Renegade: Repo Raines


06:00 am - 07:00 am, Saturday, December 13 on WWOR Heroes & Icons (9.4)

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Repo Raines

Season 3, Episode 16

Going undercover as a repossession agent, Reno tries to pick up valuable clues that will lead him to the killer of three other "repo men." Robert Hudley: Fred Lehne. Amster: Michael Durrell. Shana: Raquel Gardner. Tony King: Barry Bonds. Sid Colorado: John Lavachielli.

repeat 1995 English Stereo
Crime Drama Action/adventure

Cast & Crew
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Lorenzo Lamas (Actor) .. Reno Raines
Branscombe Richmond (Actor) .. Bobby Six Killer
Kathleen Kinmont (Actor) .. Cheyenne Phillips
Michael Durrell (Actor) .. Howard Amster
Raquel Gardner (Actor) .. Shane
Gabriel Bologna (Actor) .. Repo Man
Richard Brooks (Actor) .. Barry
Angell Conwell (Actor) .. Jackie
Fredric Lehne (Actor) .. Robert Hudley
Andrea Naversen (Actor) .. Anchorwoman
Barbara Nickell (Actor) .. Debra Hudley
Roy Werner (Actor) .. Commando Pitchman
Barry Bonds (Actor) .. Tony King
Lenny Rose (Actor) .. Alan Bartlett
Tim Loughrin (Actor) .. Vette Owner

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Did You Know..
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Lorenzo Lamas (Actor) .. Reno Raines
Born: January 20, 1958
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
Trivia: The son of actors Fernando Lamas and Arlene Dahl, Lorenzo Lamas' first screen appearance was a bit in 1969's 100 Rifles, in which his father co-starred. Originally planning to become a professional race-car driver (he still enters track competitions from time to time), Lamas inaugurated his career as a "heartthrob hunk" in 1979, when he was cast in the short-lived TV weekly California Fever. A brief stint on the prime-time TV serial Secrets of Midland Heights (1980) followed before Lamas graduated to full stardom as Lance Cumston on the nighttime soaper Falcon Crest (1981-1990). Anxious to demonstrate his musical prowess, Lamas signed on as host of the syndicated variety series Dancin' to the Hits in 1986. Perhaps significantly, Lamas has neither danced nor sung in his current project, the weekly adventure series Renegade. Lorenzo Lamas has starred in a plethora of direct-to-video films, and in 1994 both directed and starred in CIA II: Target Alexa. In the years to come, Lamas would remain an active force on screen, appearing in films like Back to Even and Ash Global, as well as on series like The Bold and the Beautiful.
Branscombe Richmond (Actor) .. Bobby Six Killer
Born: August 08, 1955
Kathleen Kinmont (Actor) .. Cheyenne Phillips
Born: February 03, 1965
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Michael Durrell (Actor) .. Howard Amster
Born: October 06, 1943
Raquel Gardner (Actor) .. Shane
Born: March 18, 1970
Gabriel Bologna (Actor) .. Repo Man
Born: April 01, 1969
Richard Brooks (Actor) .. Barry
Born: December 07, 1962
Trivia: Initially gaining widespread exposure thanks to his role as ADA Paul Robinette on Law & Order in the early '90s, stage and screen actor Richard Brooks has expanded his responsibilities to include directing with the release of his freshman feature Johnny B. (1998). A native of Cleveland who studied acting, dance, and voice work at Michigan's Interlochen Academy of Arts, it wasn't long before Brooks was packing his bags for New York. He excelled as a student of the famed Circle in the Square Professional Theater School and his performances in the Eugene O'Neil Theater Conference production of August Wilson's Fences quickly gained him a reputation as a stage force to be reckoned with. A subsequent move to Los Angeles found the burgeoning actor landing numerous television roles, and with such made-for-TV features as Badge of the Assassin (1985) and Resting Place (1986), he began to come into his own as a notable screen presence, as well. With Teen Wolf (1985) and The Hidden (1987), Brooks began his ascent in the world of feature films. Throughout the '90s, most of his popularity came from his role in Law & Order, and the busy actor would constantly find himself alternating between the big screen, the small screen, and the bright lights of the stage. After turning up in The Substitute and terrorizing the undead in The Crow: City of Angels (both 1996), Brooks opted to try his hand at directing, and the result was the refreshingly honest Johnny B. Good. Although his tale of a young, urban black man who makes a positive change after suffering amnesia went largely unseen, those who did give it a chance as a video rental received a pleasant and unexpected surprise. Returning to the small screen for the short-lived G vs E in 1999, many cited Brooks as one of the strongest aspects of the wild, supernatural pop-culture actioner. In addition to his film work, Brooks also founded his own production company Flat Top Entertainment LLC. At the dawn of the millennium, Brooks released his first solo R&B album, Smooth Love, on Flat Top Records.
Angell Conwell (Actor) .. Jackie
Born: August 02, 1983
Birthplace: Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Played Raynell in the August Wilson play Fences at age 6.Signed with Wilhelmina's Kids Division in New York at the age of 10.Was the first African American student body president at her elementary school (Seven Oaks Elementary School, Columbia, South Carolina).Played the daughter of female rap star "Pepa" (Sandi Denton) in her first television pilot, On Our Own aka On Our Way, which was never picked up.Played Omar Gooding's girlfriend in the film Baby Boy (2001).Appeared in music videos like Nelly and the St. Lunatics' "Batter Up" (September 2001) and "Ride wit Me" (April 24, 2001).Best known for her recurring role as attorney Leslie Michaelson on the daytime drama, The Young and the Restless.
John Lavachielli (Actor)
Fredric Lehne (Actor) .. Robert Hudley
Born: February 03, 1959
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from 1980.
Andrea Naversen (Actor) .. Anchorwoman
Barbara Nickell (Actor) .. Debra Hudley
Roy Werner (Actor) .. Commando Pitchman
Barry Bonds (Actor) .. Tony King
Born: July 24, 1964
Birthplace: Riverside, California, United States
Trivia: Lost—by a margin of 22 to two—a vote among his Arizona State baseball teammates on whether he should stay on the team. Holds Major League Baseball records for most home runs in a season (73) and career (762); and most league MVP awards (7). Hit and ran his way into the exclusive 40-40 club in 2002, as the first National League player to record at least 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in one season. He also became the only player to record 500 home runs and 500 stolen bases in a career. He and his father, Bobby Bonds, are the only players in MLB history with five 30 home run/30 stolen bases seasons. Testified before a 2003 federal grand jury after his trainer was indicted and charged with supplying anabolic steroids to athletes. Sentenced to 30 days of house arrest for misleading a grand jury---the result of an eight-year investigation into his 2003 testimony. Starred in the short-lived ESPN reality series, Bonds on Bonds, in 2006.
Lenny Rose (Actor) .. Alan Bartlett
Tim Loughrin (Actor) .. Vette Owner

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