Mortdecai


10:51 pm - 01:01 am, Monday, December 1 on WXTV MovieSphere Gold (41.2)

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About this Broadcast
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A roguish art dealer seeks a stolen painting that could hold the code to a forgotten Nazi bank account filled with riches.

2015 English Stereo
Comedy Drama Action/adventure Crime Other

Cast & Crew
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Jeff Goldblum (Actor) .. Krampf
Jonathan Pasvolsky (Actor) .. Emil
Rob DeGroot (Actor) .. Vladimir
Guy Burnet (Actor) .. Maurice
Paul Whitehouse (Actor) .. Spinoza
Nicholas Farrell (Actor) .. Auctioneer
Karl Theobald (Actor) .. Gardener
Camilla Marie Beeput (Actor) .. Receptionist
Michael Byrne (Actor) .. Książę Asherboroughdon
Emily Lawrence (Actor) .. Woman In Jock's Apartment
James Joyce (Actor) .. Duke's Footman
Jenna Russell (Actor) .. Detective
Carly Steel (Actor) .. Krampf's Third Wife
Ricky Champ (Actor) .. Sergei
Chris Bearne (Actor) .. Farmer
Georgie Carter (Actor) .. Farmer's Daughter
Benny Maslov (Actor) .. Romanov's Aide
Colette O'neil (Actor) .. The Duchess
Evie Brodie (Actor) .. Mum on Plane
Michael Aguiló (Actor) .. Revolutionary
Michael Shelford (Actor) .. Sedgwick's Worker
Andrew Spiers (Actor) .. Sedgwick's Worker - Lights
Paul Westwood (Actor) .. Sedgwick's Footman
John O'brien (Actor) .. Butler
Jerry T. Adams (Actor) .. Butler #2
Scott Sheldon (Actor) .. Party Guest
Geoff Pilkington (Actor) .. Sick Guest
Kumiko Nagano (Actor) .. Sick Guest
Junix Inocian (Actor) .. Fang Fat
David Cheung (Actor) .. Right Hand Man
Leon Sua (Actor) .. Thug
Jonny Pasvolsky (Actor) .. Emil
Camilla Beeput (Actor) .. Receptionist
Antti Hakala (Actor) .. Servant
J.J. Holiday (Actor) .. Band Member
Darrell Leonard (Actor) .. Band Member
Bruce Witkin (Actor) .. Band Member
John Rubano (Actor) .. Band Member

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Did You Know..
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Jeff Goldblum (Actor) .. Krampf
Born: October 22, 1952
Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Trivia: Tall, gangly, and oddly handsome, stage, screen, and television actor Jeff Goldblum is an unlikely sex symbol. But for many women, especially those fond of eccentric intellectual types, he fits the role perfectly. Known for the range of quirky, often otherworldly characters he has portrayed, Goldblum is adept at playing lead and supporting roles in dramas and comedies alike. A native of Pittsburgh, PA, where he was born October 22, 1952, Goldblum moved to New York at the age of 17 to pursue an acting career. He got his start at Sanford Meisner's distinguished Neighborhood Playhouse, and in the '70s began performing in a wide variety of on and off-Broadway productions. When he was 22, Goldblum made his film debut with a small role as a rapist in Michael Winner's brutal revenge drama Death Wish (1974). He was performing on-stage in the El Grande de Coca Cola review when Robert Altman gave him a small part in California Split (1974) and a slightly larger role in Nashville (1975). Afterwards, Goldblum was steadily employed as a bit player in both major and minor features, turning in one of his most notable performances as a nervous houseguest struggling to remember his mantra in the Los Angeles-set segment of Annie Hall (1977). In 1980, Goldblum branched out into television, starring opposite Ben Vereen in the short-lived television detective comedy Tenspeed and Brown Shoe. As Brown Shoe, Goldblum played an uptight stockbroker trying to make it as a hardboiled private detective. Although the role may have given him greater recognition, the actor gained his first really favorable reviews playing a tabloid magazine reporter in The Big Chill (1983). This led to leading roles in such films as Into the Night (1985), where Goldblum played an aerospace engineer opposite Michelle Pfeiffer, and Silverado (also 1985), which cast him as a villainous gambler. In 1986, he had his first hit movie with David Cronenberg's terrifying sci-fi-horror film The Fly (1986), playing a driven scientist whose research turns him into a gruesome mutant. His co-star was his then-wife, Geena Davis, whom he met while they were on the set of the comedy-thriller Transylvania 6-5000 (1985). The couple divorced in the early '90s and Goldblum then embarked on a highly publicized relationship with actress Laura Dern that broke up in the mid-'90s.In 1989, Goldblum made a favorable transatlantic impression in the British romantic comedy The Tall Guy, playing a perpetually unemployed actor who is cast as the lead of a musical about the Elephant Man. He continued to work steadily throughout the subsequent decade, appearing in films of markedly varying quality. He found great success in Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park, playing a mathematician in one of the decade's biggest blockbusters. In 1996, Goldblum again explored blockbuster territory with a leading role as a computer genius in Independence Day. He reprised his role from Jurassic Park in that film's sequel 1997 sequel, The Lost World: Jurassic Park. He starred opposite Eddie Murphy in the notorious bomb Holy Man.At the beginning of the next decade Goldblum worked primarily in independent films such as Burr Steers' debut Igby Goes Down, and playing the romantic and professional rival to Bill Murray in Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. In 2006 he scored a role in his most mainstream film in quite sometime as part of the impressive ensemble in Barry Levinson's satire Man of the Year. In 2009, Goldblum joined the cast of Law & Order: Criminal Intent in the show's eighth season to play the role of Detective Zach Nichols. 2010 found the actor co-starring with Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton for the showbiz comedy Morning Glory. In 2014, he re-teamed with Anderson in The Grand Budapest Hotel. The following year, he appeared opposite Johnny Depp in Mortdecai and began filming his role in the long-awaited Indepdendence Day sequel, due in 2016.
Jonathan Pasvolsky (Actor) .. Emil
Rob DeGroot (Actor) .. Vladimir
Guy Burnet (Actor) .. Maurice
Born: August 08, 1983
Paul Whitehouse (Actor) .. Spinoza
Born: May 17, 1958
Birthplace: Stanleytown, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, England
Trivia: Met Charlie Higson at university in 1977 and the two became friends, working together in The Fast Show. Dropped out of university after a year and started working as a decorator. Was inspired to write comedy after working as a tradesman on a house that was shared by Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie. Moved to an estate where he met Harry Enfield, who after winning Channel 4's 'Saturday Live' invited him and Higson to write for him. Two of his daughters, Molly and Sophie, had non-speaking roles in the 2004 film, 'Finding Neverland'. His catchphrase "Suits you, sir" was voted one of the greatest comedy catchphrases of all time by Channel 4 viewers in 2008. Is a keen angler and took part in a charity fundraiser for Sense with Chris Tarrant, where they competed to catch the biggest trout, in 2012. Changed his entire look for a television advertisment for Aviva, dressing as a biker with a full beard and tattoos in 2013. Supports Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. Credits Harry Enfield as a great influence, and says if they had not met, he would not have enjoyed a long career in comedy.
Nicholas Farrell (Actor) .. Auctioneer
Birthplace: Brentwood, Essex, England
Trivia: Got his dramatic training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Is perhaps best known for his role as Aubrey Montague in the 1981 film Chariots of Fire. Performed as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company between 1985 and 1988. In In 1996, reprised his role of Horatio in Kenneth Branagh's film adaptation of Hamlet. In 2011, played Margaret Thatcher's friend and advisor Airey Neave in The Iron Lady.
Karl Theobald (Actor) .. Gardener
Born: August 05, 1969
Birthplace: Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
Trivia: Performed as part of a double act with Russell Brand in the 1990s. In 1998, joined the theatre troupe Theatre de Complicite. In 2001, performed as a member of comedy troupe Comedy Zone at the Edinburgh Festival. Is perhaps best known for playing Dr. Martin Dear in surreal Channel 4 sitcom Green Wing between 2004 and 2006. As of 2020, has played the Landlord in ITV2 sitcom Plebs since 2013.
Camilla Marie Beeput (Actor) .. Receptionist
Michael Byrne (Actor) .. Książę Asherboroughdon
Born: November 07, 1943
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: In films since at least 1963's The Scarlet Blade, British actor Michael Byrne has had roles ranging from the benign to the malevolent. He was equally at home with the Olde English trappings of Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1973) as he was with the up-to-date gangster ambience of The Long Good Friday (1982). Among his credits were Butley (1974), A Bridge too Far (1977) (halfway down the cast sheet as Lt. Col. Vandelur), The Medusa Touch (1978) and Force 10 from Navarone (1978). In 1989, Michael Byrne played Vogel, one of the multitudes of plot motivators in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
Emily Lawrence (Actor) .. Woman In Jock's Apartment
James Joyce (Actor) .. Duke's Footman
Jenna Russell (Actor) .. Detective
Born: October 05, 1967
Carly Steel (Actor) .. Krampf's Third Wife
Born: August 21, 1987
Birthplace: Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Trivia: Started her on-air reporting for TV Guide Network in 2008 with Chris Harrison, who is best known for hosting The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.Has covered the Cannes Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, the Academy Awards, and the Grammy Awards among many others.Made her feature film debut playing Party Girl #2 in the 2009 comedy drama He's Just Not That Into You.Has worked as a correspondent for CBS's Entertainment Tonight and The Insider.
Ricky Champ (Actor) .. Sergei
Chris Bearne (Actor) .. Farmer
Georgie Carter (Actor) .. Farmer's Daughter
Benny Maslov (Actor) .. Romanov's Aide
Colette O'neil (Actor) .. The Duchess
Evie Brodie (Actor) .. Mum on Plane
Michael Aguiló (Actor) .. Revolutionary
Michael Shelford (Actor) .. Sedgwick's Worker
Andrew Spiers (Actor) .. Sedgwick's Worker - Lights
Paul Westwood (Actor) .. Sedgwick's Footman
John O'brien (Actor) .. Butler
Jerry T. Adams (Actor) .. Butler #2
Born: August 18, 1974
Scott Sheldon (Actor) .. Party Guest
Geoff Pilkington (Actor) .. Sick Guest
Kumiko Nagano (Actor) .. Sick Guest
Junix Inocian (Actor) .. Fang Fat
Born: March 17, 1951
Birthplace: Iligan City, Philippines
Trivia: Trained with well-known acting coach Mary Hutchinson. Joined Repertory Philippines in 1978, appearing in more than 60 productions. Played the Engineer in the original cast of Miss Saigon from 1992 to '94. Played Old Deuteronomy in the New London Theatre production of Cats.
David Cheung (Actor) .. Right Hand Man
Leon Sua (Actor) .. Thug
Jonny Pasvolsky (Actor) .. Emil
Camilla Beeput (Actor) .. Receptionist
Antti Hakala (Actor) .. Servant
J.J. Holiday (Actor) .. Band Member
Born: September 14, 1958
Darrell Leonard (Actor) .. Band Member
Bruce Witkin (Actor) .. Band Member
John Rubano (Actor) .. Band Member
Elaine Grainger (Actor)
Aubrey Plaza (Actor)
Born: June 26, 1984
Birthplace: Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Trivia: Comedian and actress Aubrey Plaza honed her skills with the renowned Upright Citizen's Brigade comedy troupe beginning in 2004, as well as performing standup at places like the Laugh Factory. She graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 2006, and soon began making the transition to the screen, appearing as Daisy in the 2009 Judd Apatow comedy Funny People, and as Robin on the series Mayne Street. In 2009, Plaza joined the cast of the comedy series Parks and Recreation, acting alongside Upright Citizen's founding member Amy Poehler. Her performance as bored teenage intern April was a hit with audiences, and Plaza followed it the next year with a role in the quirky 2010 graphic novel adaptation Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. She appeared in Whit Stillman's Damsels in Distress, as well as the comedy Safety Not Guaranteed opposite the Duplass brothers.
Oliver Platt (Actor)
Born: January 12, 1960
Birthplace: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: A hulking character actor who brings new meaning to the concept of versatility, Oliver Platt has appeared in a dizzying array of films that make him instantly recognizable but not instantly placeable to the average filmgoer. Since making his screen debut as an oily Wall Street drone in Mike Nichols' Working Girl (1988), Platt has lent his talents to almost every conceivable genre, including period dramas, political comedies, children's films, and campy horror movies.The son of a U.S. Ambassador, Platt was born in Windsor on January 12, 1960, Platt and his family soon moved to Washington, D.C. Thanks to his father's job, he had an exceptionally itinerant childhood. By the time he was 18, he had attended 12 different schools in places as diverse as Tokyo, the Middle East, and Colorado. Long interested in acting, Platt received a BA in drama from Boston's Tufts University; following graduation, he remained in Boston for three years to pursue his stage career. In 1986 he moved to New York, where he performed in a number of off-Broadway productions and had the lead in the 1989 Lincoln Center production of Ubu. Following his screen debut in Working Girl, Platt began finding steady work in such films as Married to the Mob (1988), Postcards from the Edge (1990), Beethoven (1992) -- which featured him and future collaborator Stanley Tucci as puppy thieves -- and Benny and Joon (1993). He also proved himself adept at cheesy period drama in The Three Musketeers (1993), which cast him as Porthos, and at all-out comedy, as demonstrated by his turn as a struggling comic in Funny Bones (1995). Rarely cast as a leading man, Platt has always been visible in substantial supporting roles, equally comfortable at portraying nice guys, bad guys, and just flat out weird guys alike. As Ashley Judd's suitor in Simon Birch (1998), he was the straight man, while in The Impostors (1998), his second collaboration with Tucci (two years earlier he served as associate producer for the latter's Big Night), he again displayed his capacity for broad physical comedy as a struggling actor who finds himself a stowaway on an ocean liner. In Dangerous Beauty (1998), Platt was able to exercise his nasty side as a bitter nobleman-turned-religious zealot in 16th-century Venice; that same year, his capacity for exasperated quirkiness was displayed in Bulworth, which cast him as Warren Beatty's put-upon, coke-snorting campaign manager.1999 proved to be a somewhat disappointing year for Platt, as two of his films, Three to Tango (which featured him as a gay architect) and the schlock-horror Lake Placid, which cast him as an idiosyncratic mythology expert, were both critical and commercial flops. A third film that year, Bicentennial Man -- in which Platt played the scientist who turns the titular robot (Robin Williams) into a man -- fared somewhat better. The following year, Platt's comic abilities were again on display in Gun Shy, in which he hammed it up as a bottom-rung mafioso with an overblown ego.Fortunately for the workhorse actor, the 2000s seemed to prove the boost -- and exposure -- his sagging career needed. Earning back to back Emmy nominations in 2006 and 2007 for his performance opposite former Tufts University classmate Hank Azaria in the weekly dramedy Huff, Platt was also nominated for a Screen Actor's Guild Award for his turn as New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner in the TV mini-series The Bronk is Burning (2007). With 2008 came yet another Ammy nomination -- this time for his guest role on the hit FX series Nip/Tuck -- and in 2009 he appeared as Nathan Detroit in the Broadway revival of Guys and Dolls. Other notable television appearances from this phase of Platt's career included a recurring character on the seriocomic HBO series Bored to Death and a prominent role as the husband of a suburban housewife diagnosed with cancer in the Showtime comedy drama series The Big C.

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