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Blood Ties is a Canadian television series based on the Blood Books by Tanya Huff; the show was created by Peter Mohan.It is set in Toronto, Ontario, and features a 4-and-a-half century old vampire, Henry Fitzroy, assisting private investigator Vicki Nelson in dealing with crime committed via paranormal elements, a similar premise to an earlier series also set in Toronto, Forever Knight.
In Season 2 episode 'Blood Ties', original cast members from Season 1, Spencer Rochfort and Randy Vasquez, returned for a special appearance as their characters Brett Richardson and Marcos Chavez. Brett retired from his activities as governamental agent a Marcus, also retired from activity, has become the owner of a limusine company.
Eklund appeared in 2 episodes of Smallville in different roles in 2001 and 2007. [3] [8] From 2005–2007 he played narcotics detective Rene Desjardins on the Canadian crime drama series Intelligence. [3] [8] In 2007 Eklund also had a recurring role on the Canadian series Blood Ties. [8] In 2008 Eklund appeared on an episode of Supernatural. [3]
His characters were recast by other cast members or written out without explanation, Lucero was paid tribute in the series finale. Robert Lansing: Capt. Paul Blaisdell Kung Fu: The Legend Continues: 24 1994-10-23 Cancer 2 Character written out; No on-screen explanation given. Hugh O'Connor: Lonnie Jamison In the Heat of the Night: 1995-04-07
Blood Ties, a 2007 Canadian series "Blood Ties", a 2004 episode of Alias "Blood Ties" (), a 2001 episode"Blood Ties" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), a 2001 episode"Blood Ties", a 1999 episode of Diagnosis: Murder
Charleson’s cause of death comes one month after the four-time Daytime Emmy nominee died at age 79 on Jan. 12. At the time, General Hospital' s executive producer Frank Valentini announced her ...
Leslie Charleson has died at the age of 79. The actress was best known as Monica Quartermaine on the soap opera General Hospital, a role she began playing in 1977, making her the cast member who ...
He also said "Blood Ties" could serve as a good introduction to the series for new viewers. [23] Alan Sepinwall, television critic for The Star-Ledger, criticized the addition of "silly" action-oriented scenes the traditionally more intelligent show, but praised "Blood Ties" and the addition of the new cast members. Sepinwall particularly ...