Matlock: The Star


12:00 pm - 1:00 pm, Monday, January 19 on Hallmark Mystery ()

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The Star

Season 4, Episode 7

Matlock isn't afraid of the case against a horror-film director, who's charged with stabbing his star in an all-too-realistic murder scene.

repeat 1989 English Stereo
Drama Courtroom Crime Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Andy Griffith (Actor) .. Ben Matlock
Anita Morris (Actor) .. Catherine McKay
Yvette Nipar (Actor) .. Susan McKay
Joseph Hacker (Actor) .. Jack Burns
Alan Arbus (Actor) .. Mitchell
Kari Lizer (Actor)
Clarence Gilyard Jr (Actor) .. Conrad McMasters
Chris Anastasio (Actor) .. Jury Foreperson
Allan Arbus (Actor) .. Aaron Mitchell
Isabel Cooley (Actor) .. Judge Jean Bailey
Jim Jansen (Actor) .. Landlord
Steven Anthony Jones (Actor) .. Bartender
John Lantz (Actor) .. 2nd Assistant Director

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Did You Know..
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Andy Griffith (Actor) .. Ben Matlock
Born: June 01, 1926
Died: July 03, 2012
Birthplace: Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: At first intending to become a minister, actor/monologist Andy Griffith (born June 1st, 1926) became active with the Carolina Playmakers, the prestigious drama-and-music adjunct of the University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill. He spent several seasons portraying Sir Walter Raleigh in the summertime outdoor drama The Lost Colony, spending the rest of the years as a schoolteacher. Griffith continued performing fitfully as an after-dinner speaker on the men's club circuit, developing hilariously bucolic routines on subjects ranging from Shakespeare to football. Under the aegis of agent/producer Richard O. Linke, Griffith returned to acting, attaining stardom in the role of bumptious Air Force rookie Will Stockdale in the TV and Broadway productions of No Time For Sergeants. Before committing Sergeants to film, Griffith made his movie debut in director Elia Kazan's A Face in the Crowd, in which he portrayed an outwardly folksy but inwardly vicious TV personality (patterned, some say, after Arthur Godfrey).After filming Face in the Crowd, No Time for Sergeants and Onionhead for Warner Bros. during the years 1957 and 1958, Griffith starred in a 1959 Broadway musical version of Destry Rides Again; as an added source of income, Griffith ran a North Carolina supermarket. On February 15, 1960 he first appeared as Andy Taylor, the laid-back sheriff of Mayberry, North Carolina, on an episode of The Danny Thomas Show. This one-shot was of course the pilot film for the Emmy-winning The Andy Griffith Show, in which Griffith starred from 1960 through 1968. Eternally easygoing on camera, Griffith, who owned 50% of the series, ruled his sitcom set with an iron hand, though he was never as hard on the other actors as he was on himself; to this day, he remains close to fellow Griffith stars Don Knotts and Ron Howard. An unsuccessful return to films with 1969's Angel in My Pocket was followed by an equally unsuccessful 1970 TV series Headmaster. For the next 15 years, Griffith confined himself to guest-star appearances, often surprising his fans by accepting cold-blooded villainous roles. In 1985, he made a triumphal return to series television in Matlock, playing a folksy but very crafty Southern defense attorney. A life-threatening disease known as Gillian-Barre syndrome curtailed his activities in the late 1980s, but as of 1995 Andy Griffith was still raking in the ratings with his infrequent Matlock two-hour specials. The actor worked on and off throughout the late nineties and early 2000s, and co-starred with Keri Russell and Nathan Fillion in the romantic comedy Waitress in 2007.
Anita Morris (Actor) .. Catherine McKay
Born: March 14, 1943
Died: March 02, 1994
Birthplace: Durham, North Carolina
Trivia: Trained at the American Mime Theatre, long-legged, redheaded Anita Morris learned how to use "body language" for utmost effect. After appearing as a singer/dancer/actress in such Broadway musicals as Jesus Christ Superstar, Seesaw, The Magic Show, Sugar Babies, and Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Morris brought down the house in Nine, the 1982 stage musical version of Fellini's 8 1/2. Her bawdy portrayal of the hero's mistress earned her a Tony Award nomination that year and helped to secure her stardom. Morris' TV-series credits include the roles of Babs Berrenger in Berrenger's (1985) and Barbara Whiteman in Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1987); her films include The Happy Hooker (1975), Ruthless People (1985), Bloodhounds of Broadway (1990), and Radioland Murders (1994; released posthumously). Anita Morris died of cancer in 1994, and was survived by her husband, director Grover Dale.
Yvette Nipar (Actor) .. Susan McKay
Born: October 20, 1964
Joseph Hacker (Actor) .. Jack Burns
Alan Arbus (Actor) .. Mitchell
Dennis Christopher (Actor)
Born: December 02, 1955
Trivia: American actor Dennis Christopher's Italian upbringing served him well early in his career when he appeared fleetingly in Fellinis Roma (1972). Stage and TV work followed his graduation from Temple University, then several American movies, September 30, 1955 (1977) and A Wedding (1978). In Breaking Away (1978), Christopher dominated the proceedings as the Indiana-born teenaged bicyclist who adopted an Italian accent and mannerisms to draw attention to himself. Few of Christopher's subsequent film appearances were up to this level; when last heard from, he was starring in such direct-to-video potboilers as Dead Women in Lingerie (1991), with a few above-average assignments such as the made-for-TV Stephen King's It! (1991). Outside of Breaking Away, Dennis Christopher had at least one other "cult" film to his credit: Fade to Black (1979), in which he played a disturbed young cineast who murders his enemies while dressed up as famous movie villains.
Carol Huston (Actor)
Kene Holliday (Actor)
Born: June 25, 1949
Trivia: Sturdy, reliable character player Kene Holliday specialized in portrayals of vociferous everymen, with a strong emphasis on television work. Holliday landed one of his first major roles in the small-screen blockbuster Roots: The Next Generations (as Detroit, one of the direct descendants of the iconic Kunta Kinte), and subsequently divided his time between occasional big-screen features (No Small Affair, The Philadelphia Experiment), series work (with many appearances on Matlock), and TV movies, such as the 1988 Dangerous Company. Holliday tackled a rare yet effective lead role in the much-anticipated 2007 drama Great World of Sound, as Clarence, a well-meaning record producer in training who discovers that his parent company isn't exactly all that it professes to be.
Kari Lizer (Actor)
Born: August 26, 1961
Birthplace: San Diego, California
Brynn Thayer (Actor)
Born: October 04, 1949
Birthplace: North Dallas, Texas
Daniel Roebuck (Actor)
Born: March 04, 1963
Birthplace: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from 1985.
David Froman (Actor)
Born: December 31, 1938
Nancy Stafford (Actor)
Born: June 05, 1954
Julie Sommars (Actor)
Born: April 14, 1942
Trivia: Having made her feature film debut in Sex and the College Girl (1964), blonde actress Julie Sommars went on to appear in television movies of the '70s and in the occasional feature film through the mid-'80s. Fans of the television drama Matlock (1986-1995) will recognize her for playing Julie March.
Clarence Gilyard Jr (Actor) .. Conrad McMasters
Born: December 24, 1955
Birthplace: Moses Lake, Washington
Chris Anastasio (Actor) .. Jury Foreperson
Allan Arbus (Actor) .. Aaron Mitchell
Born: February 15, 1918
Died: April 19, 2013
Trivia: Picking up acting as a second career later in life, Allan Arbus was initially known for being a photographer. Married to famed photographer Diane Arbus, the pair built up an extensive business in the late 1940s and early 1950s, shooting artwork for fashion magazines like Glamour and Vogue. After the pair divorced, Arbus moved to California to try his hand at acting. He quickly won roles in two Robert Downey Sr. films, Putney Swope (1969) and Greaser's Palace (1972). Soon after, he landed his most memorable role, Major Sidney Freedman, the psychiatrist on-duty at the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, on M*A*S*H. Arbus was never a regular cast member, only appearing as a recurring guest star, which left him free to pursue other projects, frequently appearing as a guest star on a number of TV shows like The Odd Couple, Taxi and Starsky and Hutch. His final on-screen appearance was in an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm in 2000. Arbus passed away in 2013 at age 95.
Isabel Cooley (Actor) .. Judge Jean Bailey
Jim Jansen (Actor) .. Landlord
Born: July 27, 1945
Steven Anthony Jones (Actor) .. Bartender
John Lantz (Actor) .. 2nd Assistant Director

Before / After
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Matlock
11:00 am
Matlock
1:00 pm