Odyssey


08:00 am - 08:30 am, Saturday, November 22 on WLLADT HDTV (64.1)

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A series of anthropology documentaries developed by Michael Ambrosino ('Nova').

1980 English
Action Profile Drama Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Anna Friel (Actor) .. Odelle Ballard
Peter Facinelli (Actor) .. Peter Decker
Omar Ghazaoui (Actor) .. Aslam
Nate Mooney (Actor) .. Bob Offer
Daniella Pineda (Actor) .. Ruby Simms
Jim True-frost (Actor) .. Ron Ballard
Sadie Sink (Actor) .. Suzanne Ballard
Treat Williams (Actor) .. Colonel Stephen Glen
Darren Goldstein (Actor) .. Joe Abrams
Grégory Fitoussi (Actor) .. Luc Girard
Elena Kampouris (Actor) .. Maya Decker
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Actor) .. Frank Majors
Orla Brady (Actor) .. Sofia Tsaldari
Sarah Wynter (Actor) .. Sarah Decker

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Anna Friel (Actor) .. Odelle Ballard
Born: July 12, 1976
Birthplace: Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England
Trivia: A staple of British soap operas before she was even out of her teens, Anna Friel experienced the type of fame encouraged by tabloids and Internet shrines before getting a chance to prove her talents on the stage and screen. Born in Rochdale, Lancashire on July 12, 1976, Friel began acting as a teenager, performing with theatres across Britain. In 1990, she made her television debut with a role on the BBC series In Their Shoes, and was soon appearing in a number of popular TV series, including Coronation Street and Emmerdale. She received her greatest amount of notice to date when she was cast on the soap opera Brookside in 1993; the resulting popularity of her role on the show made the waifish, saucer-eyed actress something of a celebrity in her native country.In 1997--two years after leaving Brookside--Friel made her film debut in The Land Girls. A World War II drama, it featured Friel, Rachel Weisz and Catherine McCormack as its titular heroines. Although the film was virtually unheard of outside the UK, it received generally favorable reviews. The following year, Friel appeared in two more films, The Stringer and Rogue Trader, the latter of which had her starring opposite Ewan McGregor. That same year, she won great acclaim on the London stage for her performance in Patrick Marber's Closer. A trenchant commentary on love and sex, it featured the young actress as an enigmatic stripper, and allowed her to work alongside such performers as Natasha Richardson, Ciaran Hinds and Rupert Graves. The play proved to be so successful that it moved to Broadway the next year, where it continued to win accolade after accolade. Friel herself won a Drama Desk award for Best Supporting Actress for her work. That same year, she continued to broaden her resume and fan base with starring roles in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Sunset Strip, the former of which featured her as Hermia, and the latter of which saw her experiencing the ups and downs of life in 1972 Los Angeles. Following roles in The War Bride and Me Without You (both 2001) Friel continued to develop her onscreen persona, and with Richard Donner's time travel adventure Timeline (2003) the actress remained poised for the role that would provide her with her widest exposure to date.In 2005, Friel appeared in the sports drama Goal!, about a Los Angeles teenager with dreams of becoming a professional soccer player. She also appeared alongside Kevin Pollak in the drama Niagra Motel, which found a group of seemingly disparate strangers connecting when they pass through the same motel. Then in 2007, Friel joined the cast of the new series Pushing Daisies, about a man who falls in love with a deceased woman after he discovers he can communicate with the dead. Over the next several years, the actress would remain active ons creen, appearing memorably in films like Limitless and London Boulevard.
Peter Facinelli (Actor) .. Peter Decker
Born: November 26, 1973
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Though he could have easily fallen into a "nice guy" Hollywood stereotype, clean-cut actor Peter Facinelli refused to be pigeonholed in one set category or type of role; that very versatility, in turn, became one of Facinelli's trademarks. He grew up amid a large Italian-American family in the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens, NY, studied at St. Francis Preparatory High, and then enrolled at the Atlantic Theater Company Acting School in Manhattan, where his mentors included Giancarlo Esposito, William H. Macy, and Felicity Huffman. By the mid- to late '90s, Facinelli made a beeline for the West Coast and, in seemingly no time at all, began to build a hefty résumé of acting roles, occasionally in a lead capacity. Early projects included the 1998 slice-of-lifer Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 (as a wealthy young man eager to leave his Texas town with his buddies and start over in L.A.), the 1998 teen-oriented romantic comedy Can't Hardly Wait, and -- as largely a showcase for Facinelli's acting chops -- the stagy ensembler The Big Kahuna (1999), with Facinelli, Kevin Spacey, and Danny DeVito as industrial lubricant salesmen sharing a hotel suite. In that film, Facinelli played a born-again Christian who threatens to alienate his colleagues when he inadvertently lets their prize client slip through his fingers. In 2001, Facinelli married 90210 actress Jennie Garth, whom he had met when they co-starred together in the 1996 TV movie An Unfinished Affair (the pair divorced in 2013). He also began to find even greater success on the big screen in 2001, appearing as Takmet in the Rock-headlined blockbuster action movie The Scorpion King, and in a small part in the Penny Marshall-helmed comedy drama Riding in Cars with Boys, starring Drew Barrymore.In addition to his successful film career, Facinelli found a good deal of exposure on the small screen. His first major TV role was on the short-lived Fox series Fastlane (2002-2003); on that Fast and the Furious-like action program, produced by McG, he starred alongside Bill Bellamy and Tiffani-Amber Thiessen as undercover cop Van Ray. In 2004, Facinelli landed a small recurring role on the critically lauded HBO drama Six Feet Under as Jimmy, one of Claire's (Lauren Ambrose) friends at art school. A few years later, in 2007, the actor cropped up on television again, this time in a recurring role on the suspenseful basic-cable mystery drama Damages, starring Glenn Close; he portrayed Gregory Malina, a seemingly small player early on in season one of that series, who ends up having a pivotal part in the elaborate mystery of that season.Meanwhile, Facinelli was still active in features, appearing in such films as sci-fi thriller Hollow Man 2 (2006) and the comedy Finding Amanda (2008). He finally appeared in a giant success when he landed the role of Edward's father, Dr. Carlisle Cullen, in the phenomenally successful Twilight films.In 2009 he began a successful run on the small screen in the award-winning series Nurse Jackie, and in 2011 wrote the gentle family crime film Loosies. The Twilight Saga wrapped in 2012 and Facinelli maintained his role on Nurse Jackie through seven seasons, in addition to a guest arc on Glee. In 2015, he joined the new CBS series Supergirl, playing one of the show's antagonists.
Omar Ghazaoui (Actor) .. Aslam
Nate Mooney (Actor) .. Bob Offer
Daniella Pineda (Actor) .. Ruby Simms
Born: February 20, 1987
Birthplace: Oakland, California, United States
Trivia: Discovered through her comedic YouTube videos that cleverly lampoon women's issues; often plays her alter-ego, DW Diaz. Moved to Brooklyn after stints in radio and IT in the Bay Area. Solicited donations door-to-door for her horror-film project Cocaine Sleepover. Hosts online segments on Look TV.
Jim True-frost (Actor) .. Ron Ballard
Born: July 31, 1966
Birthplace: Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: Joined the Steppenwolf Theatre Company of Chicago in 1988. Made his Broadway debut in the 1990 production of The Grapes of Wrath. Received a Joseph Jefferson Award for his stage performance of Steppenwolf Theatre's production of Killers. Participated in a fundraiser at Tecumseh Road Elementary School in Syracuse, New York to build a wheelchair-accessible playground.
Sadie Sink (Actor) .. Suzanne Ballard
Treat Williams (Actor) .. Colonel Stephen Glen
Born: December 01, 1951
Died: June 12, 2023
Birthplace: Rowayton, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: After attending Franklin and Marshall College, Treat Williams acted with the prestigious Fulton Repertory troupe. Williams made his Broadway debut in Grease (1976) eventually taking over the leading role of Danny Zuko. His later Broadway credits included the musicals Over Here and Pirates of Penzance and the reader's-theatre exercise Love Letters. In films from 1976, he scored his first significant success as the draft-resistant protagonist of Milos Forman's Hair (1979). He went on to play the title role in The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper (1981), then gained positive critical notice for his work as reluctant interdepartmental police informant Daniel Ciello in Prince of the City (1981). His later film roles included mob-connected labor organizer Jimmy O'Donnell in Once Upon a Time in America (1984) and the seductive James Dean clone in Smooth Talk (1985). Famed for his willingness to tackle any sort of role, Williams' artistic ambitions are backed up by his versatility and astonishing vocal flexibility. On TV, Williams played Stanley Kowalski opposite Ann-Margret's Blanche Dubois in Streetcar Named Desire (1984) and was appropriately sharkish as superagent Mike Ovitz in The Late Shift (1996). He also starred in the weekly series Eddie Dodd (1991) and Good Advice (1995). Many of Treat Williams' recent film roles have exhibited a fondness for expansive, scenery-chewing villainy, notably megalomanic Xander Drax in The Phantom (1995).
Darren Goldstein (Actor) .. Joe Abrams
Born: August 27, 1974
Grégory Fitoussi (Actor) .. Luc Girard
Born: August 13, 1976
Birthplace: Paris, France
Trivia: Appeared in the 1997 music video for "Les meilleurs ennemis" by Pascal Obispo featuring Zazie. Studied with Actors Studio teacher Jack Waltzer. First became well-known in his native France when he appeared on the TV series Sous le soliel. Made his Hollywood debut as The Baron in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009). After playing Henri Leclair for three seasons on Mr Selfridge, the first thing Fitoussi did was go skydiving, as his contract with the show specifically forbade him to do so.
Elena Kampouris (Actor) .. Maya Decker
Born: September 16, 1997
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Actor) .. Frank Majors
Born: August 22, 1967
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Grew up in London and Nigeria. Modeled in London and Milan before turning to acting (and after obtaining a master's degree in law); moved to the U.S. to pursue an acting career in 1994. Appeared in the music videos for EnVogue's "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" and Mary J. Blige's "Love No Limit." Nominated for NAACP Image Awards in the Best Supporting Actor: Drama Series category for his role in HBO's Oz in 1997 and 2000. The meaning of his name: "ade" (crown); "wale" (to come home); "akin" (warrior); "nuoye" (chief); "agbaje" (wealth, prosperity). Came up with the name of his Lost character, Mr. Eko, himself. Nickname is "Triple A."
Orla Brady (Actor) .. Sofia Tsaldari
Born: March 28, 1961
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
Trivia: Attended Catholic school. Describes herself as a tomboy as a child. Enrolled in the International School of Mimodrame of Paris, Marcel Marceau, at age 26. Made her professional debut in Blinded by the Sun at London's National Theatre. Posed as a model in a DIY painting guide, and that work served as artist Jack Vettriano's muse for the lady in red in his painting "The Singing Butler." Got married in Africa in 2002, in a ceremony overlooking Mount Kilimanjaro. Rejected a diet company's offer to be their spokesperson because she doesn't like society's fascination with physical image.
Sarah Wynter (Actor) .. Sarah Decker
Born: February 15, 1973
Birthplace: Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: A native of Newcastle, Australia, actress Sarah Wynter was 17 when she traveled to New York City to study drama. After appearing in a number of off-Broadway productions, she made her screen debut in the 1995 romantic drama Let It Be Me, and then landed a small role in Species II (1998). She found more substantial work playing Ben Chaplin's girlfriend in Lost Souls in 1999, and she could subsequently be seen as a Russian assassin in the Arnold Schwarzenegger thriller The Sixth Day (2000). In 2002, she joined the season 3 cast of the hit series 24, and followed it up with a recurring role on The Dead Zone. TV suited Wynter well, and she subsuquently took on a starring role on the drama Windfall in 2006. The series was canceled after 13 episodes, but the actress continued to stay in front of the camera, appearing on shows like Dead Like Me and Flight of the Conchords.

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