"Pilot" | |
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Series Painkiller Jane Season 1, Episode 1 | |
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 |
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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 |
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Adrian Holmes | Steve Ford |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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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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