Someone to Watch Over Me


2:50 pm - 5:10 pm, Sunday, November 2 on WNYW Movies! (5.2)

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About this Broadcast
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A married cop falls for the socialite he's protecting.

1987 English Stereo
Mystery & Suspense Romance Drama Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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TOM BERENGER (Actor) .. Det. Mike Keegan
Mimi Rogers (Actor) .. Claire Gregory
Lorraine Bracco (Actor) .. Ellie Keegan
Jerry Orbach (Actor) .. Lt. Garber
John Rubinstein (Actor) .. Neil Steinhart
Tony DiBenedetto (Actor) .. T.J.
James Moriarty (Actor) .. Koontz
Mark Moses (Actor) .. Win Hockings
Daniel Hugh Kelly (Actor) .. Scotty
Harley Cross (Actor) .. Tommy Keegan
Joanne Baron (Actor) .. Helen Greening
Anthony Bishop (Actor) .. Waiter
Sharon Brecke (Actor) .. Bimbo
Peter Carew (Actor) .. Doorman
Christopher Cass (Actor) .. Rookie Cop
Jim Paul Eilers (Actor) .. Sparks
Susi Gilder (Actor) .. Pretty Young Thing
Mary Gillis (Actor) .. Mary, the Maid
Bill Kane (Actor) .. Brooklyn
Helen Lambros (Actor) .. Met Benefactress
Jack McGee (Actor) .. Bartender
Meg Mundy (Actor) .. Antonia
Jeff Nielsen (Actor) .. Tie Salesman
Harlan Cary Poe (Actor) .. Killer
Marilyn Rockafellow (Actor) .. Marge
Helen Tran (Actor) .. Vietnamese Girl
Harvey Vernon (Actor) .. Giddings
Mark Voland (Actor) .. Plainclothesman
Andreas Katsulas (Actor) .. Joey Venza
James E. Moriarty (Actor) .. Koontz
Joy Todd (Actor)
David Berman (Actor) .. Cop #1
Billy Kane (Actor) .. Brooklyn

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Did You Know..
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TOM BERENGER (Actor) .. Det. Mike Keegan
Born: May 31, 1949
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: May 31, 1949, University of Missouri graduate Tom Berenger began his theater work in regional repertory. Once he hit New York, he was employed in several TV soap operas, most prominently as the ill-fated Timmy Siegel on One Life to Live. His first film acting ranged from the grittier urban demands of Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977) to the cavalier heroics of Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979). After such relatively sympathetic assignments as The Big Chill in 1983, Berenger followed in the role of the sociopathic, battle-scarred Sergeant Barnes in Platoon (1986), a performance that earned him an Oscar nomination. This did not, however, stop the versatile actor from trying future good-guy roles like the irresponsible baseball player in Major League (1988). Berenger continued to successfully fluctuate between heroes and villains into the '90s, with a few side trips into television, notably in an amusing, unheralded guest stint in the waning days of the sitcom Cheers. In 1998, he gave a particularly good portrayal of a villainous low life in Robert Altman's adaptation of John Grisham's The Gingerbread Man. Berenger continued to take on supporting roles, and starred in TNT's short-lived television series Nightmares & Dreamscapes in 2006. Other notable work includes a role alongside Armand Assante and Busta Rhymes in the 2009 thriller Breaking Point, and his turn of the wealthy father of Robert Michael Fischer (Cillian Murphy) in 2010's Inception, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page.
Mimi Rogers (Actor) .. Claire Gregory
Born: January 27, 1956
Birthplace: Coral Gables, Florida, United States
Trivia: Mimi Rogers spent her youth moving around with her family to various parts of the U.S. and England; she settled in Los Angeles. Graduating from high school at age 14, she became involved with community work and working with drug addicts, Vietnam vets, and the mentally retarded. She didn't begin acting until her early 20s. Rogers debuted onscreen in Blue Skies Again (1983) as the manager of a girl who wants to join a baseball team. She didn't make another film for three years, meanwhile working extensively on TV; she had regular roles on the TV series "Paper Dolls" and "The Rousers," made guest appearances on a number of shows, and appeared in a few TV movies. She began making her reputation as a screen actress with her portrayal of a Manhattan heiress in Ridley Scott's Someone to Watch Over Me (1987), her fourth film. Most of her films have been unsuccessful, and she has yet to attain star status. For three years she was married to actor Tom Cruise.
Lorraine Bracco (Actor) .. Ellie Keegan
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.
Jerry Orbach (Actor) .. Lt. Garber
Born: October 20, 1935
Died: December 28, 2004
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: Jerry Orbach often commented, without false modesty, that he was fortunate indeed to have been a steadily working actor since the age of 20. Such was an understatement: graced with not only formidable dramatic instinct but one of American theater's top singing voices, Orbach resisted others' attempts to peg him as a character actor time and again and established himself as one of the most unique talents in entertainment per se. Television producer Dick Wolf perhaps put it best when he described Orbach as "a legendary figure of 20th century show business" and "one of the most honored performers of his generation."A native of the Bronx, Orbach was born to an ex-vaudevillian father who worked full time as a restaurant manager and a mother who sang professionally on the radio. The Orbachs moved around constantly during Jerry's youth, relocating from Gotham to Scranton to Wilkes-Barre to Springfield, Massachusetts and eventually settling in Chicago - a mobility that gave the young Orbach an unusual ability to adapt to any circumstance or situation, and thus presaged his involvement in drama. Orbach later attended Northwestern University, trained with Herbert Berghof and Lee Strasberg, and took his Gotham theatrical bow in 1955, as an understudy in the popular 1955 revival of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's The Threepenny Opera, eventually playing the lead role of serial killer Macheath. During the Threepenny run, Orbach made his first film appearance in the Manhattan-filmed low budgeter Cop Killer (1958). In 1960, Orbach created the role of flamboyant interlocutor El Gallo in the off-Broadway smash The Fantasticks, and later starred in such Broadway productions as Carnival (1961), Promises Promises (1966), Chicago (1975) and 42nd Street (1983). By day, Orbach made early-1960s appearances in several New York-based TV series, notably The Shari Lewis Show. In the early years, Orbach's film assignments were infrequent, but starting around 1981, with his pivotal role as officer Gus Levy in Sidney Lumet's masterful urban epic Prince of the City, the actor generally turned up in around one movie per year. His more fondly remembered screen assignments include the part of Jennifer Grey's father in Dirty Dancing (1987), Martin Landau's shady underworld brother in Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) the voice of the Chevalieresque candellabra in the Disney cartoon feature Beauty and the Beast (1990), and Billy Crystal's easily amused agent in Mr. Saturday Night (1992). Orbach perhaps made his most memorable contribution to television, however. After headlining a brief, short-lived detective series entitled The Law and Harry McGraw from September 1987 to February 1988 (a spinoff of Murder, She Wrote), Orbach landed a role that seemed to draw heavily from his Prince of the City portrayal: Detective Lennie Briscoe, a sardonic, mordant police investigator on Wolf's blockbuster cop drama Law & Order.Orbach carried the assignment for twelve seasons, and many attributed a large degree of the program's success to him.Jerry Orbach died of prostate cancer at the age of 69 on December 28, 2004. Three years later, Orbach turned up, posthumously, on subway print advertisements for the New York Eye Bank. As a performer with nearly perfect vision, he had opted to donate his eyes to two women after his death - a reflection on the remarkable humanitarian ideals that characterized his off-camera self.
John Rubinstein (Actor) .. Neil Steinhart
Born: December 08, 1946
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: John Rubinstein was born in Los Angeles in 1946, the same year that his celebrated father, 59-year-old concert pianist Arthur B. Rubinstein, became an American citizen. A fine musician in his own right, John has worked on the scores of such films as The Candidate (1972) and Jeremiah Johnson (1972). The younger Rubinstein is, however, far better known as an actor. He made a well-received Broadway debut in the popular musical Pippin and later co-starred in Children of a Lesser God and A Soldier's Tale. A familiar TV and movie face since 1970, Rubinstein starred in the 1972 theatrical feature Pippin, was featured as Meredith Baxter's ex-husband in the Mike Nichols-produced TV series Family (1976-1980), and was cast as MGM mogul Irving Thalberg in the 1980 TV movie The Silent Lovers. He was most familiar for his three-season (1984-1986) portrayal of uptight attorney Harrison K. Fox on the tongue-in-cheek private eye weekly Crazy Like a Fox. John Rubinstein is married to actress Judy West.
Tony DiBenedetto (Actor) .. T.J.
Born: July 01, 1944
James Moriarty (Actor) .. Koontz
Mark Moses (Actor) .. Win Hockings
Born: February 24, 1958
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Made his Broadway debut in the play Slab Boys alongside Kevin Bacon and Sean Penn. Has appeared in three movies under director Oliver Stone: 1986's Platoon (his feature debut), 1989's Born on the Fourth of July and 1991's The Doors. Shared in 2005 and 2006 Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series with the cast of Desperate Housewives, on which he played Paul Young. Had a unique insight into his role as an ad man on the AMC series Mad Men because his father worked in advertising on Madison Avenue in the 1960s. With actor wife Annie LaRussa, is the parent of two sons.
Daniel Hugh Kelly (Actor) .. Scotty
Born: August 10, 1952
Harley Cross (Actor) .. Tommy Keegan
Born: March 31, 1978
Joanne Baron (Actor) .. Helen Greening
Anthony Bishop (Actor) .. Waiter
Sharon Brecke (Actor) .. Bimbo
Peter Carew (Actor) .. Doorman
Died: August 09, 1995
Trivia: Supporting and character actor of television, screen and stage, Peter Carew started out performing and singing in nightclubs and in theater. On television, he guest-starred on numerous television shows, Carew specialized in police and crime shows ranging from dramas like Naked City, Kojack and Cannon to comedies like Car 54 Where Are You? and Barney Miller. Carew made his feature-film debut playing a storekeeper in Nothing But a Man (1964). He retired from acting in the late '80s. In addition to performing, Carew had also been a teacher and an athletics coach.
Christopher Cass (Actor) .. Rookie Cop
Jim Paul Eilers (Actor) .. Sparks
Susi Gilder (Actor) .. Pretty Young Thing
Mary Gillis (Actor) .. Mary, the Maid
Born: January 24, 1941
Bill Kane (Actor) .. Brooklyn
Helen Lambros (Actor) .. Met Benefactress
Jack McGee (Actor) .. Bartender
Born: February 02, 1949
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Was president of his high-school class. Sang backup for The Young Rascals pop group in the 1960s. Became a New York City fireman in 1977 to support his pursuit of an acting career. Made his feature-film debut in 1985's Turk 182, playing a firefighter. Is a colon-cancer survivor and supports several cancer-research organizations.
Meg Mundy (Actor) .. Antonia
Born: January 04, 1915
Birthplace: London, England
Jeff Nielsen (Actor) .. Tie Salesman
Harlan Cary Poe (Actor) .. Killer
Marilyn Rockafellow (Actor) .. Marge
Born: January 22, 1939
Helen Tran (Actor) .. Vietnamese Girl
Harvey Vernon (Actor) .. Giddings
Born: June 30, 1927
Died: October 09, 1996
Trivia: Character actor Harvey Vernon came to Hollywood following his discharge from the Coast Guard after WWII. Over his busy and prolific career, he has appeared in films and television and has occasionally showed up on-stage. His film credits include MacArthur (1977) and Teen Wolf (1985). Vernon has worked most often in television appearing in series ranging from Charlie's Angels during the '70s to Moonlighting in the '80s, to such '90s hits as Cybill and ER. Vernon's stage credits include a Broadway stint in The Grass Harp.
Mark Voland (Actor) .. Plainclothesman
Andreas Katsulas (Actor) .. Joey Venza
Born: May 18, 1946
Died: February 13, 2006
Trivia: Supporting player, onscreen from the '80s.
James E. Moriarty (Actor) .. Koontz
Joy Todd (Actor)
Died: February 18, 2014
David Berman (Actor) .. Cop #1
Born: November 01, 1973
Trivia: Known to many as Coroner "Super Dave" Phillips on the popular series CSI, actor David Berman has also appeared on the show Heroes. He's also played a recurring role on Vanished and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Billy Kane (Actor) .. Brooklyn

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