuck mostly to television following his portrayal of Buffalo Bill, not taking another featured role until his turn as a cop on the trail of a carnivorous industrial speed iron in The Mangler (1995). Appearing in Georgia and Michael Mann's acclaimed Heat the same year, Levine began to gain more prominent roles in the following years before taking to the seas with Patrick Stewart in Moby Dick (1998). Though he received critical acclaim for his role in the controversial television series Wonderland (2000), the show aired a meager two episodes (though four were produced) before being pulled due to outcry over its portrayal of the mental health system and its inhabitants. Bouncing back to the big screen, fans found that Levine could still be counted on to turn in absorbing performances in such features as Evolution and The Fast and the Furious (both 2001). Over the next several years, Levine would remain extremely active, appearing in films like The Manchuriuan Candidate, Memoirs of a Geisha, The Hills Have Eyes, and Shutter Island, as well as on TV series like Monk and Luck.
Jason Gray Stanford (Actor) .. Lt. Randall Disher
Born: May 19, 1970
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Initially aspired to become a basketball player but opted to pursue acting instead. Did a great deal of voice work at the start of his career, including playing Donatello for the animated series Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation. Auditioned for a guest spot in the Monk pilot but was cast in the regular role of Lieutenant Randy Disher instead. Sang backup vocals on Russell Crowe's album Gaslight after costarring with him in 1999's Mystery, Alaska and 2001's A Beautiful Mind.
Emmy Clarke (Actor) .. Julie Teeger
Born: September 25, 1991
Birthplace: Mineola, New York, United States
Trivia: Spent her early childhood in Houston and England (where she attended the American School in England). Won a 2004 Young Artist Award (Supporting Actress) for her first professional role, a girl orphaned by a terrorist attack in Italy, in the HBO film My House in Umbria. Has studied ballet and enjoys sailing on Long Island Sound.
Hector Elizondo (Actor) .. Dr. Neven Bell
Born: December 22, 1936
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: An actor of seemingly boundless range, New York-born Hector Elizondo began his career as a dancer. His initial training was at the Ballet Arts school of Carnegie Hall, from which he moved on to the Actors Studio. After several years' stage work, Elizondo made an inauspicious movie debut as "The Inspector" in the low-budget sex film The Vixens (1969). He was shown to better advantage in his next film, Hal Ashby's The Landlord (1970), which he followed up with strong character parts in such Manhattan-based productions as The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) and Thieves (1977). With Young Doctors in Love (1982), Elizondo began his long association with director Garry Marshall, who has since cast the actor in all of his films, in roles both sizable (Matt Dillon's dad in The Flamingo Kid [1984], the cafe owner in Frankie and Johnny [1991]), and microscopic (Overboard [1987]). Elizondo's screen roles have run the gamut from scrungy garbage scow captains to elegant concierges (Pretty Woman). In addition, he has been a regular on several mediocre television series: Popi, Freebie and the Bean, Casablanca (in the old Claude Rains role of Inspector Renault), a.k.a. Pablo, Foley Square, and Down and Out in Beverly Hills, In 1994, Elizondo took on a co-starring role as a demanding chief of surgery on the popular TV medical drama Chicago Hope. Other non-Marshall highlights in his filmography include Tortilla Soup, Overboard, Necessary Roughness, and Music Within.
Elizabeth Perkins (Actor) .. Christine Rapp
Born: November 18, 1960
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Born in New York and raised in Vermont, actress Elizabeth Perkins headed for Chicago after high school, where she was trained at the Goodman School of Drama. In a busy three-year period (1984-1987), Perkins co-starred in the touring company of Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs, married Chicago-based actor Terry Kinney (they have since split), was featured on Broadway, and made her film debut in About Last Night... (1986). The actress went on to play Tom Hanks' vis-à-vis in Big (1988), the terminal cancer patient with whom William Hurt begins a relationship in The Doctor (1992), and the "She" to Kevin Bacon's "He" in He Said, She Said (1991). The biggest box-office hit with which Elizabeth Perkins has been associated was 1994's The Flintstones, in which she portrayed the long-suffering Wilma.Though supporting roles in such projects as From the Earth to the Moon, 28 Days, and The Ring Two kept Perkins busy over the next decade, it couldn't help but feel like her career momentum had stalled out a bit by the mid-2000s. Fortunately for comedy fans, television writer/producer Jenji Kohan (Gilmore Girls) recognized her talent, and in 2005 Perkins began a successful four year run on the hit television series Weeds. Cast as the busybody neighbor of a suburban single mother-turned-pot dealer played by Mary-Louise Parker, the talented comic actress earned three Emmy nominations for her role in the series, though the actual award sadly slipped through her fingers each time. Nevertheless, the success appeared to reinvigorate Perkins' small screen career, with roles in Vince Uncensored, teh Closer, and How to Live WIth Your Parents for the Rest of Your Life following in quick succession.
Rena Sofer (Actor) .. Kim Kelly
Born: December 02, 1968
Birthplace: Arcadia, California, United States
Trivia: Possessing a dark but earthy beauty and a natural, winning smile, actress Rena Sofer has found notable small-screen success in such series as Melrose Place, Just Shoot Me, and Coupling after spending the majority of the 1990s in an Emmy-winning role on the daytime soap opera General Hospital. As the millennium turned, so did Sofer's cinematic aspirations, with keen-eyed movie lovers spotting her in such feature efforts as Traffic (2000) and March (2001). An Arcadia, CA, native, Sofer relocated to Pittsburgh when her Orthodox Jewish rabbi father and psychology teacher mother divorced. Spotted by a New York talent agent at the age of 15, it wasn't long before Sofer was appearing on the daytime drama Loving and landing roles on such small-screen efforts as Herman's Head and Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style. In 1992, she made her big-screen debut with a small role in Sidney Lumet's A Stranger Among Us with Melanie Griffith. Beginning a four-year run on General Hospital in 1993, Sofer would simultaneously appear in numerous made-for-television features before beginning her year-long run on Melrose Place in 1998. She made a notable leap back to the big screen with a small role in the 2000 comedy Keeping the Faith, and after following up with Traffic, Sofer settled back into sitcom life with a high-profile guest-starring role on Ed. In the 2002 made-for television remake of Carrie, her part as a sympathetic high school teacher proved a highlight of the otherwise forgettable effort, and in 2003, she headed the cast of Coupling, the highly anticipated American remake of the popular U.K. sitcom.
Taylor Longbrake (Actor) .. Young Kathy Cooper
Michael Stoyanov (Actor) .. Stephen Dorn
Born: December 14, 1966
Dan Cole (Actor) .. Stan the Fan
Cameron Monaghan (Actor) .. Danny Cooper
Born: August 16, 1993
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
Trivia: Began auditioning for local commercials at the age of 5. Acted at the Little Palm Children's Theatre in Boca Raton, FL, as a child. Breakthrough television part was as Winthrop Paroo in 2003's The Music Man, opposite Matthew Broderick and Kristin Chenoweth.
Gary Weeks (Actor) .. Mr. Cooper
Born: June 04, 1972
Sarah Aldrich (Actor) .. Mrs. Cooper
Born: February 10, 1970
Angelina Wahler (Actor) .. Janey Cooper
Donnell Barrett (Actor) .. Third Paparazzi
Edward Flores (Actor) .. Motel Clerk
Jeremy Gram Weaver (Actor) .. Second Paparazzi
Jonathan Morgan Heit (Actor) .. Billy Cooper
Born: July 16, 2000
Justin Dray (Actor) .. First Paparazzi
Rob Mainord (Actor) .. Bookstore Manager
Tony Donno (Actor) .. Victor Timlinson
Sokhan Kevin Sar (Actor) .. Security Guard

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