Walker, Texas Ranger: Mean Streets


4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Wednesday, November 5 on WFUT get (Great Entertainment Television) (68.3)

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About this Broadcast
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Mean Streets

Season 3, Episode 14

Wealthy teenagers are beating up homeless men.

repeat 1995 English Stereo
Action Martial Arts Crime Drama Western

Cast & Crew
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Chuck Norris (Actor) .. Cordell Walker
Sheree J. Wilson (Actor) .. Alex Cahill
Clarence Gilyard Jr (Actor) .. James Trivette
Noble Willingham (Actor) .. C.D. Parker
Susan Alexander (Actor) .. Nurse #2
Rodney Brooks (Actor) .. Paramedic #2
Christopher Carlos (Actor) .. Jo-Jo
Travis Kyle Davis (Actor) .. Dan
Fred Ellis (Actor) .. Cal Turner
Elbert Lewis (Actor) .. Homeless Man #2
Willie Minor (Actor) .. Buzz Corken
Deborah Nunez (Actor) .. Ms. Castillo
Peyton E. Park (Actor) .. Mark Ambros
T.A. Taylor (Actor) .. Police Officer #1
Sam Williamson (Actor) .. Allen Talast
Don Wyse (Actor) .. Homeless Man #1
Robert F. Cawley (Actor) .. Homeless Man

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Did You Know..
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Chuck Norris (Actor) .. Cordell Walker
Born: March 10, 1940
Birthplace: Ryan, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Born Carlos Ray Norris, Chuck Norris served in Korea in the Army. While there, he studied karate and later became the World Middleweight Karate Champion. He was encouraged by one of his karate students, actor Steve McQueen, to go into acting. He debuted onscreen in the enormously popular Bruce Lee vehicle Enter the Dragon (1973); since the death of Lee he has been the screen's premier martial arts star. He has appeared primarily in militaristic movies in which he single-handedly kills many enemies. His breakthrough film was Missing in Action (1984), in which he played an ex-POW in search of American prisoners still held in Vietnam.
Sheree J. Wilson (Actor) .. Alex Cahill
Clarence Gilyard Jr (Actor) .. James Trivette
Born: December 24, 1955
Birthplace: Moses Lake, Washington
Noble Willingham (Actor) .. C.D. Parker
Born: August 31, 1931
Died: January 17, 2004
Birthplace: Mineola, Texas, United States
Trivia: Formerly a schoolteacher, Texas-born Noble Willingham has been essaying crusty character roles since 1969. Willingham's resumé includes a brace of location-filmed Peter Bogdanovich films, The Last Picture Show (1971) and Paper Moon (1973), and the role of Clay Stone in both of Billy Crystal's City Slickers comedies. Among his TV-movie credits is the part of President James Knox Polk in 1985's Dream West. A regular on several TV series (The Ann Jillian Show, Texas Wheelers, Cutter to Houston, AfterMASH, When the Whistle Blows), Willingham is best known to 1990s viewers as Mr. Binford (of Binford Tools) in Home Improvement and C. D. Parker in Walker, Texas Ranger. Noble Willingham's most recent film assignments include Ace Ventura, Pet Detective (1994) Up Close and Personal (1996) and Space Jam (1996). In 2000, Willingham left Walker, Texas Ranger to run for Congress in Texas. After losing the election to his Democratic opponent, Max Sandlin, Willingham returned to acting with a supporting role in the Val Kilmer thriller Blind Horizon. Sadly, the part would be the actor's last. In early 2004, at the age of 72, Willingham passed away at home from natural causes.
Eileen Brennan (Actor)
Born: September 03, 1932
Died: July 28, 2013
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: American actress Eileen Brennan was the daughter of Jean Manahan, a moderately successful silent screen actress. Brennan studied at both Georgetown University and the American Academy of Dramatic Art before making her mark as star of the 1959 off-Broadway musical Little Mary Sunshine. Brennan was among the first-season stars of TV's Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, essentially doing hilarious variations of her simpering "Mary Sunshine" persona. With her 1970s film appearances in The Last Picture Show (1971), The Sting (1972) and Hustle (1974) came the world-weary, hard-bitten characterizations with which she built her movie following. She was nominated for an Oscar for her expert interpretation of an army sergeant in Goldie Hawn's Private Benjamin (1980), then recreated the role for the 1981 TV sitcom version of this film (which won her an Emmy). While filming the TV Benjamin, Brennan was seriously injured in a car accident. The recovery was long and painful, but by 1985 she was back at work, as caustic as ever in recent films as Clue (1985), White Palace (1991) and the Last Picture Show sequel Texasville (1990). She continued to work steadily in a variety of projects including Murder So Sweet and 1995's Freaky Friday. She also made guest appearances on various T shows including Murder, She Wrote, E/R, Mad About You, and Touched By an Angel. In the 21st century she could be seen in Jeepers Creepers and Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous. Brennan passed away in 2013. She was 80 years old.
John Terlesky (Actor)
Born: May 30, 1961
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the late '80s.
Travis Davis (Actor)
Born: June 17, 1987
Michael Preece (Actor)
Born: September 15, 1936
Susan Alexander (Actor) .. Nurse #2
Rodney Brooks (Actor) .. Paramedic #2
Christopher Carlos (Actor) .. Jo-Jo
Travis Kyle Davis (Actor) .. Dan
Fred Ellis (Actor) .. Cal Turner
Elbert Lewis (Actor) .. Homeless Man #2
Willie Minor (Actor) .. Buzz Corken
Deborah Nunez (Actor) .. Ms. Castillo
Peyton E. Park (Actor) .. Mark Ambros
T.A. Taylor (Actor) .. Police Officer #1
Sam Williamson (Actor) .. Allen Talast
Don Wyse (Actor) .. Homeless Man #1
Robert F. Cawley (Actor) .. Homeless Man

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