Akeelah and the Bee


11:14 pm - 01:45 am, Thursday, December 4 on WXTV MovieSphere Gold (41.2)

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About this Broadcast
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An underachieving young student from inner-city Los Angeles makes the grade as a national spelling-bee competitor.

2006 English Stereo
Drama Family Other

Cast & Crew
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Keke Palmer (Actor) .. Akeelah
Laurence Fishburne (Actor) .. Dr. Larabee
Angela Bassett (Actor) .. Tanya
Curtis Armstrong (Actor) .. Mr. Welch
J.R. Villarreal (Actor) .. Javier
Erica Hubbard (Actor) .. Kiana
Sean Michael Afable (Actor) .. Dylan
Julito Mccullum (Actor) .. Terrence
Eddie Steeples (Actor) .. Derrick-T
Dalia Phillips (Actor) .. Ms. Cross
Tzi Ma (Actor) .. Mr. Chiu
Jeris Poindexter (Actor) .. Steve
Sara Niemietz (Actor) .. Polly
George Hornedo (Actor) .. Roman
Craig Wasson (Actor) .. Ted Saunders
Sahara Garey (Actor) .. Georgia
Lee Thompson Young (Actor) .. Devon
Jumper Lark (Actor) .. Young Reporter
Katie Kerwin McCrimmon (Actor) .. Herself
Marjorie Harris (Actor) .. National Spelling Bee Head Judge
Jacques Bailly (Actor) .. National Spelling Bee Pronouncer
Jeff Marlow (Actor) .. District Judge
Chloe Conroy (Actor) .. District Pronouncer
Lee Garlington (Actor) .. Regional Judge
Sidney Ganis (Actor) .. Regional Pronouncer
Sid Ganis (Actor) .. Regional Pronouncer
Austin Herrera Davis (Actor) .. Cheating Boy
Janet Borrus (Actor) .. Cheating Boy's Mom
Wolfgang Bodison (Actor) .. Akeelah's Father
Marcus Hawkins Dungey (Actor) .. Chuckie
Caroline J. Smith (Actor) .. Mary Calveretti
Bonita Friedericy (Actor) .. Volunteer
Neil Soni (Actor) .. Rajeev Subramonian
Jack Ong (Actor) .. Korean Grocer
Lauren Sanchez (Actor) .. Reporter
Fay Hauser (Actor) .. Woman On Tv
Todd Wagner (Actor) .. Regional Bee Assistant Judge
Zachary Gardner (Actor) .. Regional Speller #3
Jmeka Cherrel (Actor) .. Driver
Keke (Actor)
Krysten Leigh Jones (Actor) .. Tough Girl #1
Jason Ortenberg (Actor) .. "Flocculation" Speller

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Did You Know..
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Keke Palmer (Actor) .. Akeelah
Born: August 26, 1993
Birthplace: Harvey, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Born in a small town just outside of Chicago, IL, performer Keke Palmer initially gravitated to singing as a young child, but soon landed a memorable screen role as the niece of Queen Latifah in the urban comedy Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004). Palmer turned to acting given the success of this first assignment; its positive reception prompted the budding actress' family to relocate to Southern California and doubtless helped open the doors that led to Palmer's first lead portrayal. She played Akeelah, the 11-year-old daughter of a single parent who ascends through the ranks of spelling bee competitions, in the sleeper hit Akeelah and the Bee (2006). Palmer subsequently teamed up with director Tyler Perry twice, first with a role in his comedy Madea's Family Reunion, then with a guest spot on his series Tyler Perry's House of Payne, and landed the lead role in the teen movie musical Jump In! (2007), a made-for-television picture about two adolescents who compete against one another in a rope-skipping competition.
Laurence Fishburne (Actor) .. Dr. Larabee
Born: July 30, 1961
Birthplace: Augusta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Dramatic actor Laurence Fishburne gained widespread acclaim and an Oscar nomination for his gripping performance as the Svengali-like Ike Turner in the Tina Turner biopic What's Love Got to Do With It (1993) and went on to rack up an impressive string of credits playing leads and supporting roles on stage, screen, and television.Born in Augusta, GA, the sole child of a corrections officer and an educator, Fishburne was raised in Brooklyn following his parents' divorce. An unusually sensitive child with a natural gift for acting, he was taken to various New York stage auditions before landing his first professional role at the age of ten. Two years later, he made his feature film debut with a major role in Cornbread, Earl and Me (1975). A turning point in the young actor's career came when he lied about his age and won the role of a young Navy gunner in Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now. On location in the Philippines, the teenage actor effectively bade farewell to childhood as he endured the many legendary problems that befell Coppola's production over the next two years. In between shooting days, Fishburne hung out with the adult actors, often exposing himself to their offscreen drinking and drugging antics.Back in Hollywood by the late '70s, he continued playing small supporting roles in features and on television. Like many black actors, he was frequently relegated to playing thugs and young hoodlums. He would continue to appear in Coppola productions like Rumble Fish (1983) and The Cotton Club (1984) throughout the 1980s. Wanting a change from playing heavies, he accepted a recurring role as friendly Cowboy Curtis opposite Paul Reubens on the loopy CBS children's series Pee-Wee's Playhouse. By the early '90s, Fishburne had begun to escape the stereotypical roles of his early career. In 1990, he played a psychotic hit man opposite Christopher Walken in Abel Ferrara's King of New York and a chess-playing hustler in Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993). Following his great success in the Tina Turner biopic, he became one of Hollywood's most prolific actors, appearing in films such as John Singleton's Higher Learning (1995). Fishburne, who had known Singleton when the latter was a security guard on the Pee-Wee's Playhouse set, had previously appeared in the director's debut film Boyz 'N the Hood (1991). After Higher Learning came Othello (1995) and Always Outnumbered, which he also produced. Fishburne had previously produced Hoodlum (1997), in which he also starred. In 1999, he stepped into blockbuster territory with his starring role in the stylish sci-fi action film The Matrix. Increasingly geared towards action films, Fishburne could be seen in the fast and furious motorcycle flick Biker Boyz as fans prepared for the release of the upcoming Matrix sequels. Indeed, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions (2003) earned Fishburne further praise from both fans and critics. The same year, Fishburne co-starred with Tim Robbins and Sean Penn in the role of a homicide detective for the Academy Award-winning thriller Mystic River. The actor went on to star as a cop-killing mobster for the crime drama Assault on Precinct 13 (2005), and as a somber professor of English in the critically acclaimed urban drama Akeelah and the Bee (2006). He would co-star in the ensemble political docudrama chronicling the life and death of Robert F. Kennedy (also in 2006), and join the cast of Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer in 2007. Fishburne found success again in director Steven Soderbergh's Contagion (2011), and co-stars in the Superman reboot Man of Steel (2013) as the editor-and-chief of "The Daily Planet". In addition to his work in cinema, Fishburne has established a distinguished stage career, winning a Tony Award in 1992, for his role in August Wilson's Two Trains Running.
Angela Bassett (Actor) .. Tanya
Born: August 16, 1958
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: A respected actress of the stage, screen, and television, Angela Bassett has been one of the few African-American actresses to break Hollywood's color boundary. She has specialized in playing strong women familiar with adversity and has worked in genres from "chick flick" (Waiting to Exhale) to sci-fi action (Strange Days) to biography (What's Love Got to Do with It?), the last of which featured her in a star-making performance as Tina Turner.Born in New York City on August 16, 1958, Bassett was raised in St. Petersburg, Florida by her mother. Growing up in a household where money was tight, she was taught determination and independence. These values were called into service after an eleventh grade Upward Bound trip to Washington, D.C., when Bassett saw James Earl Jones in a Kennedy Center production of Of Mice and Men. Deciding that acting was her calling, she became involved in a number of local productions in St. Petersburg. She continued to act at Yale University, where she earned a scholarship; after completing a B.A. in African-American studies, she also spent three years at the Yale School of Drama. One of Bassett's mentors at Yale was the drama school's dean, stage director Lloyd Richards, who was so impressed with her talent that he cast her in two of his productions, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and Joe Turner's Come and Gone. Although she enjoyed relative success on the stage, Bassett, like other African-American actors, had a difficult time finding roles in television and film.In 1986, Bassett made her screen debut in the cult favorite F/X. Following supporting roles in Kindergarten Cop (1990) and John Sayles' City of Hope (1991), she had her first significant screen role in John Singleton's acclaimed Boyz 'N the Hood, playing a struggling single mother. Two years later, after playing the wife of civil rights leader Malcolm X in Spike Lee's biopic and the Jackson Family matriarch in the made-for-TV The Jacksons: An American Dream, Bassett had her screen breakthrough as Tina Turner in What's Love Got to Do with It?, a performance that earned her a Best Actress Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe. As her newfound status allowed her to expand her range of work, Bassett went on to star in a series of diverse films. In 1995, a foray into futuristic action in Strange Days was complemented by a lead in the successful women's ensemble drama Waiting to Exhale (based on the novel by Terry McMillan), in which Bassett starred alongside Whitney Houston, Lela Rochon, and Loretta Devine. In 1998, she starred as the title character in another McMillan adaptation, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, playing a divorcee whose discontent is ably assuaged by a hunky twenty-year-old (Taye Diggs). The following year, she had a supporting role in Music of the Heart and again tried her hand at action in Supernova, a sci-fi thriller. Starring in former Orson Welles collaborator and blacklisted director John Berry's critically panned swansong Boesman and Lena in 2000, Bassett (along with co-star Danny Glover) earned praise for their sensitive performances as a troubled South African couple striving to seek stability in the face of Apartheid.Her career continued to evolve with a part in The Score in 2001. The next year she executive produced and starred in a biopic about civil rights figure Rosa Parks. She was part of the large ensemble John Sayles brought together for Sunshine State, and co-starred opposite Bernie Mac in the sports comedy Mr. 3000. In 2006 she played the mother in the spelling bee drama Akeelah and the Bee, and she continued to land parts in big-budget blockbusters such as Green Lantern and This Means War.Since 1997, Bassett has been married to actor Courtney B. Vance, whom she had known since their days at Yale.
Curtis Armstrong (Actor) .. Mr. Welch
Born: November 27, 1953
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: American character actor Curtis Armstrong is best known in films for playing Dudley "Booger" Dawson in the Revenge of the Nerds series of feature films and TV movies. On television he is best remembered for playing Herbert Viola in the ABC series Moonlighting (1985-1989). When he was just starting out, Armstrong founded his own theater company in Michigan. He continued working in theater until 1983 when he made his film debut playing opposite Tom Cruise in Risky Business. He appeared in Revenge of the Nerds the following year. In addition to playing Booger, Armstrong appeared in other features, including The Clan of the Cave Bear (1986) and The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993). He would remain extremely active for decades to come, appearing in movies like Southland Tales and Beer for My Horses, and on shows like Boston Legal, The Closer, and Dan Vs.
J.R. Villarreal (Actor) .. Javier
Born: September 28, 1992
Erica Hubbard (Actor) .. Kiana
Born: January 02, 1979
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: In the early years of her career, African-American actress Erica Hubbard primarily did voice-overs for such brands as McDonald's, Sears, and Reebok. She studied at Columbia College as an undergraduate -- graduating a year ahead of schedule -- then established herself as a bona fide star by headlining her own television program on WPWR, a Windy City UPN affiliate. Involvement in the children's series Up 'N Running and parts in numerous films followed, with a slight demonstrated preference for family-oriented pictures, notably A Cinderella Story (2004), The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005), and Akeelah and the Bee (2006). Hubbard is best known, however, for her voice-over work on the animated series The Replacements and for her portrayal of Cassie Sutton on the family-oriented series drama Lincoln Heights. Over the coming years, Hubbard would go onto star on the series Let's Stay Together.
Sean Michael Afable (Actor) .. Dylan
Born: November 20, 1988
Julito Mccullum (Actor) .. Terrence
Born: December 16, 1990
Eddie Steeples (Actor) .. Derrick-T
Born: January 01, 1973
Birthplace: Texas, United States
Trivia: If you're an avid television viewer, chances are good that you recalled actor Eddie Steeples' face when My Name Is Earl debuted on NBC back in 2005. If so, that's likely because Steeples' role as the dancing office supply guy in the popular "Rubberband Man" OfficeMax commercial nearly took the Emmy for best television advertisement just one year prior. A veteran of the St. Louis Black Repertory Theatre who later moved to New York City and aligned himself with avant-garde hip-hop outfit No Surrender, Steeples appeared in a number of experimental films by director Kevin Ford before breaking into the mainstream with a role in Torque. Though he would turn up in My Name Is Earl as Crab Shack employee Darnell (and husband of Earl's ex-wife, Joy) the very next year, Steeples' independent spirit was still very much alive, as evidenced by his involvement in such edgy indie flicks as The Lost and Wristcutters: A Love Story in 2006. An additional role in award-winning drama Akeelah and the Bee helped to prove that Steeples was capable of low-key drama as well, though he would continue displaying his loyalty to old friends by appearing in Roman (which was lensed by Ford), The Lost director Chris Sivertson's I Know Who Killed Me, and opposite Roman co-star Angela Bettis in the Ford-helmed comedy When Is Tomorrow in 2007.
Dalia Phillips (Actor) .. Ms. Cross
Tzi Ma (Actor) .. Mr. Chiu
Born: June 10, 1962
Birthplace: Hong Kong
Trivia: Chinese American actor Tzi Ma has an impressively long résumé, with roles on everything from The Cosby Show to Walker, Texas Ranger. Guest appearances would be Ma's bread and butter, but the versatile actor would also cultivate a successful career in film, portraying many memorable characters in movies, like The Ladykillers. In 2005, Ma took on the recurring part of Chinese Consulate Cheng Zhi for the fourth season of the series 24, a role he would reprise for seasons five and six.
Jeris Poindexter (Actor) .. Steve
Sara Niemietz (Actor) .. Polly
Born: June 07, 1992
George Hornedo (Actor) .. Roman
Craig Wasson (Actor) .. Ted Saunders
Born: March 15, 1954
Trivia: Born in Oregon, Craig Wasson was educated at that state's university. Wasson made his first Broadway appearance in 1975's All God's Chillun Got Wings. Three years later, he made his film bow in Boys from Company C, for which he also wrote and performed a song. His TV credits include continuing roles on Phyllis (1975) and Skag (1980), and the part of Mark Twain in the 1983 "American Playhouse" presentation Innocents Abroad. Craig Wesson is best known to Brian De Palma devotees for his performance as claustrophobic actor Jake Scully in Body Double (1984).
Sahara Garey (Actor) .. Georgia
Born: June 05, 1991
Lee Thompson Young (Actor) .. Devon
Born: February 01, 1984
Died: August 19, 2013
Birthplace: Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: At age 8, he attended local festivals and community events telling traditional Carolinas folk tales. At 10, he portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in a community-theater production of A Night of Stars and Dreams. Appeared in commercials for McDonald's and Robitussin cough medicine. Wrote a 2000 episode for the Disney series The Famous Jett Jackson, in which he played the title role. Was in the 2009 video for Sugarbabes' "About a Girl."
Jumper Lark (Actor) .. Young Reporter
Katie Kerwin McCrimmon (Actor) .. Herself
Marjorie Harris (Actor) .. National Spelling Bee Head Judge
Jacques Bailly (Actor) .. National Spelling Bee Pronouncer
Jeff Marlow (Actor) .. District Judge
Chloe Conroy (Actor) .. District Pronouncer
Lee Garlington (Actor) .. Regional Judge
Born: July 20, 1953
Trivia: Specializing in roles as cranky authority figures and unassuming mothers, longtime character actress Lee Garlington has the kind of familiar face that makes people wonder, "Where have I seen her before?" With numerous roles on some of the most popular television series of the past 20 years -- including Family Ties, Seinfeld, NYPD Blue, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and CSI -- most TV viewers probably have seen her face before, though wading through her exhaustive list of credits to find out where might be a daunting task. In addition to a busy television career, Garlington found a steady stream of work in features. Averaging about three films per year since her debut in the 1983 sequel Psycho II. The actress turned up again opposite Anthony Perkins three years later in Psycho III, and parts in Some Kind of Wonderful (1987), The Seventh Sign (1988), and Field of Dreams (1989) rounded out the decade. Though Garlington had a featured role in the 1989 Seinfeld pilot, her character was replaced by Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) when the series came to fruition the following year. Throughout the '90s, Garlington frequently alternated between the big and small screens, and though most of her TV appearances were only guest spots, she had a rare recurring role in the 1996 series Townies. Garlington became an increasingly familiar supporting player over the next few years in such features as Evolution (2001), American Pie 2 (2001), One Hour Photo (2002), The Sum of All Fears (2002), and The Hot Chick (2002). In 2003, the longtime actress once again returned to weekly television with a role on the popular evening drama Everwood.
Sidney Ganis (Actor) .. Regional Pronouncer
Sid Ganis (Actor) .. Regional Pronouncer
Born: January 08, 1940
Austin Herrera Davis (Actor) .. Cheating Boy
Janet Borrus (Actor) .. Cheating Boy's Mom
Wolfgang Bodison (Actor) .. Akeelah's Father
Born: November 19, 1966
Marcus Hawkins Dungey (Actor) .. Chuckie
Caroline J. Smith (Actor) .. Mary Calveretti
Born: March 02, 1993
Bonita Friedericy (Actor) .. Volunteer
Born: October 10, 1961
Birthplace: Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Worked as a teacher for nearly 13 years to help supplement her acting income. Won the first Natalie Schafer Award for Comedic Actress in 1996. Won the Ovation Award in Los Angeles for her role in the theatrical production of Our Country's Good. Appeared in commercials for AT&T and Hometown Buffet. Was cast in director Doug Atchison's films The Pornographer and Akeelah and the Bee. Costarred with her husband, John Billingsley, in The 12 Dogs of Christmas and The Nine. Became a series regular in the fourth season of Chuck.
Neil Soni (Actor) .. Rajeev Subramonian
Jack Ong (Actor) .. Korean Grocer
Born: November 06, 1940
Lauren Sanchez (Actor) .. Reporter
Born: December 19, 1969
Fay Hauser (Actor) .. Woman On Tv
Born: December 28, 1948
Trivia: Black lead actor, onscreen from the early '80s.
Todd Wagner (Actor) .. Regional Bee Assistant Judge
Born: August 02, 1960
Zachary Gardner (Actor) .. Regional Speller #3
Doug Atchison (Actor)
Jmeka Cherrel (Actor) .. Driver
Keke (Actor)
Krysten Leigh Jones (Actor) .. Tough Girl #1
Jason Ortenberg (Actor) .. "Flocculation" Speller

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