Stingray: Abnormal Psych


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Abnormal Psych

Season 1, Episode 7

Stingray (Nick Mancuso) is targeted by an old adversary (Robert Vaughn) who employs college students programmed to kill. Lanie Harmon: Lori Lethin. Nelson Riskin: James Handy. Eric Brainard: Scott Paulin.

repeat 1986 English HD Level Unknown
Action Action/adventure Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Nick Mancuso (Actor) .. Stingray
Scott Paulin (Actor) .. Eric Brainard
Lori Lethin (Actor) .. Lanie Harmon
James Handy (Actor) .. Nelson Riskin

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Nick Mancuso (Actor) .. Stingray
Born: May 29, 1948
Trivia: Canadian stage and television actor Nick Mancuso was first seen on American TV screens in 1978's Dr. Scorpion. Mancuso's film career was launched the following year with Nightwing. The actor's raffish handsomeness has served him well in both heroic and less-than-heroic roles. Nick Mancuso has played the title character on two TV action series: in 1986's Stingray, he portrayed what was described by the NBC publicity flacks as "a Lone Ranger in a black sports cast;" and in the USA network's 1993 crime-fantasy series Matrix, he starred as a heartless hit man who is given a second lease on life as a celestial do-gooder.
Robert Vaughn (Actor)
Born: November 22, 1932
Died: November 11, 2016
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: To hear him tell it, Robert Vaughn has spent most of his acting career getting very well paid for being artistically frustrated. Born in Manhattan and raised in Minnesota, Vaughn went straight from college drama classes to his first film, the juvenile delinquent opus No Time to Be Young (1957). Ever on the search for "meaningful" roles, Vaughn signed to play a survivor of a nuclear apocalypse in what he assumed would be a serious, politically potent drama: the film was released as Teenage Caveman (1957). Though Oscar-nominated for his performance as a crippled, alcoholic war veteran in The Young Philadelphians (1959), Vaughn didn't rise to full stardom until 1964, where he was signed to play ultra-cool secret agent Napoleon Solo in the TV espionage series The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (1964-1968). He swore at that time that he'd never, ever subject himself to the rigors of another television series, but in 1972 he was back to the weekly grind in the British series The Protectors. In films, Vaughn has been most effective as an icy, corporate heavy, notably in Bullitt (1968) and Superman III (1982). On-stage, Vaughn has exhibited a special fondness for Shakespeare (Hamlet in particular); he was given an excellent opportunity to recite the Bard's prose on film when he played Casca in Julius Caesar (1970). A dyed-in-the-wool liberal activist, Vaughn worked on his Masters and Ph.D. in political science at L.A. City College during his U.N.C.L.E. years; his doctoral thesis was later expanded into the 1972 history of the HUAC, Only Victims. Vaughn later had several recurring roles on TV shows like The Nanny and Law & Order and the British series Hustle and Coronation Street. He died in 2016, just shy of his 84th birthday.
Scott Paulin (Actor) .. Eric Brainard
Born: February 13, 1950
Birthplace: Steubenville, Ohio
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the early '80s.
Lori Lethin (Actor) .. Lanie Harmon
Born: August 04, 1955
James Handy (Actor) .. Nelson Riskin

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