Edge of Darkness


10:45 am - 1:30 pm, Tuesday, November 18 on BBC America (East) ()

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Detective Thomas Craven discovers his grown daughter Emma led a double life after she is shot to death on his doorstep. Craven investigates her murder and soon uncovers evidence of corporate cover-ups and a government conspiracy. Meanwhile, mysterious government agent Darius Jedburgh sets out to erase all evidence of the crime.

2010 English Stereo
Mystery & Suspense Drama Mystery Action/adventure Crime Drama Crime Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Mel Gibson (Actor) .. Thomas Craven
Ray Winstone (Actor) .. Darius Jedburgh
Danny Huston (Actor) .. Jack Bennett
Bojana Novakovic (Actor) .. Emma Craven
Peter Hermann (Actor) .. Sanderman
Shawn Roberts (Actor) .. Burnham
David Aaron Baker (Actor) .. Millroy
Jay O. Sanders (Actor) .. Whitehouse
Denis O'Hare (Actor) .. Moore
Damian Young (Actor) .. Senator Jim Pine
Caterina Scorsone (Actor) .. Melissa
Frank Grillo (Actor) .. Agent One
Wayne Duvall (Actor) .. Chief of Police
Gbenga Akinnagbe (Actor) .. Detective Darcy Jones
Maria Gabrielle Popa (Actor) .. Young Emma
Paul Sparks (Actor) .. Northampton Police Detective
Christy Scott Cashman (Actor) .. Detective Vicki Hurd
Dossy Peabody (Actor) .. Annie - Bennett's Assistant
Gordon Peterson (Actor) .. Interviewer
Peter Epstein (Actor) .. Agent Two
Tom Kemp (Actor) .. Paul Honeywell
Tim Sawyer (Actor) .. Doctor
Molly Schreiber (Actor) .. Reporter #1
Amelia Broome (Actor) .. Tina
Celeste Oliva (Actor) .. Janet
Scott Winters (Actor) .. Northmoor Doctor
Joe Stapleton (Actor) .. State Trooper #1
Solveig Romero (Actor) .. Hospital Nurse
Ali Reza Farahnakian (Actor) .. Northampton Doctor
Rick Avery (Actor) .. Robinson Jr.
Bill Thorpe (Actor) .. Watch Sergeant
Charles Harrington (Actor) .. Neighbor
Lisa Hughes (Actor) .. News Anchor #1
Paula Ebben (Actor) .. News Anchor #2
Kathy Curran (Actor) .. News Reporter #2
Frank Ridley (Actor) .. Automatic Weapons Cop
Nico Evers-Swindell (Actor) .. State Trooper #2
David Curtis (Actor) .. Security Officer Northmoor
Tom Duffy (Actor) .. Boston Police Detective
Timothy Sawyer (Actor) .. Doctor
Ali Reza (Actor) .. Northampton Doctor
Stephanie Atkinson (Actor) .. Pani Craven/matka Emmy
Mike Wendt (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Mel Gibson (Actor) .. Thomas Craven
Born: January 03, 1956
Birthplace: Peekskill, New York
Trivia: Despite a thick Australian accent in some of his earlier films, actor Mel Gibson was born in Peeksill, NY, to Irish Catholic parents on January 3rd, 1956. One of eleven children, Gibson didn't set foot in Australia until 1968, and only developed an Aussie accent after his classmates teased him for his American tongue. Mel Gibson's looks have certainly helped him develop a largely female following similar to the equally rugged Harrison Ford, but since his 1976 screen debut in Summer City, Gibson has been recognized as a critical as well as physiological success.Though he had, at one point, set his sights on journalism, Gibson caught the acting bug by the time he had reached college age, and studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney, Australia, despite what he describes as a crippling ordeal with stage fright. Luckily, this was something he overcame relatively quickly -- Gibson was still a student when he filmed Summer City and it didn't take long before he had found work playing supporting roles for the South Australia Theatre Company after his graduation. By 1979, Gibson had already demonstrated a unique versatility. In the drama Tim, a then 22-year-old Gibson played the role of a mildly retarded handy man well enough to win him a Sammy award -- one of the Australian entertainment industry's highest accolades -- while his leather clad portrayal of a post-apocalyptic cop in Mad Max helped the young actor gain popularity with a very different type of audience. Gibson wouldn't become internationally famous, however, until after his performance in Mad Max 2 (1981), one of the few sequels to have proved superior to its predecessor. In 1983, Gibson collaborated with director Peter Weir for the second time (though it was largely overlooked during the success of Mad Max 2, Gibson starred in Weir's powerful WWI drama Gallipoli in 1981) for The Year of Living Dangerously, in which he played a callous reporter responsible for covering a bloody Indonesian coup. Shortly afterwards, Gibson made his Hollywood debut in The Bounty with Oscar-winner Anthony Hopkins, and starred opposite Sissy Spacek in The River during the same year. He would also star in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) alongside singer Tina Turner.After the third installment to the Mad Max franchise, Gibson took a two-year break, only to reappear opposite Danny Glover in director Richard Donner's smash hit Lethal Weapon. The role featured Gibson as Martin Riggs, a volatile police officer reeling from the death of his wife, and cemented a spot as one of Hollywood's premier action stars. Rather than letting himself become typecast, however, Gibson would surprise critics and audiences alike when he accepted the title role in Franco Zeffirelli's Hamlet (1990). Though his performance earned mixed reviews, he was applauded for taking on such a famously tragic script.In the early '90s, Gibson founded ICON Productions, and through it made his directorial debut with 1993's The Man Without a Face. The film, which also starred Gibson as a horrifically burned teacher harboring a secret, achieved only middling box-office success, though it was considered a well-wrought effort for a first-time director. Gibson would fare much better in 1994 when he rejoined Richard Donner in the movie adaptation of Maverick; however, it would be another year before Gibson's penchant for acting, directing, and producing was given its due. In 1995, Gibson swept the Oscars with Braveheart, his epic account of 13th century Scottish leader William Wallace's lifelong struggle to forge an independent nation. Later that year, he lent his vocal talents -- surprising many with his ability to carry a tune -- for the part of John Smith in Disney's animated feature Pocahontas. Through the '90s, Gibson's popularity and reputation continued to grow, thanks to such films as Ransom (1996) and Conspiracy Theory (1997). In 1998, Gibson further increased this popularity with the success of two films, Lethal Weapon 4 and Payback. More success followed in 2000 due to the actor's lead role as an animated rooster in Nick Park and Peter Lord's hugely acclaimed Chicken Run, and to his work as the titular hero of Roland Emmerich's blockbuster period epic The Patriot (2000). After taking up arms in the battlefield of a more modern era in the Vietman drama We Were Soldiers in 2002, Gibson would step in front of the cameras once more for Sixth Sense director M. Night Shyamalan's dramatic sci-fi thriller Signs (also 2002). The film starred Gibson as a grieving patriarch whose rural existence was even further disturbed by the discovery of several crop circles on his property.Gibson would return to more familiar territory in Randall Wallace's We Were Soldiers -- a 2002 war drama which found Gibson in the role of Lt. Col. Hal Moore, commander of the First Battalion, Seventh Cavalry -- the same regiment so fatefully led by George Armstrong Custer. In 2003, Gibson starred alongside Robert Downey Jr. and Robin Wright-Penn in a remake of The Singing Detective. The year 2004 saw Gibson return to the director's chair for The Passion of The Christ. Funded by 25 million of Gibson's own dollars, the religious drama generated controversy amid cries of anti-Semitism. Despite the debates surrounding the film -- and the fact that all of the dialogue was spoken in Latin and Aramaic -- it nearly recouped its budget in the first day of release.The actor stepped behind the camera again in 2006 with the Mayan tale Apocalypto and was preparing to product a TV movie about the Holocaust, but by this time, public attention was not pointed at Gibson's career choices. That summer, he was pulled over for drunk driving at which time he made extremely derogatory comments about Jewish people to the arresting officer. When word of Gibson's drunken, bigoted tirade made it to the press, the speculation of the actor's anti-Semitic leanings that had circulated because of the choices he'd made in his depiction of the crucifixion in Passion of the Christ seemed confirmed. Gibson's father being an admitted holocaust denier hadn't helped matters and now it seemed that no PR campaign could help. Gibson publicly apologized, expressed extreme regret for his comments, and checked himself into rehab. Still, the plug was pulled on Gibson's Holocaust project and the filmmaker's reputation was irreparably tarnished.
Ray Winstone (Actor) .. Darius Jedburgh
Born: February 19, 1957
Birthplace: Hackney, London, England
Trivia: Frequently cast as a working-class hard man, British actor Ray Winstone gained his first dose of international recognition for his brutal portrayal of an abusive, alcoholic family patriarch in Gary Oldman's Nil by Mouth (1997).Born in Hackney, London, on February 19, 1957, Winstone spent much of his youth as an amateur boxer. He first stepped into the ring at the age of 12 and over the course of the next several years won over 80 medals and trophies. Reportedly deciding to give acting a try because he was tired of getting hit, Winstone studied drama for a couple of years at the Corona School. He got his first break when director Alan Clarke cast him in the BBC's televised production of Scum (1977), a harsh depiction of life in a Borstal for young offenders. Due to its content, the film was banned before being released theatrically two years later. Winstone began appearing in other films that same year, notably the Who's Quadrophenia.Winstone continued to work in both film and television throughout the next decade, doing most of his work in countless TV series. In 1994, he earned strong notices for his starring role in Ken Loach's Ladybird, Ladybird. Three years later, Winstone's harrowing performance in Oldman's Nil by Mouth garnered him a Best Actor BAFTA nomination, as well as recognition on both sides of the Atlantic. He subsequently could be seen in a number of diverse projects, ranging from Face, Antonia Bird's 1997 crime drama, to the romantic comedy Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence (1998) to Tim Roth's The War Zone (1999), in which Winstone earned further acclaim as the abusive patriarch of a wildly dysfunctional family. Also in 1999, he could be seen playing a loan shark who gives Anjelica Huston a hard time in Huston's Agnes Browne.Winstone gained wide international notice for his starring role in 2000's Sexy Beast, holding his own opposite Ben Kingsley, who earned an Academy Award nomination for his performance. He followed that up with a well-received part in 2001's Last Orders and parlayed his success into a supporting role in Anthony Minghella's 2003 star-studded Civil War drama Cold Mountain. He continued to work steadily appearing in a variety of films including Martin Scorsese's Best Picture winner The Departed, Beowulf, Fool's Gold, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Hugo, and Snow White and the Huntsman.
Danny Huston (Actor) .. Jack Bennett
Born: May 14, 1962
Birthplace: Rome, Italy
Trivia: Intimidation often looms large for a legendary director's son who wishes to follow in the footsteps of his famous parent; perhaps for this reason, more than a few opt to establish themselves in another field. For Danny Huston, however -- the scion of mythically revered, Academy Award-winning filmmaker John Huston -- it wasn't at all a question of intimidation, merely one of circumstance. After pursuing directorial work fervently and dauntlessly, but encountering mixed success and frustration about his own inability to get studio backing for projects, Danny Huston found himself being drawn, one assignment at a time, into bit roles before the camera. In the process, Huston inadvertently launched himself as one of the most respected character actors of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Born May 14, 1962, in Rome, as the illegitimate child of John Huston and European actress Zoe Sallis (during the former's separation from his then-wife, the late Ricki Soma), Daniel Huston came of age in Ireland and London. He studied art and cinema as a young adult, often spending a considerable amount of time on his father's movie sets, and honed his skills in his early twenties not in the arena of directing (as might be expected), but in that of painting.Danny Huston's directorial assignments began inconspicuously, at the age of 24, with the 1987 made-for-television comic fantasies Bigfoot and Mr. Corbett's Ghost (the second of which featured John Huston in the cast). The elder Huston -- then riding on the tails of his mid-'80s comeback with Under the Volcano and Prizzi's Honor -- engineered Danny's premier A-list feature. For it, Danny signed to helm a cinematization of Thornton Wilder's picaresque fantasy novel Theophilus North, co-adapted by John Huston, Prizzi's Honor scribe Janet Roach, and James Costigan. The Hustons assembled a dream cast: Anthony Edwards, Lauren Bacall, Harry Dean Stanton, Mary Stuart Masterson, Anjelica Huston (Danny's half-sister), David Warner, and Virginia Madsen, who dated and then married Danny in the fall of 1989. Robert Mitchum replaced John Huston in a key role when he died during production. Mr. North stars Edwards as the title character, a Yale graduate who wheedles his way into the upper crust of Newport, RI, in 1926, thanks to an inherent surge of electricity in his body that enables him to relieve the ailments of locals and thus charm them irrepressibly.Unfortunately, Mr. North -- which took its stateside bows in early August 1988 -- received tepid and lackluster reviews. Perhaps for this reason, Huston found it difficult to lock down a follow-up. Within a decade, the assignments were few and far between, and he occasionally found himself directing embarrassing fare like the 1995 direct-to-video horror exploitationer The Maddening (where psychotic marrieds Burt Reynolds and Angie Dickinson trap a poor woman and her daughter in their home and torture them systematically), and waiting, ever so patiently, for additional projects to take shape. Huston's personal life also decrescendoed during the early '90s, given his separation and divorce from Madsen. With no other immediate options visible to him, Huston started accepting Hollywood friends' invitations to play on-camera bit roles -- and scored tremendous success in this arena to rival anything prior in his career. He debuted as a bartender in Mike Figgis' late-1995 critical smash Leaving Las Vegas, then followed it up with turns in such cause célèbres as Timecode (2000), 21 Grams (2003), Silver City (2004), and The Aviator (2004). Huston was particularly memorable as British agent Sandy Woodrow in Fernando Mereilles' The Constant Gardener (2005), and as sociopath Arthur Burns in John Hillcoat's ultraviolent Western The Proposition (2005). He would go on to appear in films like Robin Hood, Stolen, and on the series Magic City.
Bojana Novakovic (Actor) .. Emma Craven
Born: July 12, 1981
Birthplace: Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Trivia: Moved to Australia with her family at age 7. Made her professional debut at 12 with the Sydney Theatre Company. First film appearance was at age 15 in Blackrock (1996). While in college, worked with refugees at a nearby detention center. Started her own independent theatre company, Ride On Theatre, in 2003. Works as a Serbian translator for theatre and film; in 2008, she translated, adapted and directed the play Fake Porno. Co-wrote and starred in the play The Story of Mary MacLane By Herself, which premiered in Melbourne in 2011.
Peter Hermann (Actor) .. Sanderman
Shawn Roberts (Actor) .. Burnham
Born: April 02, 1984
Birthplace: Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: The hunky and slightly burly actor Shawn Roberts debuted onscreen in his native Canada in the early '90s, but made his first significant impression among American audiences, in Hollywood, over a decade later. After receiving prominent billing as Tyler in the direct-to-video frat-boy comedy National Lampoon's Going the Distance, Roberts played Calvin Murtaugh, the straight-faced son of Eugene Levy, in the family-oriented Steve Martin vehicle Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005). In 2007, the actor essayed two horror roles, in the pictures Skinwalkers and George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead.
David Aaron Baker (Actor) .. Millroy
Born: August 14, 1963
Jay O. Sanders (Actor) .. Whitehouse
Born: April 16, 1953
Birthplace: Austin, Texas, United States
Trivia: After attending State University of New York at Purchase, Jay O. Sanders made his off-Broadway debut in a 1976 production of Shakespeare's Henry V. Three years later, he graduated to Broadway in Loose Ends. Sanders' first major film role was Charles Rawlings, the husband of novelist Marjorie Rawlings (Mary Steenburgen) in Cross Creek (1980). He went on to spend a year in the role of feckless resident physician Dr. Gene Pfeiffer in TV's After MASH (1982). He later portrayed Steven Kordo in the 1987-88 (and last) season of the serialized prime time weekly Crime Story. In the 1990s, Jay O. Sanders played real-life "political prisoner" Terry Anderson in the made-for-TV film Hostages (1993), and was also seen in such theatrical features as JFK (1991) and Angels in the Outfield (1994). Bit roles in such Hollywood comedies as For Richer or Poorer and The Odd Couple II helped keep Sanders a familiar face to moviegoers between frequent independent roles. Meanwhile, the busy character actor also found steady work narrating audio books and television shows such as Nova and Wide Angle. In 2011 he joined the cast of Law & Order: Criminal Intent as Captain Joseph Hannah, but by then the show was in its tenth and final season. Guest appearances on such high-profile television series' as Pan Am, Blue Bloods, and Person of Interest were quick to follow.
Denis O'Hare (Actor) .. Moore
Born: January 17, 1962
Birthplace: Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Trivia: A Tony award-winning stage performer who has also made his mark on screens both big and small, Denis O'Hare has appeared in such popular television series as Law & Order, and such critically acclaimed features as The Anniversary Party and 21 Grams.Initally known as a stage actor, the Kansas City native honed his craft at Northwestern University before jumping into the Chicago theater scene. Soon, O'Hare made the move to New York City to try his luck on Broadway. He proved a natural at musicals, and would quickly go on to earn accolades for performances in Assassins and Cabaret. He made minor headlines when he missed a performance of Sweet Charity: he and partner Hugo Redwood were inexplicably held by the TSA on terror charges while attempting to board a plane bound for New York (after attending his sister's wedding in Virginia). But O'Hare and co-star Christina Applegate both earned Drama Desk nominations for the play.On the big screen, the actor made strides with appearances in such films as River Red and Woody Allen's Sweet and Lowdown. Though O'Hare did display an impressive onscreen charisma, his stage roots would continue to serve him well in roles opposite Campbell Scott in Hamlet, Carol Burnett in the made-for-TV Once Upon a Mattress, and in the New York theater-world melodrama Heights. O'Hare won points with the indie-hipster crowd in the twentysomething hit Garden State (as a philosophical man living in a landlocked houseboat), as well as in Ryan Fleck's Oscar-nominated drama Half Nelson. A role in director Michael Winterbottom's political drama A Mighty Heart followed in 2007.He's appeared steadily in both critically lauded films and box office hits like Charlie Wilson's War, Michael Clayton, Milk, Baby Mama, and The Proposal. In 2011 he was cast as one of the main characters in the FX series American Horror Story. An avid artist and activist in his spare time, O'Hare began crafting Cornell Boxes for friends after reading about the curious art pieces in a William Gibson novel, and devotes much of his energy toward promoting alternative energy sources and gay rights, protesting the Iraq War and the War on Terror, and helping to feed and clothe the homeless.
Damian Young (Actor) .. Senator Jim Pine
Born: October 27, 1961
Caterina Scorsone (Actor) .. Melissa
Born: October 16, 1981
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Made TV debut (at age 8) on the Canadian children's show Mr. Dressup; appeared in other Canadian series as a teen, including Goosebumps and Flash Forward, which were shown on U.S. cable. Received a 1999 supporting-actress Gemini nomination (Canada's Emmy equivalent) for Power Play, a CTV hockey drama. Played a psychic FBI agent in the 2003-'06 Lifetime crime drama Missing. Has costarred twice with her sister Francesca: in the 2001 coming-of-age comedy-drama My Horrible Year and a 2004 episode of Missing. Had the title role in Alice, the 2009 SyFy updating of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Is qualified to teach canoing.
Frank Grillo (Actor) .. Agent One
Born: June 08, 1965
Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA
Trivia: As a character player of Italian extraction, Frank Grillo found himself cast, almost by default, in tough, slick, street-smart roles specializing in urban cops, detectives, and assorted mafia types. Actually, Grillo's onscreen aura -- so often perceived as "unmistakably New York" -- was somewhat misleading: he grew up not in the Bronx or Brooklyn but in upstate New York, and gravitated to sports prior to drama, weighing his options and finding himself torn between a full-time career as an athlete and life as a full-time actor. Grillo's parents, it seems, would have neither, and sent him to business school at NYU; as soon as Grillo ended up on Wall Street, however, fate intervened: his path criss-crossed with that of a casting agent, and he promptly landed a role in a beer commercial. That marked the first of over 25 similar assignments, plugging various products and services. He took a massive step up in prestige and exposure when cast as regular Hart Jessup on the soap The Guiding Light, then enjoyed multi-episode runs and guest spots on such primetime series as The Shield, CSI, Las Vegas, and Without a Trace. Grillo's feature roles include The Mambo Kings (1992), April's Shower (2003), and Pride and Glory (2008). As the yers rolled on, Grillo would find himself cast in memorable projects like Blue Eyes, Edge of Darkness, Warrior, and The Grey.
Wayne Duvall (Actor) .. Chief of Police
Born: May 29, 1958
Gbenga Akinnagbe (Actor) .. Detective Darcy Jones
Born: December 12, 1978
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Is of Nigerian descent.Has run the New York Marathon twice in support of the Palm out Poverty initiative. Practiced wrestling at a young age and earned a scholarship to attend college.Studied abroad in Mexico while he was in college.Has written articles for the New York Times.In 2012, he founded Liberated People, a lifetime brand company that has contributed to many causes to inspire people to act.Founded his own furniture business, Enitan Vintage.Speaks fluent Spanish.
Maria Gabrielle Popa (Actor) .. Young Emma
Paul Sparks (Actor) .. Northampton Police Detective
Born: October 16, 1971
Birthplace: Lawton, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Studied chemical engineering in Oklahoma before moving on to drama at New York University, where he also minored in philosophy. Appeared as an understudy in Richard Greenberg's Take Me Out in 2003, but considers his Broadway debut a starring role in a 2009 revival of Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, costarring Mary-Louise Parker. Earned fifth Drama Desk Award nomination for Stephen Belber's Dusk Rings a Bell in 2011; his first was in 2000 for Bruce Graham's Coyote on a Fence. Has type 1 diabetes, and ran his first marathon—in 3:52:46, by the way—in New York City in 2011 to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation; he's since become an avid runner.
Christy Scott Cashman (Actor) .. Detective Vicki Hurd
Dossy Peabody (Actor) .. Annie - Bennett's Assistant
Gordon Peterson (Actor) .. Interviewer
Peter Epstein (Actor) .. Agent Two
Tom Kemp (Actor) .. Paul Honeywell
Birthplace: Long Island, New York, United States
Trivia: Was a rock and roll singer for many years while he was at school.Decided to pursue a career as an actor after acting in high school plays.Started acting in small theaters after graduating college.Initially started acting in comedy roles and eventually immersed in dramatic roles.Was cast in a movie while he was doing theater in Boston and then made his debut on the big screen.
Tim Sawyer (Actor) .. Doctor
Molly Schreiber (Actor) .. Reporter #1
Amelia Broome (Actor) .. Tina
Celeste Oliva (Actor) .. Janet
Scott Winters (Actor) .. Northmoor Doctor
Born: December 05, 1959
Joe Stapleton (Actor) .. State Trooper #1
Solveig Romero (Actor) .. Hospital Nurse
Ali Reza Farahnakian (Actor) .. Northampton Doctor
Born: October 26, 1969
Rick Avery (Actor) .. Robinson Jr.
Bill Thorpe (Actor) .. Watch Sergeant
Charles Harrington (Actor) .. Neighbor
Lisa Hughes (Actor) .. News Anchor #1
Paula Ebben (Actor) .. News Anchor #2
Kathy Curran (Actor) .. News Reporter #2
Frank Ridley (Actor) .. Automatic Weapons Cop
Birthplace: Michigan, United States
Trivia: Enjoyed acting from a young age, creating his own superhero personas as a child. Performed in musicals during high school. Trained as an opera singer, performing as a soloist and ensemble member of the Boston Academy of Music, Sarah Caldwell's Opera Company of Boston and Opera New England for a number of years. Acted in numerous stage productions, including the roles of Trigoren in The Seagull at New Broadway Theater and Strephon in Iolanthe at Publick Theatre. Portrays a satirical presidential candidate named Gil Fulbright on behalf of Represent.Us, a non-profit organization promoting campaign-finance reform. Teaches private acting classes and has taught master classes on occasion.
Nico Evers-Swindell (Actor) .. State Trooper #2
Born: June 01, 1905
Birthplace: New Zealand
Trivia: Notably played Prince William in the 2011 Lifetime Original movie William & Kate alongside Camilla Luddington.Co-wrote the books Mad Love, published in 2016 and BZRK Apocalypse: Library Edition, published in 2014.Made it into the Order of the Lawyers in New Zealand and could professionally practice law if he chose to.
David Curtis (Actor) .. Security Officer Northmoor
Tom Duffy (Actor) .. Boston Police Detective
Timothy Sawyer (Actor) .. Doctor
Ali Reza (Actor) .. Northampton Doctor
Nico Evers-Swindell (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1979
Birthplace: New Zealand
Trivia: Notably played Prince William in the 2011 Lifetime Original movie William & Kate alongside Camilla Luddington.Has cited getting accustomed to predominantly using his left hand as being the hardest mannerism to get right when playing the left-handed Prince William, Duke of Cambridge.Made it into the Order of the Lawyers in New Zealand and could professionally practice law if he chose to.
David J. Curtis (Actor)
Thomas B. Duffy (Actor)
Edward Stanley (Actor)
Stephanie Atkinson (Actor) .. Pani Craven/matka Emmy
Chemi Che-Mponda (Actor)
Terry Conforti (Actor)
Kevin DeCoste (Actor)
Born: December 02, 1995
John Franchi (Actor)
Sari Gagnon (Actor)
Suzanne Gillies (Actor)
Robert Masiello (Actor)
Savannah Rae Allen (Actor)
George J. Vezina (Actor)
Mike Wendt (Actor)

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