Renegade: The Trial of Reno Raines


02:00 am - 03:00 am, Wednesday, December 3 on KOB Heroes & Icons (4.2)

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The Trial of Reno Raines

Season 3, Episode 2

After being collared by Lt. "Dutch" Dixon (Stephen J. Cannell), Reno is forced to finally stand trial for the murder of Buzzy Burrell. Thack: Nancy Everhard. Rock: Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs. Hound Adams: Geoffrey Blake.

repeat 1994 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Crime Drama Action/adventure

Cast & Crew
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Stephen J. Cannell (Actor) .. Lt. Donald Dixon
Lorenzo Lamas (Actor) .. Reno Raines
Branscombe Richmond (Actor) .. Bobby Six Killer
Kathleen Kinmont (Actor) .. Cheyenne Phillips
Geoffrey Blake (Actor) .. Hound Adams
Michael Laskin (Actor) .. Daryl Green
Nancy Everhard (Actor) .. Atty Rainwater 'R.W.' Thackery
Donald Gibb (Actor) .. Cletus 'Hog' Adams
Ron Johnson (Actor) .. Sgt. Woody Bickford
John Ross Clark (Actor) .. Carl Wilson
Douglas Rye (Actor) .. Andy Marks
Kirk Kinder (Actor) .. Bailiff

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Did You Know..
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Stephen J. Cannell (Actor) .. Lt. Donald Dixon
Born: February 05, 1941
Died: September 30, 2010
Birthplace: Los Angeles
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
Geoffrey Blake (Actor) .. Hound Adams
Born: August 20, 1962
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia: Became a member of The American Conservatory Theatre when he was 16.Was a member of the Sigma Nu while at University of Southern California.Studied acting with legendary acting teacher Peggy Feury at the Loft Studio, alongside Sean Penn, Forest Whitaker, Meg Ryan, Michelle Pfeiffer and Nicolas Cage.First acting credit was on the 1983 episode "But It's Not My Fault" of ABC Afterschool Specials.Frequently does writing projects with his writing partner and wife Marcia Blake, for screenwriter Robert Towne, Tom Cruise's production companies, HBO, among others.
Michael Laskin (Actor) .. Daryl Green
Born: April 03, 1951
Birthplace: Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Former company member of The Guthrie Theatre in Minnesota.Won a Fringe First Award at The Edinburgh Festival for his work in Tea With Dick and Gerry.Was recognized with a Bush Fellowship and a Distinguished Alumnus Award by the University of Minnesota.Acting coach and teacher at The Michael Laskin Studio in Los Angeles, California.Author of the book The Authentic Actor - the Art and Business of Being Yourself.
Nancy Everhard (Actor) .. Atty Rainwater 'R.W.' Thackery
Born: November 30, 1957
Trivia: Lead actress Nancy Everhard first appeared onscreen in the late '80s.
Donald Gibb (Actor) .. Cletus 'Hog' Adams
Born: August 04, 1954
Ron Johnson (Actor) .. Sgt. Woody Bickford
John F. O'donohue (Actor)
Trivia: John F. O'Donohue may not be as well known as Dennis Farina, Eddie Egan, or Barney Martin -- three police officers who became television stars -- but he's in the running. A 20-year veteran of the New York Police Department, O'Donohue joined the acting profession in the late '80s and ascended to bit parts in movies, moving up to supporting and guest-starring roles in television before reaching regular status on NYPD Blue in 2004. Born in New York, he was a career officer who rose as high as lieutenant in the Midtown North precinct, turning to acting as an outlet for feelings he repressed as a police officer. After some classes, and appearances in off-off-Broadway productions, he made his debut in the Ben Stiller-directed MTV program Colin Quinn: Back to Brooklyn. O'Donohue retired from the force and moved to Los Angeles to pursue work in television, making appearances in bit roles in episodes of Knots Landing and Reasonable Doubts, but it was Stiller who pulled him out of the pack of working actors. Stiller remembered O'Donohue's work in the MTV show when he was putting together the cast for his FOX network satirical series The Ben Stiller Show, and made him a regular on the series. O'Donohue showed his comedic abilities as a member of Stiller's stock company, and he later worked on The John Larroquette Show as a regular cast member in addition to appearances in series such as Knots Landing, Reasonable Doubts, and Matlock. He was a natural at playing cops (and also, occasionally, firemen), not just by experience but also with his easy New York working-class vernacular, bald physiognomy, and muscular presence. He made his first appearance on NYPD Blue in 1994 as a court clerk in the second season lead-off episode "Trials and Tribulations" and its follow-up, "From Whom the Skell Rolls." O'Donohue made the rounds on television, alternating between dramas and comedies, including Mad About You, Seinfeld, The Single Guy, Chicago Hope, Brooklyn South, Cybill, Diagnosis Murder, and Columbo, in ever larger parts. One of his funniest guest appearances was in the 1998 "Civil War" episode of Everybody Loves Raymond, playing Harry, the Civil War reenactor friend of Peter Boyle's Frank Barone. Although it was drama that would make O'Donohue into a star, he got there by way of his ability with comedy. In 2000, he rejoined NYPD Blue as a recurring cast member, portraying Detective Eddie Gibson, a veteran cop who's gone a little bit goofy working the night tour at the 15th squad, a character intended to interact comically with Dennis Franz's taciturn, slow-burning Detective Andy Sipowicz. O'Donohue was good enough as Gibson that the character was brought back and embellished over the ensuing seasons, presented as a man out-of-his-depth in modern detective work, but who also has a big heart where kids are concerned. In March 2004, O'Donohue rejoined the cast as a regular in March of 2004, playing newly promoted squad commander Det./Sgt. Eddie Gibson, still a tiny bit goofy, but knowing his limitations. During that season of the cop drama, O'Donohue gave a vivid portrayal of the increasingly rare old-fashioned cop, probably second generation on the force and Irish on at least one side, and likely a member of the Emerald Society. His presence on the series since 2000 was reminiscent of actors such as Horace McMahon on Naked City, among dozens of others, and provided the show with a great degree of verisimilitude.
Paty Lombard (Actor)
John Ross Clark (Actor) .. Carl Wilson
Douglas Rye (Actor) .. Andy Marks
Kirk Kinder (Actor) .. Bailiff

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