Superstar


10:10 pm - 11:35 pm, Friday, November 14 on Showtime FamilyZone (West) HDTV ()

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A mildly hyperactive Catholic schoolgirl tries to find fame as a movie star in order to get the boy she likes to kiss her. This outrageous comedy is based on a recurring sketch from "Saturday Night Live."

1999 English Stereo
Comedy Romance Drama Other

Cast & Crew
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Molly Shannon (Actor) .. Mary Katherine Gallagher
Will Ferrell (Actor) .. Sky Corrigan/Jesus
Elaine Hendrix (Actor) .. Evian
Harland Williams (Actor) .. Slater
Mark McKinney (Actor) .. Father Ritley
Glynis Johns (Actor) .. Grandma
Jason Blicker (Actor) .. Howard
Gerry Bamman (Actor) .. Father John
Emmy Laybourne (Actor) .. Helen
Jennifer Irwin (Actor) .. Maria
Rob Stefaniuk (Actor) .. Thomas
Natalie Radford (Actor) .. Autumn
Karyn Dwyer (Actor) .. Summer
Tom Green (Actor) .. Dylan
Chuck Campbell (Actor) .. Owen
Jack Newman (Actor) .. Mr. Feinstein
Donna Hanover (Actor) .. Mrs. Corrigan
Don Redican (Actor) .. Freaky Freddy
Joan Massiah (Actor) .. Crucifix Nun
Jean Howell (Actor) .. Moira
Frank Scott (Actor) .. George
Mallory Margel (Actor) .. Little Mary
Deirdre McCloskey (Actor) .. Rosemary Gallagher
David Warrack (Actor) .. Father David
Jane Moffat (Actor) .. Sister Eileen
Tracy Wright (Actor) .. Sister Anne
Robert Clarke (Actor) .. Little Boy Slater
Rick Campanelli (Actor) .. Reporter
Ariel Manson-Wagner (Actor) .. Reporter
Boyd Banks (Actor) .. Weatherman
Sal Scozzari (Actor) .. Special Ed Kid
Christina Gordon (Actor) .. Special Ed Kid
Susie Dias (Actor) .. Special Ed Kid
David Meinke (Actor) .. Special Ed Kid
Tina Campbell (Actor) .. Cheerleader
Christine Nowland (Actor) .. Cheerleader
Carol MacKereth (Actor) .. Cheerleader
Michael McCloskey (Actor) .. Shamus O'Shea
Siobhan Donaghy (Actor) .. Una O'Shea
Blake Brooker (Actor) .. Man with Cake
Aidan Kelly (Actor) .. Thornton Gallagher

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Molly Shannon (Actor) .. Mary Katherine Gallagher
Born: September 16, 1964
Birthplace: Shaker Heights, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Another Saturday Night Live cast member who has taken her act to the big screen, Molly Shannon is probably best known to TV and film audiences as Mary Katherine Gallagher, the hapless, armpit-sniffing Catholic school girl she originated on SNL and then brought to multiplexes everywhere as the heroine of Superstar.Born in Shaker Heights, a posh suburb of Cleveland, on September 16, 1964, Shannon developed a proclivity for performing at an early age and dreamt of being famous. After receiving a Catholic school education, she earned a B.F.A. in drama from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Circle in the Square Studio. Armed with her diploma, she headed West to L.A., where she proceeded to struggle in relative poverty and almost complete obscurity for the next nine years. Although she occasionally found bit parts in film and on such TV series as Seinfeld, Shannon mainly supported herself with odd jobs and waitressing. Finally, in 1994, she got her big break when she won a spot on Saturday Night Live. After making her debut during the 1995 season, Shannon became exceedingly popular with audiences, thanks to her impersonations of the likes of Monica Lewinsky, and Courtney Love.In 1998, Shannon joined fellow SNL cast members Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan to appear in the disastrous A Night at the Roxbury; the following year, she brought her own alter ego to the screen in Superstar. The film earned drastically mixed reviews, although it did fare somewhat better than any number of other SNL film adaptations. Also in 1999, Shannon played Drew Barrymore's newsroom colleague in Never Been Kissed and had a supporting role alongside Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal, and Lisa Kudrow in Analyze This. She subsequently starred alongside Jim Carrey in Ron Howard's 2000 screen adaptation of The Grinch.She continued to work primarily in comedies including Wet Hot American Summer, Good Boy, American Splendor, Scary Movie 4, Little Man, and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. After a small part in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette, she starred in the Mike White film Year of the Dog, and appeared in the big-budget sequel Evan Almighty. She had a short-lived sitcom, Kath & Kim, before appearing in a number of animated films including Igor, Snow Buddies, and Hotel Transylvania. In 2012 she could be seen opposite her old SNL castmate Will Ferrell in the Spanish-language comedy Casa de mi Padre.
Will Ferrell (Actor) .. Sky Corrigan/Jesus
Born: July 16, 1967
Birthplace: Irvine, California, United States
Trivia: Another member of the Saturday Night Live Screen Actors Guild, Will Ferrell made his major film debut as Steve Butabi, one of the spectacularly clueless brothers who serve as the protagonists of A Night at the Roxbury (1998). The character originated on SNL, where Ferrell had been a regular since 1995, entertaining audiences with his celebrity impressions and such characterizations as Craig the Spartan Cheerleader and junior high-school teacher Marty Culp.Born in Irvine, CA, on July 16, 1967, Ferrell attended the University of Southern California, graduating with a degree in sports information. Following graduation, he worked as a sportscaster on a weekly cable show, but he soon found his interests leaning toward acting and standup comedy. He enrolled in classes and workshops given at a local community college, and after only a year of training, he was invited to join the Groundlings, an infamous L.A. comedy improv group. Ferrell's involvement with the Groundlings led to his SNL discovery; from that point on, the previously unknown comic found himself enjoying growing recognition and a steady paycheck.Although A Night at the Roxbury turned out to be a complete and utter flop, it did little to prevent Ferrell from finding more screen work; the following year, he could be seen as journalist Bob Woodward in Dick and as the object of fellow SNL castmate Molly Shannon's unwanted affection in Superstar. A series of scene-stealing supporting roles followed for Ferrell in such films as Drowning Mona, Zoolander, and, most-notably, Old School. In the 2003 Todd Phillips film, Ferrell sunk his teeth into the role of Frank "The Tank", delivering several lines that would forever be quoted by frat guys the world over.But it was Ferrell's other 2003 film that truly announced his arrival as a Hollywood star. As the oversized titular character in director Jon Favreau's holiday comedy Elf, Ferrell delighted audiences and critics alike, making the modestly-budgeted film a surprise box-office smash.In the wake of Elf's success, Ferrell's 2004 plate was full, starring as fictional '70s TV newscaster Ron Burgundy in Anchorman (a film which had enough outtakes to merit an entire second feature upon being released to home video), taking a role in the Woody Allen's Melinda and Melinda, and signing on for lead roles in two long-anticipated projects: the filmed adaptation of John Kennedy Toole's cult novel A Confederacy of Dunces and the big-screen version of the classic sitcom Bewitched. Though the curse that had plagued the big-screen adaptation of Confederacy seemed to persist when, by mid-2006, there still seemed to be no signs that the film would be going before the cameras anytime soon, Ferrell continued to crack-up audiences with a hilarious cameo in the popular Vince Vaughn/Owen Wilson comedy Weddng Crashers, as well as a memorable turn in The Producers - a big screen adaptation of the smash Broadway hit that was inspired by Mel Brooks' 1968 comedy classic of the same name. As the 2000's unfolded, it became clear that Ferrell's comic fame could not be matched. He would score box office gold with many movies to comes, such as Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Stranger Than Fiction, Blades of Glory, Step-Brothers, Everything Must Go, and The Campaign, in addition to popular runs on TV series like The Office and Eastbound & Down.
Elaine Hendrix (Actor) .. Evian
Born: December 28, 1970
Birthplace: Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: Is a former Girl Scout of America. Won a model search, which led to her enrolling at the Gary Harrison Dance Company. Worked professionally as a dancer and a model until she was hit by a car while riding her bike; after that, she shifted her focus to acting. An animal-rights activist, she founded The Pet Matchmaker organization and is on the board of Stray Rescue of St. Louis.
Harland Williams (Actor) .. Slater
Born: November 14, 1962
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: An unpredictable comic whose talents as an artist and writer of children's books frequently goes unnoticed in favor of such antics as appearing on the Late Show With David Letterman in peanut butter-covered boots, Harland Williams set the tone for his cinematic career as a urine-chugging state trooper in the Farrelly brothers' sophomoric smash Dumb and Dumber (1994).Born in Toronto, Ontario, the artistically inclined Williams aimed to refine his passion for drawing and painting at Canada's prestigious Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario. Childlike curiosity combined with his love of art drove Williams to create a series of popular children's books in which a similarly curious young dinosaur named Lickety Split embarks on a series of amazing adventures and learns important life lessons in the process. Finding a creative outlet in poetry and painting while working as a forest ranger for five years after dropping out of Sheridan College, Williams set his goals to leave the forest as a standup comic and actor, soon moving to L.A. to pursue his newfound calling.After his memorable debut in Dumb and Dumber, Williams appeared briefly in the television series Simon before attempting a starring vehicle with Disney's Rocketman in 1997. Trashed by critics and largely ignored by audiences, Rocketman may not have launched Williams' career into the stratosphere, but it did result in a number of memorably comedic roles in such popular comedies as Half-Baked (1998) and There's Something About Mary (1998). The new millennium also proved to be a busy year for Williams in both his career as a standup and an actor: serving as host of Comedy Central's Premium Blend, appearing in the Geena Davis Show, The Whole Nine Yards, and as an abrasive tyrant television star who learns the true value of love in Becoming Dick. In 2001, Williams appeared as the compound-fractured friend of a spastic Tom Green in Freddy Got Fingered. The following year found Williams as a gender-bending college student alongside co-stars Barry Watson and Michael Rosenbaum in Sorority Boys.
Mark McKinney (Actor) .. Father Ritley
Born: June 26, 1959
Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: The tallest member of sketch comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall, comedian Mark McKinney has a signature style and range of unique character voices. Born in the Canadian capital city of Ottawa, Ontario, McKinney started doing comedy with the Loose Moose Theatre Company where he met Bruce McCulloch and formed a comedy team called "The Audience." Together they moved to Toronto and met Dave Foley and Kevin McDonald, who were in the process of forming a comedy troupe. Along with fifth member Scott Thompson and producer Lorne Michaels, the sketch comedy show The Kids in the Hall started in 1989. During the show's five-year run, McKinney created memorable characters like the Chicken Lady, the Headcrusher, Tanya the Temp, and the ever-annoying Darrill. After the series ended, he reunited with the group for the 1996 feature film Brain Candy and the 2000 live tour and subsequent documentary Same Guys, New Dresses. In 1995, he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live for two seasons, where he did a splendid impression of Presidential candidate Steve Forbes. He then had small roles in SNL-related movies A Night at the Roxbury and The Ladies Man, the 1999 remake The Out-of-Towners, and the New York stage production Fuddy Meers at the Manhattan Theater Club. He can also be seen in Bruce McCulloch's films Dog Park and Superstar, along with numerous independent films. Living with his wife and two kids in N.Y.C., McKinney also finds work back in his home country. After appearing in the Canadian sitcom Twitch City, he played leading roles in Guy Maddin's The Saddest Music in the World and Scott Smith's Falling Angels, both of which were shown at the 2003 Toronto Film Festival.
Glynis Johns (Actor) .. Grandma
Born: October 05, 1923
Died: January 04, 2024
Birthplace: Pretoria, South Africa
Trivia: Throaty-voiced, kittenish leading lady Glynis Johns was the daughter of British stage actor Mervyn Johns; she was born while her father and concert-pianist mother were on a tour of South Africa. Enrolled in the London ballet school at age 6, Johns had by age 10 progressed to the point that she was certified to teach ballet. At 12, she made her stage debut in the role of Napoleon's daughter in Saint Helena; at 13, she was cast in the pivotal role of the spiteful schoolgirl in the London production of Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour. This led to her first film, 1937's South Riding, in which she played another petulant, foot-stamping adolescent. Johns graduated to coquettish leading roles in the 1940s, most famously as the alluring mermaid in Miranda (1946). Her best-known Hollywood assignments include the roles of Maid Jean in Danny Kaye's The Court Jester (1956) and the suffragette Mrs. Banks in Disney's Mary Poppins (1964) (Johns was the only cast member to have the foresight to demand a portion of the royalties for the Poppins soundtrack record). In 1963, she starred in Glynis, a lukewarm TV comedy/mystery series. Eight years later, she won a Tony award for her performance in Broadway's A Little Night Music. Still active into the 1990s, Glynis Johns was recently seen as a belligerent in-law in The Ref (1994) and as a deliciously dotty aunt in While You Were Sleeping (1995).
Jason Blicker (Actor) .. Howard
Gerry Bamman (Actor) .. Father John
Born: September 18, 1941
Trivia: Best known for playing mean Uncle Frank in the Home Alone series, Kansas-born Gerry Bamman began his acting career in the '80s with roles in a number of films including Cocktail and The Secret of My Success. He continued to work consistently throughout the '90s and 2000s, and became a familiar face to a new generation of fans with a recurring role on Law & Order as lawyer Stan Gillum.
Emmy Laybourne (Actor) .. Helen
Jennifer Irwin (Actor) .. Maria
Born: June 17, 1975
Birthplace: Toronto
Rob Stefaniuk (Actor) .. Thomas
Natalie Radford (Actor) .. Autumn
Born: June 24, 1966
Karyn Dwyer (Actor) .. Summer
Born: March 22, 1975
Tom Green (Actor) .. Dylan
Born: July 30, 1971
Birthplace: Pembroke, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: A noted purveyor of fin-de-siècle shock comedy, Canadian Tom Green aimed to transform his gross-out TV stardom into movie fame (or infamy) with his 2001 directorial debut, Freddy Got Fingered.Raised in Ottawa, Green began to hone his comic skills as a teenager, pulling gags for the amusement of his friends. Along with doing stand-up while in college, Green released a rap album and created a hit radio show at the University of Ottawa. After graduation, Green managed to get the first incarnation of his signature TV series, The Tom Green Show, on local Ottawa television in 1994. A hit, The Tom Green Show landed on Canada's Comedy Network and officially hit the big time when MTV bought it and began airing it in the U.S. in 1999. During its two years on MTV, the show garnered high ratings due to Green's penchant for pushing the limits of taste with such gags as shagging a dead moose and delivering animal parts to his parents' house, and for involving innocent bystanders in his "confrontational comedy." Green even managed to top the episode featuring his trip home with Presidential paramour Monica Lewinsky when he transformed his spring 2000 battle with testicular cancer into the infamous "Cancer Special" for MTV. During Green's MTV tenure, he moved to films with a small role in the Saturday Night Live-based comedy Superstar (1999). Green's antics as a nerdy college student, particularly placing a live mouse on his tongue, subsequently became one of the main draws of the raunchy teen hit Road Trip (2000). A cameo as Drew Barrymore's sad sack boyfriend Chad in the blockbuster Charlie's Angels (2000) paid off personally when Green and Barrymore became an offscreen item; after much hedging and a faux jilting at the altar on Saturday Night Live in November 2000, the two married quietly in 2001. After The Tom Green Show ended, Green turned his attention to his first movie vehicle, co-writing, directing, and starring in Freddy Got Fingered. Avowedly intended to be the most disgusting film possible, Freddy featured such set pieces as Green swinging a baby by its umbilical cord, doing unmentionable things with horses, and many creative uses for meat. Although Green's cinematic escapades earned a few comparisons to 1970s performance art, Freddy Got Fingered was mostly blasted for its technical crudity and general witlessness, and died a swift death at the box office.
Chuck Campbell (Actor) .. Owen
Jack Newman (Actor) .. Mr. Feinstein
Donna Hanover (Actor) .. Mrs. Corrigan
Born: February 13, 1950
Don Redican (Actor) .. Freaky Freddy
Joan Massiah (Actor) .. Crucifix Nun
Jean Howell (Actor) .. Moira
Born: November 21, 1927
Frank Scott (Actor) .. George
Mallory Margel (Actor) .. Little Mary
Born: November 20, 1987
Deirdre McCloskey (Actor) .. Rosemary Gallagher
David Warrack (Actor) .. Father David
Jane Moffat (Actor) .. Sister Eileen
Tracy Wright (Actor) .. Sister Anne
Born: December 07, 1959
Died: June 24, 2010
Robert Clarke (Actor) .. Little Boy Slater
Born: March 14, 1987
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Rick Campanelli (Actor) .. Reporter
Born: January 05, 1970
Ariel Manson-Wagner (Actor) .. Reporter
Boyd Banks (Actor) .. Weatherman
Born: April 16, 1964
Sal Scozzari (Actor) .. Special Ed Kid
Christina Gordon (Actor) .. Special Ed Kid
Susie Dias (Actor) .. Special Ed Kid
David Meinke (Actor) .. Special Ed Kid
Tina Campbell (Actor) .. Cheerleader
Born: May 01, 1974
Christine Nowland (Actor) .. Cheerleader
Carol MacKereth (Actor) .. Cheerleader
Michael McCloskey (Actor) .. Shamus O'Shea
Siobhan Donaghy (Actor) .. Una O'Shea
Blake Brooker (Actor) .. Man with Cake
Aidan Kelly (Actor) .. Thornton Gallagher

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