Cold Case: Red Glare


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Red Glare

Season 2, Episode 8

The 1953 murder of a white school teacher, a communist sympathizer who was involved in civil-rights issues, is reopened after the victim's youngest son asks for it to be reinvestigated. The probe reveals that the slain man was killed on the same day that the Rosenbergs were executed and was set to testify the next day before the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Also, Lilly's estranged sister (Nicki Aycox) unexpectedly shows up. Sealey: Orson Bean.

repeat 2004 English 1080i Stereo
Drama Police Science Crime Mystery & Suspense Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Kathryn Morris (Actor) .. Lilly Rush
John Finn (Actor) .. John Stillman
Thom Barry (Actor) .. Will Jeffries
Jeremy Ratchford (Actor) .. Nick Vera
Danny Pino (Actor) .. Scotty Valens
Nicki Aycox (Actor) .. Christina Rush
Josh Randall (Actor) .. Elliot Garvey 1953
Johnny Sneed (Actor) .. Harland Sealey 1953
Dion Anderson (Actor) .. Dean Lang
Ellen Geer (Actor) .. Kay Lang
Rita Zohar (Actor) .. Reina Kraus
Patrick J. Adams (Actor) .. Dean Lang 1953
Bob Papenbrook (Actor) .. Wade Ribble
Patricia Forte (Actor) .. Claire Copely
Iva Hasperger (Actor) .. Reina Kraus 1953
Orson Bean (Actor) .. Harland Sealey
Kendre Berry (Actor) .. Robert ('53)
Gilbert Glenn Brown (Actor) .. Renaldo Copely ('53)
Bucky Dominick (Actor) .. Norman ('53)
Emily Montague (Actor) .. Heather ('53)
Stephanie Patton (Actor) .. Girl ('53)
Wyatt Smith (Actor) .. Boy ('53)
Alan Pietruszewski (Actor) .. Fed #1
David Grant Wright (Actor) .. Mr. Jenkins
Brittany Eldridge (Actor) .. Emily Lang
Bryan Irzyk (Actor) .. Banquet Attendee
Angel Rodriguez (Actor) .. Pedestrian

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Did You Know..
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Kathryn Morris (Actor) .. Lilly Rush
Born: January 28, 1969
Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Held in warm regard by Xena-philes for her role as the vulnerable villain Najara in the popular fantasy adventure series Xena: Warrior Princess, actress Kathy Morris sports an impressively eclectic resumé, appearing in everything from television's creepy Poltergeist: The Legacy to such dramatic roles as The Contender (2000).Morris was born in Cincinnati, but grew up traveling constantly and living a Partridge Family-esque existence with her close-knit family/bandmates from the age of five. Though she would spend time in such geographically diverse climates as Brooklyn, TX, and the cold of Connecticut, it was with her early experiences in the spotlight that Morris found the most fulfillment. Seguing into theater after her youthful experiences on the stage, she began to refine her acting skills and soon made the decision to pursue a professional career as an actress. Laboring through countless hours of free work and waitressing in the years she spent launching her career, Morris finally got her break when cast alongside Mark Harmon in the made-for-television film The Long Road Home in 1991. Making her feature debut opposite 15-minute rap sensation Vanilla Ice in Cool as Ice the same year, Morris appeared in more made-for-TV movies (Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All [1994]) and low-budget thrillers (Sleepstalker [1995] and The Prophecy II [1998]) in the following years, Morris began to truly gain momentum in 1997 when she was cast in television's Pensacola: Wings of Gold and the aforementioned Xena: Warrior Princess. Never having been the athletic type, Morris left most of the fantastic swashbuckling of her sympathetic villainess in the physically demanding Xena to stunt doubles. After appearances in The Contender and the nuclear war thriller Deterrence (2000), Morris leapt into her biggest film yet with her role in Steven Spielberg's A.I. (2001). Spielberg also cast her in his next film, 2002's Minority Report, playing Tom Cruise's estranged wife.In 2003, Morris returned to television in the CBS series Cold Case. Playing Philadelphia Detective Lilly Rush, Morris was the lead in the show, which ran for seven seasons. After Cold Case wrapped in 2010, she played the small role of Billy Beane's (Brad Pitt) wife in the Oscar-nominated film Moneyball (2011), but her scenes were ultimately cut from the movie. In 2013, Morris appeared in the Hallmark Channel's TV Movie The Sweeter Side of Life.
John Finn (Actor) .. John Stillman
Born: September 30, 1952
Trivia: With a countenance that can effortlessly suggest a beleaguered everyman or a no-nonsense tough, American character actor John Finn has sustained a prolonged and impressively varied career. A New York City native, Finn received one of his earliest assignments under the aegis of Stuart Rosenberg, as Ginty in the ethnic drama (and cult hit) The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984). The actor's resumé over the following ten years packed in a series of key Hollywood films of varying quality -- from the wonderful Ed Zwick drama Glory (1989) and the fine Alan Pakula political thriller The Pelican Brief (1993) to the Bob Clark buddy comedy Loose Cannons (1990). Finn also appeared in occasional telemovies, notably the 1991 Posing: Inspired by Three Real Stories, as Jimmy Lanahan, the husband of homemaker-turned-Playmate Meredith Lanahan (Lynda Carter). After appearances on such hit series as The X-Files, Frasier, and NYPD Blue, and parts in the major studio releases Catch Me If You Can and Analyze That (2002), Finn landed one of his first regular series roles, playing Lieutenant John Stillman on the popular detective program Cold Case.
Thom Barry (Actor) .. Will Jeffries
Born: December 06, 1950
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Trivia: With his distinct appearance, the bald and imposing African-American player Thom Barry made a seemingly perfect character actor, and thus found himself frequently cast as guards, police detectives, and heavies in mainstream Hollywood features, from the early '90s on. He landed a bit part as a guard in Rob Reiner's The American President (1995), appeared as Samahani in Congo (1995), and played Sgt. Marcus in the Shaquille O'Neal-headlined superhero picture Steel (1997). Barry maintained a higher profile as Agent Bilkins in two Jerry Bruckheimer-produced action pictures, The Fast and the Furious (2001) and its sequel 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003). Additionally, after years of guest-acting work on the small screen, he signed for his first regular role -- that of homicide investigator Will Jeffries -- on the popular detective series Cold Case (2006).
Jeremy Ratchford (Actor) .. Nick Vera
Born: August 06, 1965
Birthplace: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: After a series of very brief appearances in low-rent Hollywood films and studio products including Junior (1986), Short Circuit 2 (1988), and Welcome Home (1989), Canadian character actor Jeremy Ratchford revealed a predilection for slightly dark, crime-themed material, even as he occasionally branched off into other genres. Career highlights include a portrayal of Deputy Andy Russell in Clint Eastwood's 1992 Oscar winner Unforgiven, Harvey Sanders in the made-for-television docudrama Getting Gotti (1994), and Darryl Marquette in a guest appearance on NYPD Blue. In 2006, Ratchford accepted the regular role of investigator Nick Vera on the detective series Cold Case.
Danny Pino (Actor) .. Scotty Valens
Born: April 15, 1974
Birthplace: Miami, Florida, United States
Trivia: Is the son of Cuban immigrants. In his youth, aspired to become a baseball player or a lawyer, or join the Coast Guard. Was a lifeguard in Miami as a teen. Met his future wife, Lilly, during a middle-school theater class when they were just 13. They continued their education together through junior high, high school, college and graduate school. Off-camera pursuits include writing; received writing credits on the Cold Case episodes "Stealing Home" (2009) and "Metamorphosis" (2010).
Sarah Brown (Actor)
Born: February 18, 1975
Birthplace: Eureka, California, United States
Trivia: Attended 13 different schools before graduating from high school. First job on TV was as a lead on VR Troopers, a 1990s children's action show made by creators of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Won three Daytime Emmy Awards (in 1997, 1998 and 2000) for playing Caroline "Carly" Corinthos on General Hospital. After leaving General Hospital for a second time in 2009, she immediately began work on The Bold in the Beautiful: Her final General Hospital appearance aired one day prior to her first appearance on The Bold and the Beautiful. In May 2010, she participated in the Women's Empowerment Build for Habitat for Humanity (she was part of Team Bold and Beautiful). Has celiac disease, and is an advocate for awareness about the condition. Hobbies include playing various musical instruments, dancing and snowboarding.
Tracie Thoms (Actor)
Born: August 19, 1975
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia: African-American supporting actress Tracie Thoms first arrived on the Hollywood scene in the early 2000s, and worked steadily thereafter, landing a covetous string of roles in many of Hollywood's most hotly anticipated films. She played Andrea in the riotous Tribeca-produced frat-boy comedy Porn 'n Chicken (2002), then tackled the role of Mahandra, the acerbic best friend of the even more acerbic Jaye Tyler (Caroline Dhavernas), on the short-lived cult fantasy series Wonderfalls (2004). In 2005 and 2006, respectively, Thoms tackled sizeable roles in the Chris Columbus-directed musical Rent and the David Frankel-helmed box-office smash The Devil Wears Prada. Additionally, in 2006, Thoms got promoted from a previously recurring role to a regular character -- Kat Miller -- on the hit detective series Cold Case. She then geared up for Death Proof, Quentin Tarantino's half of the Grindhouse double-bill, as the garrulous Kim, one of three no-nonsense female vigilantes who take on Kurt Russell's psychopath Stuntman Mike.
Randy Oglesby (Actor)
Kimberly Quinn (Actor)
Nicki Aycox (Actor) .. Christina Rush
Born: May 26, 1975
Birthplace: Hennessey, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma
Trivia: A veteran of the pageant circuit, actress Nicki Lynn Aycox was quite accustomed to performing when she started her on-screen acting career in the mid-'90s. Starting with a series of single-episode guest appearances, Aycox built up her résumé on shows like 3rd Rock from the Sun, Boy Meets World, and L.A. Heat. She also found success with appearances in movies like Jeepers Creepers 2 and The X-Files: I Want to Believe. The later 2000s would find Aycox primarily returning to television, appearing on shows like Supernatural, Las Vegas, and in the TNT original series Dark Blue.
Josh Randall (Actor) .. Elliot Garvey 1953
Born: January 27, 1972
Birthplace: Pacific Grove, California, United States
Trivia: Began his acting career doing theater in San Francisco. Worked as a grip on the indie flick The Last Time I Committed Suicide and the TV series Sports Theater with Shaquille O'Neal. Wrote the foreward to Birdbaths and Paper Cranes: A Family Tale, penned by his mother, Sharon Randall. Best known for portraying Dr. Mike Burton on NBC's ED. Has had recurring and guest parts on a number of ABC series, including Scrubs, Lost, Men In Trees, Women's Murder Club, Private Practice, and Pushing Daisies.
Johnny Sneed (Actor) .. Harland Sealey 1953
Trivia: Like a lot of actors, Johnny Sneed's first breaks came in the form of appearances on popular TV shows. In his case, they were shows like Friends and ER, and he even scored a recurring role on The Guardian before transitioning into supporting roles on the big screen. He appeared in Fever Pitch as well as the tween comedy Sleepover before snagging an even more prominent role in Ben Stiller's The Heartbreak Kid.
Dion Anderson (Actor) .. Dean Lang
Ellen Geer (Actor) .. Kay Lang
Born: August 29, 1941
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: The daughter of actor Will Geer, Ellen Geer began her own stage career in the early 1960s. Among Ellen's first film roles were a nun in Richard Lester's Petulia (1968). and a hippie named Sunshine in Hal Ashby's Harold and Maude (1971). In 1971, Geer appeared as a regular on the brief TV sitcom The Jimmy Stewart Show, playing Stewart's daughter. Three years later, she co-starred with her father in the theatrical feature The Silence (1974), and also collaborated on the screenplay. Ellen Geer's more recent credits include the part of Rose in Patriot Games (1992) and its sequel, A Clear and Present Danger (1994).
Rita Zohar (Actor) .. Reina Kraus
Patrick J. Adams (Actor) .. Dean Lang 1953
Born: August 27, 1981
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Worked as a blackjack dealer at a casino during his college years. Won the Jack Nicholson Award for performance his senior year at USC. Made his professional stage debut in Edward Albee's The Goat, Or Who Is Sylvia? at the Mark Taper Forum in 2005. Produced and directed a revival of Marat/Sade, for which he received L.A. Weekly's Best Production of the Year Award in 2007.
Bob Papenbrook (Actor) .. Wade Ribble
Born: September 18, 1955
Died: March 17, 2006
Patricia Forte (Actor) .. Claire Copely
Iva Hasperger (Actor) .. Reina Kraus 1953
Born: March 10, 1977
Orson Bean (Actor) .. Harland Sealey
Born: July 22, 1928
Died: July 02, 2020
Birthplace: Burlington, Vermont, United States
Trivia: "My name is Orson Bean. Harvard '47, Yale Nothing." Actually, that oft-repeated introduction is a double deception: actor Orson Bean didn't go to Harvard, and his name isn't really Orson Bean. As a boy magician, Dallas Frederick Burrows borrowed the first half of his stage name from another prestidigitator of note, Orson Welles. Bean made his legitimate stage bow in 1945, then worked up a nightclub comedy act which premiered in New York at the now-defunct Blue Angel (in 1954, he hosted a summer-replacement TV series emanating from this celebrated nightspot). Landing on Broadway in the 1953 production Men of Distinction, Bean won a Theatre World Award for his work in the 1954 revue John Murray Anderson's Almanac, and Critics' Circle Awards for his performances in Mister Roberts and Say Darling. His later stage credits included Broadway's Subways are for Sleeping (1962) and Never too Late (1964) not to mention his extensive tours in the Neil Simon-Burt Bacharah musical Promises, Promises. In films from 1955, Bean's best-received screen performance was as the testifying army physician in Otto Preminger's Anatomy of a Murder (1959). An inescapable presence on TV, Bean has participated in virtually every quiz show known to man, from the familiar (To Tell the Truth, I've Got a Secret) to the obscure (Laugh Line). He was also a regular as the ineffectual Reverend Brim on the Norman Lear syndicated series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1977) and Forever Fernword (1978), and more recently was seen on a weekly basis as cranky general store owner Loren Bray on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Women (1993- ). Outside of his showbiz activities, Bean has proven a difficult subject to categorize: blacklisted for his outspoken liberal views in the early 1950s, he was an ardent supporter of Richard M. Nixon in 1968. A man of many interests, Orson Bean was the founder of the arts-oriented 15th Street School of New York, the author of the oddball 1971 volume Me and the Orgon, and one of the charter members of The Sons of the Desert, the famed Laurel & Hardy appreciation society.
Kendre Berry (Actor) .. Robert ('53)
Gilbert Glenn Brown (Actor) .. Renaldo Copely ('53)
Bucky Dominick (Actor) .. Norman ('53)
Emily Montague (Actor) .. Heather ('53)
Born: August 30, 1984
Stephanie Patton (Actor) .. Girl ('53)
Wyatt Smith (Actor) .. Boy ('53)
Born: November 29, 1994
Alan Pietruszewski (Actor) .. Fed #1
David Grant Wright (Actor) .. Mr. Jenkins
Brittany Eldridge (Actor) .. Emily Lang
Bryan Irzyk (Actor) .. Banquet Attendee
Angel Rodriguez (Actor) .. Pedestrian

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