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"Pilot"
Series Painkiller Jane
Season 1, Episode 1
Painkiller Jane 1x01 001
Air date April 13th, 2007
Writers Gil Grant
Director Nick Copus
Producers Kristanna Loken; Rob Word; Kirk Shaw; Gil Grant; Lawrence Hertzog; Matt Hastings; Richard Bullock; Kirk Shaw; Rola Bauer; Stacey Shaw
Starring Kristanna Loken; Alaina Huffman; Noah Danby; Stephen Lobo; Sean Owen Roberts; Melanie Papalia; Nathaniel DeVeaux; Rob Stewart
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"Pilot" is the premiere episode of the science fiction and action television series Painkiller Jane, out of a total series run of twenty-two episodes. The show is based on a series of comic books written by Jimmy Palmiotti. This episode was directed by Nick Copus with a script written by Gil Grant. It first aired on Global Television Network in Canada and on the Sci-Fi Channel in the United States on Friday, April 13th, 2007.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.

Actor Role
Kristanna Loken Jane Vasco
Alaina Huffman Maureen Bowers
Noah Danby Connor King
Stephen Lobo Seth Carpenter
Sean Owen Roberts Riley Jensen
Melanie Papalia Amanda Worth †
Nathaniel DeVeaux Joe Waterman
Rob Stewart Andre McBride

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Adrian Holmes Steve Ford

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Michael Rogers Randall Hyde
Appollonia Vanova Randall Hyde's asst.
Demord Nick Dann Police sergeant
Martin Van Steinburg Paulie
Adam Sinclair Dave Marco
Tiera Skovbye Jane - 10 years old
Bruce Dawson Jane's father
Marko Hohlbein Deputy Director Johnson
Josh Hayden Taunting boy #1
Lewis Broatch Taunting boy #2

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