Raynor Arkenbout has: Played Edwin Bouwhuis in "Goede tijden, slechte tijden" in 1990. Played himself in "RTL Boulevard" in 2001. Played Lodewijk in "Vrijland" in 2010. Performed in "Last Exit Home" in 2012. Played Docent in "48 minuten" in 2013.
It is unclear....Could be yes or No...The confusion lies in the real life facts versus the made-for TV movie.And- the fact that there is a Charles Raynor who attempted to kill his wife, and a Charles Raynor who is a sex offender.NOTE- The real Charles Raynor (sex offender) was convicted in 1988 in Washington. He moved to Missouri and registered as a sex offender.In August 2008, section 589.426, RSMo, went into effect to restrict the activities of registered sex offenders on Halloween night to avoid all Halloween-related contact with children. He went to court to fight this ex-post facto law.Next...The real Dr Charles Raynor ( sociopath who wanted to murder his wife) went to Prison... In 1985, the original "Deadly Intentions" aired. This movie (starring Michael Biehn)was based on Charles Raynor, where he is imprisoned for plotting to murder his wife.The character Dr Raynor (played by Harry Hamlin) in the ABC TV movie, was 'released' in the sequel ."Deadly Intentions . . . Again?" is the sequel where he is released from jail and shows his sociopathic ways...again
George Raynor has: Played Strip Club Patron in "Nun of That" in 2009. Played Mr. Walker in "Heaven and Hell" in 2010. Played Jack Smiley in "Legless" in 2010. Played Grandpa Hubert in "The Last Shot" in 2011. Played Chief Holiday in "Boston Massacre" in 2011. Played Holiday in "Boston Massacre" in 2011. Played Scrooge in "Scrooge in the Hood" in 2011. Played REV in "Against the Jab" in 2014. Played US Senator in "Gilgamesh" in 2014.
Simone McAullay has: Played herself in "Telethon" in 1968. Played Viv Anderson in "Home and Away" in 1988. Played Senior Constable Susie Raynor in "Blue Heelers" in 1994. Played Susie Raynor in "Blue Heelers" in 1994. Played Angie McIntyre in "Crash Palace" in 2001. Played Mrs. Harrison in "Invincible" in 2001. Played Shop Assistant in "The IT Crowd" in 2006. Played Jessica Mackay in "The Strip" in 2008. Played Becca Fisher in "Broadchurch" in 2013.
Tessa Pritchard has: Played Bonny in "Me and the Girls" in 1985. Played Beth in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Connie Raynor in "Tea with Mussolini" in 1999. Played Maureen Baker in "Doctors" in 2000. Performed in "Bad Blood" in 2001. Played Mr. Scrubby Lady in "Oh Happy Day" in 2007.
Nope, not that I can find anywhere! Why, oh why, did I watch this lame movie tonight on LMN? Made for TV?...YUP! And, the real Charles Raynor is not a killer from what I can tell, but a name pulled from the press. I bought it but hopefully, you didn't! A sex offender turned sociopathic killer would have been an amazing fictional movie! Get it? FICTIONAL!!!! Don't call Thursdays "True Thursdays" if in fact we can't Google your characters to find out how accurately, and truly deranged they really, truly are!
Molly Raynor has: Played Kate in "On Our Selection" in 1932. Played Pansy Ragen in "The Hayseeds" in 1933. Played Bates in "Strike Me Lucky" in 1934. Played Amelia Banks in "Grandad Rudd" in 1935. Played Bit Role in "Gaslight" in 1940. Played Carlotta Vance in "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" in 1950. Played Kitty Lemoyne Dean in "Theatre Royal" in 1952. Performed in "Mr. Beamish Goes South" in 1953. Played Miss Riggs in "Scarlet Web" in 1954. Played Mrs. Jordan in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956.
I think either eighteen or nineteen.
Terence Locke has: Played Farley in "Kojak" in 1973. Played Raynor in "Police Woman" in 1974. Performed in "Mobile One" in 1975. Played Ralph Johnson in "Goodbye, Norma Jean" in 1976. Played Faylen in "Captains and the Kings" in 1976. Played Air Policeman in "Damnation Alley" in 1977. Played Young Man in "The Incredible Hulk" in 1978. Played Ralph Johnson in "Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn" in 1989.
The Brooklyn Bridge played themselves as singers in "The Hollywood Palace" in 1964 and in "Della" in 1969.
Yes- but CBS announced they no longer were doing those kind of projects.
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