Step Up Revolution


4:03 pm - 6:03 pm, Sunday, November 2 on WXTV MovieSphere Gold (41.2)

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About this Broadcast
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Aspiring dancer Emily moves to Miami and falls for Sean, the leader of a dance crew that performs using flash mobs. When a businessman attempts to develop the crew's neighbourhood, Emily and Sean respond by staging a dance-based protest.

2012 English HD Level Unknown DSS (Surround Sound)
Musical Romance Drama Music Dance Other Sequel

Cast & Crew
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Kathryn McCormick (Actor) .. Emily
Ryan Guzman (Actor) .. Sean
Misha Gabriel (Actor) .. Eddy
Cleopatra Coleman (Actor) .. Penelope
Tommy Dewey (Actor) .. Tripp
Peter Gallagher (Actor) .. Mr. Anderson
Stephen "tWitch" Boss (Actor) .. Jason
Mia Michaels (Actor) .. Olivia
Megan Boone (Actor) .. Claire
Michael "Xeno" Langebeck (Actor) .. Mercury
Claudio Pinto (Actor) .. Francisco
Nicole Dabeau (Actor) .. Newscaster
Chris Charles (Actor) .. Lamborghini Driver
Katie Peterson (Actor) .. Woman by the Ocean
Alejandro Posada (Actor) .. Man by the Ocean
Marc Macaulay (Actor) .. Uniformed Cop
Sabina V. Gomez (Actor) .. Ricky's Mother
Dominique Bell (Actor) .. Sarah
Tangi Colombel (Actor) .. Tommy
Claudia Rocafort (Actor) .. Curator
Jordana DePaula (Actor) .. Cute Salesperson
Tiger Kirchharz (Actor) .. Female Curator
Kevin Anthony Walton (Actor) .. Bob Cooper
Steve Zurk (Actor) .. Councilman Casey
Emiliano Díez (Actor) .. Mayor Hernandez
Chadd Smith (Actor) .. Vladd
Mari Koda (Actor) .. Jenny Kido
Adam G. Sevani (Actor) .. Moose
Ceasare "Tight Eyez" Willis (Actor) .. Mob Dancer
Celestina Aladekoba (Actor) .. Mob Dancer
Brandy Lamkin (Actor) .. Mob Dancer
Mayuko Kitayama (Actor) .. Mob Dancer
Jean "Bebo" Lloret (Actor) .. Mob Dancer
Justin "Jet Li" Valles (Actor) .. Mob Dancer
Mario Ernesto Sánchez (Actor) .. Ricky
Michael "Xeno" Langebeck (Actor) .. Mercury

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Did You Know..
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Kathryn McCormick (Actor) .. Emily
Born: July 07, 1990
Ryan Guzman (Actor) .. Sean
Born: September 21, 1987
Birthplace: Abilene, Texas, United States
Trivia: Wanted to be a professional baseball pitcher, but suffered a shoulder injury in college. Started as a model, doing print ads and commercials for brands like Old Navy, Abercrombie & Fitch and Reebok. Had no formal dance training before booking the lead in Step Up Revolution. Did a semi-nude photo shoot for Cosmopolitan UK in 2015 to raise awareness for Cancer Research UK.
Misha Gabriel (Actor) .. Eddy
Born: May 13, 1987
Cleopatra Coleman (Actor) .. Penelope
Born: October 29, 1987
Birthplace: New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Trained as a dancer from age 4. Moved from Byron Bay, Australia to Melbourne at the age of 14 to pursue acting. Appeared in TV commercials before being cast in the Australian children's sci-fi series Silver Sun. Performed with the Red Stitch Theatre company in their production of the play Motortown in 2007. Learned how to DJ for her role in Step Up Revolution (2012), and later began booking professional DJ gigs. Starred in, wrote, produced and directed her own short film, Trains (2012).
Tommy Dewey (Actor) .. Tripp
Born: August 03, 1978
Peter Gallagher (Actor) .. Mr. Anderson
Born: August 19, 1955
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: A handsome, brooding actor equally at home in mainstream Hollywood fare and in American independent projects -- as well as on the theatrical stage -- Peter Gallagher was born August 19, 1955, in Armonk, NY. While attending Tufts University, he spent his summers appearing with area theater groups, and after graduating in 1977, he acted on Broadway in a revival of Hair. Gallagher then starred as Danny Zuko in Grease, a performance which led to his portrayal of a '50s-era pop singer in his film debut, 1980's The Idolmaker. Summer Lovers followed two years later, but proved such a miserable experience that Gallagher fled Hollywood to return to the stage. He won a Theatre World Award that same year for his work in the Broadway musical A Doll's Life, and earned a Clarence Derwent Award in 1984 for his turn in Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing.In 1985, Gallagher returned to film in the Dennis Potter-scripted Dreamchild, followed in 1987 by My Little Girl. After garnering a Tony nomination for his work in a controversial revival of Long Day's Journey into Night, he enjoyed his motion picture breakthrough as an adulterous attorney in Steven Soderbergh's influential 1989 debut sex, lies, and videotape. The performance earned Gallagher considerable credibility within the independent filmmaking community, but his next several efforts were more mainstream productions like 1990's Tune in Tomorrow and the television drama Love and Lies. However, a subsequent turn in Peter Sellars' 1991 avant-silent The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez brought acclaim from art-house audiences, and with a lead role in Robert Altman's 1992 comeback The Player, Gallagher's stock rose even higher. That same year, the actor wowed theater audiences with his portrayal of Sky Masterson in the Broadway revival of Guys and Dolls, a widely praised production that also starred Nathan Lane.Over the following years, Gallagher split his time between edgier material (Tim Robbins' Bob Roberts, Altman's Short Cuts, and Soderbergh's The Underneath) and lighter, glossier projects (Malice, While You Were Sleeping, and To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday). In 1999, he gave smarm a good, or at least convincing, name, starring as a sleazy physician in The House on Haunted Hill, a remake of William Castle's 1958 horror classic, and as a similarly repugnant real estate salesman in American Beauty. Gallagher would spend the following years enjoying particular fame in the realm of TV, starring on such successful shows as The O.C., Californication, Rescue Me, and Covert Affairs. Gallagher would also remain active in film, however, in movies like Burlsesque and Conviction.
Stephen "tWitch" Boss (Actor) .. Jason
Born: September 29, 1982
Birthplace: Montgomery, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Performed Michael Jackson's "Thriller" with Wade Robinson on The Wade Robinson Project in 2003. Took second place on Star Search in 2003. Was first runner-up on the fourth season of So You Think You Can Dance. Was the first dancer endorsed by Gatorade. Serves on the Board of Directors for the Dizzy Feet Foundation.
Mia Michaels (Actor) .. Olivia
Born: February 22, 1966
Trivia: As the daughter of an accomplished Broadway actor, dancer Mia Michaels was seemingly born into the world of performance. She utilized her skills as both a performer and as a teacher to high-caliber young dancers and gained notice with TV audiences in 2005 when she became a choreographer and regular guest judge on the reality series So You Think You Can Dance.
Megan Boone (Actor) .. Claire
Born: April 29, 1983
Birthplace: Petoskey, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Born in Michigan but moved to Florida at a young age. Studied with actress Jane Alexander at Florida State University and the Asolo Theater in Florida. Studied playwriting and Shakespearean and Restoration performance under professors who worked with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Started a non-profit theater production company called I'm a Parade Productions. Wrote, produced and directed the short film Eggshells for Soil in 2010.
Michael "Xeno" Langebeck (Actor) .. Mercury
Claudio Pinto (Actor) .. Francisco
Nicole Dabeau (Actor) .. Newscaster
Chris Charles (Actor) .. Lamborghini Driver
Katie Peterson (Actor) .. Woman by the Ocean
Alejandro Posada (Actor) .. Man by the Ocean
Marc Macaulay (Actor) .. Uniformed Cop
Born: October 13, 1957
Trivia: Marc Macaulay is an actor who's just got one of those faces -- you know you've seen it somewhere before but you just can't seem to put your finger on it. Of course, one glance at the screen veteran's credit list and movie fanatics will instantly realize that they have indeed seen Macaulay numerous times on screens both large and small, it's just that he has a way of immersing himself in the role so effectively that it's difficult to distinguish which performance stood out the most. It was during his junior year of college that the aspiring commercial illustrator accepted a dare to audition for an upcoming play, yet while the friend who issued that challenge was well on his way to becoming a professional actor, Macaulay himself had never even considered a career in the performing arts. When the cast list was posted and Macaulay discovered that he had landed one of the lead roles, however, the course of his entire life would suddenly be altered by the decision of one single casting director. After receiving a scholarship for acting and graduating with a BFA in theater, Macaulay relocated to Jupiter, FL, in order to attend the Burt Reynolds Institute of Theatre Training. While a move to New York seemed only natural for Macaulay upon finishing his training in Florida, acting gigs in the Big Apple were few and far between. After racking up a few film credits and continuing his studies at H.B. Studios, Macaulay eventually returned to the Sunshine State to audition for a new series called Miami Vice (1984). Over the course of the following decade, Macaulay was swept up in a whirlwind of supporting roles. From short-lived series like B.L. Stryker and Wiseguy to major motion pictures such as Edward Scissorhands, Passenger 57, Contact, and The Truman Show, the workman-like actor could always be counted on to deliver a convincing, well-mannered performance. While frequent roles in such shows as Matlock, Walker, Texas Ranger, and Nash Bridges provided a bit of stability in a notoriously volatile industry, the increasingly busy actor largely earned his keep by continually leaping from the big screen to the small -- all the while displaying impressive footing on both. By the year 2000, casting directors were finally wising up to the true talent at their disposal, and Macaulay was landing consistent work in feature films. Never tied to just one genre, Macaulay turned in impressive performances in films as diverse as From Justin to Kelly, Monster, Transporter 2, and The Hawk Is Dying (opposite Academy Award-nominee Paul Giamatti). A minor role in the 2006 feature film Miami Vice served well to bring Macaulay's career full circle. In 2006, Macaulay could be seen in a recurring role on the popular Fox drama Prison Break, with subsequent parts in the feature films Premonition and Walking Tall 2 preceding yet another small-screen recurring role in the weekly USA Network thriller Burn Notice in 2007.
Sabina V. Gomez (Actor) .. Ricky's Mother
Dominique Bell (Actor) .. Sarah
Tangi Colombel (Actor) .. Tommy
Claudia Rocafort (Actor) .. Curator
Jordana DePaula (Actor) .. Cute Salesperson
Born: January 28, 1991
Tiger Kirchharz (Actor) .. Female Curator
Kevin Anthony Walton (Actor) .. Bob Cooper
Steve Zurk (Actor) .. Councilman Casey
Emiliano Díez (Actor) .. Mayor Hernandez
Born: August 26, 1947
Birthplace: Havana
Chadd Smith (Actor) .. Vladd
Mari Koda (Actor) .. Jenny Kido
Adam G. Sevani (Actor) .. Moose
Born: June 29, 1992
Trivia: Screen actor Adam G. Sevani first garnered the attention of the moviegoing public with his supporting role in the competition-themed urban dance drama Step Up 2 the Streets, co-starring Briana Evigan and Robert Hoffman.
Ceasare "Tight Eyez" Willis (Actor) .. Mob Dancer
Celestina Aladekoba (Actor) .. Mob Dancer
Brandy Lamkin (Actor) .. Mob Dancer
Mayuko Kitayama (Actor) .. Mob Dancer
Born: February 14, 1984
Jean "Bebo" Lloret (Actor) .. Mob Dancer
Born: June 24, 1986
Justin "Jet Li" Valles (Actor) .. Mob Dancer
Mario Ernesto Sánchez (Actor) .. Ricky
Misha Gabriel Hamilton (Actor)
Michael "Xeno" Langebeck (Actor) .. Mercury

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