Highlander: Star-Crossed


01:00 am - 02:00 am, Thursday, November 20 on WDKT H&I (31.5)

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Star-Crossed

Season 3, Episode 15

After fleeing America to avoid Kalas's wrath, MacLeod meets up with his old friend Hugh Fitzcairn (Roger Daltrey) in Paris, but their reunion is cut short when a vengeful Kalas (David Robb) arrives on the scene. Naomi: Valerie Zarroux. Patrick: Frederic Witta. Maurice: Michel Modo. Richie: Stan Kirsch.

repeat 1995 English Stereo
Action/adventure Fantasy Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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Adrian Paul (Actor) .. Duncan MacLeod
Stan Kirsch (Actor) .. Richie Ryan
Valerie Zarroux (Actor) .. Naomi
Frederic Witta (Actor) .. Patrick
Michel Modo (Actor) .. Maurice
Roger Daltrey (Actor) .. Hugh Fitzcairn
David Robb (Actor) .. Kalas

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Did You Know..
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Adrian Paul (Actor) .. Duncan MacLeod
Stan Kirsch (Actor) .. Richie Ryan
Born: July 15, 1968
Valerie Zarroux (Actor) .. Naomi
Frederic Witta (Actor) .. Patrick
Michel Modo (Actor) .. Maurice
Born: March 30, 1937
Roger Daltrey (Actor) .. Hugh Fitzcairn
Born: March 01, 1944
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England
Trivia: Together with Pete Townshend and Jon Entwhistle, London-born singer/guitarist Roger Daltrey was one of the founding members of the British hard-rock group The Who. While Townsend was at first the head man of the group, Daltrey quickly emerged as the lead singer, with a particular gift for all-stops-out "soul" interpretations. Daltrey assumed the central role of the deaf/dumb/blind pinball wizard in The Who's rock opera Tommy when the piece was adapted for film by director Ken Russell in 1975. He then portrayed a very revisionist Franz Liszt (bare-bottom scenes and all) in Russell's outrageous biopic Lisztomania (1975). Roger Daltry has continued accepting occasional film roles into the 1990s, and was also co-producer of the 1980 film McVicar. Daltrey would continue to make forays into film over the coming years, appearing on shows like Rude Awakening and Once Upon a Time.
David Robb (Actor) .. Kalas
Born: August 23, 1947
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Was 'roped in' to act in plays at school, found he was good enough and decided to focus on acting as a career. Gained attention for his role in the 1976 BBC production of I, Claudius, starring as Germanicus. For over twenty years, has volunteered for the Samaritans, a charity providing support to vulnerable people in emotional distress, or at risk of suicide. Ran in the Edinburgh Marathon to raise money for leukaemia research. Appeared in a Scottish production of Lay of the Last Minstrel opposite his wife, Briony McRoberts, and Joanna Lumley in 2013. His late wife suffered from anorexia and depression; she committed suicide in 2013 by jumping in front of a train in London. Was classicly trained as an actor and finds theatre acting keeps his feet on the ground, although he likes the fast pace of screen acting.

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