Richard Jewell


5:10 pm - 7:25 pm, Sunday, November 30 on HBO MUNDI HD (Mexico English) ()

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An American police officer and security guard saves thousands of civilian lives when he finds a bomb-filled backpack at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Initially regarded as a hero, he eventually suffers an intense trial by media after being depicted as a possible suspect.

2019 English Stereo
Biography Drama Profile Crime Drama Crime

Cast & Crew
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Olivia Wilde (Actor) .. Kathy Scruggs
Sam Rockwell (Actor) .. Attorney
Jon Hamm (Actor) .. Tom Shaw
Kathy Bates (Actor) .. Bobi Jewell
Nina Arianda (Actor) .. Nadya
Paul Walter Hauser (Actor) .. Richard Jewell
Ian Gomez (Actor) .. Agent Dan Bennett
Charles Green (Actor) .. Dr. W. Ray Cleere
David Shae (Actor) .. Ron Martz
Marc Farley (Actor) .. Donut Buyer
Wayne Duvall (Actor) .. Polygraph Examiner
Victoria Paige Watkins (Actor) .. Olympus Girl
Niko Nicotera (Actor) .. Dave Dutchess
Shiquita James (Actor) .. Olympic Attendee
Mike Pniewski (Actor) .. Brandon Hamm
Beth Keener (Actor) .. Pregnant Woman
Deja Dee (Actor) .. Woman in Park
Matthew Byrge (Actor) .. Air Force Security
Brian Brightman (Actor) .. Zoeller
Brandon Stanley (Actor) .. Un étudiant
Mike Wilson (Actor) .. Forsythe
Ryan Boz (Actor) .. Un étudiant
John Atwood (Actor) .. Mr. Brenner
Ronnie Allen (Actor) .. L'imitateur de Kenny Rogers
Elizabeth Keener (Actor) .. La femme enceinte
Alan Heckner (Actor) .. Bill Miller - GBI
Robert C. Treveiler (Actor) .. Patrick Williams
Tommy Kane (Actor) .. Horde Reporter
Izzy Herbert (Actor) .. Mariah Braden
Garon Grigsby (Actor) .. Bryant Gumbel
Kelly Collins Lintz (Actor) .. Madame Braden
Joshua Henry (Actor) .. FBI Physical Evidence Guy
James H. Keating (Actor) .. Karaoke Patron
Jonathan Bergman (Actor) .. Jerrod Braden
Daniel Annone (Actor) .. Drunk Teen
Zack Shires (Actor) .. Drunk Teen
Christian Adam (Actor) .. Drunk Teen
Megan Mieduch (Actor) .. 911 Operator #1
Eric Mendenhall (Actor) .. Eric Rudolph

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Olivia Wilde (Actor) .. Kathy Scruggs
Born: March 10, 1984
Birthplace: New York, New York
Trivia: On many an occasion, Olivia Wilde's sleek hair (which alternated between blonde and coal black), sultry figure, and haunting blue eyes typecast her in the mold of an evil seductress and vamp. The N.Y.-born Wilde -- not a blood relation to the famous writer Oscar Wilde, as is commonly assumed, but one inspired by him, who borrowed his surname -- launched into show business with a portrayal of Jewel Goldman, the female lead of Jerry Bruckheimer's short-lived Fox drama Skin (2003). The series constituted an update of Romeo and Juliet and depicted the romance between a porn producer's daughter and a district attorney's son. It folded not long after it premiered, but provided a convenient showcase for Wilde's talents. After key roles in two drug-themed features -- the Nick Cassavetes-directed Alpha Dog and director John Herzfeld's Bobby Z -- Wilde catapulted sensationalism-hungry viewers to their television sets when she portrayed a lesbian bartender who attempts to seduce lovely Mischa Barton on The O.C. She then received regular billing as Jenny Reilly on The Black Donnellys (2007), an NBC series about the exploits of an Irish crime family residing in Hell's Kitchen, which didn't make it past its first season. Wilde rebounded quickly with a coveted role on the smash-hit Fox medical series House, joining the cast during the show's fourth season. She remained on the show for three seasons, and also built up a big-screen career with roles in Year One, Tron: Legacy, The Change-Up, Butter, Cowboys & Aliens, and People Like Us. Once leaving House, she largely focused on her film work, often alternating bigger budget films (like 2013's Rush) with smaller, independent films (like 2013's Drinking Buddies, which she also executive produced).
Sam Rockwell (Actor) .. Attorney
Born: November 05, 1968
Birthplace: Daly City, California, United States
Trivia: An idiosyncratic actor known for both his versatility and sinewy, off-kilter sexiness, Sam Rockwell is one of the stage and screen's most imaginative and least predictable performers. Once dubbed "the male Parker Posey" for his voluminous work in independent films, Rockwell has also earned notice for his work in more mainstream fare, including Frank Darabont's The Green Mile (1999).Born in Daly City, CA, on November 5, 1968, Rockwell enjoyed a steadfastly bohemian upbringing. The son of artists and actors, Rockwell moved to New York City with his parents when he was two. Three years later, his parents divorced, and he spent much of his youth traveling back and forth between them. Raised by his father in San Francisco, he spent his summers in New York with his mother, whose unconventional lifestyle -- replete with sex, drugs, and flamboyant hippies -- introduced Rockwell to some very adult pastimes at an extremely young age. It was through his mother that he became involved in theater, making his stage debut at the age of ten. He later attended San Francisco's High School of the Performing Arts, where, at the age of 18, he was chosen to star in Clown House (1988), an ill-fated thriller revolving around three brothers' fight to the death with a group of maniacal circus entertainers.Following his screen debut, Rockwell moved to New York and proceeded to make 20 more films, including Last Exit to Brooklyn (1990) and Tom Di Cillo's Box of Moonlight (1996). It was the actor's work in the latter film that first won him recognition: as The Kid, a coonskin cap-clad free spirit whose backwoods existence alters the mundane life of a burnt-out engineer (John Turturro), Rockwell gave an engaging performance that sparked industry attention; unfortunately, the independent film disappeared at the box office. The actor next garnered attention for his lead role in John Duigan's Lawn Dogs (1997), a tale about the unconventional friendship between a white trash lawn boy (Rockwell) and a ten year-old girl (Mischa Barton) with a heart problem. Employing a heavy helping of magical realism to tell its story, the film earned fairly positive reviews, and Rockwell drew particular praise for his complex, low-key performance.The actor subsequently appeared in a series of comedies that made good use of his quirky persona, most notably Safe Men (1998), which cast him and Steve Zahn as two singers of dubious quality who find themselves the unwitting targets of the Jewish mafia. In 1999, more mainstream audiences were introduced to Rockwell thanks to his memorable work in three films: A Midsummer Night's Dream, which cast him as the cross-dressing Francis Flute; Galaxy Quest, a comedy spoof in which Rockwell played a cast member of a failing circa-'70s sci-fi TV series; and The Green Mile, in which the actor got to fully exhibit his twisted versatility as Wild Bill, a death-row inmate whom Rockwell himself characterized as "a disgusting, racist, pedophile freak." Switching gears almost as much as humanly possible, Rockwell's following role in Galaxy Quest (1999) found him a quirky cast member of a Star Trek-like television sci-fi series. The contrast between Rockwell's ultra-lightweight Galaxy Quest characterization and his former role as a genuinely revolting criminal was a testament to his versatility, and though he would stick to comedy with Charlie's Angels, a series of small roles would follow before Rockwell teamed with actor George Clooney for Welcome to Collinwood and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (both 2002). Appearing as former host of the cult television sensation The Gong Show in the latter, Rockwell brought Chuck Barris' compellingly quirky (and partially fictionalized) biography to the screen under first-time director George Clooney. In addition to his work onscreen, Rockwell has continued to act on the stage, appearing in such productions as a 1998 off-Broadway run of Mike Leigh's Goosepimples.Over the next several years, Rockwell would remain a constant force on screen, appearing in films like The Assassination of Jesse James, Choke, Frost/Nixon, Choke, Moon, Conviction, Cowboys & Aliens, and The Sitter.
Jon Hamm (Actor) .. Tom Shaw
Born: March 10, 1971
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Sturdy, reliable character actor Jon Hamm debuted onscreen at the turn of the millennium, with a series of key supporting roles in features including Space Cowboys (2000), Kissing Jessica Stein (2001), and Mel Gibson's We Were Soldiers (2002). He also appeared on such TV series as Providence, The Division, What About Brian, and The Unit. Hamm scored his first major lead as executive Don Draper in the AMC network's series Mad Men (2007) -- a period serial about a group of boozing, chain-smoking, and sexist advertising suits toiling away at their jobs in a Manhattan high rise, circa 1960. He earned a variety of award nominations for his work on the show, which itself won the Emmy for best drama series each of its first four years on the air. He parlayed this high-profile success into a recurring gig on 30 Rock, and appeared in films such as The Day the Earth Stood Still, Howl, and Sucker Punch. He was the cop chasing thief Ben Affleck in The Town (2010), and, the next year, had an uncredited appearance in the hit Bridesmaids. In 2012 he appeared in Friends With Kids, which was written and directed by his then-longtime girlfriend Jennifer Westfeldt. While continuing to build his film résumé, Hamm snuck in some television appeances as a voice actor, including guest spots on shows like The Simpsons, Bob's Burgers and Archer. He had a memorable two episode stint on Parks and Recreation (essentially a stretched-out cameo). When Mad Men drew to a close in 2015 (with Hamm finally winning an Emmy Award for the final season), Hamm had significant guest arcs on two new web series lined up - The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp. Hamm also expanded his film work with Million Dollar Arm, Minions and Keeping up with the Joneses.
Kathy Bates (Actor) .. Bobi Jewell
Born: June 28, 1948
Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee
Trivia: Actress Kathy Bates has been involved in the arts in one way or another since graduating from Southern Methodist University. Among the Memphis native's earliest jobs were a stint as a singing waitress in a Catskill resort and a sojourn as a gift shop cashier in New York's Museum of Modern Art. Bates was type-cast in character roles early on, which assured her a lot more work than the thousands of faceless ingenues in the business. Her film debut occurred with 1971's Taking Off, and she made her off-Broadway debut five years later in Vanities.For a long while, Bates made her name on the stage, only to see her roles go to other actresses in the plays' subsequent film adaptations. In 1983, she was nominated for a Tony award for her stage appearance as a garrulous would-be suicide in 'Night, Mother, a role played on screen by Sissy Spacek. She also appeared as Lenny McGrath in Beth Henley's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Crimes of the Heart, a role played on screen by Diane Keaton. And in 1987, playwright Terrence McNally wrote a part specifically tailored to Bates' talents: the much-abused waitress Frankie in Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, a role which won her an Obie award, and, following a familiar pattern, was played on screen by Michelle Pfeiffer.Bates finally got to star in a movie herself in 1990. And what a starring role it was: in Misery, she portrayed the psychotic "Number One Fan" of romance writer Paul Sheldon (James Caan), a searing performance which earned the actress an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. Appropriately enough, Hollywood screenwriters subsequently began making more room for Bates in their scripts. She worked steadily throughout the rest of the decade in films of greatly varying quality. Particular highlights included Fried Green Tomatoes (1991), A Prelude to a Kiss (1992), Dolores Claiborne (1995), Titanic (1997), and Primary Colors (1998), the latter of which featured Bates giving an Oscar and Golden Globe nominated performance as a political muckraker. Following her firey, foul-mouthed performance in that thinly veilied political biopic, Bates added a new credential to her resume, that of director. Initially taking the helm for the made-for-cable feature Dash and Lilly, Bates would subsequently direct episodes of the quirky HBO drama series Six Feet Under, simultaniously taking minor film roles before returning to more substantial roles with the CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame entry My Sister's Keeper. Roles in Love Liza and Dragonfly (both 2002) were soon to follow, and with her turn as an extroverted mother who catches the attention of Jack Nicholson in About Schmidt Bates would recieve her third Oscar nomination.She directed a number of episodes of the HBO series Six Feet Under before joining the cast in season 3 as Bettina. The next year she portrayed Queen Victoria in the big-budget remake of Around the World in 80 Days. She directed he feature Ambulance Girl in 2005. She continued to act steadily in a variety of projects including Failure to Launch, P.S. I Love You, Fred Claus, Bee Movie, and Revolutionary Road. She provided expert support for Sandra Bulock as the younger actress was winning an Oscar in The Blind Side, and Bates joined the cast of The Office in 2009. She was part of the large ensemble in 2010'ss Valentine's Day, and in 2011 starred as Gertrude Stein in Woody Allen's Oscar winning Midnight in Paris. That same year she launched her own network Drama series Harry's Law.
Nina Arianda (Actor) .. Nadya
Born: September 18, 1984
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Is bilingual in English and Ukrainian due to her parents' Ukrainian heritage. Became interested in performing at the age of 3 when she participated in a poetry recital. Studied at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Made her Broadway debut as Billie Dawn in a stage production of Born Yesterday opposite Jim Belushi. Played Vanda in a 2011 Broadway production of David Ives' Venus in Fur, a role that led to her first Tony award. Named Stage Star of the Year by New York Magazine in 2011. Featured in Forbes' 2011 list of Top 30 Under 30 in entertainment.
Paul Walter Hauser (Actor) .. Richard Jewell
Born: October 15, 1986
Birthplace: Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Started performing stand-up comedy when he was 16.Many of his relatives are Lutheran ministers, including his grandfather, father and brother.Was already writing scripts when he was in high school.Dropped out of college to pursue an acting career.Signing up as an extra for the movie Virginia (2010), which was film in his home state, led to a small role after he approached director Dustin Lance Black to congratulate him on winning the Oscar for Milk (2008).Worked in a butcher shop and a bowling alley.Didn't had to audition for the role of Richard Jewell in Clint Eastwood's film Richard Jewell (2019).
Mitchell Hoog (Actor)
Ian Gomez (Actor) .. Agent Dan Bennett
Born: December 27, 1964
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Met wife Nia Vardalos when both were in Chicago performing with the Second City comedy group. Says the day he was hired for Second City (which also featured Chris Farley at the same time) was one of the happiest of his life. Made film debut in 1993's Rookie of the Year. His endearing performance as Javier, the flamboyant coffee-shop manager on The WB's Felicity, was originally supposed to be temporary. His character became so popular that he was rescued from deportation and made a permanent fixture. During the same period when he was appearing on Felicity, he held roles as a goofy sidekick on ABC's Norm and as a conniving ladder-climber on The Drew Carey Show. Appeared in wife Nia Vardalos' hit comedy My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002), a film she wrote and based on their relationship. In 2008, he and his wife adopted a daughter.
Charles Green (Actor) .. Dr. W. Ray Cleere
David Shae (Actor) .. Ron Martz
Marc Farley (Actor) .. Donut Buyer
Wayne Duvall (Actor) .. Polygraph Examiner
Born: May 29, 1958
Randy Havens (Actor)
Victoria Paige Watkins (Actor) .. Olympus Girl
Niko Nicotera (Actor) .. Dave Dutchess
Shiquita James (Actor) .. Olympic Attendee
Mike Pniewski (Actor) .. Brandon Hamm
Born: April 20, 1961
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: First acting gig was in his senior year of high school in a production of Fiddler on the Roof, in which he was cast as the lead, Tevye. Studied sports medicine before changing his focus to acting. Won the Natalie Wood Acting Award at UCLA. Nearly left the acting profession when he was offered a lucrative job in financial services. Served as Georgia's representative on the National Board of the Screen Actors Guild from January 2002 to September 2004. Advocated for the merger of SAG (Screen Actors Guild) and AFTRA (American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) prior to their 2012 merger as SAG-AFTRA. Has also served as the Atlanta Local First Vice-President of SAG-AFTRA. Has used acting principles and experience to launch a successful business as a career coach.
Beth Keener (Actor) .. Pregnant Woman
Deja Dee (Actor) .. Woman in Park
Matthew Byrge (Actor) .. Air Force Security
Billy Slaughter (Actor)
Born: June 03, 1980
Dylan Kussman (Actor)
Born: January 21, 1971
Maury Morgan (Actor)
Franco Castan (Actor)
Kendrick Cross (Actor)
Born: May 01, 1971
Jill-Michele Meleán (Actor)
James Keating (Actor)
Dani Deetté (Actor)
Olaolu Winfunke (Actor)
David Lengel (Actor)
Born: March 25, 1982
Alex Collins (Actor)
Christine A. Jordan (Actor)
Philip Fornah (Actor)
Mallory Hoff (Actor)
Andrea Laing (Actor)
Kellen Boyle (Actor)
Robert Tinsley (Actor)
David De Vries (Actor)
John Gettier (Actor)
Brandon Morris (Actor)
Benjamin Weaver (Actor)
Grant Roberts (Actor)
Desmond Phillips (Actor)
Michael Otis (Actor)
Nicole Sellars (Actor)
Kevin Patrick Murphy (Actor)
Russ Williamson (Actor)
Skye Mowbray (Actor)
Brian Brightman (Actor) .. Zoeller
Brandon Stanley (Actor) .. Un étudiant
Mike Wilson (Actor) .. Forsythe
Ryan Boz (Actor) .. Un étudiant
John Atwood (Actor) .. Mr. Brenner
Ronnie Allen (Actor) .. L'imitateur de Kenny Rogers
Elizabeth Keener (Actor) .. La femme enceinte
Born: December 01, 1966
Alan Heckner (Actor) .. Bill Miller - GBI
Robert C. Treveiler (Actor) .. Patrick Williams
Tommy Kane (Actor) .. Horde Reporter
Izzy Herbert (Actor) .. Mariah Braden
Garon Grigsby (Actor) .. Bryant Gumbel
Kelly Collins Lintz (Actor) .. Madame Braden
Joshua Henry (Actor) .. FBI Physical Evidence Guy
Born: September 02, 1984
James H. Keating (Actor) .. Karaoke Patron
Jonathan Bergman (Actor) .. Jerrod Braden
Daniel Annone (Actor) .. Drunk Teen
Zack Shires (Actor) .. Drunk Teen
Christian Adam (Actor) .. Drunk Teen
Megan Mieduch (Actor) .. 911 Operator #1
Eric Mendenhall (Actor) .. Eric Rudolph

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