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Kenneth Miller
Guest Appearances
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THE CLEANING LADY · S3, E1Arman
When Arman mysteriously disappears, Thony and Nadia (Eva de Dominici) begrudgingly team up to look for him. Meanwhile, Fiona tries to manage the aftermath of her deportation to the Philippines and reconnects with an old flame in the all-new season premiere.
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THE LYING GAME · S1, E1Pilot
In the series premiere, Emma, a kind-hearted foster kid, has recently discovered she has an identical twin sister, Sutton. Unlike Emma, who has bounced from foster home to foster home, Sutton was adopted by wealthy parents, Ted (series star ANDY BUCKLEY) and Kristin Mercer (series star HELEN SLATER), and is seemingly living every teenager's dream life. Both girls are eager to meet each other in person, yet Sutton feels it is better to wait until she tells her adoptive parents what she has discovered. Emma and Sutton agree to continue their separate lives - but when Emma has an unfortunate encounter with her foster family and is forced to flee, the only person she can turn to is Sutton.
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MIDNIGHT, TEXAS · S1, E4Sexy Beast
Manfred's (François Arnaud) ability to see the dead leads him to uncover an ancient supernatural who seduces and feeds on men. To protect their town's supernatural anonymity, Manfred, with the help of Fiji (Parisa Fitz‑Henley), Lem (Peter Mensah), Joe (Jason Lewis) and Creek (Sarah Ramos), venture out of the safety of Midnight to a roadside bar to stop the supernatural killer. Meanwhile, Bobo (Dylan Bruce) must confront the dangerous bikers who threaten to expose his past. While carrying out a hit, Olivia (Arielle Kebbel) discovers an unlikely link to her father.
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IN PLAIN SIGHT · S4, E7I'm a Liver, Not a Fighter
Mary must help a terminally ill father heal a tarnished relationship with his distant children.
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THE LYING GAME · S1, E2Being Sutton
Since concern for Sutton's safety seems to be occupying Emma's mind, she starts to let pieces of her own personality emerge. Although Emma is worried by her behavior, it seems her friends and family are enjoying the change in the person they think is Sutton. Wanting to please the father she never had, Emma must learn to ballroom dance for the annual father-daughter dance. Realizing she is in dire need of assistance, Ethan offers to help, in turn risking revealing his and Sutton's secret relationship. Will Emma be able to put aside her worries for Sutton and shine on the dance floor? Or will the night's series of events force her to reveal her true identity? Meanwhile, as the teenagers do anything to keep their secrets, the parents may be lying to keep life-altering secrets of their own.
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