Touching Evil

USA (ended 2004)

Cast & Crew

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  • Jeffrey Donovan

    Detective David Creegan

    9.5
    Jeffrey started acting while he was in high school. He actually created the drama department in his local high school.

    Jeffrey Donovan made his film debut in 1995 in an independent film entitled Throwing Down. The film received the top Jury prize (the Goldfish Star) and received critical acclaim at the Hampton's film festival during the fall of that same year. With Jeffrey's successful debut he landed a small acting part in the highly controversial Sleepers. Since that time Jeffrey has acted in a variety of roles. He has performed in leading roles in television programs, TV guest appearances, made-for-TV movies as well as several notable movie appearances. Just as impressive are Jeffrey Donovan`s theater credits which have often been followed by favorable reviews.moreless
  • Zach Grenier

    Commander Hank Enright

    8.8
  • Brian Markinson

    Agent Charles Bernal

    8.7
  • Vera Farmiga

    Detective Susan Branca

    9.3
    Vera Farmiga, born in New Jersey, entered the world on August 6th 1973. Throughout her childhood, she lived in a Ukrainian-American community. She did not know how to speak English until she was 6. She attended a Ukrainian Catholic grade school and a American high school. At a young age, she also took up Ukrainian folk dancing. She went to Syracuse University's School of Performing Arts. Learning how to be a better actress, Vera got her first major gig as Caitlin in the action-packed FOX show, Roar. After a few plays and minor movie roles, she got a major role opposite Meryl Streep in the acclaimed 2004 remake of The Manchurian Candidate. Vera married Sebastian Roch in 1997. This ended in a divorce in 2005.moreless
  • Kevin Durand

    Agent Jay Swopes

    9.3
    Kevin Durand was born on January 14, 1974 in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. At the age of 15, he turned toward acting. Thanks to his girlfriend at the time and lessons at a performing arts school. Before getting cast in the movie Mystery Alaska, Kevin had several roles in musicals. Such as Spirit of a Nation, Kiss Me Kate, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. While filming Mystery, Alaska, Kevin and Russell Crowe formed a friendship. Kevin performed on the album Gaslight of Russell Crowe's rock band, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts. When Kevin was about 12 years old, he created his first band called The Cottons.moreless
  • Bradley Cooper

    Agent Mark Rivers

    9.2
    Immediately after Bradley Cooper graduated from the Honors English program at Georgetown University in 1997, he moved to New York City to enroll in the Masters of Fine Arts program at the Actors Studio Drama School at New School University. There, he developed his stage work, culminating with his thesis performance as John Merrick in Bernard Pomerance's "The Elephant Man", performed in New York's Circle in the Square. While still in school, Bradley began his professional career, appearing opposite Sarah Jessica Parker in "Sex and the City" (1998) and in the series "The Beat" (2000). His weekends were spent with LEAP (Learning through the Expanded Arts Program), a non-profit organization that teaches acting and movement to inner city school children. The summers took him all across the globe, from kayaking in British Columbia with Orca Whales to ice climbing in the Peruvian Andes, while hosting Lonely Planet's "Treks in a Wild World" (2000) for the Discovery Channel. Bradley had to skip his graduation ceremony from the Actor's Studio in order to star in his first feature film, Wet Hot American Summer (2001). After finishing his second feature, Carnival Knowledge (2002), his plans to relocate to Los Angeles were delayed when Darren Star hired him to star in the series "The $treet" (2000). Bradley went on to win the role of young law student Gordon Pinella in the film Changing Lanes (2002), starring Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson, and also stars as Travis Paterson in My Little Eye (2002). He finally decided that it was time to forgo his other New York projects and move to Los Angeles when he was cast in "Alias" (2001).moreless
  • Larissa Tewson

    Samantha

    0.0
  • James G. MacDonald

    Detective Leclaire

    8.2
  • Andrea Thompson

    Justine

    8.7
    Andrea Thompson is a versatile woman with a career that has extended to modeling, acting, journalism, and voice work. She was born in the USA in the state of Ohio in 1959, and moved to Australia when she was six years old. She has four siblings, and is very independent.



    She traveled for five years after graduating from high school at 16. Eventually, she landed in New York city where she pursued modeling and took acting lessons at Strasberg Studio and the Herbert Bergdorf Studios.



    Early successes in her career include "Delirious" with John Candy, Oliver Stone's "Wall Street," the television series "Falcon Crest," for which she was bestowed a Soap Opera Digest award.



    In 1987, she married Davod Guc. They divorced in 1990.



    Her son Alec was born in 1992.



    Andrea moved to to Los Angeles, where she played Talia Winters in the space science fiction TV series "Babylon 5."


    In 1995 she married co-star Jerry Doyle who played Security Chief Michael Garibadi on B5. They divorced in 1997.



    She left Babylon 5 to join the cast of "JAG" as Commander Krennick. The feature film "A Gun, A Car, A Blonde" followed as did a guest-star role in the HBO series "Arli$$," and a role in the feature "The Lost Valley."



    She went on to portray Detective Jill Kirkendall on "NYPD Blue." This became one of her two most memorable roles besides Talia on B5. To research the role she accompanied detectives from both the Son of Sam and Zodiac murder cases. The research proved valuable, combined with her hard work and long days, and Andrea was a success on the show.



    Unfortunately, she became a victim of a stalker, and in December 1998 her stalker, Italian designer Gianluigi Assenato, was sentenced to two years in prison and subsequent deportation. The event was a factor in her becoming a strong advocate for victims.



    The hours on "NYPD Blue" were long and eventually Andrea announced she would be leaving the show. She wanted to spend more time with her son and pursue a journalism career. She moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, and started as a reporter for KRQE-TV. A position followed as an anchor at CNN Headline News.



    Recent work includes a role on "Medical Investigation" as Dr. Lois McCarthy, a role on "24" as Dr. Nicole Duncan, a role on "Touching Evil" as Justine Hazelton and a reprise on "JAG" as Alison Krennick. Her voice work has included the animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" playing "Zita".moreless
  • Andrea Thompson

    Justine Hazelton

    8.7
    Andrea Thompson is a versatile woman with a career that has extended to modeling, acting, journalism, and voice work. She was born in the USA in the state of Ohio in 1959, and moved to Australia when she was six years old. She has four siblings, and is very independent.



    She traveled for five years after graduating from high school at 16. Eventually, she landed in New York city where she pursued modeling and took acting lessons at Strasberg Studio and the Herbert Bergdorf Studios.



    Early successes in her career include "Delirious" with John Candy, Oliver Stone's "Wall Street," the television series "Falcon Crest," for which she was bestowed a Soap Opera Digest award.



    In 1987, she married Davod Guc. They divorced in 1990.



    Her son Alec was born in 1992.



    Andrea moved to to Los Angeles, where she played Talia Winters in the space science fiction TV series "Babylon 5."


    In 1995 she married co-star Jerry Doyle who played Security Chief Michael Garibadi on B5. They divorced in 1997.



    She left Babylon 5 to join the cast of "JAG" as Commander Krennick. The feature film "A Gun, A Car, A Blonde" followed as did a guest-star role in the HBO series "Arli$$," and a role in the feature "The Lost Valley."



    She went on to portray Detective Jill Kirkendall on "NYPD Blue." This became one of her two most memorable roles besides Talia on B5. To research the role she accompanied detectives from both the Son of Sam and Zodiac murder cases. The research proved valuable, combined with her hard work and long days, and Andrea was a success on the show.



    Unfortunately, she became a victim of a stalker, and in December 1998 her stalker, Italian designer Gianluigi Assenato, was sentenced to two years in prison and subsequent deportation. The event was a factor in her becoming a strong advocate for victims.



    The hours on "NYPD Blue" were long and eventually Andrea announced she would be leaving the show. She wanted to spend more time with her son and pursue a journalism career. She moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, and started as a reporter for KRQE-TV. A position followed as an anchor at CNN Headline News.



    Recent work includes a role on "Medical Investigation" as Dr. Lois McCarthy, a role on "24" as Dr. Nicole Duncan, a role on "Touching Evil" as Justine Hazelton and a reprise on "JAG" as Alison Krennick. Her voice work has included the animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" playing "Zita".moreless
  • Chris Mulkey

    Martin Akins

    9.0
    Chris is an actor, writer, producer and musician, born in Viroqua, Wisconsin in 1948. Chris attended college and went on to work at the Children's Theater Company in Minnesota. Whilst working there Chris wrote, produced and starred in two films. His acting career took off and he has been working hard ever since on both television (Twin Peaks, Any Day Now, Cold Case, amongst others) and on the big screen in movies such as Dreamscape and Behind Enemy Lines. Chris is a talented singer and musician and has released several music albums including It's About the Heart and Out Among 'Em.moreless
  • Jennifer Tighe

    Judith Carny

    0.0
  • Susan Gibney

    Dr. Elizabeth Walker

    9.2
    Susan Gibney is a graduate of Buffalo State College (Buffalo, NY), having majored in theater. Further, according to the press kit for the film "Besotted," she received an M.F.A. from the Yale School of Drama.

    Susan's stage credits include:

    * performing Off-Broadway in her own one-woman show, Noble Rot.


    * playing Susan in Kelly Stuart's play, "Mayhem," at the Ojai Playwrights Conference, July 27, 2002.


    * performing in Brian Cousins' play, "And Still the Dogs," at The Lillian Theater of Los Angeles, March 7, 2002 - April 14, 2002.


    * playing Flora Crewe, the lead female in the Tom Stoppard play, "Indian Ink," American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, February 24, 1999 - March 21, 1999.


    * playing Mary Stuart, the lead in the Friedrich Schiller play, "Mary Stuart," at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, spring of 1998.


    * performing as Marion in the Maria Irene Fornes play "Abingdon Square," at the Studio Arena Theatre in Buffalo, New York.


    * playing Dr. Bamberger/Alexandra in "Fallen Angel," at Circle in the Square Downtown, Greenwich Village, 1994.


    * playing Dorine in Molire's "Tartuffe," at Hartford Stage in Hartford, Connecticut, 1992.


    * performing in the Henrik Ibsen play, "Little Eyolf," at New Haven in 1985, as The Rat Wife.

    In addition to her work in movies, television, and on stage, Susan Gibney has done voice work, including reading the Jayne Krentz novel, Grand Passion, on a Simon & Schuster audio cassette.

    Susan was nominated for a CableACE Award in 1997, for her portrayal of Liz in the Showtime series, "Bedtime."
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  • Steve Makaj

    Adam Wolansky

    8.7
    In addition to his numerous television credits, Steve has also appeared in such films as Edison, The Perfect Score, Peter Benchley's Creature, Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain and Betrayal of Silence.
  • Karen Austin

    Older Woman

    8.7
  • Brendan Fletcher

    Vincent "Vince" Brecker

    9.3
    Born and raised in British Columbia, the 5'6" Brendan began his professional career starring as Des in the 1995 telemovie Little Criminals. He soon went on to a number of television guest appearances and movie roles, many of which are relatively unknown outside of his native Canada. He had a recurring role on the teen coming-of-age drama Caitlin's Way, and has appeared in mainstream American films such as RV, Freddy vs. Jason and Alone in the Dark.moreless
  • Debbi Morgan

    Aileen Mooney

    8.9

    Debbie is an American soap opera actress, having appeared in eight different soap opera during her career. She is best known for playing Angie Baxter Hubbard on ABC's "All My Children," "Loving" and "The City" for 15 years. She is currently starring on CBS' soap "The Young and the Restless."

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  • Robert Cicchini

    Father Bob Di Fabian

    9.8
  • Rodney Eastman

    Jack McCaffrey

    5.8
  • Fred Koehler

    Richard Simon

    8.8
  • David Eigenberg

    Guest Star

    9.1
  • Ċ½eljko Ivanek

    Ronald Hinks

    9.2
    eljko Ivanek's career began as a New York stage actor. He had his Broadway debut in 1981 as a hitchhiker in "The Survivor" and his film debut in the movie "Tex" in 1982. Since then, he had starring and supporting roles in many plays and movies with occasional appearances on tv.



    He was born in Ljubljana, then a part of former Yugoslavia, today part of Slovenia. In 1960, when he was three years old, he emigrated with his parents to the US because his father completed his doctorate in electronic engineering at Stanford University. Ivanek graduated as Bachelor of Arts from Yale University in 1978 and attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts.moreless
  • Christopher John Fields

    Dr. Warren Robbins

    9.0
  • Kerry Sandomirsky

    Angela McCabe

    6.2
  • Megan Leitch

    Waitress

    9.2
    Megan Leitch (born 1965 in Vancouver) is a Canadian actress probably most well known for playing Samantha Mulder on The X-Files.
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Strawberries, 90s, British Tv, Cop Shows, Thrillers