Highlander: Bless the Child


12:00 am - 01:00 am, Thursday, October 23 on KDKJ Heroes & Icons (27.5)

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Bless the Child

Season 2, Episode 11

MacLeod and Charlie aid a Native American (Michelle Thrush) who claims her dead husband's father is trying to kidnap her baby. Avery Hoskins: Ed Lauter. Billy: Jon Cuthbert. Luke: Doug Abrahams. MacLeod: Adrian Paul. Charlie: Philip Akin.

repeat 1994 English Stereo
Action/adventure Fantasy Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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Adrian Paul (Actor) .. Duncan MacLeod
Jon Cuthbert (Actor) .. Billy
Stan Kirsch (Actor) .. Richie Ryan
Doug Abrahams (Actor) .. Luke
Philip Akin (Actor) .. Charlie
Michelle Thrush (Actor) .. Native American
Ed Lauter (Actor) .. Avery Hoskins
Avery Hoskins (Actor) .. Ed Lauter
Carolyn Dunn (Actor) .. Nora Fontaine
Dean Wray (Actor) .. J.J.

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Did You Know..
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Adrian Paul (Actor) .. Duncan MacLeod
Jon Cuthbert (Actor) .. Billy
Stan Kirsch (Actor) .. Richie Ryan
Born: July 15, 1968
Doug Abrahams (Actor) .. Luke
Philip Akin (Actor) .. Charlie
Born: April 18, 1950
Birthplace: Kingston, Jamaica
Trivia: Was the first theatre graduate of Ryerson Institute of Technology. Was a founding member of Obsidian Theatre in 2000. Appeared in the 2007 stage productions of Othello and Of Mine and Men at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. Was the Toronto Sun's Performance Artist of the Year in 2011. Served as Vice President of the Board for the Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre.
Michelle Thrush (Actor) .. Native American
Born: February 06, 1967
Birthplace: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: A member of the Cree, known for her roles in movies concerning indigenous peoples, including Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee and Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian, which was nominated for Palme D'Or and César awards. Gave out hugs on the streets of Calgary for "Hug a Non-Native Day," an event she created to promote race understanding. Served as Artistic Director of the Crazy Horse Aboriginal Theatre Company. Spoke at oil company meetings about concerns with oil exploration in the Amazon. Traveled with actress Emma Thompson and their daughters on a Greenpeace Save the Arctic campaign.
Ed Lauter (Actor) .. Avery Hoskins
Born: October 30, 1940
Died: October 16, 2013
Birthplace: Long Beach, Long Island, New York
Trivia: An English major in college, Ed Lauter worked as a stand-up comic before entering films in 1971. The tall, menacing Lauter has generally been typecast as humorless, easily corruptible authority figures. He was at his meanest as the vindictive Captain Knaur in Robert Aldrich's The Longest Yard. His TV credits include such roles as Sheriff Cain in BJ and the Bear (1979-80) and General Louis Crewes in Stephen King's The Golden Years (1991). In 1976, Ed Lauter was afforded a rare leading role--and a sympathetic one to boot--in the made-for-TV murder mystery Last Hours Before Morning (1976). Lauter appeared in the 2005 remake of The Longest Yard and had a small role in the Oscar-winning film The Artist (2011). He also had a recurring role on the TV series Shameless. Lauter passed away in 2013 of mesothelioma at age 74, with several films in post-production, awaiting release.
Avery Hoskins (Actor) .. Ed Lauter
Carolyn Dunn (Actor) .. Nora Fontaine
Dean Wray (Actor) .. J.J.

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