Species III


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About this Broadcast
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This entry of the gory film series follows a graduate student's involvement in experiments with Eve's alien spawn.

2004 English Stereo
Other Horror Sci-fi Military Sequel Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Natasha Henstridge (Actor) .. Eve
Sunny Mabrey (Actor) .. Sara
Robin Dunne (Actor) .. Dean
Michael Warren (Actor) .. Washington
Robert Knepper (Actor) .. Dr. Abbott
Amelia Cooke (Actor) .. Amelia
Christopher Neame (Actor) .. Dr. Turner
Patricia Bethune (Actor) .. Colleen
J.P. Pitoc (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Natasha Henstridge (Actor) .. Eve
Born: August 15, 1974
Birthplace: Springdale, Newfoundland, Canada
Trivia: Model-turned-actress Natasha Henstridge first earned fame -- to say nothing of notoriety -- as Sil, the human-alien clone with a deadly need to mate and reproduce in Species (1995). Due to the strenuous demands of her character, the blonde, willowy Henstridge was required to spend much of the film naked, something that inspired plenty of testosterone-laced men's magazine profiles but little chance for critical respect. However, the actress persevered, gradually finding work in films that focused on her verbal skills rather than her ability to shed her clothing.Originally hailing from Springdale, Newfoundland, Henstridge grew up in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Leaving home at 14 to pursue a modeling career, she moved to Paris, eventually becoming successful enough to grace the cover of French Cosmopolitan when she was only 15. Henstridge also appeared in ads for Oil of Olay and Lady Stetson, but she soon realized that she was meant for a more creatively stimulating calling. Whether her starring role in Species could be deemed creatively stimulating is arguable, but it did provide Henstridge with her breakthrough. Unfortunately, she next opted for near-nonentity status in such critical missteps as the Jean-Claude Van Damme vehicle Maximum Risk (1996) and Species II (1998), which was nowhere near as commercially successful as its predecessor. Henstridge broke into new territory with the romantic comedy Dog Park (1998), co-starring alongside Janeane Garofalo and Luke Wilson. She continued to flex her comedic muscles in 2000 with The Whole Nine Yards, sharing the screen with a cast that included Matthew Perry, Bruce Willis, and Michael Clarke Duncan. Later that year, she appeared in Bounce, a romantic drama about a man (Ben Affleck) who falls in love with the widow (Gwyneth Paltrow) of the plane crash victim to whom he had given his seat on a doomed airplane. In 2001 Henstridge replaced an injured Courtney Love in John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars, and over the course of the following decade she became increasingly active on the small screen, appearing in She Spies, Commander in Chief, Eli Stone, and The Secret Circle before turning up in the dubious sequel Raging Bull II in 2012.
Sunny Mabrey (Actor) .. Sara
Born: November 28, 1975
Birthplace: Gadsden, Alabama, United States
Trivia: A native of small-town Gadsden, AL, Sunny Mabrey jump-started her career in front of the cameras as a fashion model at the age of 18, traveling around the world and doing advertisements (both print work and commercials) for such brands as The Gap. In time, Mabrey found modeling limiting and opted to move into acting, first with scattered appearances in music videos, then with more substantial feature roles. She placed her heaviest emphasis on the action genre, with supporting billing in such thrill rides as XXX: State of the Union (2005) and Snakes on a Plane (2006), but also proved herself adept at lead roles -- she was the alien villainess in Species III (2004) and a sexy supermodel who becomes the focal point of a dying teen's last wish in the gentle comedy drama One Last Thing... (2005). In 2008, Mabrey continued her foray into action with supporting billing in the Dean Cain-Anthony Michael Hall Hallmark telemovie Final Approach.
Robin Dunne (Actor) .. Dean
Born: November 19, 1976
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Cast as the lead in Fox's controversial Manchester Prep; the show was canceled before it aired and reworked into Cruel Intentions 2. Had a one-man show, Safe Place, at the Alley Theater Workshop in Toronto. Completed two Los Angeles marathons and the Toronto marathon. Co-writer of the Roxy Hunter film series. Played Dr. Will Zimmerman on the web series Sanctuary before reprising the role in the SyFy series of the same name.
Michael Warren (Actor) .. Washington
Born: March 05, 1946
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Robert Knepper (Actor) .. Dr. Abbott
Born: July 08, 1959
Birthplace: Fremont, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Inspired to act by his mother, who worked in a community-theater props department. Joined a children's summer theater at age 9. Made film debut in director Blake Edwards' 1986 movie That's Life! Best known for his role as Theodore 'T-Bag' Bagwell on Prison Break.
Amelia Cooke (Actor) .. Amelia
Born: May 24, 1979
Christopher Neame (Actor) .. Dr. Turner
Born: September 12, 1947
Trivia: A British actor with a memorable face, Christopher Neame developed a reputation as a character actor in Hammer Horror films like Lust for a Vampire and Dracula A.D. in the early '70s. Able to convey an imposing feeling on screen, he would also find a niche playing bad guys on British TV shows, particularly those with a military bent, such as Lt. Dick Player on the prisoner drama Colditz, Kaiser Wilhelm II on Edward the King, and Flight Lt. John Curtis on Secret Army. During the '80s, Neame would make numerous appearances on American TV as well, making cameos on The A-Team and The Fall Guy. Neame's performance as Fallon in the 1989 Bond movie License to Kill struck a chord with audiences on both sides of the pond, and he would go on to serve his cult fan base with appearances on Star Trek: Voyager, Babylon 5, and Sliders throughout the '90s. By the 2000's, Neame had all but completely established himself as a veteran genre actor, appearing on The Invisible Man, Star Trek Enterprise, and in the Christopher Nolan film The Prestige.
Patricia Bethune (Actor) .. Colleen
John Paul Pitoc (Actor)
Born: March 05, 1974
Joel Stoffer (Actor)
James Leo Ryan (Actor)
Savanna Fields (Actor)
Reed Frerichs (Actor)
Born: October 08, 1971
Marc D. Wilson (Actor)
Matthew Yang King (Actor)
Christopher R. Gillum (Actor)
Billy Bacon (Actor)
Jim Cody Williams (Actor)
J.P. Pitoc (Actor)
Mike Warren (Actor)
Born: March 05, 1946
Trivia: Although he has been appearing in films since the late '60s, black actor Mike Warren is best known for playing officer Bobby Hill on the television series Hill Street Blues. Prior to his film career he attended college at U.C.L.A. where he was a basketball teammate of Lew Alcindor (aka Kareem Abdul-Jabbar).

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