The Invisible Man


01:00 am - 03:50 am, Today on Syfy (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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After escaping a violent and controlling relationship, Cecilia Kass comes to believe that she is being hunted by someone that nobody can see. Suspecting that the hunter to be her allegedly deceased ex-boyfriend, Cecilia sets out to prove she's not crazy once and for all.

2020 English Stereo
Sci-fi Drama Horror Mystery Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Elisabeth Moss (Actor) .. Cecilia Kass
Oliver Jackson-Cohen (Actor) .. Adrian Griffin
Harriet Dyer (Actor) .. Alice
Aldis Hodge (Actor) .. James
Storm Reid (Actor) .. Sydney
Amali Golden (Actor) .. Annie
Benedict Hardie (Actor) .. Marc
Zara Michales (Actor) .. Nurse
Bianca Pomponio (Actor) .. Office Worker
Dennis Kreusler (Actor) .. Car Park Guard
Brandon Fields (Actor) .. Pedestrian
Michael Dorman (Actor) .. Tom
Sam Smith (Actor) .. Detective Reckley
Nash Edgerton (Actor) .. Security Guard
Michael Knott (Actor) .. Bandaged Hospital Patient
Randolph Fields (Actor) .. Pedestrian
Serag Mohamed (Actor) .. Taser Guard
Renee Lim (Actor)
Nick Kici (Actor) .. Taylor
Vivienne Greer (Actor) .. Screaming Woman
Nicholas Hope (Actor) .. Head Doctor
Cleave Williams (Actor) .. Orderly
Cardwell Lynch (Actor) .. Police Officer
Xavier Fernández (Actor) .. Detective
Hiroshi Kasuga (Actor) .. Pedestrian
Arnold Montey (Actor) .. Pedestrian
Suzie Steen (Actor) .. Restaurant Patron
Kaitlyn Thor (Actor) .. Woman Dog Walker

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Did You Know..
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Elisabeth Moss (Actor) .. Cecilia Kass
Born: July 24, 1982
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: A talented and attractive actress who has managed to wrangle a remarkable number of affecting roles despite her youthful age, Elisabeth Moss may be best known to television viewers as the President's daughter on the acclaimed series The West Wing, though thoughtful characterizations in such features as Girl, Interrupted and Imaginary Crimes have been a testament to an actress not afraid to court more challenging and emotionally demanding roles unusual for an actress of her age.Born to music manager and a mother who specialized in the blues harp in 1983, Moss spent her childhood in Los Angeles and was inspired to pursue acting at an early age by screen idol Bette Davis. Working with some of the most respected actors in the industry by the age of 16, Moss made her acting debut at the age of seven in the television miniseries Lucky Chances. Continuing through the mid-'90s with numerous television roles (including a stint on the popular series Picket Fences), Moss' early film roles range from both lightly comical (Suburban Commando [1991]) to increasingly dramatic (Imaginary Crimes [1994]). A humorous bit-part as a conservative 12-year-old facing the wrath of a group of lethal liberals in 1995's The Last Supper dropped a dollop of humor in the mix before Moss returned to more dramatic roles in Separate Lives (1995) and A Thousand Acres (1997), and the talented young actress continued her winning streak with roles in such diverse films as The Joy Riders and Mumford (both 1999). The year before the new millennium proved to be a successful period for Moss as she gained wide recognition for her roles in television's The West Wing and as a sympathetic, mentally disturbed teen in the psychological drama Girl, Interrupted. Moss' personal connection with her Girl, Interrupted persona's inability to relate to others brought a warmth to the role that shined through the screen. Touching audience's sympathies and drawing them into her personal destruction, the talented actress lent the film a performance worthy of praise and recognition. An avid reader in her free time, Moss fancies Shakespearian fare and finds motivation in roles that inspire her and challenge her to be the things that she might not be in real life. She worked steadily in projects like West of Hare, Virgin, and Bittersweet Place, but she had her greatest success so far in 2007 when she was cast as Peggy Olson on the award-winning drama series Mad Men garnering multiple Emmy and Screen Actors Guild nominations for her work on the program. She parlayed her small-screen success into roles in the comedy Get Him to the Greek, and the long-awaited adaptation of On the Road. She was married to Saturday Night Live's Fred Armisen for less than two years.
Oliver Jackson-Cohen (Actor) .. Adrian Griffin
Born: October 24, 1986
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Spent his childhood backstage at his mother's fashion shows, hanging out with models like Kate Moss. Attended weekend drama workshops at Riverside Studios in London. Studied at the Youngblood Theatre workshop while Carey Mulligan was also a student. Landed his first acting job at age 15, appearing as a waiter on the British teen soap Hollyoaks. Started college as a French literature major, but dropped out after two weeks to pursue acting.
Harriet Dyer (Actor) .. Alice
Born: October 17, 1988
Birthplace: Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Trivia: Performed with the Townsville Choral Society as a child. Studied at the Actors Centre from 2009 to 2011. Made her professional onstage debut in Pygmalion for the Sydney Theatre Company. Won the 2014 Best Actress Sydney Theatre Award for her role in Machinal. Nominated for the 2015 Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama AACTA Award for her role in Love Child.
Aldis Hodge (Actor) .. James
Born: September 20, 1986
Trivia: When he initially surfaced as an on-camera presence during the 1990s and 2000s, supporting actor Aldis Hodge recalled a young Will Smith, with his looks, his relaxed charm, and easygoing manner; like Smith, Hodge made one of his first significant impressions on the small screen, yet he maintained a lower profile. Parts included guest starring appearances on such series programs as ER, CSI, NYPD Blue, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Around 2005, Hodge broke into big-screen features, first with small-scale roles, such as an appearance in the David Mamet-Stuart Gordon thriller Edmond, then in that same year's Snoop Dogg-headlined urban drama The Tenants. Hodge also provided one of the adorable penguins' voices in George Miller's animal picture Happy Feet (2006). One the small screen that year, Hodge could be seen in a recurring role on the critically acclaimed sports drama series Friday Night Lights as Ray "Voodoo" Tatum. He enjoyed a healthy run on the hit cable program Leverage as part of a group of criminals who take revenge against other scammers in order to help out those who have been victimized. Aldis Hodge is not to be confused with Al Hodge (Captain Video and His Video Rangers), a television actor from the '50s and '60s -- nor are they related.
Storm Reid (Actor) .. Sydney
Born: July 01, 2003
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Daughter of African American parents.Her family moved to Los Angeles when she was 9 so she could pursue her acting career.Was surprised to get the chance to audition for the role of Meg Murry in A Wrinkle in Time (2018) as the character from the book is a caucasian girl.Didn't watch the previous A Wrinkle in Time movie as she wanted to create her own version of the character Meg.Attended high school homecoming dances and prom with actor Sayeed Shahidi.
Amali Golden (Actor) .. Annie
Benedict Hardie (Actor) .. Marc
Zara Michales (Actor) .. Nurse
Anthony Brandon Wong (Actor)
Bianca Pomponio (Actor) .. Office Worker
Dennis Kreusler (Actor) .. Car Park Guard
Brandon Fields (Actor) .. Pedestrian
Michael Dorman (Actor) .. Tom
Born: April 26, 1981
Trivia: New Zealand-born Michael Dorman scored his first big break in 2002 when he was cast in the Australian series The Secret Life of Us. He would stick with the show until 2005 before going on to appear in a number of other Australian projects, like the 2008 horror film Acolytes and 2009's Prime Mover. In 2010, Dorman made the transition to American cinema, with a role in the vampire movie Daybreakers.
Sam Smith (Actor) .. Detective Reckley
Nash Edgerton (Actor) .. Security Guard
Born: January 19, 1973
Michael Knott (Actor) .. Bandaged Hospital Patient
Randolph Fields (Actor) .. Pedestrian
Serag Mohamed (Actor) .. Taser Guard
Renee Lim (Actor)
Brian Meegan (Actor)
Nick Kici (Actor) .. Taylor
Vivienne Greer (Actor) .. Screaming Woman
Nicholas Hope (Actor) .. Head Doctor
Born: December 25, 1958
Birthplace: Manchester
Cleave Williams (Actor) .. Orderly
Cardwell Lynch (Actor) .. Police Officer
Xavier Fernández (Actor) .. Detective
Hiroshi Kasuga (Actor) .. Pedestrian
Arnold Montey (Actor) .. Pedestrian
Suzie Steen (Actor) .. Restaurant Patron
Kaitlyn Thor (Actor) .. Woman Dog Walker

Before / After
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Winchester
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