The Great Debaters


11:00 am - 1:10 pm, Sunday, November 16 on Showtime FamilyZone (West) HDTV ()

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About this Broadcast
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Denzel Washington directed and stars in this inspiring and uplifting true story, which chronicles the rise of a debate team at a small all-black college in Texas that went on to challenge Harvard in the 1930s.

2007 English Stereo
Biography Drama Other

Cast & Crew
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Denzel Washington (Actor) .. Melvin B. Tolson
Nate Parker (Actor) .. Henry Lowe
Denzel Whitaker (Actor) .. James Farmer Jr.
Jermaine Williams (Actor) .. Hamilton Burgess
Forest Whitaker (Actor) .. Dr. James Farmer Sr.
Gina Ravera (Actor) .. Ruth Tolson
John Heard (Actor) .. Sheriff Dozier
Kimberly Elise (Actor) .. Pearl Farmer
Devyn Tyler (Actor) .. Helen Farmer
Trenton McClain Boyd (Actor) .. Nathaniel Farmer
Ritchie Montgomery (Actor) .. Deputy
Jackson Walker (Actor) .. Pig Owner
Tim Parati (Actor) .. Pig Farmer
Robert X. Golphin (Actor) .. Dunbar Reed
Justice Leak (Actor) .. Harland Osbourne
Glen Powell Jr. (Actor) .. Harvard Debater No. 1
Brad Watkins (Actor) .. Harvard Debater No. 2
Brian Smiar (Actor) .. Harvard Dean
Damien Leake (Actor) .. Wilson
Gordon Danniels (Actor) .. Paul Quinn Debate Judge
Bonnie Johnson (Actor) .. Dr. Jennings
Charissa Allen (Actor) .. Benita
Michael Beasley (Actor) .. Trudell
George Wilson (Actor) .. Samuel
Fahnlohnee Harris (Actor) .. Clementine
J. D. Evermore (Actor) .. Captain Wainwright
Sharon Jones (Actor) .. Lila
Frank Ridley (Actor) .. Security Guard
Jeremiah Kissel (Actor) .. Radio Announcer at Harvard Debate
Jack Radosta (Actor) .. White Man at Lynching
Marcus Lyle Brown (Actor) .. Howard Debater #1
Jurnee Smollett-Bell (Actor) .. Samantha Booke
Denzel (Actor)
Donny Boaz (Actor) .. Oklahoma City College Debater #1
Harold Evans (Actor) .. William Taylor
Kelvin Payton (Actor) .. Joseph
Michael Mattison (Actor) .. White Sharecropper #1
Jeff Braun (Actor) .. White Sharecropper #2
Marcus Brown (Actor) .. Howard Debater #1
Rhiannon Giddens (Actor) .. Juke Joint Musician #4
Gregory Nicotero (Actor) .. Puppeteer
Gino Crognale (Actor) .. Puppeteer
Michael Deak (Actor) .. Puppeteer
Alex Diaz (Actor) .. Puppeteer

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Did You Know..
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Denzel Washington (Actor) .. Melvin B. Tolson
Born: December 28, 1954
Birthplace: Mount Vernon, New York, United States
Trivia: One of Hollywood's sexiest and most magnetic leading men, Denzel Washington's poise and radiantly sane intelligence permeate whatever film he is in, be it a socially conscious drama, biopic, or suspense thriller. More importantly, Washington's efforts, alongside those of director Spike Lee, have done much to dramatically expand the range of dramatic roles given to African-American actors and actresses.The son of a Pentecostal minister and a hairdresser, Washington was born in Mount Vernon, NY, on December 28, 1954. His parents' professions shaped Washington's early ambition to launch himself into show business: from his minister father he learned the power of performance, while hours in his mother's salon (listening to stories) gave him a love of storytelling. Unfortunately, when Washington was 14, his folks' marriage took a turn for the worse, and he and his older sister were sent away to boarding school so that they would not be exposed to their parents' eventual divorce. Washington later attended Fordham University, where he attained a B.A. in Journalism in 1977. He still found time to pursue his interest in acting, however, and after graduation he moved to San Francisco, where he won a scholarship to the American Conservatory Theatre. Washington stayed with the ACT for a year, and, after his time there, he began acting in various television movies and made his film debut in the 1981 Carbon Copy. Although he had a starring role (as the illegitimate son of a rich white man), Washington didn't find real recognition until he joined the cast of John Falsey and Joshua Brand's long-running TV series St. Elsewhere in 1982. He won critical raves and audience adoration for his portrayal of Dr. Phillip Chandler, and he began to attract Hollywood notice. In 1987, he starred as anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko in Richard Attenborough's Cry Freedom alongside Kevin Kline, and though the film itself alienated some critics (Pauline Kael called it "dumbfounding"), Washington's powerful performance earned him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination.Two years later, Washington netted another Best Supporting Actor nod -- and won the award -- for his turn as an embittered yet courageous runaway slave in the Civil War drama Glory. The honor effectively put him on the Hollywood A-List. Some of his more notable work came from his collaboration with director Spike Lee; over the course of the 1990s, Washington starred in three of his films, playing a jazz trumpeter in Mo' Better Blues (1990), the title role in Lee's epic 1992 biopic Malcolm X (for which he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination), and the convict father of a high-school basketball star in He Got Game (1998).Washington also turned in powerful performances in a number of other films, such as Mississippi Masala (1991), as a man in love with an Indian woman; Philadelphia (1993), as a slightly homophobic lawyer who takes on the cause of an AIDS-stricken litigator (Tom Hanks); and Devil in a Blue Dress (1995), as a 1940s private detective, Easy Rawlins. Washington also reeled in large audiences in action roles, with the top box-office draw of such thrillers as The Pelican Brief (1993), Crimson Tide (1995), and The Siege (1998) attesting to his capabilities. In 1999, Washington starred in another thriller, The Bone Collector, playing a paralyzed forensics expert who joins forces with a young policewoman (Angelina Jolie) to track down a serial killer. That same year, he starred in the title role of Norman Jewison's The Hurricane. Based on the true story of a boxer wrongly accused of murdering three people in 1966, the film featured stellar work by Washington as the wronged man, further demonstrating his remarkable capacity for telling a good story. His performance earned him a number of honors, including a Best Actor Golden Globe and a Best Actor Oscar nomination.After another strong performance as a high-school football coach in Boaz Yakin's Remember the Titans, Washington cut dramatically against his "nice guy" typecast to play a corrupt policeman in Training Day, a gritty cop drama helmed by Antoine Fuqua. Washington surprised audiences and critics with his change of direction, but in the eyes of many, this change of direction made him a more compelling screen presence than ever before. (It also netted him an Oscar for Best Actor.) 2002 marked an uneven year for Washington. He joined the cast of Nick Cassavetes' absurd melodrama John Q., as a father so desperate to get medical attention for his ailing son that he holds an entire hospital hostage and contemplates killing himself to donate his own heart to the boy. Critics didn't buy the film; it struck all but the least-discriminating as a desperate attempt by Washington to bring credulity and respectability to a series of ludicrous, manipulative Hollywood contrivances. John Q. nonetheless performed healthily at the box (it grossed over a million dollars worldwide from a 36-million-dollar budget). That same fall, Washington received hearty praise for his directorial and on-camera work in Antwone Fisher (2002), in which he played a concerned naval psychiatrist, and even more so for director Carl Franklin's 2003 crime thriller Out of Time. Somewhat reminiscent of his role in 1991's crime drama Ricochet, Out of Time casts Washington as an upstanding police officer framed for the murder of a prominent citizen. In 2004, Washington teamed up with Jonathan Demme for the first occasion since 1993's Philadelphia, to star in the controversial remake of 1962's The Manchurian Candidate. Washington stars in the picture as soldier Bennett Marco (the role originally performed by Frank Sinatra), who, along with his platoon, is kidnapped and brainwashed during the first Gulf War. Later that year, Washington worked alongside Christopher Walken and Dakota Fanning in another hellraiser, director Tony Scott's Man on Fire, as a bodyguard who carves a bloody swath of vengeance, attempting to rescue a little girl kidnapped under his watch. Washington made no major onscreen appearances in 2005 -- and indeed, kept his activity during 2006 and 2007 to an absolute minimum. In '06, he joined the cast of Spike Lee's thriller Inside Man as a detective assigned to thwart the machinations of a psychotically cunning burglar (Clive Owen). The film opened to spectacular reviews and box-office grosses in March 2006, keeping Washington on top of his game and bringing Lee (whose last major feature was the disappointing 2004 comedy She Hate Me) back to the pinnacle of success. That same year, Washington joined forces once again with Tony Scott in the sci-fi action hybrid Déjà Vu, as an ATF agent on the trail of a terrorist, who discovers a way to "bridge" the present to the past to view the details of a bomb plot that unfolded days earlier. The Scott film garnered a fair number of respectable reviews but ultimately divided critics. Déjà Vu bowed in the U.S. in late November 2006. Meanwhile, Washington signed on for another action thriller, entitled American Gangster -- this time under the aegis of Tony Scott's brother Ridley -- about a drug-dealing Mafioso who smuggles heroin into the U.S. in the corpses of deceased Vietnam veterans.Washington appeared as New York City subway security chief Walter Garber in the 2009 remake of the 1974 thriller The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, and begun filming the post-apocalyptic drama The Book of Eli in the same year. He earned a Best Actor nomination in 2012 for his work as an alcoholic pilot in Robert Zemeckis' drama Flight.
Nate Parker (Actor) .. Henry Lowe
Born: November 18, 1979
Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Was an All-American wrestler in high school and college. Worked as a computer programmer before being discovered by a talent agent when he accompanied a friend to a modeling convention in Dallas, and was persuaded to move to Los Angeles to pursue acting, even though he had no prior acting experience. Big break came in 2007 when Denzel Washington cast him in The Great Debaters, which Washington was directing. Made his screenwriting and directorial debut with The Birth of a Nation at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival; the movie sold to Fox Searchlight for $17.5 million, establishing a record price for an acquisition at Sundance. In March 2016, announced the fall opening of the Nate Parker School of Film and Drama at Wiley College in Marshall, Texas.
Denzel Whitaker (Actor) .. James Farmer Jr.
Born: June 15, 1990
Jermaine Williams (Actor) .. Hamilton Burgess
Born: December 31, 1982
Forest Whitaker (Actor) .. Dr. James Farmer Sr.
Born: July 15, 1961
Birthplace: Longview, Texas
Trivia: Forest Whitaker attended college on a football scholarship, then, interested in Opera, transferred to U.S.C. on two more scholarships to study Music and Theater. He landed small roles on television and in two films, beginning with Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982). He got his big break when he appeared in Oliver Stone's Platoon and Martin Scorsese's The Color of Money (both 1986). After a few more supporting roles, Whitaker got his first lead in Clint Eastwood's Bird (1988), in which he played the title role -- heroin-addicted jazz great Charlie Parker, a performance which won him the 1988 Cannes Film Festival Best Actor award. Although now better-known as an lead actor, he was unable to greatly capitalize on his success and remained primarily a supporting player in films. He is the older brother of actor Damon Whitaker.
Gina Ravera (Actor) .. Ruth Tolson
Born: May 20, 1968
Birthplace: San Fernando, California, United States
Trivia: Her mother is African-American and her father is Puerto Rican. Is a classically trained dancer. Was originally planning to be a lawyer. Was nominated for an ALMA Award in 1999 for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Made-for-Television Movie or Mini-Series in a Crossover Role, for The Temptations. In 2007, founded Project Reina, an organization that educates young women about HIV/AIDS prevention.
John Heard (Actor) .. Sheriff Dozier
Born: March 07, 1945
Died: July 21, 2017
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: A veteran of Chicago's free-form Organic Theatre, the boyish, personable John Heard won the Theatre World Award for his performance in the 1976 play Streamers, and two years later was the recipient of the Obie Award for two separate off-Broadway productions. He made his film bow as the harried correspondent for an underground newspaper in Joan Micklin Silver's Between the Lines. In Silver's 1979 Head Over Heels, Heard again received top billing, this time as the obsessive ex-lover of Mary Beth Hurt. One of his first "mainstream" leading roles was in Paul Schrader's erotic thriller Cat People (1981). Heard was agreeable, if a little bullheaded, as Macaulay Culkin's dad in the two Home Alone films; less agreeable was his portrayal of Tom Hanks' abrasive business rival in Big (1988) On television, Heard was seen as the tormented Reverend Dimmesdale opposite Meg Foster's Hester Prynne in the PBS production of The Scarlet Letter, and was heard as one of the celebrity voices on the made-for-cable Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam (1987). John Heard was at one time married to actress Margot Kidder. He turned in fine supporting work in Beaches, and was the bad guy in the Tom Hanks hit Big. A well-respected character actor, Heard continued to work in projects as diverse as Rambling Rose, Radio Flyer, In the Line of Fire, and the comedy My Fellow Americans. He had a major part in the Brian De Palma thriller Snake Eyes in 1998, and the next year he had a brief recurring part on The Sopranos. He appeared in the 2000 biopic Pollock, and the next year was in the Shakespeare inspired high-school drama O. In 2002 he played legendary television executive Roone Arledge in the made for TV film Monday Night Mayhem, and in 2004 he appeared in the comedy White Chicks. He worked non-stop throughout the rest of the decade appearing in such films as The Great Debaters, The Guardian, and Formosa Betrayed. In 2007 he was cast in the short-lived ABC series Cavemen. In 2011 he was part of the ensemble in the well-regarded docudrama about the 2008 financial meltdown, Too Big to Fail.
Kimberly Elise (Actor) .. Pearl Farmer
Born: April 17, 1967
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: An actress whose eyes seem able to peer directly into the souls of audience members, Kimberly Elise has garnered notable critical acclaim for her roles in such features as Beloved and The Ditchdigger's Daughters. Though many actresses might have been intimidated at the prospect of portraying a character from the Toni Morrison novel that is often cited as one of the most important works in American literary history, Beloved, Elise's ability to channel her characters gave her all of the confidence and strength needed to truly bring the character to life and hold her own opposite such formidable talents as Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover. For as far back as Elise can remember, she wanted to become an actress, and she even wrote a letter to the local newspaper's "Fix-It" column at the age of ten asking for information on how to achieve her goal. Elise had already been doing stage work before the fateful letter was penned, so it was obvious to all who knew her that she was ready and capable to put in the effort needed to become a true star. Elise began acting in Minneapolis professionally around the age of 20, and though she studied communications at the University of Minnesota, the prospect of becoming an actress full-time was always at the forefront of her intentions. Her dreams became a reality when a short film she had directed served as her entrance into the American Film Institute, and the experience of moving to Los Angeles and studying at the prestigious and fiercely competitive school gave Elise all the confidence needed to make a name for herself in Hollywood. Shortly after making her debut in the television series In the House, Elise made the leap to feature films as a down-on-her-luck young mother who participates in a robbery in Set It Off. Though Elise did make quite an impression with her feature debut, the film was only a moderate success, and it wasn't until receiving critical acclaim and a Cable Ace award that her career truly took off. Her remarkable performance in Beloved followed shortly thereafter. In 2000, Elise stepped into the lead for the made-for-television feature The Loretta Claiborne Story, playing the mentally and physically disabled athlete who made a name for herself by overcoming tremendous odds and becoming a competitor in the Special Olympics. The film provided an excellent showcase for the versatile young actress, with roles in Bait and Bojangles quickly following. By the time she appeared in John Q as a financially strained mother whose husband's insurance won't cover their son's heart transplant, Elise had been singled out by many critics to be one of Hollywood's brightest young stars, and her strong performance in the film opposite Denzel Washington only helped to strengthen that sentiment. In 2004, Elise would once again appear with Washington -- an actor for whom she has publicly voiced great admiration -- in the cautiously anticipated but warmly received remake The Manchurian Candidate. She worked with Denzel Washington and Forest Whitaker in The Great Debaters, a 2007 drama following the temperamental debate coach of a small town college, and co-starred with Bernie Mac and Terrence Howard in the inspirational drama Pride the same year. In 2010 she took a starring role in the film adaptation of the Obie Award-winning play For Colored Girls.
Devyn Tyler (Actor) .. Helen Farmer
Born: July 05, 1991
Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Started taking dancing lessons at a young age.In 2004, she made her debut as an actress in movies.Has had an extensive career in theater along with her career.Studied in the renowned National YoungArts Foundation obtained a scholarship to attend college.Studied for a semester in Paris while she was in college.Worked as a peer advisor while studying in college.
Trenton McClain Boyd (Actor) .. Nathaniel Farmer
Ritchie Montgomery (Actor) .. Deputy
Jackson Walker (Actor) .. Pig Owner
Tim Parati (Actor) .. Pig Farmer
Robert X. Golphin (Actor) .. Dunbar Reed
Born: February 02, 1982
Justice Leak (Actor) .. Harland Osbourne
Born: September 01, 1979
Glen Powell Jr. (Actor) .. Harvard Debater No. 1
Born: October 21, 1988
Birthplace: Austin, Texas, United States
Trivia: Played football and lacrosse early in life and saw acting as just a hobby. Appeared in his first major feature film The Great Debaters alongside Denzel Washington while still a senior in high school. Took dieting tips from Jason Statham while on the set of The Expendables 3. Although based in Hollywood, he frequently returns to his family's ranch outside of Dallas, Texas.
Brad Watkins (Actor) .. Harvard Debater No. 2
Brian Smiar (Actor) .. Harvard Dean
Damien Leake (Actor) .. Wilson
Gordon Danniels (Actor) .. Paul Quinn Debate Judge
Bonnie Johnson (Actor) .. Dr. Jennings
Charissa Allen (Actor) .. Benita
Michael Beasley (Actor) .. Trudell
George Wilson (Actor) .. Samuel
Fahnlohnee Harris (Actor) .. Clementine
J. D. Evermore (Actor) .. Captain Wainwright
Born: November 05, 1968
Sharon Jones (Actor) .. Lila
Born: May 04, 1956
Frank Ridley (Actor) .. Security Guard
Birthplace: Michigan, United States
Trivia: Enjoyed acting from a young age, creating his own superhero personas as a child. Performed in musicals during high school. Trained as an opera singer, performing as a soloist and ensemble member of the Boston Academy of Music, Sarah Caldwell's Opera Company of Boston and Opera New England for a number of years. Acted in numerous stage productions, including the roles of Trigoren in The Seagull at New Broadway Theater and Strephon in Iolanthe at Publick Theatre. Portrays a satirical presidential candidate named Gil Fulbright on behalf of Represent.Us, a non-profit organization promoting campaign-finance reform. Teaches private acting classes and has taught master classes on occasion.
Jeremiah Kissel (Actor) .. Radio Announcer at Harvard Debate
Jack Radosta (Actor) .. White Man at Lynching
Marcus Lyle Brown (Actor) .. Howard Debater #1
Born: December 26, 1970
Jurnee Smollett-Bell (Actor) .. Samantha Booke
Born: October 01, 1986
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Modeled diapers at the age of 10 months; appeared in a Pepsi TV commercial with NFL Hall of Famer Joe Montana when she was 3. Was homeschooled by her mother. Appeared regularly in a string of sitcoms (ABC's Full House, CBS's Cosby, Fox's Wanda at Large) and starred with her five siblings Jake, Jazz, Jocqui, Jojo and Jussie on the 1994-95 ABC laugher On Our Own. Won a Broadcast Film Critics Award for the 1997 Samuel L. Jackson drama Eve's Bayou, along with NAACP Image Awards for Cosby (1999 and 2000) and the Denzel Washington film drama The Great Debaters (2007). Became interested in HIV/AIDS issues when an On Our Own crew member died of AIDS; at age 19, began serving on the board of directors of Artists for a New South Africa, a nonprofit that focuses on HIV.
Denzel (Actor)
Donny Boaz (Actor) .. Oklahoma City College Debater #1
Trivia: Played football in college.Was a personal trainer and it was one of his clients who took him to a modeling agency where he got signed.From ages 19 to 25, was able to travel over 20 countries working as a model.Acting was suggested to him by an acting agent.Booked his first acting audition for the film Saving Jessica Lynch.
Harold Evans (Actor) .. William Taylor
Kelvin Payton (Actor) .. Joseph
Michael Mattison (Actor) .. White Sharecropper #1
Jeff Braun (Actor) .. White Sharecropper #2
Marcus Brown (Actor) .. Howard Debater #1
Born: December 26, 1970
Rhiannon Giddens (Actor) .. Juke Joint Musician #4
Gregory Nicotero (Actor) .. Puppeteer
Born: March 15, 1963
Gino Crognale (Actor) .. Puppeteer
Michael Deak (Actor) .. Puppeteer
Born: March 18, 1960
Alex Diaz (Actor) .. Puppeteer

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