Magnum P.I.: Day I Met the Devil


10:00 am - 11:00 am, Friday, December 5 on WQPX HDTV (64.1)

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Day I Met the Devil

Season 2, Episode 11

Magnum is called up from the reserves for a top secret mission, but his friends are stunned when they learn that the mission is a lie and Magnum has been set up.

repeat 2018 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Other Crime Drama Drama Mystery & Suspense Reboot/reimagining

Cast & Crew
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Jay Hernandez (Actor) .. Thomas Magnum
Perdita Weeks (Actor) .. Juliett Higgins
Zachary Knighton (Actor) .. Orville "Rick" Wright
Amy Hill (Actor) .. Det. Gordon Katsumoto
Tim Kang (Actor) .. Kumu
Christopher Thornton (Actor) .. Kenny 'Shammy' Shamberg
Peter Facinelli (Actor) .. Gene Curtis/Ivan
Anthony Montgomery (Actor) .. Roy Till
Manuel Uriza (Actor) .. Merwan Hayek
James Remar (Actor) .. Captain Buck Greene
Adrian R'Mante (Actor) .. Sefu
Jason Remar (Actor) .. David Greene
Duncan Kamakana (Actor) .. Wingard
Isaiah Matanza (Actor) .. Juan

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Did You Know..
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Jay Hernandez (Actor) .. Thomas Magnum
Born: February 20, 1978
Birthplace: Montebello, California, United States
Trivia: Of the dozens of fresh faces thrust upon the public by Hollywood in 2001, few made an impression like Jay Hernandez. Although his breakthrough film Crazy/Beautiful received only mixed reviews and middling box office, critics praised the 23-year-old for his sensitive portrayal of a lower-class kid pulling himself up out of the barrio. He also received notices for his chemistry with in-demand co-star Kirsten Dunst.Javier "Jay" Hernandez was born February 20, 1978, in Montebello, CA, where he was raised from childhood on alongside two older brothers, and sister. A chance encounter with a Hollywood agent while riding in a Los Angeles elevator was all it took to get the ball rolling for the handsome aspiring actor, and in 1998 Hernandez made his acting debut as Antonio Lopez on the NBC sitcom Hang Time before moving on to MTV's over-sexed soap Undressed.Subsequently in high demand thanks to an impressive performance in Crazy/Beautiful, Hernandez's feature career soon hit the fast-track with supporting performances in such wide-release efforts as Joy Ride, The Rookie, Torque, and Ladder 49. In 2004 the emerging star would hit the gridiron as a Texas high-school football underdog in Friday Night Lights, but it wasn't until 2005 that Hernandez would finally come into his own with lead role in both the blood-soaked shocker Hostel and the eagerly-anticipated crime thriller sequel Carlito's Way: Rise to Power. The following year Hernandez would work with one of the most controversial filmmakers in Hollywood when he landed a key role in director Oliver Stone's World Trade Center; an inspirational drama detailing the experiences of two port authority officers who became trapped in the rubble when the Twin Towers collapsed during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The actor co-starred in Quarantine, the 2008 remake of Paco Plaza's Spanish-language horror film [REC], and joined the cast of Nothing Like the Holidays, which followed a family in a state of crisis during the proverbial most wonderful time of the year. Hernandez took a small role in Takers (2010), a gritty crime caper starring Matt Dillon, and appeared in LOL (2012), a poignant comedy drama starring Miley Cyrus and Demi Moore. Much like his character in Crazy/Beautiful, Hernandez enjoys playing sports and reading during his spare time.
Perdita Weeks (Actor) .. Juliett Higgins
Born: December 25, 1985
Birthplace: Cardiff, Wales
Trivia: Is a middle child.Signed up, along with her brother, with her sister's agent when she was 12.Appeared in a TV commercial for McVities Biscuits alongside actress Jane Asher.Played a young Millie, the younger version of her sister's character in Rag Nymph.Her sister Honeysuckle, her brother Rollo and herself, all appeared in the TV miniseries Goggle Eyes.Has twin sons.
Zachary Knighton (Actor) .. Orville "Rick" Wright
Born: October 25, 1978
Birthplace: Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Discovered acting as a high-school freshman. Received VCU's prestigious Excellence in Theatre award and was also recognized with the Irene Ryan Scholarship. Worked as a waiter and a bartender while pursuing an acting career in New York after college. Is a fan of horror films. Hobbies include surfing, sailing, spending time with his dogs, and working on his 1959 Chevy pickup truck.
Amy Hill (Actor) .. Det. Gordon Katsumoto
Born: May 09, 1953
Birthplace: Deadwood, South Dakota, United States
Trivia: Hosted her own travel show, Amy's Japan, while living in Japan. Worked with the Asian American Theater Company in San Francisco. Trained at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. Appeared in Lincoln Center's stage production of Twelfth Night. Created and performed a three-part one woman show in the 1990s, based on her childhood and her mother's life.
Tim Kang (Actor) .. Kumu
Born: March 16, 1973
Birthplace: San Fernando, California, United States
Trivia: San Francisco native Tim Kang studied at UC Berkley and Harvard before embarking on a professional acting career in the early 2000s, soon scoring a recurring role on the series Third Watch. He would make regular appearances on television over the coming years, eventually landing a starring role on the series The Mentalist playing Kimball Cho. He landed his first prominant big-screen role with a part in 2008's Rambo.
Christopher Thornton (Actor) .. Kenny 'Shammy' Shamberg
Born: March 29, 1967
Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Growing up, used to accompany his father, an amateur opera singer, to rehearsals at a local church theater.Studied acting at the Stella Adler Conservatory in Los Angeles, California.Was spotted by an agent while performing with a student theater group.A rock climbing accident at age 25 left him paralyzed from the waist down.Found new representation after an acclaimed performance in the stage production of "Waiting for Godot" which he starred just six months after his accident.In 2000, played Hamlet at the Lillian Theatre in Los Angeles and is considered to be the only actor to have played the character in a wheelchair.
Peter Facinelli (Actor) .. Gene Curtis/Ivan
Born: November 26, 1973
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Though he could have easily fallen into a "nice guy" Hollywood stereotype, clean-cut actor Peter Facinelli refused to be pigeonholed in one set category or type of role; that very versatility, in turn, became one of Facinelli's trademarks. He grew up amid a large Italian-American family in the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens, NY, studied at St. Francis Preparatory High, and then enrolled at the Atlantic Theater Company Acting School in Manhattan, where his mentors included Giancarlo Esposito, William H. Macy, and Felicity Huffman. By the mid- to late '90s, Facinelli made a beeline for the West Coast and, in seemingly no time at all, began to build a hefty résumé of acting roles, occasionally in a lead capacity. Early projects included the 1998 slice-of-lifer Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 (as a wealthy young man eager to leave his Texas town with his buddies and start over in L.A.), the 1998 teen-oriented romantic comedy Can't Hardly Wait, and -- as largely a showcase for Facinelli's acting chops -- the stagy ensembler The Big Kahuna (1999), with Facinelli, Kevin Spacey, and Danny DeVito as industrial lubricant salesmen sharing a hotel suite. In that film, Facinelli played a born-again Christian who threatens to alienate his colleagues when he inadvertently lets their prize client slip through his fingers. In 2001, Facinelli married 90210 actress Jennie Garth, whom he had met when they co-starred together in the 1996 TV movie An Unfinished Affair (the pair divorced in 2013). He also began to find even greater success on the big screen in 2001, appearing as Takmet in the Rock-headlined blockbuster action movie The Scorpion King, and in a small part in the Penny Marshall-helmed comedy drama Riding in Cars with Boys, starring Drew Barrymore.In addition to his successful film career, Facinelli found a good deal of exposure on the small screen. His first major TV role was on the short-lived Fox series Fastlane (2002-2003); on that Fast and the Furious-like action program, produced by McG, he starred alongside Bill Bellamy and Tiffani-Amber Thiessen as undercover cop Van Ray. In 2004, Facinelli landed a small recurring role on the critically lauded HBO drama Six Feet Under as Jimmy, one of Claire's (Lauren Ambrose) friends at art school. A few years later, in 2007, the actor cropped up on television again, this time in a recurring role on the suspenseful basic-cable mystery drama Damages, starring Glenn Close; he portrayed Gregory Malina, a seemingly small player early on in season one of that series, who ends up having a pivotal part in the elaborate mystery of that season.Meanwhile, Facinelli was still active in features, appearing in such films as sci-fi thriller Hollow Man 2 (2006) and the comedy Finding Amanda (2008). He finally appeared in a giant success when he landed the role of Edward's father, Dr. Carlisle Cullen, in the phenomenally successful Twilight films.In 2009 he began a successful run on the small screen in the award-winning series Nurse Jackie, and in 2011 wrote the gentle family crime film Loosies. The Twilight Saga wrapped in 2012 and Facinelli maintained his role on Nurse Jackie through seven seasons, in addition to a guest arc on Glee. In 2015, he joined the new CBS series Supergirl, playing one of the show's antagonists.
Anthony Montgomery (Actor) .. Roy Till
Born: June 02, 1971
Birthplace: Indianapolis, Indiana
Manuel Uriza (Actor) .. Merwan Hayek
James Remar (Actor) .. Captain Buck Greene
Born: December 31, 1953
Birthplace: Boston, MA
Trivia: Hard-working character actor James Remar has been mainly typecast as a psychopathic killer in a wide variety of thrillers, both blockbusters and low-budget straight-to-video. A native of Boston, he studied acting at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse and made his Broadway debut with Bent, opposite Richard Gere. His first major film role was gangster Ajax in Walter Hill's 1979 action drama The Warriors. The film gained a minor cult following and seemed to cement Remar's reputation as a bad guy. He would continue to work with director Hill for Windwalker (1980), 48 Hrs. (1982), and Wild Bill (1995).During the '80s, he played psycho gangster Dutch Schultz in Francis Ford Coppola's The Cotton Club, a maniac killer in Rent-a-Cop, and a Neanderthal in The Clan of the Cave Bear. He got a little break in 1989 as the cop Gentry in Gus Van Sant's Drugstore Cowboy. During the '90s, he made a deal with the devil in Tales From the Darkside: The Movie and appeared in many movies that ended up on TV or home video. He had played so many villains that he was able to spoof himself as Max Shady in the comedic thriller parody Fatal Instinct. A few gentle comedy dramas followed with Penny Marshall's Renaissance Man and Herbert Ross' Boys on the Side.Many film roles opened up in the late '90s, from Victor Salva's independent comedy Rites of Passage to the big-budget Robert Zemeckis mystery What Lies Beneath. After playing Frank Cisco on the TV series Total Security, he showed up on HBO's Sex and the City as Richard, Samatha's (Kim Cattrall) rich boyfriend of the moment. He then joined the cast of the USA original series The Huntress as fugitive Tiny Bellows, the love interest of Dottie Thorson (Annette O'Toole). In 2003, he could be seen in feature films from the action moneymaker 2 Fast 2 Furious to the light comedy Duplex.
Adrian R'Mante (Actor) .. Sefu
Born: February 03, 1978
Jason Remar (Actor) .. David Greene
Stephen Hill (Actor)
Kimee Balmilero (Actor)
Born: December 13, 1979
Greg Vaillancourt (Actor)
Domenick Lombardozzi (Actor)
Born: March 25, 1976
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: Parents are Italian immigrants. Originally aspired to become a baseball player. At the age of 16, landed his first acting job after attending an open casting call for Robert De Niro's directorial debut, A Bronx Tale. Is often cast to play policemen, including his portrayal of Thomas "Herc" Hauk in the critically-acclaimed series The Wire and his role as Ira Hornstock in Rosewood.
Brooke Lyons (Actor)
Born: November 08, 1980
Duncan Kamakana (Actor) .. Wingard
Isaiah Matanza (Actor) .. Juan

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