The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon: La Justicia Fronteriza


04:00 am - 05:00 am, Tuesday, December 16 on AFN Spectrum ()

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La Justicia Fronteriza

Season 3, Episode 4

Daryl and Carol disagree on how to move forward. A surprise attack changes everything.

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Drama Horror Spin-off Action/adventure Sci-fi Entertainment Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Norman Reedus (Actor) .. Daryl Dixon
Clémence Poésy (Actor) .. Isabelle Carriere
Adam Nagaitis (Actor) .. Quinn
Anne Charrier (Actor) .. Marion Genet
Francois Delaive (Actor) .. Dr. Henri LaFleur
Eriq Ebouaney (Actor) .. Fallou Boukar
Tristan Zanchi (Actor) .. Emile Thiabaut
Hassam Ghancy (Actor) .. Azian
Joel De La Fuente (Actor) .. Losang
Chrystal Boursin (Actor) .. Nadine
Lukerya Illiashenko (Actor) .. Anna Valery
Romain Levi (Actor) .. Stephane Codron
Laika Blanc Francard (Actor) .. Sylvie
Louis Puech Scigliuzzi (Actor) .. Laurent
Melissa McBride (Actor) .. Carol

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Norman Reedus (Actor) .. Daryl Dixon
Born: January 06, 1969
Birthplace: Hollywood, Florida, United States
Trivia: A male model-turned-actor, Norman Reedus is almost as recognizable from his hipster, late-'90s print ads for Prada clothes as for his collection of movie psychos. After leaving home at a young age, Reedus lived in London and Japan before landing in California. Supporting himself with various jobs, including fixing motorcycles, Reedus finally got his acting break in 1997. After a bit part in the Mira Sorvino horror film Mimic, Reedus captured critical attention as a creepy hitman in the independent black comedy Six Ways to Sunday. Playing off the sharply scruffy good looks that simultaneously made him the male face for ultra-fashionable clothing designer Prada, Reedus again took a walk on the wild side as a mysterious stranger in the indie Dark Harbor (1998) and as a prisoner in Joel Schumacher's reviled snuff film thriller 8MM (1999). Lead roles in the independent cop movie Boondock Saints (2000), opposite Willem Dafoe, and in the teensploitation movie Gossip (2000), as a malevolent college student, subsequently landed Reedus on Vanity Fair's April 1999 cover featuring young stars to watch. Gossip's poor reception, as well as the low profile of Boondock Saints and Reedus' other indie films -- including I'm Losing You (1999) and Preston Tylk (2000) -- did not make good on the Vanity Fair promise. And although Reedus followed up with three more films with similarly dismal returns, his re-teaming with Mimic director Guillermo Del Toro found Reedus back in blockbuster territory with his turn as a vampire hunter's technical assistant in Blade II (2002). Reedus has a son with Danish supermodel/companion Helena Christensen.
Clémence Poésy (Actor) .. Isabelle Carriere
Born: October 30, 1982
Birthplace: Paris, France
Trivia: A prolific Gallic actress with a distinct onscreen presence, Clémence Poésy kick-started her career in a series of films produced in her native France, then gradually expanded her scope to include European and (later) U.S.-based efforts. Poésy signed for one of her first major parts with a supporting role opposite the legendary Carole Bouquet and Michel Duchaussoy in Francis Palluau's hostage-themed comedy Bienvenue Chez Les Rozes (2003). She then evoked the period flair of Mary, Queen of Scots with her portrayal of that character opposite Robert Carlyle in Gillies MacKinnon's U.K. miniseries Gunpowder, Treason and Plot, and then tackled a lead in the German comedy drama Olga's Summer (2004). In that film, Poésy played Olga, a 16-year-old who falls madly in love with a much older man and runs off with him to the French Rivera. Poésy subsequently achieved international crossover success and made her Hollywood debut as Fleur Delacour in the family-oriented big-budget fantasy Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) and essayed a romantic lead opposite Colin Farrell in Martin McDonagh's steel-tough action-drama In Bruges (2008).
Adam Nagaitis (Actor) .. Quinn
Birthplace: Chorley, Lancashire, England
Trivia: Became interested in acting as a teenager after reading the biographies of famous actors such as Robert De Niro and Marlon Brando. Moved to New York City at the age of 19 to train at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Played the role of Richard of Gloucester a 2008 production of Richard III at Orb Theatre Company in New York in 2008. Performed in numerous stage productions while studying at RADA, including the roles of Dino in Saturday Night, Willy in From Both Hips, Starbuck in The Rain Maker and Solinus in The Comedy of Errors. In 2010, won the award for Most Outstanding Armed Performance at RADA Prize Fights, a stage combat competition for students. Was awarded the Laurence Olivier Bursary Award, which provides financial assistance to talented actors to complete their training. In 2012, won the BBC Radio Carleton Hobbs Bursary Award during his time at RADA.
Anne Charrier (Actor) .. Marion Genet
Francois Delaive (Actor) .. Dr. Henri LaFleur
Eriq Ebouaney (Actor) .. Fallou Boukar
Tristan Zanchi (Actor) .. Emile Thiabaut
Hassam Ghancy (Actor) .. Azian
Joel De La Fuente (Actor) .. Losang
Born: April 21, 1969
Birthplace: New Hartford, New York, United States
Trivia: Wrote an essay that was published in the book Struggle for Ethnic Identity: Narratives by Asian American Professionals. In 2001, played the role of Florizel in Winter's Tale at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Was the Artistic Associate of the National Asian American Theatre Company (NAATCO) in 2005 and has appeared in five NAATCO productions. Played Ariel in the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's stage production of The Tempest in 2009. In 2013, received a Drama Desk nomination for Best Solo Performance for his role as Gordon Hirabayashi in Jeanne Sakata's one-person play Hold These Truths.
Chrystal Boursin (Actor) .. Nadine
Lukerya Illiashenko (Actor) .. Anna Valery
Romain Levi (Actor) .. Stephane Codron
Laika Blanc Francard (Actor) .. Sylvie
Louis Puech Scigliuzzi (Actor) .. Laurent
Melissa McBride (Actor) .. Carol
Born: May 23, 1965
Birthplace: Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Trivia: Worked behind the scenes as a casting agent while also pursuing a career in acting. Began her professional acting career in 1991 in Atlanta, GA. Made her TV debut on a 1993 episode of Matlock. Working with producer-director Frank Darabont on The Mist (2007) directly led to her role in The Walking Dead. Was the voice-double for Anne Bancroft in the 2008 animated feature Delgo. Has a strong interest in psychology.

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