Renegade: Moody River


03:00 am - 04:00 am, Saturday, November 15 on KSTP Heroes & Icons (5.7)

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Moody River

Season 1, Episode 19

Reno defends ex-cons running a farm co-op from a prosecutor bent on taking over their land. Calvin: William Allen Young. Starke: Brion James. Jed: Ed Beechner. Barton: James Harlow. Gabby: Jane Rogers. Jason: Jason Bose Smith.

repeat 1993 English HD Level Unknown
Crime Drama Action/adventure

Cast & Crew
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Lorenzo Lamas (Actor) .. Reno Raines
Branscombe Richmond (Actor) .. Bobby Six Killer
Kathleen Kinmont (Actor) .. Cheyenne Phillips
William Allen Young (Actor) .. Calvin Moses
Ed Beechner (Actor) .. Jed Johnson
Brion James (Actor) .. Eli Starke
James Harlow (Actor) .. Sheriff Melvin
Jim Cody Williams (Actor) .. Murphy
Jason Bose Smith (Actor) .. Jason Moses
April Grace (Actor) .. Mary Moses

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Did You Know..
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Lorenzo Lamas (Actor) .. Reno Raines
Born: January 20, 1958
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
Trivia: The son of actors Fernando Lamas and Arlene Dahl, Lorenzo Lamas' first screen appearance was a bit in 1969's 100 Rifles, in which his father co-starred. Originally planning to become a professional race-car driver (he still enters track competitions from time to time), Lamas inaugurated his career as a "heartthrob hunk" in 1979, when he was cast in the short-lived TV weekly California Fever. A brief stint on the prime-time TV serial Secrets of Midland Heights (1980) followed before Lamas graduated to full stardom as Lance Cumston on the nighttime soaper Falcon Crest (1981-1990). Anxious to demonstrate his musical prowess, Lamas signed on as host of the syndicated variety series Dancin' to the Hits in 1986. Perhaps significantly, Lamas has neither danced nor sung in his current project, the weekly adventure series Renegade. Lorenzo Lamas has starred in a plethora of direct-to-video films, and in 1994 both directed and starred in CIA II: Target Alexa. In the years to come, Lamas would remain an active force on screen, appearing in films like Back to Even and Ash Global, as well as on series like The Bold and the Beautiful.
Branscombe Richmond (Actor) .. Bobby Six Killer
Born: August 08, 1955
Kathleen Kinmont (Actor) .. Cheyenne Phillips
Born: February 03, 1965
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
William Allen Young (Actor) .. Calvin Moses
Born: January 24, 1954
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Discovered acting at age 13; at 15 won a scholarship to study at the famed Inner City Acting Academy in Los Angeles. Was the first African American to be ranked as the No. 1 college speaker in the nation (for two consecutive years); led USC Trojan Debate Squad to a national championship. In 1987 founded the Young Foundation to help youth achieve success; reorganized in 2000 as the Young Center for Academic and Cultural Enrichment to focus on youth leadership training. Was named an Ambassador of Goodwill by President Bill Clinton. Was an adjunct professor of English and Dramatic Arts at Woodbury University. Was inducted into the African American Hall of Education. Is the recipient of several distinguished awards, including the Ford Foundation Freedom Unsung Award, NAACP Social Achievement Award, President's Icon Award, and Man of the Year Award from the National Organization of Women at Work. Best known as Brandy Norwood's father, Frank Mitchell, on Moesha. Is a sought after motivational speaker.
Ed Beechner (Actor) .. Jed Johnson
Brion James (Actor) .. Eli Starke
Born: February 20, 1945
Died: August 07, 1999
Birthplace: Redlands, California, United States
Trivia: Actor Brion James launched his career in television and feature films and on television in the mid '70s. With his piercing eyes and cruel smile, the versatile, 6' 3"James, usually portrays assorted eccentric bad-guys, urban scum, and red-necks. One of his most memorable roles was Leon, an android in Ridley Scott's Blade Runner (1982). As his father owned a movie theater in Beaumont, California, James spent most of his life around movies . Following high school, James moved to New York City where he became a cook and butler for Stella Adler, a renowned drama coach. While in the Big Apple, James also appeared off-Broadway, and as a stand-up comedian. In 1973, he returned to Los Angeles to become a full time actor with the philosophy that he would never turn down a job. James's strategy has worked, and since then he has appeared in over 100 TV shows and 70 features.
James Harlow (Actor) .. Sheriff Melvin
Jim Cody Williams (Actor) .. Murphy
Jason Bose Smith (Actor) .. Jason Moses
April Grace (Actor) .. Mary Moses
Born: May 12, 1962

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