Good Luck Chuck


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About this Broadcast
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Sex comedy about a cursed dentist in demand because women discover that whomever he sleeps with finds true love with her next boyfriend.

2007 English Stereo
Comedy Drama Romance Entertainment Wedding

Cast & Crew
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Dane Cook (Actor)
Dan Fogler (Actor)
Lonny Ross (Actor)
Chang Tseng (Actor) .. Karaoke Singer
Ben Ayres (Actor) .. Groomsman
Crystal Lowe (Actor) .. Cam's Wedding Friend
Connor Crash Dunn (Actor) .. Frisbee Kid
Susan McLellan (Actor) .. Shower Lover
Caroline Ford (Actor) .. Jennifer
Annie Wood (Actor)
Ed Welch (Actor)
Cassandra Sawtell (Actor) .. Girl in Penguin Habitat
Aaron Dudley (Actor) .. Not George
Liam James (Actor) .. Boy in Penguin Habitat
Chiara Zanni (Actor) .. Bride
Benjamin Ayres (Actor) .. Groomsman
June B. Wilde (Actor) .. Desperate Woman
Carrie Fleming (Actor) .. Dirty Talker
Jodelle Ferland (Actor) .. Lila
Agam Darshi (Actor) .. Female Wedding Guest
Steve Bacic (Actor) .. Howard
Georgia Craig (Actor) .. Howard's Wife
Jody Racicot (Actor) .. Ticket Agent
Steve Glenn (Actor) .. Carol's New Man
Taayla Markell (Actor) .. Flight Attendant
Heather Doerksen (Actor) .. Woman on Plane
Zara Taylor (Actor) .. Magazine Lover
Michelle Harrison (Actor) .. Anisha
Robert Kelly (Actor) .. Airport Security Guard

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Did You Know..
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Dane Cook (Actor)
Born: March 18, 1972
Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: A stand-up comic whose rock & roll sensibility and unwavering loyalty to his fan base have propelled him to become one of the most popular comedians of his generation, Dane Cook hit it big on the comedy circuit before breaking into feature films with bit parts in such movies as Buddy and Mystery Men in the late '90s. Born in Cambridge, MA, and raised in Arlington, Cook was an introverted child whose shy exterior betrayed a hyperactive and intensely creative imagination. By the time Cook was able to find his voice as a comic he was also able to recognize that his unique approach was an ideal blend of his mother's manic energy and his father's sarcastic swagger, and in 1990 it was time to take the stage for his debut stand-up performance. Having found enough success on stage to say goodbye to his day job just three short years later, Cook was finally prepared to make his bid for the big time. If his early screen roles weren't necessarily substantial enough to gain him notice on the big screen, it was his early short film Spiral that showed the promise needed for his career in front of the camera to continue gaining momentum. Back in the realm of stand-up comedy, Cook's debut release Harmful if Swallowed went certified gold after selling more than 450,000 copies in less than two years. It was around this time that the rising star first realized the career-boosting potential of the Internet, an epiphany that soon resulted in the creation of his popular personal website, danecook.com. Though the site did indeed provide the comic with a notable means to staying in touch with his rapidly growing fan base, it was Cook's subsequent MySpace page that would truly serve to show the humble comic's progressive mind for innovation. Appearances on such popular television comedy programs as The Man Show, Crank Yankers, and Jimmy Kimmel Live found success coming at a clip, and he was soon garnering roles in such features as Torque, Waiting, Employee of the Month, Dan in Real Life, My Best Friend's Girl, and Answers to Nothing. Cook would also continute to perform stand-up, releasing comedy albums and on his own stand up specials.
Jessica Alba (Actor)
Born: April 28, 1981
Birthplace: Pomona, California, United States
Trivia: One of the crop of bright-eyed, dewy-skinned young actors to attain teen idoldom and a regular paycheck during the late 1990s, Jessica Alba closed out the century as one of Hollywood's more promising new talents. Born in Pomona, California, on April 28, 1981, Alba, whose father was in the Air Force, moved with her family to Biloxi, Mississippi, when she was an infant, but she eventually moved back to California nine years later. It was back in California that she embarked on an acting career; having been in love with the idea of acting since she was five, Alba took her first acting class at the age of 12, and nine months later, she landed her first agent. She got her start on television, making appearances on shows like Beverly Hills 90210, and she made her film debut in the 1994 kids comedy Camp Nowhere. Originally cast in a minor role in the film, she got her first big break when the principal actress dropped out and she was asked to take over. Following her debut, Alba did a great deal of work on television. She got her first substantial film role as the object of the protagonist's disastrous affection in the teen horror comedy Idle Hands in 1999; that same year, she played one of the nasty popular girls who terrorize Drew Barrymore in the romantic comedy Never Been Kissed.The following year Alba made waves on the small screen when she was cast in the much hyped Fox series Dark Angel, executive produced by James Cameron. She was cast as a genetically-engineered woman who escapes from the lab and joins a cyberjournalist named Logan Cale (Michael Weatherly) in his neverending fight against crime in a post-apocalyptic future. Though the series was cancelled after two seasons, Alba continued to appear in such indie features as Paranoid (2000) and The Sleeping Dictionary (2002); the little-seen Glitter-esque dancer drama Honey similarly did little to enhance her profile.All that would change, however, when Alba became one of the core members of the quartet of the Fantastic Four franchise. Mostly reviled by critics but a solid success with audiences, her role as the spontaneously invisible Susan Storm endeared her to 10-year-old sci-fi geeks everywhere. Now a blockbuster actress, Alba attempted to balance this heightened profile with a wide variety of genre roles, appearing in thrillers (Into the Blue, The Killer Inside Me, The Eye), grindhouse fare and pulp noirs (Sin City, Machete) and comedies (Good Luck Chuck, Valentine's Day, A.C.O.D.). Alba even appeared in the 2010 Meet the Fockers sequel, Little Fockers, as well as the kids' adventure flick Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D.
Dan Fogler (Actor)
Born: October 20, 1977
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: With his heavyset, bug-eyed, and occasionally wild appearance, character actor Dan Fogler suggested a cross between Sam Kinison and Jack Black, but his inventive genius ranked him far higher, inviting frequent comparisons to the likes of John Belushi. Though Fogler would eventually gain recognition as a film star, he rocketed to fame not for his cinematic work but for a most unusual theatrical coup: his evocation of William Barfee, the slightly obnoxious, mucous-ridden, duck-walking braggart at the heart of the Broadway production The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. That show actually evolved from a series of improvisatory exercises cultivated during Fogler's tenure at Boston University (when it was entitled C-R-E-P-U-S-C-L-E) to an off-Broadway show to a white-hot Broadway production that deservedly netted Fogler the 2005 Tony Award for Best Actor.Of course, Hollywood stardom was not far off, and beginning in 2006 (with a small appearance in the Billy Bob Thornton comedy School for Scoundrels), Fogler did appear onscreen, to consistently enthusiastic notices. He also ascended with incredible rapidity from supporting parts to leads, and invariably chose interesting features, such as the silly sports comedy Balls of Fury (2007), with Fogler as a ping-pong player who must square off against maniacal arch-fiend Christopher Walken, and that same year's comedy The Marconi Brothers, in which Fogler and Brendan Sexton III play brothers who leave the family carpet business to videotape weddings for a living. He also signed on to voice one of the main characters in the 2008 animated feature Horton Hears a Who, adapted from the legendary Dr. Seuss children's book, as well voicing a character in the DreamWorks animated comedy Kung Fu Panda.
Ellia English (Actor)
Born: March 26, 1960
Lonny Ross (Actor)
Trivia: Best known as Josh, the less-than-brilliant "house impressionist" of "The Girlie Show" (and definitive off-camera schemer) on NBC's smash-hit sitcom 30 Rock -- the slightly goofy-looking and hangdog-faced character actor Lonny Ross established a distinctive comedic presence when he emerged in the mid- to late 2000s. Rock represented Ross' big break; he then parlayed his small-screen triumph into movies, with small supporting roles in the Jessica Alba/Dane Cook romantic comedy Good Luck Chuck (2007) and the Paul Soter-directed farce Watching the Detectives (2007).
Chelan Simmons (Actor)
Born: October 29, 1982
Birthplace: Vancouver, Canada
Trivia: Landed her first commercial at age 5. Is a fitness enthusiast; has owned a CrossFit affiliate along with her husband. Other hobbies include cooking.
Sasha Pieterse (Actor)
Born: February 17, 1996
Birthplace: Johannesburg, South Africa
Trivia: Was born in South Africa, and also lived in France and Las Vegas as a child before settling in Los Angeles. Has been acting and modeling since age 4. Is the daughter of two professional dancers. Was submitted for Emmy consideration for her 2005 appearance as a young cancer patient on the Fox drama House. Is the only member of her Pretty Little Liars high-school clique that's also a teenager in real life. Has a jewelry line called Rigid Creations.
Chang Tseng (Actor) .. Karaoke Singer
Born: October 08, 1932
Ben Ayres (Actor) .. Groomsman
Born: January 19, 1977
Birthplace: Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
Crystal Lowe (Actor) .. Cam's Wedding Friend
Born: January 20, 1981
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Is of Chinese and Scottish descent. Began acting in church plays at the age of 5. Lived with her family in Hong Kong between the ages of 8 and 10. Entered show business as a model, notably posing for video games like Need for Speed and Fight Night. Performed in the burlesque show Stocking Up on Sugar. Opened a restaurant in Vancouver with her husband called Hyde.
Connor Crash Dunn (Actor) .. Frisbee Kid
Michael Teigen (Actor)
Connor Price (Actor)
Born: November 11, 1994
Birthplace: Toronto
Troy Gentile (Actor)
Born: October 27, 1993
Birthplace: Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Trivia: Audiences were charmed by Troy Gentile from the very beginning, when he played the younger version of Jack Black in the 2005 comedy Nacho Libre. The young star would also appear in a remake of The Bad News Bears that same year, and would collaborate with Black again the next year, appearing in Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny. In 2008, the actor continued to carve out his niche as a pint-sized source of outrageous comedy with a role in the Owen Wilson movie Drillbit Taylor. Then in 2009, he made a more family-friendly appearances in Hotel for Dogs.
Mackenzie Mowat (Actor)
Tava Smiley (Actor)
Born: October 19, 1971
Susan McLellan (Actor) .. Shower Lover
Caroline Ford (Actor) .. Jennifer
Michelle Andrew (Actor)
Annie Wood (Actor)
Born: February 10, 1971
Eliza Bayne (Actor)
Ed Welch (Actor)
Cassandra Sawtell (Actor) .. Girl in Penguin Habitat
Born: January 29, 1997
Birthplace: Vancouver
Tammy Morris (Actor)
Victoria Bidewell (Actor)
Born: July 10, 1978
Chris Olech (Actor)
Camille Atebe (Actor)
Jessica Olafson (Actor)
Aaron Dudley (Actor) .. Not George
Liam James (Actor) .. Boy in Penguin Habitat
Born: August 07, 1996
Birthplace: British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Is the son of former Olympic wrestler Derek James, and followed in his father's footsteps by joining the wrestling team in high school. Began acting at age 10, when his mother's casting-agent friend started getting him some work as an extra and a body double. Described himself as being similar to his character Jack on The Killing. Received the 2013 Young Hollywood Award for Male Breakthrough Performance for his role as Duncan in The Way, Way Back. Has one blue eye and one green eye.
Chiara Zanni (Actor) .. Bride
Born: July 19, 1978
Benjamin Ayres (Actor) .. Groomsman
Born: January 19, 1977
June B. Wilde (Actor) .. Desperate Woman
Carrie Fleming (Actor) .. Dirty Talker
Born: August 16, 1974
Jodelle Ferland (Actor) .. Lila
Born: October 09, 1994
Birthplace: Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Began acting in commercials at age 2. At 4, starred in her first film, Mermaid, and was nominated for a Daytime Emmy. Is the youngest Emmy nominee in history. In 2007, was nominated for a Genie Award for her performance in Terry Gilliam's Tideland.
Agam Darshi (Actor) .. Female Wedding Guest
Born: December 23, 1987
Birthplace: Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Trivia: Is of Indian descent. Moved to Canada with her family at the age of 3.Was inspired by The Never Ending Story film to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.Is a co-founder of the International South Asian Film Festival.Climbed the Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.Is an advocate for racial equality in the film and television industry.
Steve Bacic (Actor) .. Howard
Born: March 13, 1965
Birthplace: Lisičić, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Trivia: Grew up in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.Did some local modeling when he was young.Worked at a factory and owned an auto refurnishing business.Decided to move to Vancouver, British Columbia, a year after a road trip with friends during his mid-twenties.Worked as a waiter while taking acting clases in Vancouver, where he met actors Ethan Hawke and Stephen Dorff.
Georgia Craig (Actor) .. Howard's Wife
Born: March 20, 1979
Jody Racicot (Actor) .. Ticket Agent
Steve Glenn (Actor) .. Carol's New Man
Taayla Markell (Actor) .. Flight Attendant
Heather Doerksen (Actor) .. Woman on Plane
Born: February 12, 1980
Zara Taylor (Actor) .. Magazine Lover
Born: November 05, 1983
Michelle Harrison (Actor) .. Anisha
Born: March 24, 1975
Robert Kelly (Actor) .. Airport Security Guard
Lindsay Maxwell (Actor)
Born: September 10, 1981
Jodie Stewart (Actor)

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