The Food That Built America: Lines in the Sand


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Lines in the Sand

Season 1, Episode 1

In the wake of the Civil War, a revolution is taking place on the backs of visionary entrepreneurs of industry. Before they become brand names, budding innovators like Henry Heinz, John and Will Kellogg, and C.W. Post push the limits of ingenuity to launch businesses that will revolutionize industry, and change the landscape of the nation forever.

repeat 2019 English Stereo
Documentary Food Profile Science Technology Agriculture History Series Premiere Season Premiere

Cast & Crew
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John Hein (Actor)
Campbell Scott (Actor) .. Narrator
Melanie Little (Actor) .. Pemberton's Wife
Tim Bensch (Actor) .. John Heinz
Don Meehan (Actor) .. John Pemberton
Steven Bono Jr. (Actor) .. William Murrie
Anthony Misiano (Actor) .. Milton Hershey
Cory Boughton (Actor) .. Asa Candler
William Bracker (Actor) .. Post Chairman
Mark O'Neal (Actor) .. Union Leader
Morgan Bradley (Actor) .. Marjorie Post
Matthew Crawley (Actor) .. John Kellogg
Jeromy Darling (Actor) .. Will Kellogg
Samuel Dunning (Actor) .. Heinz Contractor
Dan Eberle (Actor) .. Ray Kroc
Guy Gane (Actor) .. Heinz's Contractor
Joseph Gray (Actor) .. Henry Heinz
Glen Raphael (Actor) .. Businessman
David Schecter (Actor) .. Candler's Lawyer
Felix Stone (Actor) .. Young Howard Heinz
Nathan Wallace (Actor) .. Charles Pemberton
Michael Vincent Iannuzzi (Actor) .. Heinz's Foreman
Jake Kantor (Actor) .. Sanders Associate
Andrew Lauzon (Actor) .. Mars Worker
David Tiefen (Actor) .. Mac McDonald
Jon Levine (Actor) .. Dick McDonald

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Did You Know..
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Libby O'Connell (Actor)
Yohuru Williams (Actor)
Mark Pendergrast (Actor)
Howard Markel (Actor)
Gail Simmons (Actor)
Born: May 19, 1976
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Began her career writing restaurant reviews for her college newspaper. Received training at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City. Penned culinary articles for the National Post and Toronto Life magazine. Contributed to various cookbooks, including Chef Daniel Boulud: Cooking in New York City and Jeffrey Steingarten's It Must've Been Something I Ate. Joined Food & Wine magazine in 2004. Oversees Food & Wine magazine's special projects, including its signature event, the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, CO.
John Hein (Actor)
Bryant Simon (Actor)
Campbell Scott (Actor) .. Narrator
Born: July 19, 1961
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: The son of actors George C. Scott and Colleen Dewhurst, Campbell Scott obviously inherited some of his parents' talent, though he bears relatively little physical resemblance to either. Somewhat ironically, Scott, who was born in New York City on July 19, 1961, and studied drama at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin, spent much of his youth starring in a number of films linked with the Grim Reaper. Some highlights included the PBS AIDS-related drama Longtime Companion (1990), the Civil War-based TV movie Perfect Tribute (1991) (which climaxes on the bloody grounds of Gettysburg), and Dying Young (1992), which featured Scott as a wealthy leukemia patient. One of the most curious -- and interesting -- film assignments for the handsome, lithe Scott was as the plain and portly humorist Robert Benchley in Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994), a role which earned him an Independent Spirit Award nomination. Scott also turned in a winning performance in Cameron Crowe's Singles (1992), which cast him as one of the eponymous group of friends and acquaintances looking for love in grunge-era Seattle.Scott's career entered a new phase in 1996 when the actor began serving as a co-producer on various projects. Teaming up with old friend Stanley Tucci, Scott co-produced Greg Mottola's well-received independent comedy The Daytrippers, which starred Tucci -- and then, in concert with his friend, he co-directed, co-produced, and starred in Big Night, a drama about the failing fortunes of an Italian restaurant. Originally screened at the Sundance Festival, where it enjoyed an enthusiastic reception, the film earned widespread acclaim upon its general release and landed on numerous critics' top ten lists for that year.Scott followed this triumph with a return to acting, starring in David Mamet's The Spanish Prisoner (1997) and in 1998 re-teamed with Tucci to star in the slapstick-on-a-steamer vehicle The Imposters. In 2000, he set sail for rougher seas, portraying the titular alcoholic in the black comedy Lush and the unreliable confidant of a man undergoing a marital crisis in the independent drama Other Voices.
Melanie Little (Actor) .. Pemberton's Wife
Tim Bensch (Actor) .. John Heinz
Don Meehan (Actor) .. John Pemberton
Steven Bono Jr. (Actor) .. William Murrie
Anthony Misiano (Actor) .. Milton Hershey
Cory Boughton (Actor) .. Asa Candler
William Bracker (Actor) .. Post Chairman
Mark O'Neal (Actor) .. Union Leader
Morgan Bradley (Actor) .. Marjorie Post
Matthew Crawley (Actor) .. John Kellogg
Jeromy Darling (Actor) .. Will Kellogg
Samuel Dunning (Actor) .. Heinz Contractor
Dan Eberle (Actor) .. Ray Kroc
Guy Gane (Actor) .. Heinz's Contractor
Joseph Gray (Actor) .. Henry Heinz
Glen Raphael (Actor) .. Businessman
David Schecter (Actor) .. Candler's Lawyer
Felix Stone (Actor) .. Young Howard Heinz
Nathan Wallace (Actor) .. Charles Pemberton
Michael Vincent Iannuzzi (Actor) .. Heinz's Foreman
Jake Kantor (Actor) .. Sanders Associate
Andrew Lauzon (Actor) .. Mars Worker
David Tiefen (Actor) .. Mac McDonald
Jon Levine (Actor) .. Dick McDonald