Rizzoli & Isles: Welcome to the Dollhouse


10:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Thursday, December 11 on KHSV Start TV (21.3)

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Welcome to the Dollhouse

Season 3, Episode 4

Jane and Maura spring into action when young female professionals are murdered and found dressed as dolls. Elsewhere, Angela serves up new ideas for the café; and Jane makes discoveries about Casey's injury.

repeat 2012 English
Drama Mystery & Suspense Suspense/thriller Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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Angie Harmon (Actor) .. Jane Rizzoli
Sasha Alexander (Actor) .. Maura Isles
Lorraine Bracco (Actor) .. Angela
Lee Thompson Young (Actor) .. Det. Barry Frost
Bruce McGill (Actor) .. Det. Vince Korsak
Jordan Bridges (Actor) .. Frankie
Brian Goodman (Actor) .. Lt. Det. Sean Cavanaugh
Chris Vance (Actor) .. Casey
Patrick St. Esprit (Actor) .. Artie McMurphy
Kevin Sheridan (Actor) .. Jonathan
Alan Rachins (Actor) .. Stanley
Darryl Alan Reed (Actor) .. Rondo
Tina Huang (Actor) .. Susie Chang
Paul Raci (Actor) .. Apartment Manager
Eamonn Roche (Actor) .. Herbert
Jayne Taini (Actor) .. Marion Tibbets
Laura Gordon (Actor) .. Victoria Green
Marc Abbink (Actor) .. Detective
David Reiner (Actor) .. Homeless Man/Angelas Guardian
Debra D. Holt (Actor) .. Coretta
Billy Mayo (Actor) .. Sam Jackson
Glenn Takakjian (Actor) .. Le client
Amanda Rea (Actor) .. Murder victim
Jaeden Bettencourt (Actor) .. Jonathan jeune
Thomas R. Baker (Actor) .. Police Detective in Suit
John Ales (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Angie Harmon (Actor) .. Jane Rizzoli
Born: August 10, 1972
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Born August 10th, 1972, Texan model-turned-actress Angie Harmon's private life (and concomitant rise to fame) bear closer correlation to a fairy tale than to a factual account. Born Angela Michelle Harmon in the Dallas suburb of Highland Park in the late summer of 1972, Harmon never sought out celebrity; it beckoned to her. An "accidental" discovery by the esteemed Kim Dawson Modeling Agency and a win of Seventeen Magazine's cover-girl contest (at age 15) launched Harmon on the path to modeling, but once she reached Manhattan, Harmon discovered a deep-seated love of drama. Harmon then survived a series of not-so-prestigious early roles (including a very brief stint on the exploitationer Baywatch Nights and a turn as a dysfunctional suburbanite in John Duigan's ugly allegory Lawn Dogs), to establish herself as a respected and esteemed actress.Harmon first garnered national attention in the late '90s, as Abbie Carmichael, an assistant district attorney on the hit prime-time drama Law & Order -- a role she maintained for multiple seasons. Beginning in 2003, the actress segued from television into cinematic roles, with generally promising results. Her highest-profile turns include contributions to the family-oriented spy comedy Agent Cody Banks (2003), the action thriller End Game (2005), and the Jim Carrey/Téa Leoni comedy Fun With Dick and Jane (2005).Harmon made coast-to-coast headlines in March 2000 when she received a marriage proposal from then-boyfriend Jason Sehorn, a running back for the New York Giants, on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Sehorn popped the question in front of Elton John and a nationwide TV audience. Harmon immediately accepted on the air, and the two wed a short time later, parenting children in successive years before annoucing their split in 2014. In her private life, Harmon is also an outspoken born-again Christian and an advocate of conservative political causes. She and Sehorn co-hosted the Lifetime special Together: Stop Violence Against Women (2003) to spread awareness and prevention of domestic abuse. In fall 2007, Harmon took on a lead role in the ABC detective series Women's Murder Club as Lindsay Boxer, one of four women who band together to solve crimes in the city of San Francisco; the series was an instant success. In 2010, Harmon begun work on Rizzoli & Isles in the leading role of Detective Jane Rizzoli, a hard-working law enforcer entrusted with solving some of Boston's toughest cases.
Sasha Alexander (Actor) .. Maura Isles
Born: May 17, 1973
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Los Angeles native Sasha Alexander honed her interest in acting with roles in school plays, but soon graduated to a professional career with roles on shortlived series like the drama Wasteland and the wild comedy Greg the Bunny, on which she shared an on-screen kiss with comedian Sarah Silverman. In 2003, Alexander took on the role of Agent Caitlin Todd on the series NCIS. She would play the role for many seasons to come, in addition to roles in movies like Yes Man and Love Happens, and other TV shows, like Rizzoli & Isles.
Lorraine Bracco (Actor) .. Angela
Born: October 02, 1954
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Born October 2, 1954, it's no surprise that Lorraine Bracco, with her thick Brooklyn accent, was raised in a working-class neighborhood in New York City, but her twenties were not as predictable. Relocating to Europe, she spent several years living in France as a fashion model and working in radio, TV commercials, and films. She appeared in the Lina Wertmuller crime thriller Un Complicato Intrigo Di Donne, Vicoli E Delitti along with American actor Harvey Keitel, to whom she would be married for ten years. Moving back to New York to study acting with Stella Adler and the Actor's Studio, she made her U.S. debut as a hooker in The Pick-Up Artist (also with Keitel) and later starred as a Queens housewife in Ridley Scott's Someone to Watch Over Me. After a couple roles in Sing and The Dream Team, she received an Oscar nomination for her work as mobster Henry Hill's wife in Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas, making her a full-blown movie star overnight. She continued working in features for the remainder of the '90s, most notably opposite Sean Connery in Medicine Man, as the whip-cracking Delores Del Rio in Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, and as Leonardo DiCaprio's long-suffering mother in The Basketball Diaries.Then in 1999, when Bracco got the stellar role of Dr. Jennifer Melfi on the hit HBO series The Sopranos. Bracco stayed with the series until 2007, playing the understated psychiatrist of mob boss Tony Soprano, and picking up several Emmy, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild awards over the years. The show kept her busy, but the actress continued to pursue other projects, playing a nervous mother in Penny Marshall's Riding in Cars With Boys , and taking on a recurring role on the series Lipstick Jungle. In 2010 Bracco co-starred in the comedy Son of Morning, and directed the ensemble drama Love and Distrust (starring Robert Downey, Jr., James Franco, and Amy Adams) the same year. Bracco took on a recurring role as Angela Rizzoli in the television series Rizzoli & Isles (2010-2012), and continues to work in film and television.
Lee Thompson Young (Actor) .. Det. Barry Frost
Born: February 01, 1984
Died: August 19, 2013
Birthplace: Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: At age 8, he attended local festivals and community events telling traditional Carolinas folk tales. At 10, he portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in a community-theater production of A Night of Stars and Dreams. Appeared in commercials for McDonald's and Robitussin cough medicine. Wrote a 2000 episode for the Disney series The Famous Jett Jackson, in which he played the title role. Was in the 2009 video for Sugarbabes' "About a Girl."
Bruce McGill (Actor) .. Det. Vince Korsak
Born: July 11, 1950
Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas, United States
Trivia: Husky American actor Bruce McGill made his film debut in Citizen's Band (1978), but it was his next film role, frat-brat "D Day" in National Lampoon's Animal House, that gained him a following. McGill repeated his D-Day characterization in the spin-off TV series Delta House (1979), then co-starred with David Hasselhoff in the 1980 weekly-TV version of the 1977 theatrical football comedy Semi-Tough. He went on to play a string of brusque authority types in films (Cliffhangers) and television (MacGiver, Live Shot). Fans of the fantasy series Quantum Leap (1989-93) may recall McGill's occasional guest shots, which ranged from mildly eccentric to truly weird. In 1987, Bruce McGill enjoyed one of his few feature-film leading roles in Waiting for the Moon. But it wasn't until the 1990s that casting directors really began to utilize McGill's unique range, and though he never won any awards, he shifted between film (A Perfect World, Timecop, The Insider) and television (Babylon 5, Star Trek: Voyager) with the skill of a seasoned pro. Any genre was fair game, and all were tackled with equal aplomb. At the dawn of the 2000s McGill seemed to shift his focus toward feature films, with roles in Ali, The Sum of All Fears, and Collateral helping to make him both a Michael Mann regular, and one of those welcomed faces that seems to turn up everywhere. Still TV just seemed to be in McGill's blood and after lending his voice to both Family Guy and The Cleveland Show he could be seen as a regular on the TNT detective series Rizzoli and Isles.
Jordan Bridges (Actor) .. Frankie
Born: November 13, 1973
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Son of Beau Bridges, is a native Californian. Young Bridges began making his way into the family business at the tender age of nine with a supporting role in the 1982 made-for-television feature The Kid From Nowhere. Throughout the remainder of the decade, as well as the majority of the 1990s, one could always count on spotting Jordan in father Beau's many made-for-TV movies. Climbing the credits from The Thanksgiving Promise (1986) to The Defenders: Taking the First, it wasn't until 1999's Macbeth in Manhattan that young Bridges finally began to carve his own path in show business. He would play supporting roles in movies like Drive Me Crazy, Frequency, New Suit and Mona Lisa Smile. Bridges would go on to appear in movies like J. Edgar, as well as star on TV shows like Rizzoli & Isles and Conviction.
Brian Goodman (Actor) .. Lt. Det. Sean Cavanaugh
Trivia: Character actor Brian Goodman's unmistakably tough, rough-hewn exterior seemed to pigeonhole him, automatically lending him to portrayals of cops, army majors, guards, lieutenants, prisoners, and other figures with an aura of menacing imposition. Features that enlisted Goodman spanned a broad spectrum of genres, from prison drama (The Last Castle, 2001) to chase movie (Catch Me If You Can, 2002), to action yarn (The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, 2006); the Best Picture nominee Munich (2005) (in which Goodman played a Belligerent American) reteamed the actor with Catch director Steven Spielberg. In 2008, Goodman dramatically expanded his ambitions by co-scripting, directing, and starring in the drama What Doesn't Kill You; an overtly autobiographical piece, it told of two friends (Ethan Hawke and Mark Ruffalo) who grow up together in a rough neighborhood and find themselves sucked into a whirlpool of crime and violence and rapidly drawing the attentions of a die-hard police detective (Donnie Wahlberg).
Chris Vance (Actor) .. Casey
Born: December 30, 1971
Birthplace: Paddington, London
Trivia: British-born character actor Chris Vance fell into a perfectly suited niche, playing toughs, thugs, bullies, and hoods. He did a significant amount of work in Australian productions, and landed a supporting role in Aussie director Geoffrey Wright's ultraviolent, Romper Stomper-like update of Macbeth (2006). Vance then signed to play Whistler in season three of the Fox serial drama Prison Break.
Patrick St. Esprit (Actor) .. Artie McMurphy
Born: May 18, 1954
Birthplace: United States
Kevin Sheridan (Actor) .. Jonathan
Born: January 22, 1982
Alan Rachins (Actor) .. Stanley
Born: October 03, 1942
Trivia: Supporting actor Alan Rachins is best known for playing the insufferable legal eagle Douglas Brackman Jr. on the long-running drama L.A. Law (1986-1994), but he has also appeared in a few feature films. Born in Boston, Rachins studied at the prestigious Wharton School of Finance until he decided to be an actor in New York. While in the Big Apple, he studied under such acting teachers as William Ball, Kim Stanley, and Harvey Lembeck. Rachins made his professional debut on-stage and for ten years appeared frequently on and off-Broadway before leaving acting in 1972 to study writing and directing at the American Film Institute. From there he became a script reader and then a writer for shows ranging from The Fall Guy to Quincy to Hill Street Blues. He also occasionally directed television episodes. Rachins had his first major feature-film role in Henry Jaglom's Always (1985). Largely due to his work in this film, Rachins and his real-life wife, Joanna Frank, were cast as the Brackmans on L.A. Law. While on the series, Rachins occasionally branched out into television movies. He did not make another feature film until Heart Condition (1990). Since the demise of his series, Rachins continues to occasionally appear in feature films such as Leave It to Beaver (1997). On television, he was seen as a regular on the popular ABC sitcom Dharma and Greg and also continued to appear occasionally in regional theater.
Darryl Alan Reed (Actor) .. Rondo
Tina Huang (Actor) .. Susie Chang
Paul Raci (Actor) .. Apartment Manager
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Is of Polish descent.Both his parents were deaf.Is fluent in American sign language.Served in the United States Army.Co-founded The Immediate Theater Company in Chicago.Has worked for the Los Angeles Superior Court System as a Certified Sign Language Interpreter.Is the frontman of the Rock Black Sabbath tribute band Hands of Doom.
Eamonn Roche (Actor) .. Herbert
Born: February 29, 1968
Jayne Taini (Actor) .. Marion Tibbets
Laura Gordon (Actor) .. Victoria Green
Trivia: Lithe, sandy blonde-haired Australian actress Laura Gordon placed an equal emphasis, occupationally, on film, television, and theater. Theatrically, she received extensive training and professional experience at venues including the Australian Shakespeare Company and the Redsitch Actors' Theater in productions including The House of Bernarda Alba, The Year of the Family, Some Voices, and A Midsummer Night's Dream, while television work focused (at least in the beginning) on Aussie series. Like many a Hollywood ingénue, Gordon broke into American cinema as a scream queen; her first two major projects were the gorefest Saw V (2008) and the horror comedy remake Piranha 3-D (2009).
Marc Abbink (Actor) .. Detective
David Reiner (Actor) .. Homeless Man/Angelas Guardian
Debra D. Holt (Actor) .. Coretta
Billy Mayo (Actor) .. Sam Jackson
Glenn Takakjian (Actor) .. Le client
Amanda Rea (Actor) .. Murder victim
Jaeden Bettencourt (Actor) .. Jonathan jeune
Thomas R. Baker (Actor) .. Police Detective in Suit
Eddie Cibrian (Actor)
Born: June 16, 1973
Birthplace: Burbank, California, United States
Trivia: Cuban-American actor Eddie Cibrian was born in California, where he got a taste for show business early on. Like a lot of good-looking young actors, he got his feet wet in the business with a role on a soap opera, playing Matt Clark on The Young and the Restless. He'd eventually take on the starring role of Griff Walker on the tawdry show Baywatch Nights before rounding out the '90s with a three-year stint on Sunset Beach. The new millennium found Cibrian's career on a continual upward trajectory, most prominently assuming the role of Jimmy Doherty on the series Third Watch between 1999 and 2005. He went on to spend most of 2006 playing Russell Varon on the sci-fi series Invasion, and Agent Daniel Lucas on the show Vanished, and in the years following, Cibrian found his way onto myriad popular shows, appearing on Dirty Sexy Money, Ugly Betty, Samantha Who?, CSI: Miami, and The Playboy Club.
Candice Patton (Actor)
Born: June 24, 1988
Birthplace: Jackson, Mississippi, United States
Trivia: Father is a retired FBI agent. Graduated summa cum laude from Southern Methodist University. Was scouted for The Young and the Restless while attending college. Made her television debut in 2004. Was offered a more permanent role on The Young and the Restless, but chose to return to school instead.
Sy Richardson (Actor)
Trivia: Black supporting actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Matt Mctighe (Actor)
Born: September 12, 1979
John Ales (Actor)
Born: January 03, 1969
J. Grant Albrecht (Actor)
Darryl Allen Reed (Actor)

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