A Big Bold Beautiful Journey


09:43 am - 11:39 am, Saturday, January 3 on HBO HD Caribbean ()

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An imaginative tale of two strangers and the extraordinary emotional journey that connects them.

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Drama Romance Fantasy

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Colin Farrell (Actor)
Born: May 31, 1976
Birthplace: Castleknock, Dublin, Ireland
Trivia: Possibly Ireland's hottest cinematic export since Liam Neeson got his kilt off in Rob Roy, Colin Farrell enjoyed a generous helping of trans-Atlantic buzz for his work in Joel Schumacher's 2000 military drama Tigerland. Previously known in his native Ireland for supporting parts in film and television productions, Farrell earned both industry recognition and international heartthrob status for his portrayal of a young drifter recruited to fight in the Vietnam War, winning over critics and audiences with talent, charisma, and his fearless assumption of a Texan accent.The son of famed footballer Eamon Farrell, Farrell was born in Dublin, on May 31, 1976. Growing up, he planned to follow in the footsteps of his father and an uncle, who was also a well-known footballer in the 1960s. However, Farrell's plans changed when, while he was still in high school, his sister enrolled in acting classes at Dublin's Gaiety School of Drama. His interest piqued, the nascent actor followed suit, signing up for classes at the Gaiety School and then making his film debut in a low-budget production called Drinking Crude before he even made it to the Gaiety's classrooms.Having dropped out of high school in order to pursue acting, Farrell dropped out again -- this time from the Gaiety -- after a successful audition for the Irish TV series Ballykissangel. Joining the show in 1996, he earned a degree of fame in his native country, which opened the door for further work in the U.K. In 1999, he could be seen in the family drama The War Zone, Tim Roth's directorial debut, and on TV in Love in the 21st Century, a segmented series that also featured such up-and-comers as Ioan Gruffudd and Catherine McCormack.His first glint of overseas recognition came the following year, when Farrell was cast in a supporting role in Thaddeus O'Sullivan's Ordinary Decent Criminal, an Irish gangster drama starring Kevin Spacey and Linda Fiorentino. Criminal, which didn't fare well on U.S. shores, was quickly followed by Joel Schumacher's Tigerland. Although the low-key ensemble film, which was set in a Louisiana boot camp in 1971, received a lukewarm reaction from critics and audiences, Farrell's performance was the subject of almost ubiquitous praise. Quickly labeled as one of the most exciting new actors to be detected by the Hollywood radar, the young Dubliner subsequently found himself enmeshed in the distinctly American phenomenon of almost overnight success; before the year was out, he had secured starring roles in a number of projects, including American Outlaws, in which he starred as Jesse James alongside Scott Caan and Kathy Bates, and Joel Schumacher's Phone Booth, a thriller about a young man (Farrell) fighting for his life inside the titular enclosure. Although the long-delayed Outlaws did little for Farrell's career, far more ticket buyers were able to see the young actor alongside Bruce Willis in the somber POW drama Hart's War in early 2002. The following year, Farrell was virtually unavoidable. Not only did 2003 see the release of the aforementioned The Phonebooth, is also found the actor on the right side of the law in both The Recruit and SWAT and on the wrong side as the villainous Bullseye in the comic book superhero film Daredevil. As if the year was busy enough, he also turned up in a pair of smaller films, Veronica Guerin and Intermission.The two ensuing years might not have seen Farrell churning out a half-dozen pictures apiece, but he continued to grow in stature, first with a supporting part in the indie period piece A Home at the End of the World, then the title role in Oliver Stone's ambitious flop Alexander (both 2004). Indeed, Farrell's most notorious appearance around this time was, like so many before him, in a much-circulated sex tape leaked on the Internet. Two major roles in films by well-respected directors followed: The lead in Terrence Malick's critically-acclaimed but, again, little-seen The New World (2005), and the challenging role of author Arturo Bandini in Robert Towne's Ask the Dust. 2006 brought Michael Mann's much-anticipated remake of his own groundbreaking '80s TV show, Miami Vice, which he quickly followed with a turn in Woody Allen's Cassandra's Dream, as well as the critically acclaimed crime comedy In Bruges in 2008.Having all but completely cemented his position in Hollywood, Farrell joined the ranks of other leading men like Johnn Depp and Jude Law, who all stepped in to play various incarnations of the universe-hopping protagonist in Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, filling in for the film's original lead Heath Ledger, who died tragically, midway through filming. Farrell would spend the coming years enjoying a variety of projects, most notably in movies like Crazy Heart, Horrible Bosses, and Fright Night.
Margot Robbie (Actor)
Born: July 02, 1990
Birthplace: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Trivia: Took circus classes in 1998 and earned a trapeze certificate the same year. Began acting professionally at the age of 17. Rose to fame playing Donna Freedman from 2008 to '11 in Neighbours. Enjoys surfing and snowboarding; was on a snowboarding holiday in Canada when she found out she has been cast in Neighbours. Shortly after arriving in the United States in 2011, landed the role of Laura Cameron in the short-lived TV series Pan Am. First major film role was playing Nadine Belfort in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). Founded her production company, LuckyChap Entertainment, in 2014. In 2017, was named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world, and was featured by Forbes in its 30 Under 30 list.
Jennifer Grant (Actor) .. David's Mother
Born: February 26, 1966
Birthplace: Burbank, California, United States
Trivia: Only child of the famous British-American actor Cary Grant and his former actress wife, Dyan Cannon.Cary Grant, her father, initially opposed her idea of becoming an actress.Began her acting career several years after her father's passing.Worked in a law firm after graduating Stanford University.Worked as a chef for a short time.Volunteered as an actress and mentor with the Young Storytellers Foundation.In 2011, wrote her memoir, Good Stuff: A Reminiscence of My Father, Cary Grant.
Phoebe Waller-bridge (Actor)
Born: July 14, 1985
Birthplace: Ealing, London, England
Trivia: The Waller-Bridge family were landed gentry of Cuckfield, Sussex. Descended from The Rev. Sir Egerton Leigh, 2nd Baronet, Conservative MP for Mid Cheshire from 1873 to 1876. Her maternal grandfather was Sir John Edward Longueville Clerke, 12th Baronet, of Hitcham, Buckinghamshire. Was inspired by her childhood nickname 'Flea' for the title of Fleabag. Set up the theatre company DryWrite with writer-director Vicky Jones to showcase young, talented writers. Made her acting debut in the play Roaring Trade at Soho Theatre in 2009. Played the role of Marian in a theatre production of Mydidae in 2013 at the Trafalgar Studios in London. In 2014, played the role of Jo in a theatre production of The One at the Soho Theatre. Was signed by US agent UTA in 2016, shortly before the American debut of Fleabag.As a playwright, she wrote the series Good. Clean. Fun. Best known as the creator, writer and star of the BBC series Fleabag and as the head writer and executive producer of the first series of the BBC America thriller Killing Eve. Both series have been highly acclaimed as among the 100 greatest television series of the 21st century by The Guardian, which ranked the former at no.8 and the latter at no. 30. Voiced and performed the role of droid L3-37 in Solo: A Star Wars Story in 2018. Co-wrote the screenplay for the 25th James Bond film, No Time to Die, along with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade in 2019. A versatile actress who writes and has appeared in films, on stage and in television programmes.
Jodie Turner-smith (Actor)
Born: September 07, 1986
Birthplace: Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England
Trivia: Daughter of Jamaican parents.All of her sibling were born in Jamaica except for her.Grew up in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States.Was voted Most Likely to Succeed in her high school senior class.Musician Pharrell Williams convinced her to move to Los Angeles to become a model after meeting each other through a mutual friend after a concert.Worked as a banker before moving to Los Angeles in 2009.
Lucy Thomas (Actor)
Billy Magnussen (Actor)
Born: April 20, 1985
Birthplace: Woodhaven, Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Wrestled in high school until a hamstring injury forced him to quit and drop out of gym class during his senior year; enrolled in a drama course instead and fell in love with acting. Made Broadway debut in the 2007 revival of The Ritz. Big break came in 2008 being cast as Casey Hughes on As the World Turns. Meryl Streep caught his Tony-nominated performance in Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, and recommended him to director Rob Marshall for the film adaptation of Into the Woods; landed the role of Rapunzel's prince. Plays bass in the New York City-based band Reserved for Rondee. Appears in two movies (Bridge of Spies; The Big Short) nominated for 2015 Best Picture Oscars.
Sarah Gadon (Actor)
Born: April 04, 1987
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Started acting at age 10. An accomplished dancer, she trained at the National Ballet School of Canada. Named an Ontario Scholar upon graduation of high school. Has appeared on the Canadian television series Murdoch Mysteries, The Border and Being Erica.
Hamish Linklater (Actor)
Born: July 07, 1976
Birthplace: Great Barrington, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: The son of famed acting instructor and vocal coach Kristin Linklater, character actor Hamish Linklater cut his professional chops on the stage before moving into filmed work. Hamish commenced his professional training with Shakespearean roles before the age of ten, and after his secondary school education enrolled at Amherst College in Boston. Key theatrical assignments following graduation included a part in a production of Cyclone at Studio Dante and a role opposite Jill Clayburgh in The Busy World Is Hushed at Playwrights Horizons. Meanwhile, Linklater stepped in front of the cameras for a multi-episode turn on American Dreams (2004) and a regular role, as Dr. Bruce Cherry, a physician in a Boston teaching hospital, on Gideon's Crossing (2000). The actor also signed for parts in Hollywood features including the telemovie Live from Baghdad (2002) and the theatrical release Fantastic Four (2005), as well as a regular role in the cast of the Julia Louis-Dreyfus CBS sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine, playing Matthew, the brother of the recently divorced title character (Louis-Dreyfus). When Christine came to an close, Linklater starred in a pair of well-respected indie films, The Future and Lola Versus, before appearing in the would-be mega-blockbuster Battleship.
Brandon Perea (Actor)
Born: May 25, 1995
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Learned to breakdance at a young age.Became the youngest professional Jamskater in history, at the age of 13.Moved from Chicago to Los Angeles at the age of 16 to pursue his acting goals.Made his acting debut in the 2016 YouTube Red Film Dance Camp.Best known for his role as "French" in Netflix Sci-fi Drama The OA.
Chloe East (Actor)
Jacqueline Novak (Actor)

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