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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]
Schmid is known for his starring role as 470-year-old vampire Henry Fitzroy on Lifetime's supernatural drama series Blood Ties, [2] and for his recurring role as Aidan Waite's vampire progeny Henry on the Syfy series Being Human. [2] [3] He also starred as Robert Morehouse in the BBC America drama series Copper. [3] [1]
She starred as Dale Arden in the Flash Gordon series, [3] as Coreen Fennel in Blood Ties, and as Shea Allen in the CBS thriller series Harper's Island. [4] She has also guest starred in shows including The CW series Life Unexpected. Aside from appearing in Final Destination 3 and Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, Holden portrayed Joyce Dagen in ...
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
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 ...
In 2001, McLellan joined the cast of CBS procedural JAG, in a recurring role as Navy Petty Officer Jennifer Coates. For the final season of the show she was elevated to series regular. After the series ended, McLellan was cast as the wife of Peter Krause's character, in the ABC soapy comedy-drama series Dirty Sexy Money. The series was canceled ...