Hudson and Rex: Bad Water Rising


2:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Saturday, October 25 on WQPX Ion+ (64.5)

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Bad Water Rising

Season 1, Episode 11

When an activist is killed during a break-and-enter at a water bottling plant, all evidence points towards his partner-in-crime, but Charlie and Rex aren't convinced.

repeat 2019 English Stereo
Drama Police Pets Crime Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Greg Bryk (Actor) .. LEONARD BOONSTRA
Scott Cavalheiro (Actor) .. Lucas Arbec
Madison Cheeatow (Actor) .. Allora
Ryan Hollyman (Actor) .. Alan Booth
Jesse Hutch (Actor) .. Thomas Fox
Michelle Nolden (Actor) .. Brandy Weyland
Ishan Davé (Actor) .. Frederick Bouchard
Charlotte Hegele (Actor) .. Abby Cleese
Jessica Matten (Actor) .. Odina Wilmot
Emily Piggford (Actor) .. Suki Ito
Al Sapienza (Actor) .. Edward Bullock

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Did You Know..
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John Reardon (Actor)
Born: July 30, 1975
Mayko Nguyen (Actor)
Born: April 19, 1980
Birthplace: Vancouver
Kevin Hanchard (Actor)
Born: July 04, 1974
Trivia: Won a local theatre competition with his performing arts high school when they put on the play Medal of Honor Rag. Nominated for a Dora Mayor Moore Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male in a Principle Role for his work in Miss Julie: Freedom Summer in 2009. Played Martin Luther King in The Mountaintop in 2014 at the Shaw Festival.
Justin Kelly (Actor)
Born: March 07, 1992
Greg Bryk (Actor) .. LEONARD BOONSTRA
Born: January 01, 1972
Birthplace: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Trivia: One can trace Canadian performer Greg Bryk's on-camera activity back to the late '90s, but he landed his first significant cinematic break in the 2002 sports comedy Men With Brooms -- with his portrayal of a curling player. After a memorable supporting role as a hardened criminal who sticks up a diner only to meet a bitter end in David Cronenberg's A History of Violence (2005), Bryk tackled at least four major feature assignments in 2007. These included supporting roles in Poor Boy's Game, The Robber Bride, Weirdsville, and Shoot 'Em Up.
Scott Cavalheiro (Actor) .. Lucas Arbec
Madison Cheeatow (Actor) .. Allora
Ryan Hollyman (Actor) .. Alan Booth
Jesse Hutch (Actor) .. Thomas Fox
Born: February 12, 1981
Michelle Nolden (Actor) .. Brandy Weyland
Ishan Davé (Actor) .. Frederick Bouchard
Charlotte Hegele (Actor) .. Abby Cleese
Born: November 12, 1990
Jessica Matten (Actor) .. Odina Wilmot
Emily Piggford (Actor) .. Suki Ito
Al Sapienza (Actor) .. Edward Bullock
Born: July 31, 1962
Enrico Colantoni (Actor)
Born: February 14, 1963
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Chances are likely that you would recognize his face, and it's even more likely that although the face is familiar, you don't know that his name is Enrico Colantoni. Though he struck a funny bone in audiences with his role as a befuddled alien in the 1999 comedy hit Galaxy Quest, Colantoni had been appearing in minor film and television roles since the late '80s. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in February of 1963 and raised in a prominent Italian neighborhood of the city, his early interest in acting would result in frequent neighborhood skits to entertain family and friends. His interest in performing peaked after seeing his older brother in a high school play, and despite his interest in the stage Colantoni would later opt to study law at the University of Toronto. Coming from an inartistic background, his parents frowned upon Colantoni's passion for acting, and the aspiring thespian quietly opted for a drama class as an elective as he focused most of his energy on law studies. Colantoni's drama teacher quickly recognized the young actor's potential, and it wasn't long before the bright lights of New York City became to glaring to resist. When his parents announced that they were moving back to Italy, Colantoni made the difficult decision to remain in New York and live the life of a struggling actor. His gamble would soon pay off when Colantoni made his television debut in an episode of Friday the 13th: The Series in 1989. Later deciding that he still needed time to refine his talent, Colantoni subsequently attended Yale and later spent a season at Minneapolis' Guthrie Theater in 1994. Soon thereafter returning to the Big Apple, more stage roles followed until Colantoni was cast in an episode of NYPD Blue as the schizophrenic son of Peter Boyle's character. He made his film debut in the 1995 action comedy Money Train, and subsequent feature roles included Albino Alligator (1996), The Wrong Guy (1997), and 1999's Stigmata. It was during this time that Colantoni was also cast in the weekly comedy series Just Shoot Me. Later essaying the aforementioned role in Galaxy Quest, Colantoni appeared as a murderer in Steven Spielberg's A.I. before taking on roles in The First $20 Million is Always the Hardest and Full Frontal in 2002. He continued to have success in television series' throughout the 2000s, and became known for his roles as Keith Mars on Veronica Mars (2005-2006), and Sergeant Greg Parker on Flashpoint (2008-2011).
Raven Dauda (Actor)
Humberly González (Actor)
Vinessa Antoine (Actor)
Born: July 21, 1983
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Started taking ballet lessons at 4 years old. Studied ballet at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Centre and acting at the Black Nexxus Acting Studio (both located in New York City). Toured with P. Diddy as a hip-hop dancer for six months. Starred in the off-Broadway play Four. Her big break came in the form of a recurring role on the TV series Soul Food. Appeared in a pictorial for Toro Magazine in 2009.

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