Black and Blue


07:45 am - 09:35 am, Wednesday, January 28 on STARZ ENCORE Black HD (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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A green cop unwittingly records the death of a drug dealer with her body camera. Reviewing the footage, she realizes that the death was no accident. She must align with the most unlikely person in her community to outwit the thugs on a vengeful warpath and her fellow officers looking to hide the truth.

2019 English Dolby 5.1
Action/adventure Police Politics Drama Crime Drama Crime Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Naomie Harris (Actor) .. Alicia West
Frank Grillo (Actor) .. Terry Malone
Mike Colter (Actor) .. Darius
Tyrese Gibson (Actor) .. Milo 'Mouse' Jackson
Reid Scott (Actor) .. Kevin
Nafessa Williams (Actor) .. Missy
Kenneth Kynt Bryan (Actor) .. Police Officers Friend
Michael Papajohn (Actor) .. SRT Leader
Deneen Tyler (Actor) .. Captain Regina Hackett
James Moses Black (Actor) .. Officer Deacon Brown
Nelson Bonilla (Actor) .. Officer Doyle
Beau Knapp (Actor) .. Smitty
Oscar Gale (Actor) .. Gas Station Owner
Rebecca Chulew (Actor) .. Police Officer
Sam Malone (Actor) .. Tattooed Homie
Lucy Golden (Actor) .. Detective #1
Anthony Michael Frederick (Actor) .. Officer #1
Troy Faruk (Actor) .. Buick Homie #2
Tim Bell (Actor) .. Brody
Frankie Smith (Actor) .. Tez
Tony Janning (Actor) .. Partner
John Charles II (Actor) .. Zero
Kurt Deville (Actor) .. Apartment Homie 3
Tonya Maldonado (Actor) .. Bar patron
Michelle L. Clarke (Actor) .. Police Officer
Craig Leydecker (Actor) .. Shift Sergeant
Tim Rosipko (Actor) .. Paramedic
Drew Williams (Actor) .. Guard
Joseph Singletary (Actor) .. Himself
Vermyttya Erahn (Actor) .. Kingston's Lady

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Did You Know..
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Naomie Harris (Actor) .. Alicia West
Born: September 06, 1976
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Spiky-haired actress Naomie Harris was raised by her single mother in London. After studying political science at Cambridge, she enrolled at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School for professional stage training. In the '90s, she made a few appearances on U.K. television series, including reoccurring roles on Runaway Bay and The Tomorrow People. She gained more recognition for her role in the miniseries White Teeth as Clara, the Jamaican daughter of a fanatical Jehovah's witness mother. Adapted from the book by Zadie Smith, White Teeth was shown in the U.S. on PBS Masterpiece Theater in 2002. She made her international breakthrough the same year in Danny Boyle's post-apocalyptic thriller 28 Days Later. For the role of urban survivor Selena opposite attractive lead Cillian Murphy, Harris trained in kickboxing and learned how to properly wield a machete. Quickly becoming noticed for her talent and skill, she also appeared in Fritz Baumann's German drama Anansi as an immigrant from Ghana. Back on television, she played a radical activist for the New Labour party in the two-part BBC1 drama The Project. Harris' feature films for 2004 include the live-action remake Thunderbirds and the thriller Trauma, starring Colin Firth.Though her star was steadily rising in Hollywood, it wasn't until 2006 that Harris would really make a splash on stateside screens; and after supporting roles in Brett Ratner's After the Sunset and Michael Winterbottom's A Cock and Bull Story, Harris took to the high seas for her role as Tia Dalma in the eagerly anticipated summer sequel Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. Though her role in the first sequel to the hugely successful 2003 original was something of a minor affair, Harris' loyal fans could rest assured that they would be seeing plenty more of her in the final installment of the series that was set to hit screens in 2007. Just a few short months after Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest sailed into the multiplexes, Harris would trade her Jamaican accent for a Bronx inflection when she took the role of a tough New York cop in director Michael Mann's Miami Vice - a slick, big screen adaptation of the show that made pink t-shirts and white blazers all the rage in the 1980s.
Frank Grillo (Actor) .. Terry Malone
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.
Mike Colter (Actor) .. Darius
Born: August 26, 1976
Birthplace: Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Was inspired to pursue an acting career when, as a youngster, he saw Denzel Washington in A Soldier's Story; 22 years later, he got to meet Washington. Appeared in the plays A Taste of Honey, Frankenstein and A Midsummer's Night Dream while at the University of South Carolina. Played boxer Big Willie Little in 2004's Million Dollar Baby.
Tyrese Gibson (Actor) .. Milo 'Mouse' Jackson
Born: December 30, 1978
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: An L.A. native whose self-titled debut album quickly propelled him to the top of the charts, smooth-voiced R&B crooner Tyrese (born Tyrese Gibson on December 30th, 1978) immediately stood out from the pack, thanks to the remarkable honesty of his songwriting, his alluring passion, and his self-assured style behind the microphone. It was at the age of 14 that a series of wins on the local talent circuit gave the up-and-coming singer his first enticing taste of success, with a Coca Cola commercial providing the breakthrough that would soon propel him to release his eponymous debut album in 1998. Of course, anyone who happened to catch Tyrese's Coca Cola commercial couldn't help but notice the singing sensation's undeniable screen presence. After making his acting debut with a small role in acclaimed filmmaker Julie Dash's made-for-television drama Love Song, the singer-turned-actor jumped headlong into features, as the protagonist of John Singleton's Boyz 'N the Hood follow-up, Baby Boy. Cast as an urban mama's boy whose staunch refusal to leave the nest eventually stifles his transition into adulthood, Tyrese offered just the right mixture of naïveté and street-tough bravado to draw audiences in, while showing notable promise for the future. With two films, a hit album, and a series of television appearances in such series as Martin and Moesha under his belt, Tyrese returned to the music scene for his sophomore effort, 2000 Watts, before jumping into the driver's seat for the 2003 film 2 Fast 2 Furious. The following year Tyrese kept the action moving at a clip with a supporting role in Flight of the Phoenix before opting for more dramatic roles in director Justin Lin's Annapolis and former collaborator John Singleton's family-themed revenge drama Four Brothers. A supporting role in Better Luck Tomorrow director Justin Lin's Navy boxing misfire Annapolis was quickly followed by another headline performance as an ex-convict struggling to get his son back after his vehicle is carjacked with the boy still inside in the 2006 action thriller Waist Deep.
Reid Scott (Actor) .. Kevin
Born: November 19, 1977
Birthplace: Clifton Park, New York, United States
Trivia: Fell in love with acting after his mother encouraged him to join the drama club in the sixth grade to help curb a stuttering problem. As a teenager, briefly attended an all-boys military academy, where he performed in school productions of Dead Poets Society and various Shakespearean plays. Landed guest stints on That '70s Show, What I Like About You, American Dreams and Bones. Breakout role was on the controversial 2003 sitcom It's All Relative. In 2006, joined the cast of My Boys, TBS's first original sitcom.
Nafessa Williams (Actor) .. Missy
Born: December 04, 1989
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Was an intern at the District Attorney's Office's homicide unit in Philadelphia.Started acting professionally in Philadelphia, then moved to New York, and later to Los Angeles.Was originally going to appear in only three episodes of One Life to Live, however she signed a four-year contract, but the show was cancelled one month later.In 2019, toured five U.S. military bases in Kuwait with the United Service Organizations (USO) as part of DC's 80th anniversary of Batman celebration.Best known for her work in the television series Black Lightning.
Kenneth Kynt Bryan (Actor) .. Police Officers Friend
Michael Papajohn (Actor) .. SRT Leader
Born: November 07, 1964
Birthplace: Birmingham, Alabama
Trivia: Actor, stuntman, and college baseball player Michael Papajohn got his start in show business while he was attending Louisiana State University, where he played for the LSU Tigers. After having the opportunity to perform some stunts in the sports movie Everybody's All American in 1988, Papajohn began pursuing stunt and acting roles, appearing in movies like The Last Boy Scout and Mr. Baseball. He would find consistent acting work over the coming years, frequently making small appearances. He played an unnamed thug in 2000's Charlie's Angels and a security guard in the 2002 comedy The Hot Chick, and continued to take on several roles per year throughout the 2000s, notably appearing in I Know Who Killed Me, Spider-Man 3, and Terminator Salvation.
Deneen Tyler (Actor) .. Captain Regina Hackett
James Moses Black (Actor) .. Officer Deacon Brown
Born: September 16, 1962
Nelson Bonilla (Actor) .. Officer Doyle
Beau Knapp (Actor) .. Smitty
Oscar Gale (Actor) .. Gas Station Owner
Rebecca Chulew (Actor) .. Police Officer
Sam Malone (Actor) .. Tattooed Homie
Lucy Golden (Actor) .. Detective #1
Anthony Michael Frederick (Actor) .. Officer #1
Born: March 25, 1973
Troy Faruk (Actor) .. Buick Homie #2
Tim Bell (Actor) .. Brody
Frankie Smith (Actor) .. Tez
Tony Janning (Actor) .. Partner
John Charles II (Actor) .. Zero
Kurt Deville (Actor) .. Apartment Homie 3
Tonya Maldonado (Actor) .. Bar patron
Michelle L. Clarke (Actor) .. Police Officer
Craig Leydecker (Actor) .. Shift Sergeant
Tim Rosipko (Actor) .. Paramedic
Drew Williams (Actor) .. Guard
Joseph Singletary (Actor) .. Himself
Vermyttya Erahn (Actor) .. Kingston's Lady

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