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VIDEO: CSI: NY - Who's There?

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CSI: NY - Who's There?
Free | Xfinity
Length: 43:19
Aired: 1/13/2012

A home invasion investigation becomes more complicated when the victim's family turns out to be less perfect than they originally seem. watch

VIDEO: CSI: NY - Who's There?

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CSI: NY - Who's There?
Free | CBS
Length: 43:19
Aired: 1/13/2012

A home invasion investigation becomes more complicated when the victim's family turns out to be less perfect than they originally seem. watch

VIDEO: Who's There? [HD]

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Who's There? [HD]
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Length: 44:00
Aired: 1/13/2012

A home invasion investigation becomes more complicated when the victim's family turns out to be less perfect than they originally seem. watch

Vincent Ventresca: Videos

Prey
MR. MONK AND THE BIRDS AND THE BEES
The Learning Curve
MADISON

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Madison
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Dead and Breakfast
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Madison
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Dead and Breakfast

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CSI: NY - Who's There?
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Dollhouse: The Attic Part 2
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Belonging [HD]
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Needs

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Year Title Description
2005 Dead & Breakfast Movie, Actor - Doc
2005 Madison Movie, Actor - Walker Greif
2004 Complete Savages TV Show Series, Actor - Jimmy
2000 Love & Sex Movie, Actor - Richard
2000 Invisible Man TV Show Series, Actor - Darien Fawkes

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Invisible Man Reappears

When he signed up to appear in the Sci Fi Channel flick Larva (premiering Saturday at 9 pm/ET), leading man Vincent Ventresca knew that the feature's creatures were likely to steal scenes from him. "They do kind of upstage me," he admits to TV Guide Online with a chuckle. "They're not like worms, that's for sure!" Luckily, the Complete Savages regular was fine with ceding the spotlight to the monsters' mashing. "My biggest fear going into this project was that it wouldn't seem suspenseful, because it would seem so ridiculous. But everyone really committed to what was at stake, and consequently, it works. I'm really proud of it." Needless to say, the onetime Invisible Man star is not among those performers who turn up their noses at fantastical fare. "I've always just wanted to be a part of something that ultimately seemed like it mattered, and that's what's so great about a sci-fi audience," he explains. "It matters to them! read more

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