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Kathryn Susan Morris born on January 28, 1969, is an American actress, best known for her lead role as Detective Lilly Rush in the CBS series Cold Case. Though her official performing career began as a member of Morris Code, the family gospel group formed by her parents, Morris broke through with key feature roles, thanks to her productive working relationship with director Rod Lurie, who cast the actress in her first film, “Deterrence” (2000). Lurie immediately cast her in his second feature, “The Contender” (2000), which allowed Morris to be discovered by Steven Spielberg. It was the famed director who helped propel her career forward by casting her in the blockbuster sci-fi hit, “Minority Report” (2002). But all was a prologue to “Cold Case,” which became a top-rated hit for the procedural-heavy CBS and turned Morris into a household name.




5. And Never Let Her Go (2001). – Director: Peter Levin

Anne Marie Fahey is a well-liked girl from the Delaware suburbs, working as an aide in the upper levels of her state government when she meets attorney Thomas Capano, a top political advisor. Their friendship slowly transforms into an obsessive and deadly relationship until one night in July 1996, Anne Marie disappears.

4. Sleepstalker (1995). Director: Meyer/Septien 1995

Seventeen years after slaughtering all but one member of a family, a vicious serial killer known only as `The Sandman’ awaits execution. But first, his jailers allow a minister to visit the killer to give him last rites, unaware that the minister is a voodoo priest and an ally of the condemned prisoner.

3. The Sweeter Side of Life (2013). Director: Michael Damian 2013

Pampered Manhattan housewife Desiree Harper has it all. That is until her husband unexpectedly dumps her for his acupuncturist. Faced with an airtight prenup, Desiree reluctantly lands a job making cupcakes at her father’s bakery in Flemington, NJ. She soon discovers there’s more to life than 5th Avenue and true love can be even sweeter in small-town America.

2. Resurrecting the Champ (2007). Director: Rod Lurie 2007

Things are not going well for Erik Kernan (Josh Hartnett). Erik, a sports reporter, is stuck covering the bush leagues because his editor (Alan Alda) thinks he cannot cut it as a writer. On top of that, his marriage is disintegrating. One night, he rescues a homeless man (Samuel L. Jackson) and discovers the guy is Battling Bob Satterfield, a former boxer rumored to be dead. Erik sees a chance to give his career a much-needed boost by writing the athlete’s story.


1. Mindhunters (2004). Director: Renny Harlin 2004

FBI agent Jake Harris (Val Kilmer) escorts a group of cadets to a remote island for simulation training. The cadets, under the leadership of J.D. (Christian Slater), will try to catch an imaginary serial killer within the island’s elaborate facility. The FBI, however, is suspicious of Harris’ methods and dispatch Gabe Jensen (LL Cool J) to act as an outside observer. What he finds is a simulation exercise that becomes dangerously real and training that becomes a fight for survival.

 

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