Saturday, December 1, 2007

Michael Copon on "One Tree Hill" - 4 (2004)



Michael Copon (Lucas, Time Force) continued his recurring role on "One Tree Hill" into the seventh episode of the second season. In the episode "Let the Reigns Loose," Copon's character, Felix, continues his "friends with benefits" relationship with Brooke (Sophia Bush) while also mounting a rivalry with "One Tree Hill's" Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) after finding a photo of him kissing his sister Anna. Copon appears opposite most of the series regulars in this episode, where he also engages in a fight scene opposite Murray.


















Season 2 of "One Tree Hill" is available on DVD


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Dwayne Cameron, Antonia Prebble & Beth Allen on "The Tribe" - 6 (1999)

Episode 6 of "The Tribe," finds the trio of starring PR actors still facing struggles. Trudy, played by Antonia Prebble (Clare, Mystic Force), is still deathly ill and continues to speak incoherently, which leaves her life and the life of her daughter in the hands of the other teens. Her companion Bray, played by Dwayne Cameron (Tyzonn, Overdrive), continues his mysterious disappearances from the mall. This time, however, he's spied by a fellow member of the tribe who sees him speaking with the leader of the villainous Locos. Back at the mall Amber, played by Beth Allen (Vella, Overdrive), begins to lose trust in Bray, especially after allowing her best friend Dal to go after the vital medicine which Trudy finally receives. A tense confrontation between Amber & Bray ends the episode.


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Season 1 of "The Tribe" is available on DVD


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Walter Emanuel Jones in "American Gun" (2002)



Walter Emanuel Jones (Zack, MMPR) had a small role in the 2002 film "American Gun." Jones played the character of J.B. in flashbacks. The film follows an aging father (James Coburn) as he traces the ownership of the gun that killed his daughter (Virginia Madsen). Jones' character purchased the gun at one point in the past, after he discovered his best friend kissing his girlfriend. In a disturbing sequence, J.B. uses the gun to kill his friend just before killing himself.


















"American Gun" is available on DVD


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