Archive for December, 2006
BIO of Michael Gaston as Gray Anderson

Gray Anderson

Michael Gaston has appeared in over twenty films, including Ransom, Cop Land, 13 Days, The Crucible, Double Jeopardy and High Crimes, as well as in the upcoming films The Ballad of Betty Page and Runaway Boys.

The versatile actor has also had roles in numerous TV dramas, including The Sopranos, The West Wing, Homicide, Law & Order and ABC’s The Practice. He has appeared in

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Plot synopsis for episode 11 – Vox Populi

Following the murder of Gracie, Gray heads a lynch mob and uses the town’s anger for his own political gain; Mitchell Cafferty claims that Jonah Prowse is the culprit, but Mayor Green is dubious. Cliffhanger episode ending the first half of the first season of the show.
During the end of the Australian airing of the previous episode "Red Flag", an advertisement led viewers to believe that Dale will shoot Mitchell Cafferty. It also hinted at the possibility of Roger arrivi

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BIO of Sprague Grayden as Heather Lisinski

Heather Lisinski

Sprague Grayden has been acting since the age of five. After graduating cum laude from Barnard College, Grayden worked as a performing member of the Drama Department in New York City. Her additional theater credits include Hopscotch, The Vagina Monologues, Fool for Love, Hamlet, Waiting for Lefty and Ordinary Day. Her television credits include a recurring role on HBO’s Six Feet Un

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Jericho episode 10 – Red Flag

On the eve of Thanksgiving, Jake, Stanley and Jimmy are hunting for turkeys. Unsuccessful, Stanley and Jake head back to Stanley’s truck when they spot two Russian jet fighters in the sky. They look up to see several lumbering transport aircraft begin to drop large parcels by parachute.
Finding one such parcel in a field, they open it to discover that it is stocked with food. Jake notices the food’s packaging is in Chinese, and they uncover a flyer that states "Do not fi

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BIO of Skeet Ulrich as Jake Green

Jake Green

From his first onscreen appearance opposite Winona Ryder in the 1996 coming-of-age tale Boys, Skeet Ulrich has invited comparisons with actors ranging from Johnny Depp to James Dean. With his cool stare and glacier-cut cheekbones, Ulrich has repeatedly been hailed as one of Young Hollywood’s hottest, brightest stars, an accolade he has attempted to live up to with steady, if uneven, work.<

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