Candyman: Day of the Dead


8:00 pm - 10:15 pm, Friday, October 31 on WRNN 365BLK (48.3)

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About this Broadcast
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Tony Todd returns to terrify more horror fans in the third outing in the series about a mysterious serial killer who preys on children. This time around, the Candyman tries to convince his great-granddaughter (Donna D'Errico) to join him. Kathleen McMartin, Jud Meyers, Robert O'Reilly, Mark Adair Rios.

1999 English
Horror Sequel Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Tony Todd (Actor) .. The Candyman/Daniel Robitaille
Donna D'Errico (Actor) .. Caroline McKeever
Mark Adair-Rios (Actor) .. Miguel
Jsu Garcia (Actor) .. David de la Paz
Kathleen McMartin (Actor) .. Chloe
Jud Meyers (Actor) .. Fitz
Robert O'reilly (Actor) .. L.V. Sacco
Lupe Ontiveros (Actor) .. Abuela
Alexia Robinson (Actor) .. Tamara
Wade Williams (Actor) .. Samuel Kraft

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Did You Know..
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Tony Todd (Actor) .. The Candyman/Daniel Robitaille
Born: December 04, 1954
Birthplace: Washington D.C., United States
Trivia: Known to many as the Candyman, character actor Tony Todd is known for his extreme height (6'5") and deep voice. The Washington D.C. native cut his teeth with numerous TV appearances throughout the 80's, and went on to appear in movies like Platoon, The Rock, and of course, Candyman. He would also enjoy major arcs on shows like 24 and Chuck.
Donna D'Errico (Actor) .. Caroline McKeever
Born: March 30, 1968
Mark Adair-Rios (Actor) .. Miguel
Jsu Garcia (Actor) .. David de la Paz
Born: October 06, 1963
Trivia: Lead actor Nick Corri first appeared on screen in the late '80s.
Kathleen McMartin (Actor) .. Chloe
Jud Meyers (Actor) .. Fitz
Robert O'reilly (Actor) .. L.V. Sacco
Born: March 25, 1950
Lupe Ontiveros (Actor) .. Abuela
Born: September 17, 1942
Died: July 26, 2012
Birthplace: El Paso, Texas, United States
Trivia: In the early 1970s, after completing college, moved to California and became a Los Angeles County social worker. Took drama class in 1973 at Hollywood High School in Los Angeles. After she won an acting competition held by the school, decided to pursue a career in acting. Made first TV appearance in the 1974 made-for-TV drama I Love You...Goodbye. Assisted in the creation of the Latino Theater Company in Los Angeles. Appeared in the stage and movie adaptations of Zoot Suit and Real Women Have Curves. Won a National Board of Review award and received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her performance in the 2000 film Chuck & Buck. Provided voice of Abuela Elena in the PBS animated series Maya and Miguel. Narrated the 2005 Independent Lens PBS documentary Maid in America, which featured women who work as domestics. By her own account, she has portrayed a maid more than 150 times in her career. Recipient of the National Hispanic Media Coalition Lifetime Achievement Award.
Alexia Robinson (Actor) .. Tamara
Born: January 01, 1960
Wade Williams (Actor) .. Samuel Kraft
Born: December 24, 1961
Birthplace: Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: With his bald, burly, and threatening presence and "tough guy" appearance, character actor Wade Williams (sometimes billed as Wade Andrew Williams) built a substantial career for himself playing thugs and hoods, initially on American television series. Early series credits, which extend back into the late '90s, include guest-starring appearances on such programs as NYPD Blue, Profiler, and Night Man. In time, Williams extended himself into different genres -- he appeared on HBO's show-business satire The Larry Sanders Show, for instance, on Star Trek: Voyager (in the episode "One"), and in the big-screen Jim Belushi cop comedy K-911. Williams drew greatest attention, however, for his portrayal of psychopath Capt. Brian Bellick, one of the administrators of the penitentiary on the Fox serialized drama Prison Break. Williams reportedly expressed some reservations before taking the role, due to the depraved nature of the character. Wade Williams the actor is not to be confused with the director and producer Wade H. Williams III, known for his high output (and extensive rights ownership) of science fiction titles.
Rena Riffel (Actor)
Born: March 05, 1969
Ernie Hudson (Actor)
Born: December 17, 1945
Birthplace: Benton Harbor, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Actor Ernie Hudson received his training at Wayne State, Yale School of Drama and the University of Minnesota. Following a hitch with the Marines, Hudson appeared in such stage productions as The Great White Hope, The Cage and Daddy Goodness. He made his earlier film appearance in 1976's Leadbelly. Most of us know Hudson best as Winston Zeddmore in the two Ghostbusters films, a role he repeated in Ray Parker Jr.'s "Ghostbusters" music video. His best--and most controversial--screen assignment was the The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992); Hudson played retarded handyman Solomon, virtually the only character in the film who doesn't buy into the "perfect" facade of homicidal baby-sitter Rebecca DeMornay. On TV, Ernie Hudson has been seen as Smythe in Highcliffe Manor (1977), undercover officer "Night Train" Lane in The Last Precinct (1986), and kleptomaniac cop Toby Baker in Broken Badges (1990). He had a memorable supporting part in the 1992 thriller The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, and appeared in Heart and Souls as well as the comedy Airheads. In 1994 he was cast in a prominent role in the action film The Crow, and followed that up in 1995 with part in Congo. In 1997 he started work on the HBO drama Oz, playing the warden of the meanest, cruelest inmates imaginable for six seasons. He co-starred with Sandra Bullock in the 2000 comedy Miss Congeniality. He continued to work steadily in projects as diverse as Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror, The Ron Clark Story, and 2010's Smokin' Aces 2: Assassin's Ball.

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