Decoy


10:30 pm - 11:00 pm, Wednesday, January 7 on WHFL The Walk (43.2)

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About this Broadcast
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Two ex-CIA agents (Peter Weller, Robert Patrick) protect a businessman's daughter from mercenaries. Charlotte Lewis, Darlene Vogel, Peter Breck, Scott Hylands. Directed by Victor Rambaldi.

1995 English
Action/adventure

Cast & Crew
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Peter Weller (Actor) .. Baxter
Robert Patrick (Actor) .. Travis
Charlotte Lewis (Actor) .. Katya
Darlene Vogel (Actor) .. Diana
Peter Breck (Actor) .. Wellington
Scott Hylands (Actor) .. Jenner
Vladimir Kulich (Actor) .. Daniel
Zoltán Buday (Actor) .. Gunther
Patricia Drake (Actor) .. Madelaine
Philip Hayes (Actor) .. Mick
Joe Wu (Actor) .. Chinese Businessman
Wilfred Dube (Actor) .. English Businessman
Brad Heck (Actor) .. European Businessman
Richard Yoshida (Actor) .. Japanese Businessman
Brian Ludwig (Actor) .. Archer
Gerard Lang (Actor) .. Thug 1
Calvert Chiefcalf (Actor) .. Thug 2
Tom Charles (Actor) .. Tracker 1
Victor Baptiste (Actor) .. Tracker 2
Wayne Folk (Actor) .. Large Man
Muriel Ross (Actor) .. Cree Woman
Blaine Hart (Actor) .. Spence

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Did You Know..
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Peter Weller (Actor) .. Baxter
Born: June 24, 1947
Birthplace: Stevens Point, Wisconsin, United States
Trivia: Though he is best remembered for the humanity he brought to the title character of Robocop (1987), actor Peter Weller is a versatile actor who has played in a wide variety of films as both lead and supporting actor. Prior to coming to films, Weller had a distinguished theatrical career. Before that he studied with famed acting coach Uta Hagen. He made his screen debut as a determined lawman in Butch and Sundance: The Early Years (1979). He played romantic leads in his next two films before starring in W.D. Richter's 1984 cult favorite The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai. His role in this sci-fi satire eventually lead to Robocop, where he was chosen by the director for his "expressive lips." The film was quite successful, and Weller went on to play in a series of minor thrillers and one sequel to Robocop before playing an aspiring writer whacked out on drugs in David Cronenberg's disturbing noir fantasy Naked Lunch (1991). As bizarre as the film was, it gave Weller an opportunity to stretch and show his ability as a serious dramatic actor. Though the film was not a commercial success, he did garner much critical praise for his role.
Robert Patrick (Actor) .. Travis
Born: November 05, 1958
Birthplace: Marietta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: While significant mainstream recognition has eluded Robert Patrick, with two notable exceptions -- he all but replaced David Duchovny in the waning days of The X-Files and admirably portrayed "the liquid metal cop guy" in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) -- he has nonetheless built an impressive resumé with over 60 television and film appearances since the mid-'80s. The eldest of five children, Patrick didn't choose to pursue a career in acting until his mid-twenties, despite having a bona fide diva moment during a third-grade production of Peter Pan, for which he refused to wear the required green tights. Rather, after a successful stint as a linebacker for Bowling Green University, Patrick became a house painter and may have continued as such were it not for a serious accident in the waters of Lake Erie, where he nearly drowned. The accident served as a revelation of sorts for Patrick, who promptly quit his day job and moved from Ohio to Los Angeles. It took more than a few sacrifices -- a then 26-year-old Patrick lived in his car and tended bar for his major source of income -- but the young actor found himself playing small roles in various low-budget films, which he credited to his tough-looking exterior and motorcycle-riding abilities.Though Patrick spent most of the late '80s paying his dues, his breakout performance landed him opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in director James Cameron's Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Patrick readied himself for the role of the T-1000 android in a rather unique fashion; in addition to martial arts, endurance, and strength training, he observed the movements of cats, eagles, and praying mantises. Odd as that may have sounded at the time, it certainly enhanced one of the most memorable roles in one of the most memorable films of the decade. After T2, Patrick was able to leave the world of B-movies and hold his own alongside some of the most established actors in Hollywood, including a second performance with Schwarzenegger in Last Action Hero (1993) and a more prominent role opposite Demi Moore in Striptease (1996). Patrick also expressed a fondness for martial arts films, and starred in both Double Dragon and Hong Kong 97 in 1994. However, it was his 1993 performance as a stoic regular-guy-turned-UFO-believer in Fire in the Sky that caught the attention of X-Files director Chris Carter. Carter immediately thought of Patrick when David Duchovny distanced himself from The X-Files, and, after auditioning 70-odd actors for the role of John Doggett, became determined to initiate Patrick into his long-running world of conspiracy theories and paranormal phenomena. To the surprise of fans and critics alike, Patrick was received quite well on The X-Files, and quickly found himself gracing the covers of many a genre magazine -- he was even anointed one of the Ten Sexiest Men of Sci-Fi by TV Guide.By the time The X-Files aired its last show, Patrick had developed a solid reputation within the industry; critics, fans, and co-stars alike praised him for his work ethic, personality, and consistent performances. Rather than fading into the scenery, Patrick starred as the mysterious Mr. Lisp in Spy Kids (2001), and later starred as a reclusive wilderness tracker in Pavement (2002). After making appearances in Richard Shepard's Mexico City (2002), Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003), and the sci-fi spin-off series Stargate: Atlantis, Patrick filmed director Jay W. Russell's Ladder 49 (2004). A memorable performance as Johnny Cash's distant father Ray in Walk the Line followed in 2005, with a subsequent role as a security expert in the Harrison Ford thriller Firewall preceeding a return to weekly television in the David Mamet-created series The Unit in 2006. Later in 2006, Patrick would incur the wrath of WWE superstar John Cena with his role as a ruthless kidnapper in the explosive action thriller The Marine. Patrick lives with his wife, Barbara, whom he married during the filming of T2, and their two children.
Charlotte Lewis (Actor) .. Katya
Born: August 07, 1967
Trivia: British lead actress, onscreen from Pirates (1986).
Darlene Vogel (Actor) .. Diana
Born: October 25, 1962
Peter Breck (Actor) .. Wellington
Born: March 13, 1929
Died: February 06, 2012
Trivia: Not to be confused with the 1940s bit player of the same name, American leading man Peter Breck was the son of a bandleader. Majoring in drama and minoring in psychology at the University of Houston, Breck went the regional-theater route until selected by Robert Mitchum for a role in Mitchum's Thunder Road (1958). He paid a few further dues on network television, showing up now and then as Doc Holiday on the weekly Western Maverick. In 1959, Breck starred in his own sagebrush series, Black Saddle, in which he played gunslinger-turned-lawyer Clay Culhane. When the series was dropped after one season, he accepted a few low-paying theater assignments, making ends meet with whatever odd jobs came along. His tenacity paid off when, in 1969, Breck was cast as firebrand "number two son" Nick Barkeley on The Big Valley, which ran for four years. A decade later, he appeared in still another Western, playing a megalomaniac miner in the serialized Secret Empire. Peter Breck has devoted considerable time to teaching drama in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Scott Hylands (Actor) .. Jenner
Born: January 01, 1943
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the late '60s.
Vladimir Kulich (Actor) .. Daniel
Peter Brown (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1935
Trivia: Born Peter de Sappe, this lead actor appeared onscreen from 1958.
Zoltán Buday (Actor) .. Gunther
Patricia Drake (Actor) .. Madelaine
Born: June 10, 1957
Philip Hayes (Actor) .. Mick
Born: February 28, 1958
Joe Wu (Actor) .. Chinese Businessman
Wilfred Dube (Actor) .. English Businessman
Brad Heck (Actor) .. European Businessman
Richard Yoshida (Actor) .. Japanese Businessman
Brian Ludwig (Actor) .. Archer
Gerard Lang (Actor) .. Thug 1
Calvert Chiefcalf (Actor) .. Thug 2
Tom Charles (Actor) .. Tracker 1
Victor Baptiste (Actor) .. Tracker 2
Wayne Folk (Actor) .. Large Man
Muriel Ross (Actor) .. Cree Woman
Blaine Hart (Actor) .. Spence

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