Truth Behind the Moon Landing: Killing Armstrong


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Killing Armstrong

Season 1, Episode 3

Experts examine if the dangers that the Apollo 11 team faced are motive for a cover-up.

repeat 2019 English Stereo
Documentary Mystery & Suspense Science Technology Space Investigative Journalism

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Linda Hunt (Actor)
Born: April 02, 1945
Birthplace: Morristown, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: While still a child, Linda Hunt decided to become an actress, and began taking drama lessons at age 13. As she was quite small (4'9") and not a great beauty, she also studied directing, in case she never landed any acting roles. Hunt majored in directing at the prestigious Goodman Theater School in Chicago, and went on to spend several years in New York, working as a stage manager, director, and occasionally as an actress; during some of that time she worked in alternative theater with companies such as La Mama and the Open Theater. Following years of getting bit parts and directing for a children's theater, Hunt finally started landing good roles and ultimately won two Obie awards and a Tony nomination. She debuted onscreen in Robert Altman's Popeye (1980), but it was her second film, The Year of Living Dangerously (1983), that made her internationally known; for her portrayal of a male Indonesian dwarf, she won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar. She followed that up with a part in David Lynch's infamous adaptation of the sci-fi classic Dune, and immediately segued into the part of a beloved saloon owner in Lawrence Kasdan's throwback western Silverado. She maintained a steady career appearing in various projects including She-Devil, Kindergarten Cop, Maverick and Stranger Than Fiction. Her distinctive voice led to steady gigs in animated films and as a narrator of documentary films.
Leland Melvin (Actor)
Born: February 15, 1964
Birthplace: Lynchburg, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Played in the University of Richmond football team as a wide receiver and was captain during his senior season.A hamstring injury ended his NFL career.In 1989, started his career at NASA at the Langley Research Center working as an engineer.In 2001, had an accident during underwater training that caused permanent damage to his left ear.Had been in space twice, in 2008 and 2009.Collaborated to broadcast the first song from another planet, will.i.am's "Reach for the Stars."