In Plain Sight: Death Becomes Her


10:05 am - 11:05 am, Tuesday, April 28 on Great! Mystery (50)

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Death Becomes Her
Season 3, Episode 9

A woman flees an organised crime family after a health scare and seeing her niece repeat all her mistakes. Unfortunately she has a secret that could jeopardise her status in witness protection unless her new friend Mary helps. Crime drama, starring Mary McCormack


General Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Mary McCormack (Actor) .. Mary Shannon
Frederick Weller (Actor) .. Marshall Mann
Nichole Hiltz (Actor) .. Brandi Shannon
Paul Ben-Victor (Actor) .. Stan McQueen
Lesley Ann Warren (Actor) .. Jinx Shannon
Kim Newton (Writer)
Bethany Rooney (Director)
Craig McNeil (Producer)
John McNamara (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Mary McCormack (Actor) .. Mary Shannon
Frederick Weller (Actor) .. Marshall Mann
Nichole Hiltz (Actor) .. Brandi Shannon
Paul Ben-Victor (Actor) .. Stan McQueen
Lesley Ann Warren (Actor) .. Jinx Shannon
Born: August 16, 1946 in New York
Best Known For: Playing Dana Lambert in the Mission: Impossible TV series.
Early-life: Lesley was born in New York on August 16, 1946. Her father, a Second World War veteran, was a real estate agent, while her mother gave up her nightclub singing act to be a full-time mum. As a child, Lesley loved attending Broadway shows and going to museums. She also had horseriding and dance lessons, and intended to be a ballerina. Unfortunately, the career choice took its toll on her health so, inspired by Audrey Hepburn, she turned to acting.
Career: Warren entered the Actors Studio at the age of 17. Work on Broadway followed, and her appearance in a 1965 TV version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella gained numerous plaudits. Her film debut came in 1967's The Happiest Millionaire. In 1970, she began a year-long stint in the Mission: Impossible TV series and in 1971 played the title role in a TV adaptation of Cat Ballou. She's worked steadily ever since, and won a Golden Globe for Harold Robbins' 79 Park Avenue. Warren also received an Oscar nomination for 1982's Victor/Victoria. More recently she's made guest appearances in Will and Grace, Desperate Housewives and Psych.
Quote: "I have come far, but not far enough. It is still a man's world."
Trivia: She was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for her role in the Color of Night (1994).
David Maples (Writer)
Kim Newton (Writer)
Bethany Rooney (Director)
Craig McNeil (Producer)
John McNamara (Executive producer)

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Castle
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