Magnum P.I.


7:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Friday, March 14 on WSWG ION (44.4)

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Dead Man Walking

Season 4, Episode 15

When Magnum balks at notorious crime boss Osi Shima's request to find his missing son, Magnum learns he's been poisoned and has only eight hours to locate Shima's son to earn the antidote, or else he dies.

repeat 2022 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Action Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense Reboot/reimagining Crime

Cast & Crew

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Zachary Knighton (Actor) .. Rick
Tim Kang (Actor) .. Detective Gordon Katsumoto
Bobby Lee (Actor) .. Jin Jeong
Levy Tran (Actor) .. Tia Min
Eijiro Ozaki (Actor) .. Osi Shima
Rich Ting (Actor) .. Tower
Gedde Watanabe (Actor) .. Sato
Bryan McClure (Actor) .. Chester
Jason Her (Actor) .. Sung
Jay Kwon (Actor) .. Jumak Thug #1
Paul S.W. Lee (Actor) .. Detective

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Zachary Knighton (Actor) .. Rick
Born: October 25, 1978
Birthplace: Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Discovered acting as a high-school freshman. Received VCU's prestigious Excellence in Theatre award and was also recognized with the Irene Ryan Scholarship. Worked as a waiter and a bartender while pursuing an acting career in New York after college. Is a fan of horror films. Hobbies include surfing, sailing, spending time with his dogs, and working on his 1959 Chevy pickup truck.
Tim Kang (Actor) .. Detective Gordon Katsumoto
Born: March 16, 1973
Birthplace: San Fernando, California, United States
Trivia: San Francisco native Tim Kang studied at UC Berkley and Harvard before embarking on a professional acting career in the early 2000s, soon scoring a recurring role on the series Third Watch. He would make regular appearances on television over the coming years, eventually landing a starring role on the series The Mentalist playing Kimball Cho. He landed his first prominant big-screen role with a part in 2008's Rambo.
Bobby Lee (Actor) .. Jin Jeong
Born: September 17, 1972
Birthplace: San Diego, California, United States
Trivia: Parents owned clothing stores in the San Diego area, and were initially disappointed by his pursuit of a comedy career rather than working in the family business. Worked odd jobs at the Comedy Store in San Diego before trying his luck at stand-up. In 1995, was spotted at an open-mic night by Pauly Shore, who asked Lee to open up for him in Las Vegas, and also went on the road with Carlos Mencia. Joined the cast of Fox's MADtv in 2001, staying until the show's cancellation in 2009; memorable characters included Connie Chung, Kim Jong Il and Bae Sung. Has appeared with his parents and brother in MADtv sketches, and pitched a show to Comedy Central starring his family.
Levy Tran (Actor) .. Tia Min
Born: August 04, 1983
Birthplace: San Jose, California, United States
Trivia: Is of Vietnamese descent.Speaks English and Vietnamese.Was a cheerleader in high school.Was the copresident at her Vietnamese Club.Worked as a kindergarten teacher.Considered pursuing a career as an embalmer.Is skilled in martial arts.Is an animal advocate.
Eijiro Ozaki (Actor) .. Osi Shima
Rich Ting (Actor) .. Tower
Gedde Watanabe (Actor) .. Sato
Born: June 26, 1955
Birthplace: Ogden, Utah, United States
Trivia: The character that Gedde Watanabe is most remembered for is no doubt Long Duk Dong, the spastic foreign exchange student in Sixteen Candles (1984) whose drunken fall from a tree and laughable bastardization of the English language had ninth graders of the day rolling in theater aisles. Though a few major roles followed soon after, Watanabe ultimately fell victim to the comic typecasting machine, rendering his talents muted in favor of the stereotypical "humorous foreign-guy" roles in which he would repeatedly stumble through the cursed paces of his former footprints.It seems ironic that the actor who is remembered for these roles is a native not of Japan or some far away shore, but of Ogden, UT. Though his roles have expanded in their nature somewhat in recent years, Watanabe, a fine comic actor with a certain warm sincerity, has appeared frequently in major releases, though usually a little further down the credit list. Studying acting at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, CA, Watanabe also possesses a notable talent for crooning, appearing early on as an original cast member of Sondheim's Pacific Overtures in the 1970s.After his breakout role in Candles, Watanabe continued to riff on his likeable but mechanical Japanese-guy persona with humorous roles in UHF (1989) and, perhaps most notably, Gung-Ho (1986) and the short-lived television series of the same name that followed. Bit parts in television and film followed fairly frequently, often appearing in such television series as ER and doing voice-over work for such animated series as The Simpsons and Batman: Beyond. The late '90s showed promise for Watanabe with a couple of small yet stereotype-busting roles in Guinevere and EdTV (both 1999).
Bryan McClure (Actor) .. Chester
Jason Her (Actor) .. Sung
Jay Kwon (Actor) .. Jumak Thug #1
Paul S.W. Lee (Actor) .. Detective

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