Warrior


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Estranged brothers Tommy and Brendan confront the forces that tore their family apart as they compete in a mixed-martial-arts tournament. While Tommy tries to deal with his troubled past, Brendan struggles to provide for his family with his job as a school teacher.

2011 English Stereo
Action/adventure Drama Martial Arts Boxing

Cast & Crew
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Joel Edgerton (Actor) .. Brendan Conlon
Jennifer Morrison (Actor) .. Tess Conlon
Kevin Dunn (Actor) .. Principal Zito
Maximiliano Hernandez (Actor) .. Colt Boyd
Bryan Callen (Actor) .. Himself
Sam Sheridan (Actor) .. Himself
Jake McLaughlin (Actor) .. Mark Bradford
Vanessa Martinez (Actor) .. Pilar Fernandez
Denzel Whitaker (Actor) .. Stephon
Nick Lehane (Actor) .. Nash
Laura Kenley (Actor) .. KC
Capri Thomas (Actor) .. Emily Conlon
Lexi Cowan (Actor) .. Rosie Conlon
Dan "Punkass" Caldwell (Actor) .. Himself
Tim Katz (Actor) .. Himself
Julia Stockstad (Actor) .. J.J. Riley's Assistant
Joshua Rosenthal (Actor) .. Referee
Kurt Angle (Actor) .. Koba
Erik Apple (Actor) .. Pete "Mad Dog" Grimes
Nate 'The Great' Marquardt (Actor) .. Karl Kruller
Roan Carneiro (Actor) .. Marcos Santos
Daniel Stevens (Actor) .. Francisco Barbosa
Hans Marrero (Actor) .. Diego Santana
Yves Edwards (Actor) .. Houston Greggs
Amir Perets (Actor) .. Yosi
Anthony Johnson (Actor) .. Orlando "Midnight" Le
Jimmy Cvetic (Actor) .. Tender Trap Promoter
Jace Jeanes (Actor) .. Mike "The Mutilator" Moore
Jake Digman (Actor) .. Tender Trap Announcer
Rick Fike (Actor) .. Tender Trap Referee
Andre Mason (Actor) .. Midnight Corner Man
James Houk (Actor) .. State Official
Aaron Kleiber (Actor) .. Koba Entourage #1
Raymond Rowe (Actor) .. Koba Entourage #2
Lambert R. Strayer (Actor) .. Koba Entourage #3
Roman Vasylyshyn (Actor) .. Koba Entourage #4
Anthony Tambakis (Actor) .. Sparta Official
Anik (Actor) .. Himself
Rashad Evans (Actor) .. Himself
Stephan Bonnar (Actor) .. Himself
Michelle Dawn Mooney (Actor) .. Herself
Tim Bickel (Actor) .. A.V. Simers
Jack Fischer (Actor) .. Platoon Sergeant
Armon York (Actor) .. Marine MP #2
Adam Christian Stanley (Actor) .. Marine #1
James Dreussi (Actor) .. Marine #2
Kevin P. Hanley (Actor) .. Inspector
Tammy Townsend (Actor) .. Zito's Wife
Etta Cox (Actor) .. Zito's Secretary
Sandy Notaro (Actor) .. Diner Waitress
Francesca Ortenzio (Actor) .. Concierge
Jaime Aguirre (Actor) .. Manny
Tracy Campbell (Actor) .. Desk Girl
Thomas McCue (Actor) .. Taxi Cab Driver
Laura Chinn (Actor) .. KC

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Did You Know..
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Joel Edgerton (Actor) .. Brendan Conlon
Born: June 23, 1974
Birthplace: Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: A native of Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia, actor Joel Edgerton grew up in the town of Dural, where he attended primary and secondary school. After high school, the aspiring thespian attended the Nepean Drama School on the Kingswood Campus at the University of Western Sydney, graduating in 1994. Cinematically, he divided his subsequent efforts between producing (for his Blue Tongue Films production shingle, co-run with his brother) and acting, but placed the greatest emphasis on acting. Early features (produced mostly in Australia) included Praise (1998), Dogwatch (1999), and Erskineville Kings (1999), but Edgerton came into his own with his popular ongoing turn as Will McGill on the Aussie soaper The Secret Life of Us, then branched out into increased international exposure with onscreen contributions to two of George Lucas' Star Wars films, Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones (2002) and Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith (2005). Those assignments represented something of a watershed for Edgerton, who then worked predominantly on higher profiled features, including Joe Carnahan's Smokin' Aces (2007) and Tatia Rosenthal's $9.99 (2008). In 2010, he co-starred in the highly acclaimed Australian crime-drama Animal Kingdom and lent his voice to the animated film Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole. Edgerton soon began scoring starring roles, headlining the disappointing 2011 remake of The Thing, starring opposite Jennifer Garner in the family film The Odd Life of Timothy Green (2012) and playing a predominate role in the Academy Award-nominated Zero Dark Thirty (2012). In 2013, he played Tom Buchanan in Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of The Great Gatsby.
Jennifer Morrison (Actor) .. Tess Conlon
Born: April 12, 1979
Birthplace: Chicago, IL
Trivia: An actress who first earned her critical laurels (and reeled in a substantial television fanbase) as Dr. Alison Cameron on the blockbuster medical drama House (2004), Jennifer Morrison grew up well outside the realm of Hollywood, in a middle-class family in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights, Illinois. As a preteen and teenager, Morrison entered showbusiness via modeling, appearing in innumerable print campaigns and gracing the cover of Sports Illustrated for Kids at one point; after wrapping up high school, she attended Loyola University as a theater major (reportedly graduating in only three years) and subsequently trained with the legendary Steppenwolf theatrical ensemble, onetime home to such stars as John Malkovich, Gary Sinise, and Glenne Headly. From there, Hollywood fame was merely a short leap away; by the time of her Loyola graduation, Morrison had already officially debuted onscreen, with a small part as the daughter of Richard Gere and Sharon Stone in the psychological drama Intersection (1994) and a more significant role as a missing girl who psychically haunts Kevin Bacon in the supernatural thriller Stir of Echoes (1999). Morrison signed for her first lead with a role that many felt unworthy of her talents and intelligence: that of Amy Mayfield, a young film student who gets in way over her head amid a thesis project on urban legends, in John Ottman's slasher outing Urban Legends: The Final Cut (2000). Subsequent projects included Michael Davis's teen-oriented romantic comedy 100 Women (2002), Casey La Scala's teen comedy Grind (2003), and -- as something of a nadir -- the critically despised holiday gross-out fest Surviving Christmas (2004), in which she played Ben Affleck's snotty girlfriend.As indicated, House represented Morrison's breakthrough and the role that finally brought her public attention. The long-running Fox drama told of Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), a diagnostician with an astounding degree of medical knowledge and an absolute dearth of social skills. As Dr. Cameron (an immunologist with a not-so-secret crush on the physician), Morrison brought a much-needed dose of warmth and vulnerability to the series.Morrison subsequently made headlines in 2007, when she was tapped to appear as Winona Kirk, James T. Kirk's mother, in J.J. Abrams's much-anticipated 11th installment of the Star Trek series. Despite it being a fairly small role, Morrison still managed to make a big impression in Star Trek, and a somewhat meatier role in 2011's Warrior, as the wife of a natural born fighter from a fractured family, preceded her departure from House the following year. Her ties to television remained tight, however, thanks to a recurring role on the hit CBS comedy series How I Met Your Mother starting in 2010, with a turn as Emma Swan -- a mother who doesn't believe in fairy tales -- in ABC's Once Upon a Time revealing that Morrison possessed a flair for fantasy as well.
Kevin Dunn (Actor) .. Principal Zito
Born: August 24, 1956
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: The genial, slightly stocky Hollywood character actor Kevin Dunn graced the casts of some of the highest grossing and most enjoyable A-listers of the '80s, '90s, and 2000s. With a pleasant (if unremarkable) countenance, this brother of Second City veteran (and onetime Saturday Night Live mainstay) Nora Dunn cut his chops playing everymen in American movies and one-shot television episodes. Kevin Dunn lacked the sketch comedy background of his arguably more famous sibling but quickly chalked up an equally extensive resumé at about the same time.Dunn debuted on camera in the mid-'80s, with a recurring role on the series comedy drama Jack & Mike (1986), co-starring Shelley Hack and Tom Mason, but Alan Parker's harrowing civil-rights drama Mississippi Burning (in which he played Agent Bird) marked his first real breakthrough. From that point on, he became ever-present in such blockbusters as Ghostbusters 2 (1989), Blue Steel (1990), Only the Lonely (1991), Hot Shots! (1991), Chaplin (1992), and Dave (1993). Directors often cast Dunn as an emotional (or political) support to a heavy, such as his brief evocation of Nixon aide (and eventual Christian spokesperson) Chuck Colson in Oliver Stone's biopic Nixon (1995), that of Lou Logan (opposite Nicolas Cage) in Brian De Palma's muddled, flawed paranoid thriller Snake Eyes (1998), and that of Alex (alongside Sean Penn) in the political drama All The King's Men (2006). In 2007, Dunn appeared in the blockbuster action hit Transformers as Ron Witwicky, the father of lead actor Shia LaBeouf's character, Sam. Dunn also had a role in the underperforming Tom Cruise/Robert Redford/Meryl Streep drama Lions for Lambs. In the fall of that year, Dunn found success on the sitcom Samantha Who? as the father of the amnesia-afflicted main character (Christina Applegate).He was part of the cast of Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona, and played a bad guy in the runaway train thriller Unstoppable. In 2011 he appeared in the well-reviewed MMA drama Warrior, and the blockbuster Transformers: Dark of the Moon. The next year he was cast in the one and only season of HBO's racetrack set drama series Luck.
Maximiliano Hernandez (Actor) .. Colt Boyd
Born: September 12, 1973
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Character actor Maximiliano Hernandez burst onto the scene in the mid- to late '90s and essayed a series of occasional roles, often ones of an ethnic nature. His resumé includes one- and two-time contributions to the series Law & Order and The Shield, and a bit part as a bartender in James Gray's organized crime drama The Yards (2000), starring James Caan and Mark Wahlberg.
Bryan Callen (Actor) .. Himself
Born: January 26, 1967
Birthplace: Manila, Philippines
Trivia: Of Irish, Italian and American Indian descent.Due to his father's job as a banker, lived overseas until he was 14.Worked at Lehman Brothers for two years.Studied at the Beverly Hills Playhouse.Frequent performer at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles.Host of The Bryan Callen Show podcast.
Sam Sheridan (Actor) .. Himself
Jake McLaughlin (Actor) .. Mark Bradford
Born: October 07, 1982
Birthplace: Paradise, California, United States
Trivia: Joined the U.S. Army in 2002; his unit was one of the first to enter Baghdad and NBC reporter David Bloom died while embedded with the unit. Injured when a grenade exploded, causing severe back and spine injuries. Awarded the Army Commendation Medal. Cast in Paul Haggis' In the Valley of Elah after a former neighbor who worked in the film's casting department, was looking to cast actual veterans in the film and asked McLaughlin to audition.
Vanessa Martinez (Actor) .. Pilar Fernandez
Born: June 19, 1979
Denzel Whitaker (Actor) .. Stephon
Born: June 15, 1990
Nick Lehane (Actor) .. Nash
Laura Kenley (Actor) .. KC
Capri Thomas (Actor) .. Emily Conlon
Lexi Cowan (Actor) .. Rosie Conlon
Dan "Punkass" Caldwell (Actor) .. Himself
Tim Katz (Actor) .. Himself
Julia Stockstad (Actor) .. J.J. Riley's Assistant
Joshua Rosenthal (Actor) .. Referee
Kurt Angle (Actor) .. Koba
Born: December 09, 1968
Erik Apple (Actor) .. Pete "Mad Dog" Grimes
Born: August 26, 1979
Nate 'The Great' Marquardt (Actor) .. Karl Kruller
Born: April 20, 1979
Roan Carneiro (Actor) .. Marcos Santos
Born: June 02, 1978
Daniel Stevens (Actor) .. Francisco Barbosa
Panuvat Anthony Nanakornpanom (Actor) .. Sun Chu
Hans Marrero (Actor) .. Diego Santana
Yves Edwards (Actor) .. Houston Greggs
Amir Perets (Actor) .. Yosi
Born: September 20, 1974
Anthony Johnson (Actor) .. Orlando "Midnight" Le
Born: March 06, 1984
Jimmy Cvetic (Actor) .. Tender Trap Promoter
Jace Jeanes (Actor) .. Mike "The Mutilator" Moore
Born: January 28, 1977
Jake Digman (Actor) .. Tender Trap Announcer
Rick Fike (Actor) .. Tender Trap Referee
Andre Mason (Actor) .. Midnight Corner Man
James Houk (Actor) .. State Official
Aaron Kleiber (Actor) .. Koba Entourage #1
Raymond Rowe (Actor) .. Koba Entourage #2
Lambert R. Strayer (Actor) .. Koba Entourage #3
Roman Vasylyshyn (Actor) .. Koba Entourage #4
Anthony Tambakis (Actor) .. Sparta Official
Anik (Actor) .. Himself
Rashad Evans (Actor) .. Himself
Born: September 25, 1979
Birthplace: Niagara Falls, New York, United States
Trivia: Is one of nine children. His nickname is "Sugar." Worked in security for a hospital prior to his mixed-martial-arts career. Was a national junior-college wrestling champion while at Niagara County Community College. He continued his collegiate wrestling career after earning a scholarship to Michigan State. Was the second-season winner of Spike's Ultimate Fighter mixed-martial-arts reality show. Was honored with Rashad Evans, Light Heavyweight Champion Day on January 1, 2009, in his hometown of Niagara County, NY.
Stephan Bonnar (Actor) .. Himself
Born: April 04, 1977
Michelle Dawn Mooney (Actor) .. Herself
Tim Bickel (Actor) .. A.V. Simers
Jack Fischer (Actor) .. Platoon Sergeant
Armon York (Actor) .. Marine MP #2
Adam Christian Stanley (Actor) .. Marine #1
James Dreussi (Actor) .. Marine #2
Kevin P. Hanley (Actor) .. Inspector
Tammy Townsend (Actor) .. Zito's Wife
Born: August 17, 1970
Trivia: Tammy Townsend spent most of her career guest starring and playing the occasional recurring roles on television shows. She was a regular on the short-lived series Divas. Her television credits include appearances on Family Matters, Living Single, In the Heat of the Night, and Quantum Leap. She made her film debut with a small role in Robert Townsend's The Five Heartbeats and had her first major role in the John Leguizamo showcase The Pest (1996).
Etta Cox (Actor) .. Zito's Secretary
Sandy Notaro (Actor) .. Diner Waitress
Francesca Ortenzio (Actor) .. Concierge
Jaime Aguirre (Actor) .. Manny
Tracy Campbell (Actor) .. Desk Girl
Thomas McCue (Actor) .. Taxi Cab Driver
Laura Chinn (Actor) .. KC
Donna M. Belajac (Actor)
Randi Hiller (Actor)

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