Hyena Road


2:30 pm - 4:30 pm, Sunday, December 14 on WFUT HDTV UniMás 68 (68.1)

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Tres hombres diferentes, tres mundos diferentes, tres guerras diferentes. Un mundo turbio.

2017 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Otro Drama Acción/aventura Guerra

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Paul Gross (Actor)
Born: April 30, 1959
Birthplace: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: Multi-talented actor/writer Paul Gross stayed true to his Canadian roots and became famous as the crime-busting Royal Canadian Mountie in the TV series Due South. Born in Calgary, Army brat Gross was inspired by his high school drama teacher to become an actor, and he entered the University of Alberta in Edmonton to study the craft. Leaving school early to forge a dual career as an actor and writer, Gross appeared in several TV productions and wrote the screenplay for Atom Egoyan's TV movie In This Corner (1985). By the late '80s and early '90s, he began to score more prominent roles in Canadian and American films, including the Canadian TV movies Getting Married at Buffalo Jump (1989) and Cold Comfort (1990), the well-received TV adaptation of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City (1993), the marital dramedy Married to It (1993), and the skiing drama Aspen Extreme (1993). Gross also worked again with Egoyan as the screenwriter for Egoyan's 1993 TV movie Gross Misconduct. After appearing in the Canadian features Paint Cans (1994) and Whale Music (1994), Gross became a primetime regular when his TV movie Due South (1994), about a Mountie who heads to Chicago to track a killer, became a series. Running from 1994 to 1998, Due South's hunky fish-out-of-water hero earned Gross an avid following on both sides of the Canadian border. After Due South went off the air, Gross continued to stick with Canadian TV, starring in the telefilm Murder Most Likely (1999). In the several years to follow, Gross would find success with a number of TV series, like Slings and Arrows, Eastwick, Men with Brooms, and The Yard.
Christine Horne (Actor)
Born: December 14, 1981
Rossif Sutherland (Actor)
Born: September 25, 1978
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Named for documentary filmmaker Frédéric Rossif. Started acting when the lead actor in a short film he was directing dropped out and he stepped in to replace him. Studied under Harold Guskin. Worked with his father, Donald Sutherland, on the 2010 film The Con Artist.
Allan Hawco (Actor)
Born: July 28, 1977
Birthplace: Goulds, Newfoundland, Canada
Trivia: First job was cleaning stalls and driving a tractor on a farm when he was 12. Co-founded The Company Theatre in Toronto with Philip Riccio in 2005. Co-created, executive produced, wrote for and starred in Republic of Doyle. Received an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Canadian Television Hall of Fame in 2011.
David Richmond-Peck (Actor)
Born: April 05, 1974
Kelly Holden (Actor)

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