The Devil You Know


01:30 am - 04:00 am, Saturday, January 3 on WPXN Bounce TV (31.2)

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Marcus, an ex-convict, is trying to turn over a new leaf with the help of his very supportive family. However, the cops soon visit their home once again, this time insinuating that Marcus' brother Drew may have been involved in a recent horrific crime. Just when Marcus thinks that he won't have run-ins with the law again, he finds himself getting involved since his family is now on the line.

2022 English Stereo
Mystery & Suspense Drama Crime Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Omar Epps (Actor) .. Marcus Cowans
William Catlett (Actor) .. Drew Cowans
Glynn Turman (Actor) .. Lloyd Cowans
Curtiss Cook (Actor) .. Anthony Cowans
Vanessa Bell Calloway (Actor) .. Della Cowans
Erica Tazel (Actor) .. Eva Dylan
Vaughn W. Hebron (Actor) .. Terry Cowans
Michael Beach (Actor) .. Greg Hansen
B. J. Britt (Actor) .. Stacy Griffin
Keisha Epps (Actor) .. Tisha Cowans
Ashley A. Williams (Actor) .. Loren Cowans(as Ashley Williams)
Tammi Mac (Actor) .. Keisha Dumond/AA Sponsor
Murray Gray (Actor) .. Belinda
Joseph Loeb III (Actor) .. Nicholas Gervich
Sarah Drescher (Actor) .. Wendy Gervich
Conor Sherry (Actor) .. Kyle Gervich
Sarah Minnich (Actor) .. Kelly James
Theo Rossi (Actor) .. Al Edwards
Elimu Nelson (Actor) .. Vernon Nelson
Jammie Patton (Actor) .. Keena Prescott
Terence Rotolo (Actor) .. Officer Cafferty
Michael Ealy (Actor) .. Joe McDonald
Karen Russell (Actor) .. Announcer
Greg Kriek (Actor) .. Neighbor
Ashley Williams (Actor) .. Loren Cowans
Ka'ramuu Kush (Actor) .. Colt Brixton
Stamaur Mitchell (Actor) .. Kevin

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Did You Know..
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Omar Epps (Actor) .. Marcus Cowans
Born: July 20, 1973
Birthplace: Brooklyn, NY
Trivia: Bearing talent and good looks in equal measure, African American actor Omar Epps first became visible to audiences and critics alike with his 1992 film debut in Ernest R. Dickerson's urban drama Juice. Epps shone in his role as one of a group of four Harlem friends trying to make good, with the praise he earned for his work paving the way for steady industry employment.Born Omar Hashim Epps in Brooklyn, New York, on July 23, 1973, Epps was raised by his mother, an elementary school principal. He nurtured his interest in acting at both the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and the New York High School for the Performing Arts. After his breakthrough in Juice, Epps ran the risk of being typecast, playing athletes in a series of films. However, his performances were consistently solid, and he earned particular acclaim for his portrayal of a young man attending college on an athletic scholarship in John Singleton's Higher Learning (1995). Around this same time, Epps also excelled in a brief recurring role as an emotionally stressed intern on E.R.; he would later identify that role as the one that made it possible for audiences to finally put a name to his face.After some memorable roles in Scream 2, In Too Deep, and Love & Basketball, Epps entered the 2000's strong. He would appear in various films over the coming years, like Perfume, Big Trouble, and Against the Ropes. Epps would also find tremendous success on the small sceen, with a starring role on the massively popular medical drama House M.D.
William Catlett (Actor) .. Drew Cowans
Glynn Turman (Actor) .. Lloyd Cowans
Born: January 31, 1946
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: African American character actor Glynn R. Turman was first introduced to the general public as Lew Miles, teen-aged son of Dr. Harry Miles (Percy Rodrigues) and his wife, Alma (Ruby Dee), during the 1968-1969 season of the prime-time TV soap opera Peyton Place. Turman went on to star as Chicago high schooler Leroy "Preach" Jackson in the 1975 film sleeper Cooley High. Settling into character roles in the 1980s, Turman was most often seen as judges, military officers, police detectives, and well-to-do patriarches. A departure from these "establishment" assignments was Turman's star turn in the 1981 TV-movie Thornwell, in which he portrayed real-life soldier James Thornwell, who accused the U.S. Army of subjecting him to illegal mind-controlling drugs. Turman's weekly series roles have included Secretary of State LaRue Hawkes in 1985's Hail to the Chief, and Colonel Bradford Taylor (aka "Dr. War") in the popular Cosby Show spin-off A Different World (1988-1993); he also appeared in the 1983 pilot episode of Manimal as Ty Earl, a role essayed by Michael D. Roberts in the series proper. In the 2000s, Turman played the memorable role of fictional Baltimore mayor Clarence V. Royce on the critically acclaimed HBO series The Wire. Also on HBO, he appeared in a few episodes of the psychotherapy drama In Treatment, winning an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role as the tough, strict father of Blair Underwood's troubled fighter pilot. In the years to come, Turman would remain active on screen, appearing on shows like The Defenders and House of Lies.
Curtiss Cook (Actor) .. Anthony Cowans
Vanessa Bell Calloway (Actor) .. Della Cowans
Born: March 20, 1957
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Trivia: American leading and supporting actress Vanessa Bell Calloway got her first major break playing Imani Izzi in Eddie Murphy's Coming to America (1988), one year after she had made her film debut. The winner of an NAACP Image Award, Calloway has also appeared in numerous other films, including voicing a character in the animated film Bebe's Kids (1992), What's Love Got to Do With It? (1993), and Crimson Tide (1995). Her television credits include a recurring role as Yvonne Caldwell on the daily serial All My Children, during the 1984-1985 season and in 1987.
Erica Tazel (Actor) .. Eva Dylan
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Made professional stage debut in a 2000 New York Shakespeare Festival production of A Winter'sTale; also performed in Cymbeline at the Royal Shakespeare Company's Stratford-on-Avon theater in England and Much Ado About Nothing at San Diego's Old Globe. Made TV debut (as a dance teacher) in a 2001 episode of Sex and the City; other TV guest credits include The Office, ER, Without a Trace, Bones, Law and Order: SVU and Third Watch. Won a 2007 NAACP Theatre Award and an L.A. Drama Critics Circle nomination for her role in the Colony Theatre Company's production of I Have Before Me a Remarkable Document Given to Me By a Young Lady From Rwanda.
Vaughn W. Hebron (Actor) .. Terry Cowans
Michael Beach (Actor) .. Greg Hansen
Born: October 30, 1963
Birthplace: Roxbury, Massachusetts
Trivia: Trained at Juilliard, actor Michael Beach worked in regional theater and off-Broadway productions before moving to Los Angeles to work on television and film. His stage credits include Much Ado About Nothing and Ascension Day. Though he appeared on television a lot in the late '80s, his film breakthrough came in Carl Franklin's 1991 crime thriller One False Move. He played the ex-con Pluto opposite Billy Bob Thornton, who also co-wrote the script. Thornton later wrote the role of Virgil for Beach in the 1996 drama A Family Thing, starring James Earl Jones. In 1993, he was a part of the ensemble cast in Robert Altman's award-winning feature Short Cuts. After playing opposite Laurence Fishburne in the crime thriller Bad Company (1995), Beach went on to play several unfaithful husbands. He cheated on Angela Bassett in Waiting to Exhale (1995), Vanessa Williams in Soul Food (1997), and Gloria Reuben on ER. Fellow ER cast member Eriq La Salle cast Beach in his sports drama Rebound: The Legend of Earl 'The Goat' Manigault (1996) for HBO. Back on television, Beach earned an Image Award for his role of Monte 'Doc' Parker on the NBC dramatic series Third Watch. In 2002, he re-teamed with actor/director La Salle for the lead role of Dr. Ty Adams in the thriller Crazy as Hell.
B. J. Britt (Actor) .. Stacy Griffin
Born: May 07, 1982
Birthplace: Wilson County, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: Signed to Elite Model in Atlanta after graduating and used it as a way to break into acting. When he was cast as Antoine 'Trip' Triplett in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, had no knowledge of the MARVEL universe before that and had never read any comic books. When cast as a former NFL quarterback-turned-dating show contestant on UnReal, he worked out six days-a-week and stuck to a special diet for four weeks to get in shape and watched several episodes of The Bachelor for research.
Keisha Epps (Actor) .. Tisha Cowans
Ashley A. Williams (Actor) .. Loren Cowans(as Ashley Williams)
Tammi Mac (Actor) .. Keisha Dumond/AA Sponsor
Murray Gray (Actor) .. Belinda
Joseph Loeb III (Actor) .. Nicholas Gervich
Sarah Drescher (Actor) .. Wendy Gervich
Conor Sherry (Actor) .. Kyle Gervich
Sarah Minnich (Actor) .. Kelly James
Theo Rossi (Actor) .. Al Edwards
Born: June 04, 1975
Birthplace: Staten Island, New York, United States
Trivia: Rode dirt bikes growing up in Staten Island, N.Y. Studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute in New York. Made TV debut in a 2001 episode of Boston Public. Appeared with Sons of Anarchy castmate Tory Kittles in the 2002 FX TV-movie Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie. Has had guest roles in such notable series as Malcolm in the Middle, NYPD Blue, Veronica Mars, Lost, Bones, Grey's Anatomy and CSI: Miami.
Elimu Nelson (Actor) .. Vernon Nelson
Jammie Patton (Actor) .. Keena Prescott
Terence Rotolo (Actor) .. Officer Cafferty
Michael Ealy (Actor) .. Joe McDonald
Born: August 03, 1973
Birthplace: Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Trivia: A native of Silver Spring, MD, suave and clean-cut actor Michael Ealy appeared on-camera from the late '90s. He began on the small screen, with guest appearances on network programs including Law & Order and ER, but scored his breakout role with a much-favored turn as Ricky Nash, a convict-in-the-running with several past charges against him, in the predominantly African American ensemble comedies Barbershop (2002) and Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004). The billing in these projects was somewhat prescient: Ealy continued to take challenging and unique supporting roles and gradually worked his way up the Hollywood ladder, openly declaring himself in no hurry to become a top-billed star. Additional projects included the action sagas 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) and S.W.A.T. (2003) and the psychological thriller November (2003), but Ealy netted much greater acclaim -- and flexed some impressive dramatic muscle -- with his portrayal of Teacake in the Oprah Winfrey-produced telemovie Their Eyes Were Watching God (2005). He then landed the incredibly demanding and edgy lead role of Darwyn Al-Sayeed, a terrorist plotting an attack on the United States, in the Showtime original miniseries Sleeper Cell (2005). In 2008, Ealy starred opposite Will Smith and Rosario Dawson in the earnest suicide drama Seven Pounds, directed by Gabriele Muccino (The Pursuit of Happyness). Ealy took on a leading role as a Bishop hiding in a small Italian village that opposes the Nazi cause in Spike Lee's acclaimed war drama Miracle at St. Anna (2008), and co-starred with Julianna Margulies and Michael J. Fox in the CBS television series The Good Wife the following year. In 2010 he played a supporting role in the crime thriller Takers, and starred in the romantic comedy Think Like a Man in 2010.
Karen Russell (Actor) .. Announcer
Greg Kriek (Actor) .. Neighbor
Ashley Williams (Actor) .. Loren Cowans
Born: November 12, 1978
Birthplace: Westchester County, New York, United States
Trivia: Made her movie debut in 1993's Indian Summer, alongside her sister, Kimberly. Studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art after graduating college. Studied Shakespeare at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Is a birthing coach, in addition to acting. Made her Broadway debut in A Time to Kill in 2013.
Ka'ramuu Kush (Actor) .. Colt Brixton
Stamaur Mitchell (Actor) .. Kevin

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