Subject: Re: Kenneth Welsh (Windom Earle) in Miniseries From: boyajian@ruby.enet.dec.com (The fox so cunning and free) Date: 1992-03-25, 05:47 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1Hi7HB1w164w@midiline.la.ca.us>, johnatwe@midiline.la.ca.us (John atwell) writes... } Just saw Kenneth Welsh in a TV miniseries on an independent channel out } here in L.A. The title of the two-part movie is "LOVE AND HATE". } Mr. Welsh played the male half of a divorcing couple. I only watched the } first 10 minutes or so...and it was obvious he was the heavy. Oh } well...typecast again. Except that LOVE AND HATE: A MARRIAGE MADE IN HELL (the full title - known in Canada as LOVE AND HATE: THE STORY OF COLIN AND JOANNE THATCHER) was made in 1989, long before he appeared in TWIN PEAKS. He's played a nasty before, too. He played a wife-beater in the episode "Acts of Terror" on the first-run syndicated version of THE TWILIGHT ZONE. On the other hand, he's played good guys, too. Back in 1970, he played D'Artagnan in a production of "The Three Musketeers" that was shown on THE N.E.T. PLAYHOUSE (N.E.T. -- "National Educational Television" -- was the old name for PBS). -- "Buster, this trip downriver has been truly special. Downright Twainian in a Hitchcockian sort of way." --- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC, "The Mill", Maynard, MA) boyajian@ruby.enet.dec.com