Murder, She Wrote: Proof In The Pudding


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Proof In The Pudding

Season 10, Episode 12

A racketeer is suspected of cooking the goose of a chef.

repeat 1994 English Stereo
Drama Crime Drama

Cast & Crew
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Angela Lansbury (Actor) .. Jessica Fletcher
Valerie Wildman (Actor) .. Diane Weaver
Michael Brandon (Actor) .. Alex Weaver
Fran Bennett (Actor) .. Det. MacKenzie
Sal Landi (Actor) .. Sal Randazzo
James Ingersoll (Actor) .. Timothy Milner
Heidi Swedberg (Actor) .. Lorna Thompson
Bobby Di Cicco (Actor) .. Phil Bonelli
Liza Snyder (Actor) .. Jeannine Bonelli
Jsu Garcia (Actor) .. Manuel Ramirez
Rachel Bailit (Actor) .. Stage Manager
Gene Ross (Actor) .. Desk Sergeant
Lew Saunders (Actor) .. Policeman
Tiffany Terry (Actor) .. Drip-Stop Girl

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Did You Know..
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Angela Lansbury (Actor) .. Jessica Fletcher
Born: October 16, 1925
Died: October 11, 2022
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Angela Lansbury received an Oscar nomination for her first film, Gaslight, in 1944, and has been winning acting awards and audience favor ever since. Born in London to a family that included both politicians and performers, Lansbury came to the U.S. during World War II. She made notable early film appearances as the snooty sister in National Velvet (1944); the pathetic singer in The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945), which garnered her another Academy nomination; and the madam-with-a-heart-of-gold saloon singer in The Harvey Girls (1946). She turned evil as the manipulative publisher in State of the Union (1948), but was just as convincing as the good queen in The Three Musketeers (1948) and the petulant daughter in The Court Jester (1956). She received another Oscar nomination for her chilling performance as Laurence Harvey's scheming mother in The Manchurian Candidate (1962) and appeared as the addled witch in Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971), among other later films. On Broadway, she won Tony awards for the musicals Mame (1966), Dear World (1969), the revival of Gypsy (1975), Sweeney Todd (1979) and, at age 82, for the play Blithe Spirit (2009). Despite a season in the '50s on the game show Pantomime Quiz, she came to series television late, starring in 1984-1996 as Jessica Fletcher in Murder, She Wrote; she took over as producer of the show in the '90s. She returned to the Disney studios to record the voice of Mrs. Potts in Beauty and the Beast (1991) and to sing the title song and later reprised the role in the direct-to-video sequel, The Enchanted Christmas (1997). Lansbury is the sister of TV producer Bruce Lansbury.
Valerie Wildman (Actor) .. Diane Weaver
Born: August 06, 1953
Michael Brandon (Actor) .. Alex Weaver
Born: April 20, 1945
Trivia: After a flurry of stage activity, Brooklyn-born leading man Michael Brandon settled into a leading-man career before the cameras. Brandon's first film appearance was as Mike Vecchio in Lovers and Other Strangers (1970). Perhaps the most notable of his many TV-movie stints was as real-life biographer/confidant William Bast in the 1976 biopic James Dean. Six years later, he showed up as David Marquette, deranged kidnapper of Maud Evans in the never-resolved cliffhanger that closed out the weekly TV series Emerald Point NAS. He was seen to better advantage as Serpico-like Lt. Dempsey in the Anglo-British adventure weekly Dempsey and Makepeace (1985), co-starring with his second wife, Glynis Barber (wife number one was Bionic Woman star Lindsay Wagner). He also played overly sensitive yuppie patriarch Teddy Kramer in the 1992 sitcom Home Fires. Michael Brandon should not be confused with the 1940s utility player of the same name, who, as Archie Twitchell, played the alpaca-coat salesman in Sunset Boulevard (1950).
Fran Bennett (Actor) .. Det. MacKenzie
Born: August 14, 1937
Birthplace: Malvern, Arkansas
Sal Landi (Actor) .. Sal Randazzo
Born: April 11, 1951
James Ingersoll (Actor) .. Timothy Milner
Born: January 08, 1948
Heidi Swedberg (Actor) .. Lorna Thompson
Born: March 03, 1966
Birthplace: Honolulu, Hawaii
Bobby Di Cicco (Actor) .. Phil Bonelli
Born: January 01, 1955
Trivia: Supporting actor Bobby Di Cicco first appeared onscreen in 1978.
Liza Snyder (Actor) .. Jeannine Bonelli
Born: March 20, 1968
Birthplace: Northampton, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Comes from a family of performers, with a grandfather who was an Academy Award-winning composer, a grandmother who was an actress, a father who taught theater and a mother who was a singer-songwriter. First acted at the age of 7 in a play at Smith College. Studied under Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre. Hosted a number of CBS TV specials, including Funny Flubs & Screw Ups and Super Bowl's Greatest Commercials II in the early 2000s. Appeared in No More Kings' 2007 music video for their song "Sweep the Leg."
Jsu Garcia (Actor) .. Manuel Ramirez
Born: October 06, 1963
Trivia: Lead actor Nick Corri first appeared on screen in the late '80s.
Rachel Bailit (Actor) .. Stage Manager
Gene Ross (Actor) .. Desk Sergeant
Born: August 09, 1930
Lew Saunders (Actor) .. Policeman
Tiffany Terry (Actor) .. Drip-Stop Girl

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