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Susan Haskell Movies

Canadian born Susan Haskell got her bachelor's from Tufts University in 1985 before embarking on a career as a professional actress. In 1992 she originated the role of Marty Saybrooke on the long-running television soap opera One Life to Live, earning a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series two years later, and leaving the show in 1997. A turn as Lt. Cmdr. Jordan Parker on the series JAG follwed in 1998, though Haskell only appeared in a handful of episodes before taking on the role of Granya Thornhart on the daytime soap Port Charles in 2001. In 2008 Haskell rejoined the cast of One Life to Live, and in 2009 she won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
2001  
R  
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David MacKay's crime thriller Black Point stars Susan Haskell as Natalie, the wife of a psychotic killer. She begins a passionate affair with John Hawkins (David Caruso), a veteran with skeletons in his closet. In an attempt to escape her life-threatening marriage, Natalie absconds with a large amount of her husband's cash. Her actions place her lover's life in danger. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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2001  
R  
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After fate conspires to make a man into an outlaw, he struggles to protect his child, the only thing he has left in life, in this drama. Pablo Hernandez (Jesus Nebot) was a professor of literature in Honduras when a hurricane descended on his city and wiped away nearly everything he had. While his young daughter, Cristina (Chelsea Rendon), managed to survive the disaster, his wife, his home, and his school were all destroyed. With nowhere to go, Pablo smuggles himself and Cristina into the United States, where he is able to find work as an undocumented laborer. But Pablo's bad luck comes back with a vengeance when, after borrowing his boss' truck, he accidentally runs into a child playing in the street; Pablo flees the scene of the crime, and after collecting his daughter, tries to stay one step ahead of police detective Bryan (Vernee Watson-Johnson), who has been assigned to bring the driver to justice. Needing to flee the country, Pablo finds a benefactor in Soid (Lindsay Price), a renegade documentary filmmaker who offers to give him and his daughter a lift to Mexico. However, Soid's help comes with a price -- she wants to make a film about Pablo's flight from the law, and she's eager to milk the incident for as much publicity as possible. Leading man Jesus Nebot also wrote and directed the film in collaboration with Julia Montejo. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Jesus NebotChelsea Rendon, (more)
 
1999  
 
As the battle of wills between Greene (Anthony Edwards) and attending physician Gabe Lawrence (Alan Alda) continues, Lucy (Kellie Martin) cannot help but notice that Lawrence is more forgetful than he should be. Expectant mother Carol (Julianna Margulies) extends a helping hand to Meg (Martha Plimpton), a pregnant waitress with no medical insurance. A little girl who has been checked into the ER with iron poisoning causes trouble for Cleo Finch (Michael Michele) and is the unexpected harbinger of tragedy. Brash Dr. Dave (Erik Palladino) has issues while tending to a dying accident victim. And Corday (Alex Kingston) inadvertently brings bad publicity to County General. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1998  
 
With this episode, Charlie O'Connell) becomes a regular in the role of Colin Mallory, long-lost brother of seasoned "slider" Quinn Mallory (Jerry O'Connell). Having arrived on an agrarian alternate Earth which is bereft of modern technology, Quinn is finally reunited with Colin--who, as the only scientist on the planet, is regarded as a pariah. Joining Quinn, Maggie (Kari Wuhrer) and Remmy (Cleavant Derricks) in their search for the Mallorys' home planet Kromagg Prime and the brothers' birth parents, wide-eyed Colin is ill prepared for the "outside universe". Indeed, his naivete proves to be his undoing when he ends up in the clutches of a predatory female and a gang of renegade body-snatchers. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1996  
PG13  
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A poor woman is the beneficiary of a case of mistaken identity in this comedy. Luckless Connie (Ricki Lake) leaves home to move to New York, only to find herself stuck with no job, no money, and a louse of a boyfriend (Loren Dean) who gets her pregnant and abandons her. Despondently taking a train back to Boston, Connie meets Hugh and Patricia Winterbourne (Brendan Fraser and Susan Haskell), a wealthy couple also expecting a baby. Patricia notices Connie admiring her wedding ring, and lets her try it on; moments later, the train jumps the tracks, and Connie wakes up in a hospital to discover that the staff thinks she's Patricia Winterbourne, who died in the wreck along with Hugh. The Boston Winterbournes, led by sharp-tongued Grace (Shirley MacLaine), had never met Patricia, so they have no way of knowing that Connie isn't Patricia. While Connie isn't trying to cheat anyone, it doesn't take her long to realize that this isn't a bad environment for raising her baby, especially after she meets Bill Winterbourne, Hugh's twin brother (also played by Fraser). Mrs. Winterbourne was based on a short story by Cornell Woolrich, previously filmed as No Man of Her Own and J'ai Epouse Une Ombre. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Shirley MacLaineRicki Lake, (more)
 
1995  
 
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Melissa Gilbert stars in the title role of this made-for-television adaption of the novel by Danielle Steel. Gilbert stars as Zoya, an Russian orphan who flees her homeland and falls in love with an American Army soldier stationed in Paris. The two settle in New York, start a family and all seems well, but the dramatic twists and turns for Zoya have only just begun. ~ Bernadette McCallion, Rovi

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Starring:
Melissa GilbertBruce Boxleitner, (more)
 
1991  
PG13  
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In this lively comedy, an African American yuppie rethinks life on the corporate fast-track after he falls in love with an ultra hip club promoter. Knowing that she finds him a total square, he seeks the advice of a swinging young mail boy. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Tommy DavidsonJoseph C. Phillips, (more)
 
1986  
PG  
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This sci-fi spoof stars Frank Stallone (Sly's brother) as Tony Mareda, Jr., a hot-shot private detective. Mareda leaves the funeral of his father, and while on the road and chased by two gunmen, he picks up a winsome hitchhiker and they end up at a drive in movie. While a "Zombie Beach Party 3" film flickers across the screen, a local weatherman and his date start talking about life in outer space, and lo-and-behold, a pink meteorite lands not far from the drive-in. It turns out that this "pink Mamma" transforms innocent, nubile maidens into pink chiquitas whose lust for men is a prelude to enslaving them and taking over the world. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Frank StalloneJohn Hemphill, (more)