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Jayne Atkinson as Erin Strauss - CM 3x02

they, 5th graders? Srsly. Jayne Atkinson was right to come in and kick some butt. Jaaaayne ♥...jayne atkinson thomas gibson erin strauss

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Jayne Atkinson on Syriana

short scene from the film...syriana george clooney jayne atkinson alexander sidding karen hayes

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Jayne Atkinson on Twelve and Holding

some short scenes...twelve and holding michael cuesta jayne atkinson karen hayes 24

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Jayne Atkinson on Criminal Minds Finale

Last scene from final episode "The Evilution of Frank"...criminal minds thomas gibson aaron hotchner jayne atkinson karen hayes erin strauss

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Free Willy Soundtrack - Basil Poledouris

with Michael Jackson - Will You Be There

Some of us will never understand why this boy-and-his-whale tale became the hit family film of 1993 and one of the bestselling videos of all time. But it is easy to see how clever marketing and a tear-jerking story could touch the hearts of kids and parents the world over, especially because the endangered Orca whale named Willy is such a majestic creature. The story couldn't be more conventional--it's like Old Yeller and The Black Stallion with a big sea mammal--but as the boy who comes to Willy's aid against the whale's exploitative owner, young Jason James Richter gives an appealing performance with which children can readily identify. After two sequels and an animated television series, this popular film also had a happy real-life ending: Keiko the whale (who plays Willy) recovered from failing health and was gradually trained to survive outside of captivity.
Cast
Jason James Richter
Lori Petty
Jayne Atkinson
August Schellenberg
Michael Madsen
Michael Ironside
Richard Riehle
Mykelti Williamson

Director
Simon Wincer
Cast
Jason James Richter
Jayne Atkinson
Michael Madsen
August Schellenberg
Mary Kate Schellhardt
Francis Capra
Jon Tenney
Elizabeth Pena
M. Emmet Walsh
Mykelti Williamson
John Considine
Laszlo Kovacs

Director
Dwight H. Little
Cast
Jason James Richter
August Schellenberg
Rene Russo
Director
Sam Pillsbury

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Free Willy - Trailer

with Michael Jackson - Will You Be There

Some of... (more)
Added: October 01, 2007
with Michael Jackson - Will You Be There

Some of us will never understand why this boy-and-his-whale tale became the hit family film of 1993 and one of the bestselling videos of all time. But it is easy to see how clever marketing and a tear-jerking story could touch the hearts of kids and parents the world over, especially because the endangered Orca whale named Willy is such a majestic creature. The story couldn't be more conventional--it's like Old Yeller and The Black Stallion with a big sea mammal--but as the boy who comes to Willy's aid against the whale's exploitative owner, young Jason James Richter gives an appealing performance with which children can readily identify. After two sequels and an animated television series, this popular film also had a happy real-life ending: Keiko the whale (who plays Willy) recovered from failing health and was gradually trained to survive outside of captivity.
Cast
Jason James Richter
Lori Petty
Jayne Atkinson
August Schellenberg
Michael Madsen
Michael Ironside
Richard Riehle
Mykelti Williamson

Director
Simon Wincer
Cast
Jason James Richter
Jayne Atkinson
Michael Madsen
August Schellenberg
Mary Kate Schellhardt
Francis Capra
Jon Tenney
Elizabeth Pena
M. Emmet Walsh
Mykelti Williamson
John Considine
Laszlo Kovacs

Director
Dwight H. Little
Cast
Jason James Richter
August Schellenberg
Rene Russo
Director
Sam Pillsbury

The Orca (Orcinus orca) is the largest member of the dolphin family (order Cetacea, subfamily Delphinidae) and a versatile predator. It is also known as a Killer Whale or Great Killer Whale, even though it is not a whale. The Killer Whale name is actually a corruption of the older Killer of Whales?the species is known to prey on juvenile and small cetaceans. Another term for the animal is Grampus. "Orca" is a latin word meaning both whale and demon. The word is the origin of orc, a legendary monster.

The animals are distinctively marked, with a black back, white chest and sides and a white patch above and behind the eye. They have a heavy and stocky body and a large dorsal fin. Males can be up to 9.5 metres long (a little over 31 feet) and weigh as much as 10 tons; females are smaller, reaching 8.5 metres (about 28 feet) at most and a weight of 7 or 8 tons. Calves at birth weight about 180 kg and are about 2.4 metres long (about 8 feet). At about 1.8m (about 6 feet), the dorsal fin of the male is taller than the female's, and more upright. From a distance, females and juveniles can be confused with various dolphin and porpoise species.

An Orca's diet depends entirely on availability, although pods can specialize and thus ignore potential prey. It is believed they require around 60kg of food daily. Their prey includes twenty species of cetaceans, five species of pinniped (seals), thirty species of fish (particularly salmon), seven species of bird and two species of squid, in addition to a variety of other sea creatures, occasionally including larger whales such as Fin Whales, Minke Whales, Gray Whales, or even young Blue Whales. Orcas even hunt and kill Great White Sharks for their nutrient-rich livers and to eliminate competitors for food. It is from their attacks on whales that they gained their name; they do not attack humans.

Orcas have one of the most sophisticated ultrasonic sounds of all animals who use this method of communication. Not only do they have regional "dialects", which produce slight variations in sound depending on their geographical distribution but each animal has two distinct 'callsigns'. One which distinguishes them as an individual and another that identifies the pod they belong to.

Orca has been targeted in commercial whaling, but catches are now insignificant. In the 1950s the U.S. Air Force, at the request of the Icelandic government used bombers and riflemen to slaughter orcas in Icelandic waters because they compete with humans for fish. The operation was considered a great success at the time.

In recent years, the Orca's intelligence, trainability, striking appearance, playfulness in captivity and its sheer size have made it a popular public aquarium or zoo attraction. This, combined with the fact that the animal is not aggressive towards humans, has led to the image of the species being rehabilitated from an object of fear like Great White Sharks to a respected predator, worthy of toleration, like the wolf in the United States. Orcas in captivity may develop pathologies such as dorsal fin collapse, seen in 60-90% of captive males.
The Rescue, The Adventure Home

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Free Willy 3 - Trailer

The Rescue, The Adventure Home

with Michael Jackson - Will You Be There

Some of... (more)
Added: October 01, 2007
with Michael Jackson - Will You Be There

Some of us will never understand why this boy-and-his-whale tale became the hit family film of 1993 and one of the bestselling videos of all time. But it is easy to see how clever marketing and a tear-jerking story could touch the hearts of kids and parents the world over, especially because the endangered Orca whale named Willy is such a majestic creature. The story couldn't be more conventional--it's like Old Yeller and The Black Stallion with a big sea mammal--but as the boy who comes to Willy's aid against the whale's exploitative owner, young Jason James Richter gives an appealing performance with which children can readily identify. After two sequels and an animated television series, this popular film also had a happy real-life ending: Keiko the whale (who plays Willy) recovered from failing health and was gradually trained to survive outside of captivity.
Cast
Jason James Richter
Lori Petty
Jayne Atkinson
August Schellenberg
Michael Madsen
Michael Ironside
Richard Riehle
Mykelti Williamson

Director
Simon Wincer
Cast
Jason James Richter
Jayne Atkinson
Michael Madsen
August Schellenberg
Mary Kate Schellhardt
Francis Capra
Jon Tenney
Elizabeth Pena
M. Emmet Walsh
Mykelti Williamson
John Considine
Laszlo Kovacs

Director
Dwight H. Little
Cast
Jason James Richter
August Schellenberg
Rene Russo
Director
Sam Pillsbury

The Orca (Orcinus orca) is the largest member of the dolphin family (order Cetacea, subfamily Delphinidae) and a versatile predator. It is also known as a Killer Whale or Great Killer Whale, even though it is not a whale. The Killer Whale name is actually a corruption of the older Killer of Whales?the species is known to prey on juvenile and small cetaceans. Another term for the animal is Grampus. "Orca" is a latin word meaning both whale and demon. The word is the origin of orc, a legendary monster.

The animals are distinctively marked, with a black back, white chest and sides and a white patch above and behind the eye. They have a heavy and stocky body and a large dorsal fin. Males can be up to 9.5 metres long (a little over 31 feet) and weigh as much as 10 tons; females are smaller, reaching 8.5 metres (about 28 feet) at most and a weight of 7 or 8 tons. Calves at birth weight about 180 kg and are about 2.4 metres long (about 8 feet). At about 1.8m (about 6 feet), the dorsal fin of the male is taller than the female's, and more upright. From a distance, females and juveniles can be confused with various dolphin and porpoise species.

An Orca's diet depends entirely on availability, although pods can specialize and thus ignore potential prey. It is believed they require around 60kg of food daily. Their prey includes twenty species of cetaceans, five species of pinniped (seals), thirty species of fish (particularly salmon), seven species of bird and two species of squid, in addition to a variety of other sea creatures, occasionally including larger whales such as Fin Whales, Minke Whales, Gray Whales, or even young Blue Whales. Orcas even hunt and kill Great White Sharks for their nutrient-rich livers and to eliminate competitors for food. It is from their attacks on whales that they gained their name; they do not attack humans.

Orcas have one of the most sophisticated ultrasonic sounds of all animals who use this method of communication. Not only do they have regional "dialects", which produce slight variations in sound depending on their geographical distribution but each animal has two distinct 'callsigns'. One which distinguishes them as an individual and another that identifies the pod they belong to.

Orca has been targeted in commercial whaling, but catches are now insignificant. In the 1950s the U.S. Air Force, at the request of the Icelandic government used bombers and riflemen to slaughter orcas in Icelandic waters because they compete with humans for fish. The operation was considered a great success at the time.

In recent years, the Orca's intelligence, trainability, striking appearance, playfulness in captivity and its sheer size have made it a popular public aquarium or zoo attraction. This, combined with the fact that the animal is not aggressive towards humans, has led to the image of the species being rehabilitated from an object of fear like Great White Sharks to a respected predator, worthy of toleration, like the wolf in the United States. Orcas in captivity may develop pathologies such as dorsal fin collapse, seen in 60-90% of captive males.

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Free Willy 2 - Trailer

The Rescue, The Adventure Home

with Michael Jackson - Will You Be There

Some of... (more)
Added: October 01, 2007
with Michael Jackson - Will You Be There

Some of us will never understand why this boy-and-his-whale tale became the hit family film of 1993 and one of the bestselling videos of all time. But it is easy to see how clever marketing and a tear-jerking story could touch the hearts of kids and parents the world over, especially because the endangered Orca whale named Willy is such a majestic creature. The story couldn't be more conventional--it's like Old Yeller and The Black Stallion with a big sea mammal--but as the boy who comes to Willy's aid against the whale's exploitative owner, young Jason James Richter gives an appealing performance with which children can readily identify. After two sequels and an animated television series, this popular film also had a happy real-life ending: Keiko the whale (who plays Willy) recovered from failing health and was gradually trained to survive outside of captivity.
Cast
Jason James Richter
Lori Petty
Jayne Atkinson
August Schellenberg
Michael Madsen
Michael Ironside
Richard Riehle
Mykelti Williamson

Director
Simon Wincer
Cast
Jason James Richter
Jayne Atkinson
Michael Madsen
August Schellenberg
Mary Kate Schellhardt
Francis Capra
Jon Tenney
Elizabeth Pena
M. Emmet Walsh
Mykelti Williamson
John Considine
Laszlo Kovacs

Director
Dwight H. Little
Cast
Jason James Richter
August Schellenberg
Rene Russo
Director
Sam Pillsbury

The Orca (Orcinus orca) is the largest member of the dolphin family (order Cetacea, subfamily Delphinidae) and a versatile predator. It is also known as a Killer Whale or Great Killer Whale, even though it is not a whale. The Killer Whale name is actually a corruption of the older Killer of Whales?the species is known to prey on juvenile and small cetaceans. Another term for the animal is Grampus. "Orca" is a latin word meaning both whale and demon. The word is the origin of orc, a legendary monster.

The animals are distinctively marked, with a black back, white chest and sides and a white patch above and behind the eye. They have a heavy and stocky body and a large dorsal fin. Males can be up to 9.5 metres long (a little over 31 feet) and weigh as much as 10 tons; females are smaller, reaching 8.5 metres (about 28 feet) at most and a weight of 7 or 8 tons. Calves at birth weight about 180 kg and are about 2.4 metres long (about 8 feet). At about 1.8m (about 6 feet), the dorsal fin of the male is taller than the female's, and more upright. From a distance, females and juveniles can be confused with various dolphin and porpoise species.

An Orca's diet depends entirely on availability, although pods can specialize and thus ignore potential prey. It is believed they require around 60kg of food daily. Their prey includes twenty species of cetaceans, five species of pinniped (seals), thirty species of fish (particularly salmon), seven species of bird and two species of squid, in addition to a variety of other sea creatures, occasionally including larger whales such as Fin Whales, Minke Whales, Gray Whales, or even young Blue Whales. Orcas even hunt and kill Great White Sharks for their nutrient-rich livers and to eliminate competitors for food. It is from their attacks on whales that they gained their name; they do not attack humans.

Orcas have one of the most sophisticated ultrasonic sounds of all animals who use this method of communication. Not only do they have regional "dialects", which produce slight variations in sound depending on their geographical distribution but each animal has two distinct 'callsigns'. One which distinguishes them as an individual and another that identifies the pod they belong to.

Orca has been targeted in commercial whaling, but catches are now insignificant. In the 1950s the U.S. Air Force, at the request of the Icelandic government used bombers and riflemen to slaughter orcas in Icelandic waters because they compete with humans for fish. The operation was considered a great success at the time.

In recent years, the Orca's intelligence, trainability, striking appearance, playfulness in captivity and its sheer size have made it a popular public aquarium or zoo attraction. This, combined with the fact that the animal is not aggressive towards humans, has led to the image of the species being rehabilitated from an object of fear like Great White Sharks to a respected predator, worthy of toleration, like the wolf in the United States. Orcas in captivity may develop pathologies such as dorsal fin collapse, seen in 60-90% of captive males.

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Twelve and Holding

Explores the complexities of children losing their innocence and adults struggling to guide them. In the suburbs of America, three close knit 12-year-olds ñ introverted Jacob (Conor Donovan), precocious Malee (Zoe Weizenbaum) and vulnerable Leonard (Jesse Camacho) — start down the path of self-discovery.

Trailer (2:00)
Drama
Rating: R
In Theatres: May 19th, 2006

Michael Cuesta (dir.)
Linus Roache
Annabella Sciorra
Jeremy Renner
Jayne Atkinson
Marcia Debonis

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A Year in the Life-Jim and Lindley Eisenberg

little lighthearted scene where Jim "builds" Lindley the TV stand that she was wanting....Jayne Atkinson Adam Arkin Year in the Life 80's Drama

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