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Spenser enlists the help of his friend Hawk, a powerful ally. Spenser tracks one of the members of the terrorist group, Liberty, and uses her as a Judas goat to lead him to other members. "Katherine," the name she is operating under, flees to Copenhagen with Hawk and Spenser in pursuit. Spenser allows himself to be captured by Katherine's ...
Other credits including Lives of Girls & Women (1996), Summer's End (1999), The Matthew Shepard Story (2002), An Unexpected Love (2003), Twelve Mile Road (2003), and The Path to 9/11 (2006). From 2000 to 2002, she played Joanne Kilbourn , a single mom of three and an ex-cop who teaches criminology and solves crimes in her spare time, in six ...
In 1985, Urich returned to episodic television as the title character in Spenser: For Hire. It was a hit and aired for three seasons. He also reprised the role in several television films after it was canceled: Spenser: Ceremony (1993), Spenser: Pale Kings and Princes (1994), Spenser: The Judas Goat (1994), and Spenser: A Savage Place (1995).
Katherine Justice (born October 28, 1942) is an American actress with many television guest star roles in the 1960s on through the 1980s and a few major film roles. [1]She had a leading role as a criminal conspirator in the made-for-TV movie, Prescription Murder (1968), which later became the popular television mystery series Columbo.
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The Judas Goat (1978; adapted into Lifetime TV movie) Looking for Rachel Wallace ; Early Autumn ; A Savage Place (1981; adapted into Lifetime TV movie) Ceremony (1982; adapted into Lifetime TV movie) The Widening Gyre ; Valediction ; A Catskill Eagle ; Taming a Sea-Horse ; Pale Kings and Princes (1987; adapted into Lifetime TV movie)
BY DONNA FREYDKIN. There's a scene in the new season of Amazon's Golden Globe-winning series "Transparent" that is sensual and sexy and hilarious and wet, all at once.You'll know it when you see ...
The term "GOAT" is an acronym for "Greatest of All Time" and is believed to have originated in the world of hip-hop music in the 1990s. The term was popularized by rapper and actor LL Cool J.