Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Maledictus


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Maledictus

Season 1, Episode 19

Goren and Eames investigate the murder of a Russian mobster's daughter who was about to write a revealing book.

repeat 2002 English Stereo
Crime Drama Police Spin-off

Cast & Crew
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Kathryn Erbe (Actor) .. Det. Alexandra Eames
Jamey Sheridan (Actor) .. Capt. James Deakins
Courtney B. Vance (Actor) .. ADA Ron Carver
David Thornton (Actor) .. Kenneth Strick
Veanne Cox (Actor) .. Martha Strick
Damian Young (Actor) .. George Tate
Jacques Sandulescu (Actor) .. Boris Yushka
Wendy Spero (Actor) .. Allison
Sasha Nesterov (Actor) .. Older Mobster
Chic Daniel (Actor) .. Oleg
Martin Moran (Actor) .. Ilanas Verleger
Steven Zirnkilton (Actor) .. Opening Announcer
Lori Michele Harris (Actor) .. Ursula Stovitz/Anna Llewellyn
Antonia Rey (Actor) .. Maggie Mendez
Ylfa Edelstein (Actor) .. Oleg's Girlfriend
Sharron Bower (Actor) .. Sylvie Clark
Worth Howe (Actor) .. Sheriff Lund
Bill Burr (Actor) .. Jogger
George Bartenieff (Actor) .. John Nemetz
Richard V. Licata (Actor) .. Dominic Castellana
Peter Ashton Wise (Actor) .. Agent Britton
Edward James Hyland (Actor) .. Lt. Wallace
Alla Kliouka Schaffer (Actor) .. Ilana Yushka
Eleanor Glockner (Actor) .. Helen

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Kathryn Erbe (Actor) .. Det. Alexandra Eames
Born: July 02, 1966
Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Born and raised in the Boston area, Erbe left her hometown to study drama at New York University. After making her TV debut as Lynn Redgrave's daughter on the short-lived TV sitcom Chicken Soup (1989), she returned to New York and was cast in the acclaimed 1990 Broadway production of The Grapes of Wrath. Erbe soon scored her first major film credit as Richard Dreyfuss' daughter in the Bill Murray comedy What About Bob? (1991) and alternated stage work as a member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Atlantic Theatre Company with TV and films throughout the 1990s, most notably in Rich in Love (1992), George Wallace (1997), Kiss of Death (1995), The Addiction, (1995), and Stir of Echoes. Erbe also earned major acclaim on the HBO series Oz. As the 2000's unfolded for the actress, she found continued success in TV, playing the role of Detective Alexandra Eames on Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
Jamey Sheridan (Actor) .. Capt. James Deakins
Born: July 12, 1951
Birthplace: Pasadena, California, United States
Trivia: Character actor Jamey Sheridan has had a prolific acting career in theater, television, and film productions. Born in California to a family of actors, he made it to Broadway and earned a Tony nomination in 1987 for his performance in the revival of Arthur Miller's All My Sons. After several TV movie appearances, he landed a reoccurring role as lawyer Jack Shannon on Shannon's Deal, which ran for one season in 1990. His later television roles include Dr. John Sutton on Chicago Hope (from 1995-1996) and Captain Deakins on Law & Order: Criminal Intent (since 2001). Sheridan started his film career in the late '80s with small roles, and by the '90s he was playing the token family man, a role he would continue in both film and television. He was also capable of playing villains, as he did in the 1994 miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's The Stand. Other interesting roles include Marty Stouffer in Wild America and the psychotic neighbor in Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story. After a long history of performing Shakespeare on the stage, Sheridan appeared in Campbell Scott's production of Hamlet in 2000 as well as the Hamlet-inspired modern noir film Let the Devil Wear Black in 1999. He's also given fine supporting performances in The Ice Storm, Cradle Will Rock, Life as a House, and numerous TV movies. In teh early 2000s Sheriden frequently alternated between film and television, though it was his role on the popular detective series Law and Order: Criminal Intent that offered him the most exposure. It was during his five year run on that show that he was diagnosed with Bell's palsy, a nerve disorder that temporarily causes partial facial paralysis, and the writers ultimately incorporated that condition into the show. In 2011 Sheridan joined the cast of the Showtime drama Homeland, which centered on a Marine sergeant and war hero who returns home to the U.S. after eight years missing in Iraq, only to be pursued by a CIA officer who's convinced he's been turned into a terrosit by Al-Qaeda.Sheridan and his wife, actress Colette Kilroy, have two children.
Courtney B. Vance (Actor) .. ADA Ron Carver
Born: March 12, 1960
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Although he had been appearing in both film and television productions since the mid-'80s, it took nearly two decades for actor Courtney B. Vance to finally receive recognition. The Detroit native was bitten by the acting bug while a student at Harvard, and though he had originally intended to study history, he felt the lure of the stage and was soon appearing in productions at Harvard before eventually joining the Boston Shakespeare Company. After graduation, Vance continued his acting career at the Yale School of Drama, and it was there that he first gained notice for his role opposite James Earl Jones in the August Wilson drama Fences. In 1987, Vance made his film debut in the war drama Hamburger Hill, and though he remained true to his stage roots in the ensuing years, screen roles kept rolling in. The actor climbed the credits throughout the 1990s with a series of supporting roles in The Hunt for Red October (1990), Beyond the Law (1992), and The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993). 1995 proved something of a breakthrough year for the rising star, with roles in Panther, Dangerous Minds, and The Last Supper offering him more screen time than ever. In 1996, Vance held his own as a minister opposite Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston in The Preacher's Wife. Drawing from his own faith -- which had recently been reawakened by the suicide of his father -- for the role, Vance also had memorable performances in Cookie's Fortune in 1999 and Space Cowboys the following year. He portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the dramatic miniseries Parting the Waters (2000) and made another solid impression on television viewers the next year with a role in the popular series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.Vance would stick with the series for five years, concurrently appearing on the long-running medical drama ER. By the time he had finished his run on both programs, he was on to the science fictions series Flash Forward from 2009-2010, before signing on to appear alongside Michael Biehn in the post-apocalyptic horror flick The Divide in 2011.
David Thornton (Actor) .. Kenneth Strick
Born: June 12, 1953
Veanne Cox (Actor) .. Martha Strick
Born: January 19, 1963
Damian Young (Actor) .. George Tate
Born: October 27, 1961
Jacques Sandulescu (Actor) .. Boris Yushka
Born: February 21, 1928
Wendy Spero (Actor) .. Allison
Sasha Nesterov (Actor) .. Older Mobster
Chic Daniel (Actor) .. Oleg
Martin Moran (Actor) .. Ilanas Verleger
Steven Zirnkilton (Actor) .. Opening Announcer
Lori Michele Harris (Actor) .. Ursula Stovitz/Anna Llewellyn
Antonia Rey (Actor) .. Maggie Mendez
Born: October 12, 1927
Ylfa Edelstein (Actor) .. Oleg's Girlfriend
Sharron Bower (Actor) .. Sylvie Clark
Worth Howe (Actor) .. Sheriff Lund
Bill Burr (Actor) .. Jogger
Born: June 10, 1968
Birthplace: Canton, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Did 300 stand-up shows a year early in his career. Voice is featured in the 2008 video game Grand Theft Auto IV. In 2009, was the first stand-up comedian to appear on The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien. Joined comics Robert Kelly and Joe DeRosa to produce, write and star in a 2011 comic short called Cheat, which was a hit at the Tribeca Film Festival. Received the 2011 Comedian of the Year Award from the Boston Comedy Festival. Contributed material to the 2011 and 2012 ESPYs. With fellow comedian Al Madrigal, launched Allthingscomedy.com in 2012, which features a selection of podcasts by stand-up comics. Given the Alumni Award of Distinction by his alma mater Emerson College in 2013.
George Bartenieff (Actor) .. John Nemetz
Born: January 24, 1933
Richard V. Licata (Actor) .. Dominic Castellana
Born: November 23, 1948
Peter Ashton Wise (Actor) .. Agent Britton
Eric Bogosian (Actor)
Born: April 24, 1953
Birthplace: Woburn, Massachusetts
Trivia: Frequently mislabeled as a performance artist, Eric Bogosian is a writer and an actor known for his comedic monologues and social commentary. Born on the East Coast and educated in the Midwest, he wrote and performed numerous one-man shows around New York during the late '70s and early '80s. After doing shows in art spaces like The Kitchen, he eventually had his solo work Fun House committed to video. The 1987 production was taped in front of a live audience. During this time he had also started acting in other people's projects, including Robert Altman's made-for-TV movie The Caine Mutiny Court Martial. The next year, he teamed with Oliver Stone for the film version of his off-Broadway show Talk Radio, starring himself as D.J. Barry Champlain. As a cinematic expansion of his original monologue, the film earned Bogosian a Silver Bear award at the Berlin Film Festival and a nomination at the Independent Spirit awards. His next big one-man show, Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll, was also made into a film, published in book form, and released on CD by Capitol. During the early '90s, he appeared as a television guest star on Law & Order and The Larry Sanders Show, and continued to publish his writing. In 1994, he finished work on the play Suburbia, which was later adapted to film by director Richard Linklater. As an actor, he had supporting roles in Dolores Claiborne, Under Siege 2, and Deconstructing Harry, followed by numerous cameos and vocal appearances. After finishing the play Griller, he went back to solo shows with Wake Up and Smell the Coffee, which was committed to film by InDigEnt. After Simon & Schuster published his novel Mall, he appeared in several TV movies and feature films, including the CBS miniseries Blonde, Atom Egoyan's Ararat, and the summer blockbuster Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.
Edward James Hyland (Actor) .. Lt. Wallace
Alla Kliouka Schaffer (Actor) .. Ilana Yushka
Eleanor Glockner (Actor) .. Helen