In Plain Sight: The Art of the Steal


9:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Monday, May 4 on Great! Mystery (50)

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The Art of the Steal
Season 4, Episode 1

Mary consults with a thief as part of an attempt to clear Brandi's name, Marshall begins dating a detective and a new inspector joins the Albuquerque office. Drama about a US marshal working for the Witness Protection Programme, starring Mary McCormack, Nichole Hiltz and Frederick Weller


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
Steven Weber (Actor) .. Mike Faber
Joshua Malina (Actor) .. Peter Alpert
Rachel Boston (Actor) .. Det Abigail Chaffee
James Carpinello (Actor) .. Riley Barnett/Riley Burns
Tangie Ambrose (Actor) .. Delia Parmalee
Michael Morris (Director)

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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).
Steven Weber (Actor) .. Mike Faber
Joshua Malina (Actor) .. Peter Alpert
Rachel Boston (Actor) .. Det Abigail Chaffee
James Carpinello (Actor) .. Riley Barnett/Riley Burns
Tangie Ambrose (Actor) .. Delia Parmalee
David Maples (Writer)
John Cockrell (Writer)
Michael Morris (Director)

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