Walker, Texas Ranger: In Harm's Way, Part 1


3:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Friday, December 5 on get (Great Entertainment Television) ()

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In Harm's Way, Part 1

Season 7, Episode 23

Part 1 of 2. A costumed gang brutally murders a wealthy family and their service staff as part of a plan to extort millions from other well-to-do Dallas denizens.

repeat 1999 English Stereo
Crime Drama Martial Arts Season Finale

Cast & Crew
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Stephen McHattie (Actor) .. Thomas Openshaw
Mike Rad (Actor) .. Zink
Clayton Landey (Actor) .. Hatch
David Deblinger (Actor) .. Ellis
T.A. Taylor (Actor) .. Filmore
Tom Nowicki (Actor) .. Brockmeyer
Garrett Schenck (Actor) .. Brad Stafford
Richard Dillard (Actor) .. Rawlings
Diane Perella (Actor) .. Linda Stafford
Brett Rice (Actor)

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Stephen McHattie (Actor) .. Thomas Openshaw
Born: February 03, 1947
Birthplace: Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Trivia: Educated at Arcadia University and prepped for an acting career at AADA, Canadian-born Stephen McHattie billed himself as Stephen Smith during his earliest New York years. McHattie made his Broadway debut in 1968's The American Dream; two years later, he was seen in his first television production, The People Next Door. Though he has shown up in quite a few theatrical features (Belizaire the Cajun, Beverly Hills Cop), McHattie has most often been seen on TV, usually in such oddball roles as the grown-up protagonist in Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby (1976). He was a regular on the weekly series Highcliffe Manor (1979, as Reverend Glenville), Beauty and the Beast (1989, as the unspeakable Gabriel) and the "repertory company" Canadian anthology Scene of the Crime (1991); he also played two significant guest roles on the Fox Network's X Files. Stephen McHattie was married to actress Meg Foster.
Mike Rad (Actor) .. Zink
Clayton Landey (Actor) .. Hatch
David Deblinger (Actor) .. Ellis
T.A. Taylor (Actor) .. Filmore
Tom Nowicki (Actor) .. Brockmeyer
Garrett Schenck (Actor) .. Brad Stafford
Richard Dillard (Actor) .. Rawlings
Diane Perella (Actor) .. Linda Stafford
Chuck Norris (Actor)
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.
Clarence Gilyard Jr (Actor)
Born: December 24, 1955
Birthplace: Moses Lake, Washington
Sheree J. Wilson (Actor)
Noble Willingham (Actor)
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.
Sam Hennings (Actor)
Born: December 17, 1950
Christie Abbott (Actor)
Born: May 16, 1982
Gerald Brodin (Actor)
Robert Deacon (Actor)
Born: May 24, 1945
James Huston (Actor)
Brett Rice (Actor)
Jerry Jameson (Actor)
Born: November 26, 1934
Birthplace: United States

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