"Live and Learn" | |
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Series Falling Skies Season 1, Episode 1 | |
Air date | June 19th, 2011 |
Writers | Robert Rodat |
Director | Carl Franklin |
Producers | Steven Spielberg; Robert Rodat; Darryl Frank; Justin Falvey; Mark Verheiden; Greg Beeman; Graham Yost; John Ryan |
Starring | Noah Wyle; Moon Bloodgood; Drew Roy; Maxim Knight; Seychelle Gabriel; Peter Shinkoda; Mpho Koaho; Sarah Carter; Connor Jessup; Will Patton |
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"Live and Learn" is the premiere episode of season one of the science fiction television series Falling Skies and comprises episodes 0 and 1 of the series as part of a two-hour pilot episode. It was directed by Carl Franklin with a script written by Robert Rodat. It first aired on TNT on Sunday, June 19th, 2011 at 10:00 pm.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Jessy Schram | Karen |
Bruce Gray | Uncle Scott |
Dale Dye | Jim Porter |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Dylan Authors | Jimmy Boland |
Brent Jones | Click |
Lynne Deragon | Kate Gordon |
Wesley Morgan | Simms |
Adam Butcher | Farley |
Zarrin Darnell-Martin | Female fighter |
Elias Edraki | Wilson |
Melissa Kramer | Sarah |
Nick Alachiotis | Man at barricade |
Avery Kadish | Constance |
China Anderson | Young survivor |
Emily Hahn | Young survivor |
Mya Michaels | Parent of missing child |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This is the first episode of the series. This episode aired as a two-hour pilot special.
- This is the first sci-fi acting work for Maxim Knight.
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