Fatale


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About this Broadcast
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A married sports agent's life begins to unravel after having a passionate one-night stand with a seductive and manipulative female police detective. Her police investigation leads to the slow and painful disintegration of his once-enviable career, marriage, and sanity.

2020 English
Mystery & Suspense Drama Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Hilary Swank (Actor) .. Detective Valerie Quinlan
Michael Ealy (Actor) .. Derrick
Mike Colter (Actor) .. Rafe
Kali Hawk (Actor) .. Micaela
Danny Pino (Actor) .. Carter Haywood
Damaris Lewis (Actor) .. Traci
Geoffrey Owens (Actor) .. Bill Cranepool
Dallas Chandler (Actor) .. Hot Girl
Sam Daly (Actor) .. Officer Stallman
Tyrin Turner (Actor) .. Tyrin
Oakley Bull (Actor) .. Haley
Juliana Donald (Actor) .. Piano Teacher
David Hoflin (Actor) .. Officer Lowe
Denise Dowse (Actor) .. Valeria
Lexa Gluck (Actor) .. Carter's Wife
Marine Madesclaire (Actor) .. Fire Breathing Bartender
Lidia Pearl (Actor) .. Agent
Kerry Westcott (Actor) .. Dancer
Ashley Larae (Actor) .. Roxy
Ian Stanley (Actor) .. First Officer
Danielle Krett (Actor) .. Girl At Bar
Jamaal Lewis (Actor) .. VIP Entourage
Johann Sebastian (Actor) .. Man at the bar
Sabina Mach (Actor) .. Sabina
Rasneet Kaur (Actor) .. Lira(archive footage)
Joshua Nylan Tanner (Actor) .. Party Guest
Sasha Golberg (Actor) .. Photographer
Kirill Revega (Actor) .. Officer John
Filipp Revega (Actor) .. Officer Mike
Tristan Henry (Actor) .. Paramedic
Maria Birta (Actor) .. Girl in Blue Dress

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Did You Know..
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Hilary Swank (Actor) .. Detective Valerie Quinlan
Born: July 30, 1974
Birthplace: Lincoln, NE
Trivia: A professional actress since the age of 16, when she moved to Los Angeles from Bellingham, WA, Hilary Swank first appeared onscreen in 1992's Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Two years later, she earned a rudimentary degree of fame when she was picked to star in The Next Karate Kid, but this recognition proved fleeting. Swank subsequently appeared in a number of minor films and did a year-long stint on Beverly Hills 90210. In 1999, however, she won both acclaim and recognition for her lead role in Kimberly Peirce's independent drama Boys Don't Cry. Based on the real-life story of Brandon Teena, a woman whose decision to lead her life as a man met with dire consequences, Boys Don't Cry was one of the year's most lauded films, with particular praise going to Swank for her stunning performance. She went on to win a number of honors for her work in the film, including Golden Globe and Academy Awards for Best Actress, at the mere age of 25.Predictably, Swank's workload increased significantly after her Oscar win in 2001, and the actress found herself starring in several lesser known but nonetheless challenging roles, including Sam Raimi's psychological thriller The Gift, as well as The Affair of the Necklace with future Oscar winner Adrien Brody. She also accepted a meaty supporting role as an eager-to-please rookie detective alongside Hollywood veteran Al Pacino in 2002's Insomnia. However, Swank did take a break from brooding period pieces and serious explorations of sexuality for one unapologetic big-budget summer blockbuster -- Jon Amiel's The Core (2003), in which she co-starred as one of several individuals chosen to journey to the Earth's core in hopes of jump-starting the collapsing electromagnetic forces.Though she may have cut loose in a few post-Oscar popcorn munchers in a bid to blow off some steam onscreen, Swank had already gained a reputation as a serious-minded actress whose quickly evolving onscreen talent pointed to many great things to come in the future. Meanwhile, Swank and then-husband Chad Lowe (brother of Rob Lowe) mounted Accomplice Films, a Big Apple-based production house, in early 2004. Swank inaugurated this triumph with an executive producer credit on the quirky, little-seen auto-accident drama 11:14. Swank took the lead in the Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated 2004 HBO women's suffrage drama Iron Jawed Angels, which also featured Anjelica Huston and Frances O'Connor. Soon after, Swank starred as a South African-born attorney in Tom Hooper's political drama Red Dust. If audiences awaiting another knockout performance from Swank failed to catch her winning turns in Iron Jawed Angels and Red Dust, there was virtually no escaping her unforgettable evocation of a determined female pugilist in director Clint Eastwood's Million Dollar Baby (2004). As Robert De Niro did for another boxing picture over 20 years prior, the already tough-as-nails Swank physically transformed herself to an astonishing degree for the role, immersing herself in a holistic diet of egg-white shakes, fish, vegetables, and protein bars, and testing the barriers of endurance with 4 1/2-hour-a-day, six-day-per-week workouts. This harsh regimen enabled her to pack on 19 pounds of muscle. The gamble paid off onscreen as well. Swank's remarkable vitality and sincerity buoyed the film, which took home the Best Picture prize at the 77th Annual Academy Awards and netted Swank the highly coveted Best Actress award at the same ceremony -- a win that helped to bring Eastwood's critically lauded film a total of four well-deserved Oscars. Doubtless encouraged by the success of Baby, Warner Bros. extended a one-year production deal to Accomplice Films in March 2005 -- an offer that Swank and Lowe immediately embraced, even as they filed for divorce in early 2006.Meanwhile, if Swank stayed offscreen in 2005, she quietly geared up for a full slate of roles. The first in production was a Warners horror picture called The Reaping, produced by Joel Silver and Bob Zemeckis' Dark Castle Entertainment and directed by Stephen Hopkins. The film starred Swank as a professional defrauder of religious miracles overwhelmed by her inability to account for the Biblically overtoned horrors that plague a small town. In fall 2006, Swank co-headlined Brian De Palma's noir flop The Black Dahlia with Josh Hartnett, Scarlett Johansson, and Aaron Eckhart -- an adaptation of James Ellroy's novel based on the infamous, still-unsolved L.A. murder case of the title.More successfully, Swank also began a two-picture collaboration with director Richard LaGravenese (Living Out Loud, A Decade Under the Influence). The first, Freedom Writers, was adapted from Erin Gruwell's memoir. Essentially a reworking of Stand and Deliver and Dangerous Minds, the picture dramatized Gruwell's (Swank) successful attempts to turn "at risk" children around in the classroom. Swank's second LaGravenese effort, P.S., I Love You, was an adaptation of Cecelia Ahern's novel about a widow who is launched on a series of jaw-dropping adventures by some letters bequeathed to her by her dead husband.Swank took on the role of the legendary aviator Amelia Earhart in 2009's biopic Amelia, and in 2010 starred in the courtroom drama Conviction, for which Swank portrays the fiercely devoted Betty Ann Waters, a woman willing to go to extreme lengths to free her brother from an unjust prison sentence. She appeared in the ensemble romcom New Year's Eve in 2011 before taking a short break from acting. Swank returned in 2014 with You're Not You, which she also produced.
Michael Ealy (Actor) .. Derrick
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.
Mike Colter (Actor) .. Rafe
Born: August 26, 1976
Birthplace: Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Was inspired to pursue an acting career when, as a youngster, he saw Denzel Washington in A Soldier's Story; 22 years later, he got to meet Washington. Appeared in the plays A Taste of Honey, Frankenstein and A Midsummer's Night Dream while at the University of South Carolina. Played boxer Big Willie Little in 2004's Million Dollar Baby.
Kali Hawk (Actor) .. Micaela
Born: October 04, 1986
Danny Pino (Actor) .. Carter Haywood
Born: April 15, 1974
Birthplace: Miami, Florida, United States
Trivia: Is the son of Cuban immigrants. In his youth, aspired to become a baseball player or a lawyer, or join the Coast Guard. Was a lifeguard in Miami as a teen. Met his future wife, Lilly, during a middle-school theater class when they were just 13. They continued their education together through junior high, high school, college and graduate school. Off-camera pursuits include writing; received writing credits on the Cold Case episodes "Stealing Home" (2009) and "Metamorphosis" (2010).
Damaris Lewis (Actor) .. Traci
Born: October 10, 1990
Geoffrey Owens (Actor) .. Bill Cranepool
Born: March 18, 1961
Dallas Chandler (Actor) .. Hot Girl
Sam Daly (Actor) .. Officer Stallman
Tyrin Turner (Actor) .. Tyrin
Oakley Bull (Actor) .. Haley
Trivia: Made her TV debut in the "Dangerous Consequences" episode of the documentary TV series Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry?Made her feature film debut playing Daisy Sheff in the acclaimed 2018 drama Beautiful Boy.
Juliana Donald (Actor) .. Piano Teacher
Born: January 01, 1964
David Hoflin (Actor) .. Officer Lowe
Born: February 25, 1979
Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden
Trivia: Born in Sweden; moved to Australia when he was 4 years old. First film role was in 1988's Evil Angels, alongside Meryl Streep and Sam Neill. Nominated Bachelor of the Year by the Australian magazine Cleo in 2008. In 2012, teamed up with Sam Neill again in the short-lived series Alcatraz. Was named a young actor to watch by Zooey Magazine in 2012.
Denise Dowse (Actor) .. Valeria
Born: February 21, 1958
Lexa Gluck (Actor) .. Carter's Wife
Marine Madesclaire (Actor) .. Fire Breathing Bartender
Lidia Pearl (Actor) .. Agent
Kerry Westcott (Actor) .. Dancer
Ashley Larae (Actor) .. Roxy
Ian Stanley (Actor) .. First Officer
Danielle Krett (Actor) .. Girl At Bar
Jamaal Lewis (Actor) .. VIP Entourage
Johann Sebastian (Actor) .. Man at the bar
Sabina Mach (Actor) .. Sabina
Rasneet Kaur (Actor) .. Lira(archive footage)
Joshua Nylan Tanner (Actor) .. Party Guest
Sasha Golberg (Actor) .. Photographer
Kirill Revega (Actor) .. Officer John
Filipp Revega (Actor) .. Officer Mike
Tristan Henry (Actor) .. Paramedic
Maria Birta (Actor) .. Girl in Blue Dress

Before / After
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