"Hunt for the I-5 Killer" Movie Cast
John Corbett starred as Ian Miller in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," which was one of the highest-grossing independent films of all time. He is also best known for his role as Aidan Shaw, starring opposite Sarah Jessica Parker in HBO's "Sex & the City," for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe in 2002. He reprised his role in the 2010 theatrical release of "Sex & the City 2." In addition Corbett received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for his work on the popular CBS series "Northern Exposure."
Corbett was most recently seen in the films "Street Kings," with Keanu Reeves and Forest Whitaker; "The Burning Plain," with Charlize Theron; the Sony feature "The Messengers," directed by Danny and Oxide Pang; and Fox 2000's "Ramona and Beezus." In television, he most recently played Max Gregson on Showtime's "United States of Tara," and in 2007 he starred in the Lifetime Original Movie "Nora Roberts' Montana Sky."
Born and raised in West Virginia, Corbett moved out to California to find work in a steel factory. He worked there for six years until an injury forced him to stop. Concurrently, John was attending the local city college and decided to sit in on a friend's drama class. While watching the class, he was invited onstage for an exercise and became captivated with the craft. He acted in several college theater productions in which his drama teacher recognized his talent and encouraged him to pursue a career in Hollywood.
Sara Canning as Beth WilliamsBorn and raised in Newfoundland, Canada, Sara Canning first stepped onto a stage at age 11 and was hooked immediately, spending every waking moment of her formative years acting in plays and musicals. After performing in the "Teens at the Turn Festival" at Edmonton's Citadel Theatre, she went on to study acting at the Vancouver Film School.
Canning's television credits include "Smallville," "Kyle XY" and two years as series regular Jenna Sommers on the hit show "The Vampire Diaries." She also starred opposite James Van Der Beek and LeVar Burton in Lifetime's Original Movie "Taken in Broad Daylight." In 2009, she earned the role of hardened homesteader Maggie McGregor in the award-winning Canadian period piece "Black Field," for which she was honored with the Best Performance award at the Vancouver Women in Film and Television Festival.
Canning is currently writing two screenplays, in the hopes of bringing her own stories and characters to the screen.
Bo Derek as Seaver
Born Mary Cathleen Collins, to a California family of Irish/German/Dutch descent, Bo Derek was a beautiful teenager got her first modeling job at 15.
As Bo Derek, she starred in "Orca" in 1977. Her next project proved to be her most successful and, as the ultra-sexy cornrowed Jenny in the Blake Edwards' comedy "10," Derek was instantly catapulted to international sex symbol status.
Ann Rule (Author)
Ann Rule is one of America's foremost true-crime writers. Her family has been involved in law enforcement for several generations, and she herself was a Seattle Police Officer. Her prolific career as a writer has spanned more than 30 years. During that time, she has published over 1,400 articles and 30 books, the majority of which were based on real-life cases. Rule spends several months researching each of her nonfiction books, and has attended scores of trials, and interviewed cops, killers and prosecutors as well as visited the locations all over America where the crimes have occurred. She is a certified instructor who speaks on a myriad of subjects including serial murder, sadistic sociopaths, women who kill and high-profile offenders. Rule has given presentations on these topics to the FBI, the American Academy of Forensic Science, and various law enforcement classes. Ann Rule wrote the definitive book on serial killer Ted Bundy, "The Stranger Beside Me," and almost all of the award-winning author's books have been on The New York Times Best Seller list.
In 2009, Lifetime Movie Network premiered two film adaptations of her most popular crime books – "Ann Rule's Too Late to Say Goodbye," starring Rob Lowe, and the two-night miniseries event "Ann Rule's Everything She Ever Wanted," starring Gina Gershon.



