Southpaw


02:03 am - 04:33 am, Wednesday, November 5 on WGBO MovieSphere Gold (66.2)

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About this Broadcast
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A troubled boxer attempts to get his life together and regain his championship title after his wife is killed and his daughter is taken away by child protection services. In order to get back in fighting shape, he works with a hardened trainer at a run-down gym.

2015 English Stereo
Drama Action/adventure Boxing

Cast & Crew
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Victor Ortiz (Actor) .. Ramone
Rita Ora (Actor) .. Maria Escobar
Clare Foley (Actor) .. Alice
Miguel Gómez (Actor) .. Miguel Escobar
Skylan Brooks (Actor) .. Hoppy
Dominic Colón (Actor) .. Mikey
Oona Laurence (Actor) .. Leila Hope
Malcolm M. Mays (Actor) .. Gabe
Lana Young (Actor) .. Gloria
Beau Knapp (Actor) .. Jon Jon
Patsy Meck (Actor)
Lisa Young (Actor) .. Gloria
Jimmy Lennon Jr. (Actor) .. Jimmy Lennon Jr.
Charles Hoyes (Actor) .. Stuart Korman
Michelle Johnston (Actor) .. Mrs. Doyle
Adam Kroloff (Actor) .. Simon Stillman
Cedric D. Jones (Actor) .. Darius Jones
Ian Eagle (Actor) .. Reporter #2
Alejandro Chamorro (Actor) .. Reporter #3
Naomie Harris (Actor) .. Angela Rivera

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Did You Know..
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Victor Ortiz (Actor) .. Ramone
Born: January 31, 1987
Birthplace: Garden City, Kansas, United States
Trivia: Took up boxing at age 7. Naturally right-handed, but fights in a southpaw stance, leading with his left hand. Spent several years in foster care before his older sister turned 18 and was able to become his legal guardian. Turned pro in 2004, at age 17. Signed with Golden Boy Promotions, owned by Oscar De La Hoya, in 2008. Had his jaw broken in a fight with Joseito Lopez in June 2012. Joined Dancing with the Stars in season 16, partnered with professional Lindsay Arnold.
Rita Ora (Actor) .. Maria Escobar
Born: November 26, 1990
Birthplace: Pristina, Kosovo, Yugoslavia
Trivia: Family fled Yugoslavia for the United Kingdom when she was 1. In 2007, sang on Craig David's song "Awkward" and worked with him again on "Where's Your Love" in 2008. Auditioned for the BBC's Eurovision - Your Country Needs You in 2009. Signed a record deal with Roc Nation in December 2009; later that year, appeared on Jay-Z's video "Young Forever and Drake's "Over". Her single, with DJ Fresh, "Hot Right Now" reached number 1 in the Official UK Singles Chart. Released her debut album, Ora, in 2012; it reached the top of the UK Album Charts in August 2012.
Clare Foley (Actor) .. Alice
Born: September 24, 2001
Grace Marie Williams (Actor)
Miguel Gómez (Actor) .. Miguel Escobar
Born: August 20, 1985
Birthplace: Santiago de Cali, Colombia
Trivia: Boxed during his childhood, and was so fierce he was nicknamed Lil' Aztek; he would later adopt Aztek as his rapper persona. Was the first artist that Jay Z signed to the Roc La Familia music label. Helped start The Wolf Pack, a community enrichment organization in Houston, that handed out food to the hungry and helped set up parks. In his first screen appearance, in Louie, he played a lifeguard who bonded with Louis C.K.'s character over their shared immigrant background; both Gomez and C.K. are actually immigrants in real life. Starred in boxing movie Southpaw with Jake Gyllenhaal; Gyllenhaal, right-handed, had to learn to box with his left, while Gomez, left-handed, had to learn to box with his right.
Rowdy Brown (Actor)
Skylan Brooks (Actor) .. Hoppy
Born: February 12, 1999
Birthplace: Torrance, California, United States
Trivia: Started acting at age 5; began with commercials and student films. Trained in dance during his childhood; credits this training for his athleticism in filming movies. Auditioned for Oprah as part of Boyz Crew, a child boy-band, at age 10. Earned two Breakthrough Performance nominations for The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete. Performed Steve Buscemi's monologue from Fargo for a movie, was later complemented by Buscemi himself for the performance.
Dominic Colón (Actor) .. Mikey
Oona Laurence (Actor) .. Leila Hope
Marie Elena O'Brien (Actor)
Malcolm M. Mays (Actor) .. Gabe
Born: February 14, 1990
Lana Young (Actor) .. Gloria
Adam Ratcliffe (Actor)
Beau Knapp (Actor) .. Jon Jon
Danny Henriquez (Actor)
Patsy Meck (Actor)
Born: May 10, 1945
Lisa Young (Actor) .. Gloria
Jimmy Lennon Jr. (Actor) .. Jimmy Lennon Jr.
Charles Hoyes (Actor) .. Stuart Korman
Michelle Johnston (Actor) .. Mrs. Doyle
Born: October 04, 1964
Adam Kroloff (Actor) .. Simon Stillman
Born: January 09, 1968
Cedric D. Jones (Actor) .. Darius Jones
Ian Eagle (Actor) .. Reporter #2
Alejandro Chamorro (Actor) .. Reporter #3
Malcolm Mays (Actor)
Dominic Colón (Actor)
Mary Vernieu (Actor)
Lindsay Graham (Actor)
Naomie Harris (Actor) .. Angela Rivera
Born: September 06, 1976
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Spiky-haired actress Naomie Harris was raised by her single mother in London. After studying political science at Cambridge, she enrolled at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School for professional stage training. In the '90s, she made a few appearances on U.K. television series, including reoccurring roles on Runaway Bay and The Tomorrow People. She gained more recognition for her role in the miniseries White Teeth as Clara, the Jamaican daughter of a fanatical Jehovah's witness mother. Adapted from the book by Zadie Smith, White Teeth was shown in the U.S. on PBS Masterpiece Theater in 2002. She made her international breakthrough the same year in Danny Boyle's post-apocalyptic thriller 28 Days Later. For the role of urban survivor Selena opposite attractive lead Cillian Murphy, Harris trained in kickboxing and learned how to properly wield a machete. Quickly becoming noticed for her talent and skill, she also appeared in Fritz Baumann's German drama Anansi as an immigrant from Ghana. Back on television, she played a radical activist for the New Labour party in the two-part BBC1 drama The Project. Harris' feature films for 2004 include the live-action remake Thunderbirds and the thriller Trauma, starring Colin Firth.Though her star was steadily rising in Hollywood, it wasn't until 2006 that Harris would really make a splash on stateside screens; and after supporting roles in Brett Ratner's After the Sunset and Michael Winterbottom's A Cock and Bull Story, Harris took to the high seas for her role as Tia Dalma in the eagerly anticipated summer sequel Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. Though her role in the first sequel to the hugely successful 2003 original was something of a minor affair, Harris' loyal fans could rest assured that they would be seeing plenty more of her in the final installment of the series that was set to hit screens in 2007. Just a few short months after Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest sailed into the multiplexes, Harris would trade her Jamaican accent for a Bronx inflection when she took the role of a tough New York cop in director Michael Mann's Miami Vice - a slick, big screen adaptation of the show that made pink t-shirts and white blazers all the rage in the 1980s.

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