Braven


9:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Saturday, November 29 on WRDM Telemundo Hartford (HDTV) (19.1)

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About this Broadcast
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Joe Braven, un humilde leñador que vive cerca de la frontera entre los Estados Unidos y Canadá, es atacado por un grupo de narcotraficantes. A partir de ese momento hará todo lo que esté en su mano para proteger a su familia.

2018 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Acción/aventura Drama Crímen Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Jason Momoa (Actor) .. Joe Braven
Garret Dillahunt (Actor) .. Kassen
Jill Wagner (Actor) .. Stephanie Braven
Stephen Lang (Actor) .. Linden Braven
Sasha Rossof (Actor) .. Charlotte Braven
Sala Baker (Actor) .. Gentry
Fraser Aitcheson (Actor) .. Clay
Teach Grant (Actor) .. Essington
Glenn Ennis (Actor) .. Ridley
Todd Scott (Actor) .. Luisi
Zahn McClarnon (Actor) .. Hallett
Brendan Fletcher (Actor) .. Weston
James Harvey Ward (Actor) .. Randal
Steve O'connell (Actor) .. Sheriff Cal Ossler
Tye Alexander (Actor) .. Deputy Glen Harris

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Did You Know..
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Jason Momoa (Actor) .. Joe Braven
Born: August 01, 1979
Birthplace: Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Trivia: Hawaii-born Jason Momoa first caught the attention of the fashion industry when he was discovered by designer Takeo in 1999. The 20 year old began a modeling career, which he soon transformed into an acting career, appearing in Baywatch Hawaii and Stargate Atlantis. In 2009, Momoa took on a role in the thriller The Game, before joining the cast of the acclaimed period series Game of Thrones in 2011. That same year, Momoa took on the title role in a hard hitting remake of Conan the Barbarian. Even though Conan failed to conquer the box office, Momoa's career kept charging forward thanks to his involvement eith the hit Game of Thrones, and in 2012 the actor could be seen opposite action icon Sylvester Stallone in the gritty Walter Hill actioner Bullet to the Head.
Garret Dillahunt (Actor) .. Kassen
Born: November 24, 1964
Birthplace: Castro Valley, California, United States
Trivia: Character player Garret Dillahunt appeared onscreen from the late '90s, and -- though versatile -- often displayed a predilection for evocations of slightly rugged types. Early in his career, Dillahunt essayed a string of guest portrayals on series including NYPD Blue and The X-Files, and signed on as a fixture on less successful series outings such as Maximum Bob (1998), Leap Years (2001), and A Minute with Stan Hooper (2003). When these programs folded not long after they first bowed, Dillahunt continued to find work on the small screen, appearing in multiple episodes of such series as ER (2005-2006), The 4400 (2005-2006), John from Cincinnati (2007), and Damages (2007), in such a variety of characterizations that his versatility as an actor was clearly notable. Dillahunt's ability to disappear into a role lead to him portraying not one but two memorable characters on HBO's critically acclaimed Western series Deadwood; his evocation of Wild Bill Hickock murderer Jack McCall so impressed the series' producers that he was brought back the next season to portray George Hearst's emissary Francis Wolcott (who was also secretly a serial killer). The next year, the actor's evocation of Jesus on Jack Kenny, Flody Suarez, and John Tinker's risky comedy drama series The Book of Daniel (2006) brought him lead billing, but the program never caught fire with the public. In 2007, Dillahunt transitioned to features and appeared in at least two A-list theatrical releases: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and the Coen Brothers' No Country for Old Men. For No Country, Dillahunt and his co-stars picked up a Screen Actors Guild nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. He appeared in the short-lived HBO surfing series John From Cincinnati, and had a recurring role on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. In 2009 he starred in the big-screen remake of Last House on the Left, and had a small role in The Road. In 2010 he landed the role of the grandfather of the title character on the FOX sitcom Raising Hope, which turned into a ratings hit. He was one of the stars in the drama Any Day Now as a gay lawyer attempting to adopt a child.
Jill Wagner (Actor) .. Stephanie Braven
Born: January 13, 1979
Birthplace: Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: Began a dream journal that has been kept up-to-date since age 10. Has a fear of heights. Was the first regular female "field agent" on MTV's Punk'd. Became spokesperson for Lincoln-Mercury cars and was known as the "Mercury Girl." Earned a spot on Maxim's Hot 100 List in 2004. Landed her first starring role in Spike TV's Blade: The Series. Decided to leave her cohosting gig on ABC's Wipeout in 2011 to focus on acting. Is a gun collector and enjoys skeet shooting.
Stephen Lang (Actor) .. Linden Braven
Born: July 11, 1952
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Upon graduating from Swarthmore College, Stephen Lang worked at the Folger Theatre in Washington, then made his off-Broadway debut in Shakespeare's Hamlet. Thereafter he virtually specialized in Shakespearean roles -- a direct contrast to his All-American demeanor and naval-ensign facial features. Lang was praised for his appearance as Happy in Dustin Hoffman's 1984 revival of Death of a Salesman, reprising the role for the subsequent TV-movie version. The next season, Lang costarred in the original Broadway production of A Few Good Men. From 1986 through 1988, the actor played prosecutor David Abrams on the weekly TV series Crime Story. Stephen Lang has appeared in such films as Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989) and Gettysburg (1993), and in 1991 won the title role in the made-for-TV Babe Ruth. He was cast as the one-armed man in the 2000 remake of The Fugitive TV show. In 2003 he portrayed the legendary historical figure General Stonewall Jackson in the civil war drama Gods and Generals. He continued to work steadily with a particularly busy year coming in 2009 where he could be seen in the box-office smash Avatar, the comedy The Men Who Stare At Goats, and the gangster film Public Enemies. In 2011 he starred as Khalar Zym in the remake of Conan the Barbarian.
Sasha Rossof (Actor) .. Charlotte Braven
Sala Baker (Actor) .. Gentry
Born: September 22, 1976
Fraser Aitcheson (Actor) .. Clay
Born: March 30, 1973
Teach Grant (Actor) .. Essington
Born: January 25, 1973
Glenn Ennis (Actor) .. Ridley
Todd Scott (Actor) .. Luisi
Zahn McClarnon (Actor) .. Hallett
Born: October 24, 1966
Birthplace: Denver, Colorado, United States
Trivia: Of Polish and Irish-English descent from his father's family, and Hunkpapa and Sihasapa Lakota Native American descent from his mother's family. Has a non-identical twin brother. Grew up in many locations in the West, including Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Wyoming. His maternal grandparents lived in the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana, where he used to visit and stay during long weekends. Started acting when he was in high school. The production of Westworld had to shutdown briefly after he had a brain injury due to a fall in his home.
Brendan Fletcher (Actor) .. Weston
Born: December 15, 1981
James Harvey Ward (Actor) .. Randal
Born: July 31, 1978
Steve O'connell (Actor) .. Sheriff Cal Ossler
Tye Alexander (Actor) .. Deputy Glen Harris

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