JAG: The Prisoner


4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Tuesday, October 28 on WWOR Heroes & Icons (9.4)

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The Prisoner

Season 1, Episode 20

Harm is taken prisoner by members of the Chinese military, who employ various mind games in an attempt to extract information from him.

repeat 1996 English Stereo
Drama Action/adventure Crime Military

Cast & Crew
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David James Elliott (Actor) .. Lt. Cdr. Harmon `Harm' Rabb Jr.
Tracey Needham (Actor) .. Lt. Meg Austin
Aki Aleong (Actor) .. Colonel Yang Chee
Steven Anderson (Actor) .. Assistant Secretary of State David Bair
Page Leong (Actor) .. Captain Lishi
Tzi Ma (Actor) .. Inspector Chang
Andrea Thompson (Actor) .. Commander Alison Krennick
Richard Crenna (Actor) .. Harm's Father
Alex Lorre (Actor) .. Bedouines

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Did You Know..
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David James Elliott (Actor) .. Lt. Cdr. Harmon `Harm' Rabb Jr.
Born: September 21, 1960
Birthplace: Milton, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Played in a band as a teenager and dropped out of high school in his senior year to pursue a career in music. Returned to finish high school at age 19. Was inspired to pursue acting by reading King Lear. Performed with the prestigious Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Ontario. His wife, Nanci Chambers, appeared with him on CBS's JAG as Lt. Loren Singer. The pair also costarred in the 2003 made-for-TV movie Code 11-14. An avid runner, he completed the Boston Marathon in 2004. In 2010, spent two weeks in Ecuador with his family to study the people and culture.
Tracey Needham (Actor) .. Lt. Meg Austin
Born: March 28, 1967
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas
Aki Aleong (Actor) .. Colonel Yang Chee
Born: December 19, 1934
Birthplace: Port of Spain, Trinidad
Trivia: Attended Progressive Education Institute in Trinidad as a child. Moved to Brooklyn from Trinidad with his mother in 1949. Formed Aki Aleong and the Nobles in 1963. Once served as the chairman of the Fraternity of Recording Executives. Was an executive director for Asians in Media.
Steven Anderson (Actor) .. Assistant Secretary of State David Bair
Born: December 19, 1985
Page Leong (Actor) .. Captain Lishi
Tzi Ma (Actor) .. Inspector Chang
Born: June 10, 1962
Birthplace: Hong Kong
Trivia: Chinese American actor Tzi Ma has an impressively long résumé, with roles on everything from The Cosby Show to Walker, Texas Ranger. Guest appearances would be Ma's bread and butter, but the versatile actor would also cultivate a successful career in film, portraying many memorable characters in movies, like The Ladykillers. In 2005, Ma took on the recurring part of Chinese Consulate Cheng Zhi for the fourth season of the series 24, a role he would reprise for seasons five and six.
Andrea Thompson (Actor) .. Commander Alison Krennick
Born: May 22, 1959
Richard Crenna (Actor) .. Harm's Father
Born: November 30, 1926
Died: January 17, 2003
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: American actor Richard Crenna started out as a radio performer at age 11, demonstrating an astonishing range for one so young. The momentum of his career was unaffected by an army hitch and time spent earning an English degree at the University of Southern California. But even though he was by then in his twenties, Crenna found himself still playing adolescents, notably squeaky-voiced high schooler Walter Denton on the radio comedy Our Miss Brooks. That he was able to play characters of virtually any age was overlooked by movie and TV casting directors, who could see Crenna only in callow-juvenile roles. After making an excellent impression as ballplayer Daffy Dean in the 1953 film Pride of St. Louis, for example, Crenna wasn't cast in another film until the 1955 movie version of Our Miss Brooks--in which, at 29, he was Walter Denton once more. The following year, Crenna decided "to sorta let Walter Denton die," and took a decidedly mature role in the sleazy exploitation film Over-Exposed (1956). It was a fully grown Crenna who took on the role of Luke McCoy on the Walter Brennan TV series The Real McCoys, which ran from 1957 through 1963 and which gave Crenna his first opportunities as a director. After McCoys, Crenna found himself facing potential career standstill again, since it seemed that now he was typed as the rubeish Luke McCoy. This time, however, the actor had impressed enough producers with his dogged work ethic and the range displayed in guest-star appearances. In 1964, Crenna was cast in a prestigious TV drama For the People as assistant DA David Koster, and though the program lasted only one season, Crenna was firmly established as a compelling dramatic actor. Still, and despite solid Richard Crenna film performances in The Sand Pebbles (1966), Body Heat (1981) and The Flamingo Kid (1985), the actor has never completely escaped the spectre of Walter Denton. Crenna was able to conjure up the old adenoidal Denton voice on talk shows of the 1980s and 1990s, and in the action-film spoof Hot Shots: Part Deux, the actor, with an absolute straight face, portrayed Colonel Denton Walters!
Alex Lorre (Actor) .. Bedouines

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