V.I.P.: Three Days to a Kill


07:00 am - 08:00 am, Wednesday, November 19 on WJLP MeTV+ (33.8)

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Three Days to a Kill

Season 1, Episode 21

Kay is mistaken for an assassin hired to kill her old college sweetheart (Sean Kanan), a guy Val learns isn't entirely trustworthy after he poses as the man who's out to get him. Morgan Fairchild appears. Godfrey: Ramy Zada. Loeb: Greg Grunberg.

repeat 1999 English
Action/adventure Martial Arts

Cast & Crew
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Sean Kanan (Actor) .. Stu Solomon
Ramy Zada (Actor) .. Clayton Godfrey
Greg Grunberg (Actor) .. Loeb
Morgan Fairchild (Actor) .. Herself

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Did You Know..
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Sean Kanan (Actor) .. Stu Solomon
Born: November 02, 1966
Ramy Zada (Actor) .. Clayton Godfrey
Greg Grunberg (Actor) .. Loeb
Born: July 11, 1966
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Something many fans of Greg Grunberg may have noticed is that the actor has appeared in a noticeably large number of projects by producer J.J. Abrams. This is because Grunberg and Abrams, in fact, grew up together and remained friends. His first big break came when his friend set to work on a one-hour dramedy called Felicity. Grunberg was cast in the role of Sean Blumberg -- a role he would continue to play for all of the show's four-year run. His next notable part came when he assumed the recurring role of Agent EricWeiss on the spy show Alias. He then popped up in the Abrams pilot for the series Lost, as the pilot of the crashed airplane, before joining the cast of the wildly popular sci-fi series Heroes as police officer Matt Parkman, whose superhuman power is that he is able to hear other people's thoughts.
Morgan Fairchild (Actor) .. Herself
Born: February 03, 1950
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Actress Morgan Fairchild was born Patsy McClenny, the daughter of an engineer father and high-school teacher mother. At age 14, she competed for the Miss Teenage Dallas crown by performing a scene from St. Joan (she lost). After a brief marriage, McClenny set her cap on professional show business; she chose the stage name "Morgan" from the 1966 British film of same name and "Fairchild" because it sounded nice. After a few seasons on the New York stage, Morgan Fairchild was cast as the truculent Jennifer Phillips on the Manhattan-based TV serial Search for Tomorrow. From there, she headed to LA, where, despite not having an agent or any tangible connections, she landed a TV job in less than two months. Briefly cast as Jenna Wade on the prime-time series Dallas, Fairchild chose not to be tied down to dramatics (at least not yet) and polished her comedy skills with several sitcom guest spots. She then was cast in her first starring TV role, as Constance Semple on the 1981 series Flamingo Road. After the series ran its course, Fairchild delivered a well-received star performance in the 1982 Broadway play Geniuses. Later series-TV assignments included the role of testy model agency owner Racine on Paper Dolls (1984) and the scheming Jordan Roberts on Falcon Crest (1985-86). Fairchild's TV-movie and miniseries credits include Honey Boy (1982), North and South, Book 2 (1986), and a return to comedy in The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood (1985). Morgan Fairchild's theatrical film work has been by and large unremarkable, save for an amusing extended cameo in 1985's Pee-Wee's Big Adventure.

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