Highlander: Under Color of Authority


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Under Color of Authority

Season 2, Episode 13

Richie clashes with a bounty hunter who's also an immortal---in pursuit of a woman (Deanna Milligan) on the run from the law. Tim Ramsey: Lochlyn Munro. Richie: Stan Kirsch. Joe Dawson: Jim Byrnes. MacLeod: Adrian Paul.

repeat 1994 English Stereo
Action/adventure Fantasy Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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Adrian Paul (Actor) .. Duncan MacLeod
Stan Kirsch (Actor) .. Richie Ryan
Lochlyn Munro (Actor) .. Tim Ramsey
Philip Akin (Actor) .. Charlie DeSalvo
JIM BYRNES (Actor) .. Joe Dawson
Jonathan Banks (Actor) .. Bounty Hunter
Howard Storey (Actor) .. Sheriff
Gregory Smith (Actor) .. Kid

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Did You Know..
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Adrian Paul (Actor) .. Duncan MacLeod
Stan Kirsch (Actor) .. Richie Ryan
Born: July 15, 1968
Lochlyn Munro (Actor) .. Tim Ramsey
Born: February 12, 1966
Birthplace: Lac La Hache, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Born Richard Laughlin Munro in the small town of Lac La Hache in British Columbia, Canadian-born actor Lochlyn Munro made a name for himself with high-strung comic performances in such films as Scary Movie, Dead Man on Campus, and A Guy Thing, as well as turns in more dramatic roles. A gifted sportsman who won awards as a competitive athlete, Munro was in his mid-'20s when he began to focus on a career in acting. His first professional credits were guest appearances on such TV series as Wiseguy and Neon Rider, and while he made his big-screen debut with a bit part in Cadence, he spent much of the early to mid-'90s doing television work, and began building a fan base when he was cast as a regular on the Canadian drama Northwood. He also starred in the short-lived crime series Two, and played recurring roles on JAG and Charmed. Munro's breakthrough was the comedy Dead Man on Campus, in which he played an overly intense college student whose roommates, in hopes of scoring an easy A, attempt to lead him to his death; he was cast as another tightly wound young man in A Night at the Roxbury. In 2000, Munro appeared in the top-grossing horror film spoof Scary Movie, as well as a more straightforward terror tale, Dracula 2000, and Bruce Paltrow's karaoke-themed comedy drama Duets.
Philip Akin (Actor) .. Charlie DeSalvo
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.
JIM BYRNES (Actor) .. Joe Dawson
Born: September 22, 1948
Jonathan Banks (Actor) .. Bounty Hunter
Born: January 31, 1947
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Jonathan Banks began his film career in the sort of roles described by character actor Frank Faylen as "sneezers." For example: if you sneezed, you'd miss Banks' microscopic part in 1980's Stir Crazy. He was more visible in such roles as the hitchhiker in the 1982 biopic Frances and Algren in the 1983 seriocomedy 48 Hours. On television, Jonathan Banks was cast as the scurrilous extraterrestrial Commander Kroll in Otherworld (1985) and as Frank McPike, Ken Wahl's choleric boss, in Wiseguy (1987). Banks would continue to appear in several more films over the coming years, like Dark Blue and Reign Over Me, as well as TV shows like Breaking Bad.
Deanna Milligan (Actor)
Howard Storey (Actor) .. Sheriff
Gregory Smith (Actor) .. Kid
Born: July 06, 1983
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Born July 6th, 1983, Gregory Smith's first acting role was at age 14 months -- in a Tide commercial. He is a dual citizen of the United States and Canada and has developed impressive credits from both countries. Born July 6th, 1983, Gregory Smith's first acting role was at age 14 months -- in a Tide commercial. He is a dual citizen of the United States and Canada and has developed impressive credits from both countries. In his younger days, those credits include roles Harriet the Spy (1996), in which he worked opposite Michelle Trachtenberg, My Teacher Ate My Homework (1997), and The Patriot (2000).After working in the CBS drama series Kate Brasher (which was cancelled after six episodes), Smith joined the cast of Everwood in its first season. Aired on the WB Network, the show follows a widower who returns to the small town of Everwood, Colorado, with his teenage son Ephram (Smith) and young daughter. Smith, as Ephram, earned significant praise for his turn as an alienated teen, and took home a Young Artist award for Best Performance in a TV series (Comedy or Drama) Leading Young Actor in 2003. Everwood. When Everwood concluded after a five season run, Smith returned to the big screen for films including the adaptation of author Susan Cooper's fantasy adventure The Seeker: The Dark is Rising (2007), Straight Edge (2007), and the black comedy Leslie, My Name is Evil (2009). Smith found television success once more in 2010, when he took on the role of Dov Epstein in Rookie Blue, a popular Canadian police procedural. As Rookie Blue continued to gain popularity, Smith worked with actors Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz in Dream House (2011), a psychological thriller from director Jim Sheridan.

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Highlander
02:00 am
Renegade
04:00 am