Mia Korf Movies
The first episode of the medical examiner/police procedural Crossing Jordan introduced viewers to Jordan Cavanaugh (Jill Hennessy), a forensic pathologist unafraid to engage in ethically questionable tactics in order to solve a case. Guiding her through a case that affects her more deeply than she expects is her no-nonsense boss Garret Macy (Miguel Ferrer). ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
Filmed under such working titles as American Wreck and Community Center, the half-hour CBS sitcom Danny starred Daniel Stern in the title role. Recently separated from his spouse, the 40-year-old Danny apprehensively dipped back into the dating pool, putting him on the same social plane as his two teenaged kids, Sally (Julia McIlvane) and Henry (Jon Foster). In addition, Danny continued to face the daily challenges of running the local community recreation center. Joely Fisher co-starred as Danny's ex-wife Molly, for whom the hero still carried a torch. Executive produced by Home Improvement's Howard J. Morris, Danny premiered on September 28, 2001, its original September 21 debut date preempted by ongoing coverage of the World Trade Center bombing. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Daniel Stern, Julia McIlvaine, (more)
A high-profile murder case sets off a powderkeg of racial animosity in this made-for-television drama. When an Asian youth is killed in a street altercation by a gang of African-American teens, a Asian-American prosecutor (Mia Korf) and a black social worker (Clark Johnson) find themselves working together to help crack the case. However, both soon find harsh criticism on both sides of the racial divide. Meanwhile, a witness to the crime comes forward -- the younger brother of one gang member (Amir Williams). Silent Witness: What a Child Saw also features Bill Nunn and Richard Yearwood. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
While coming of age in the inner city, Darryl Crawford (Amir Williams), a young African-American man with a tremendous sense of familial loyalty, happens to witness a gang-related bloodbath and is horrified to discover that his beloved older brother Sly (Richard Chevolleau) is one of the perpetrators, in Bruce Pittman's made-for-cable urban dramaBlood Brothers. Primarily, Darryl grapples with his conscience over informing on Sly -- but this fear becomes second-string when the remaining gang members close in on both brothers and threaten their lives. Blood Brothers features acclaimed black character playerBill Nunn (Regarding Henry) in a key supporting role as the boys' father. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Clark Johnson, Mia Korf, (more)









