Last Christmas: Otra Oportunidad Para Amar


5:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Tuesday, November 25 on Studio Universal HDTV (Latin America) ()

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Kate toma malas decisiones constantemente. En una nueva oportunidad, ella acepta el empleo de elfo de Santa, en una tienda. Allí su vida toma un cambio repentino cuando se encuentra con un joven llamado Tom, y Kate no puede creer que al fin algo le haya salido bien.

2019 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Comedia Romance Drama Navidad

Cast & Crew
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Emilia Clarke (Actor) .. Kate
Henry Golding (Actor) .. Tom
Emma Thompson (Actor) .. Petra
Boris Isakovic (Actor) .. Ivan
Lucy Miller (Actor) .. Young Marta
Maxim Baldry (Actor) .. Ed
Madison Ingoldsby (Actor) .. Young Kate
Margaret Clunie (Actor) .. Shower Sarah
Michelle Yeoh (Actor) .. Santa
Patti LuPone (Actor) .. Joyce
Peter Mygind (Actor) .. The Dane aka 'Boy'
Rob Delaney (Actor) .. Theater Director
Peter Serafinowicz (Actor) .. Theater Producer
Ranjit Singh Shubh (Actor) .. Bus Driver
Ritu Arya (Actor) .. Jenna
Ansu Kabia (Actor) .. Rufus
Ingrid Oliver (Actor) .. Police Woman Crowley
Rebecca Root (Actor) .. Dr. Addis
Angus Brown (Actor) .. Ice Rink Security Guard
Angela Wynter (Actor) .. Ice Show Casting Director
Sue Perkins (Actor) .. Ice Show Director
Ben Owen-jones (Actor) .. Danny
David Hargreaves (Actor) .. Arthur
Joe Blakemore (Actor) .. Army 'Tom'
Calvin Demba (Actor) .. Nathan
Leon Delroy Williams (Actor) .. Traffic Cone Man
Anna Calder-Marshall (Actor) .. Dora
Jassie Mortimer (Actor) .. Croatian Woman
Michael Matovski (Actor) .. Croatian Man
Jade Anouka (Actor) .. Alba
David Mumeni (Actor) .. Guy in Pub
Rodrig Andrisan (Actor) .. Christmas Shopper (uncredited)
Rene Costa (Actor) .. Geoff Mafia Boss (uncredited)
Mark Gooden (Actor) .. Store Shopper (uncredited)
John Heartstone (Actor) .. Christmas Shopper (uncredited)
Ruth Horrocks (Actor) .. Christmas Shopper (uncredited)
Joelle Koissi (Actor) .. Christmas Shopper in Bicycle (uncredited)
Martyn Mayger (Actor) .. Homeless Man / Washboard Player (uncredited)
Jacqueline Ramnarine (Actor) .. Homeless Person (uncredited)
Mario Romano (Actor) .. Christmas Market Vendor (uncredited)
Susanne Schraps (Actor) .. Casting Director (uncredited)
Davina Sitaram (Actor) .. Christmas Shopper (uncredited)
Joakim Skarli (Actor) .. Church Guest (uncredited)
Karol Steele (Actor) .. Christmas Party / Concert Singer (uncredited)
Sanj Surati (Actor) .. Christmas Shopper (uncredited)
Liran Nathan (Actor) .. Le vendeur marocain
John Luke Robertson (Actor) .. Klaus le clown allemand
John-Luke Roberts (Actor) .. Klaus the German Clown
Boris Isaković (Actor) .. Ivan

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Did You Know..
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Emilia Clarke (Actor) .. Kate
Born: May 01, 1987
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: The daughter of a theatrical sound engineer, began acting at age 3 after attending a stage production of Show Boat that her father worked on. Appeared in secondary-school productions of West Side Story and Twelfth Night. Made British-TV debut in a 2009 episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors; made U.S. TV debut in the 2010 SyFy movie Triassic Attack.
Henry Golding (Actor) .. Tom
Born: February 05, 1987
Birthplace: Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Trivia: Son of an English father and a Malaysian mother.When he was 8, his family moved to Surrey, England.Worked as a hairdresser in London.Moved back to Malaysia at the age of 21, where he became a travel host.Before getting married, he went in the wilderness of Borneo to attain his bejalai, the Iban rite of passage into manhood, which he documented for the television series Surviving Borneo.
Emma Thompson (Actor) .. Petra
Born: April 15, 1959
Birthplace: Paddington, London, England
Trivia: One of the first ladies of contemporary British stage and cinema, Emma Thompson has won equal acclaim for her work as an actress and a screenwriter. For a long time known as Kenneth Branagh's other half, Thompson was able to demonstrate her considerable talent to an international audience with Oscar-winning mid-1990s work in such films as Howards End and Sense and Sensibility. Born April 15, 1959 in Paddington, West London, Thompson grew up in a household well-suited for creative expression. Both of her parents were actors, her father, Eric Thompson, the creator of the popular TV series The Magic Roundabout, and her actress mother, Phyllida Law, a cast member of This Poisoned Earth (1961), Otley (1968) and several other films. Thompson and her sister, Sophie (who also became an actress), enjoyed a fairly colorful upbringing; as Emma later said, "I was brought up by people who tended to giggle at funerals." She excelled at school, was well liked, and went on to enroll at Cambridge University in 1978. It was at Cambridge that Thompson started performing as part of the legendary Footlights Group, once home to various members of Monty Python, who provided a huge inspiration to the fledgling comedienne. Unfortunately, Thompson's studies and her work with fellow Footlights members Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry were interrupted when her father had a debilitating stroke. Thompson went home for a few months, where she taught him how to speak again. After her return to Cambridge, she graduated in 1980 with a degree in English, and she got her first break working for a short-lived BBC radio show. Personal tragedy struck for Thompson in 1982 when her father died of a heart attack. Ironically, it was in the wake of this turmoil that her professional life began to move forward: she got a job touring with the popular satire Not the Nine O'Clock News and worked with co-conspirators Fry and Laurie on the popular BBC comedy sketch show Alfresco. This led to Thompson's biggest break to date when she was picked for the lead in a revised version of the musical Me and My Girl. Coincidentally featuring a script by Fry, the show proved popular and established Thompson as a respected performer. She stayed with the show for over a year, after which she got her next big break when she was cast as one of the leads in the miniseries Fortunes of War (1988). The other lead happened to be Kenneth Branagh, and the two were soon collaborating off-screen as well as on. Following Thompson's BAFTA Award for her work on the series (as well as a BAFTA for her role on the TV series Tutti Frutti), she helped Branagh form his own production company, Renaissance Films. In 1989, the same year that she starred in the nutty satire The Tall Guy (which teamed her with Black Adder stalwarts Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis and Mel Smith)and in a televised version of Look Back in Anger with Branagh, she appeared as the French queen in Branagh's acclaimed adaptation of Henry V. Following the success of Henry V, Thompson had a droll turn as a frivolous aristocrat in Impromptu (1990) and then collaborated with Branagh on the noirish suspense thriller Dead Again in 1991. The film proved a relative hit on both sides of the Atlantic, and it further established the now-married Branagh and Thompson as the First Darlings of contemporary British theatre. The following year, Thompson came into her own with her starring role in Merchant Ivory's Howards End. She won a number of awards, including an Oscar, BAFTA, and Golden Globe for her portrayal of Margaret Schlegel, and she found herself an international success almost overnight.After a turn in the ensemble comedy Peter's Friends that same year, Thompson starred as Beatrice opposite Branagh's Benedict in his adaptation of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing in 1993. That year proved an unqualified success for the actress, who was nominated for both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress Oscars, the former for her portrayal of a repressed housekeeper in Merchant Ivory's The Remains of the Day and the latter for her role as Daniel Day-Lewis's lawyer in In the Name of the Father. Although she didn't win either award, Thompson continued her triumphant streak when -- after starring in Junior in 1994 -- she adapted and starred in Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility in 1995. Directed by Ang Lee, the film proved popular with critics and audiences alike, and it won Thompson a Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar. She also earned a Best Actress Oscar nomination, a BAFTA Best Actress Award, and a Golden Globe for Best Adapted Screenplay.1995 also proved to be a turning point in Thompson's personal life, as, after a much-publicized separation, she and Branagh divorced. Just as well publicized was Thompson's subsequent relationship with Sense and Sensibility co-star Greg Wise. The somewhat tumultuous quality of her love life mirrored that of Dora Carrington, the character she played that year in Carrington. This story of the famed Bloomsbury painter was not nearly as successful as Sense, and Thompson was not seen again on the screen until 1997, when she starred in Alan Rickman's The Winter Guest. The film -- which featured the actress and her mother, Law, playing an estranged daughter and mother -- received fairly positive reviews. The following year, Thompson continued to win praise for her work with a starring role in Primary Colors and a guest spot on the sitcom Ellen, for which she won an Emmy. In 1999, Thompson announced her plans for semi-retirement: pregnant with Wise's child, she turned down a number of roles -- including that of God in Dogma -- in order to concentrate on her family. The two married in July 2003. In the years that followed Thompson would still remain fairly active onscreen, with roles as a frustrated wife in Love Actually (which found her BAFTA nominated for Best Supporting Actress) and a missing journalist whose husband (played by Antonio Bandaras) is looking for answers in Missing Argentina (which marked the second collaboration, after Carrington, between Thompson and director Christopher Hampton) serving to whet the appetites of longtime fans. For her role as a respected English professor who is forced to re-evaluate her life in Mike Nichols' made-for-television drama Wit (2001), the renowned veteran actress and screenwriter would earn Emmy nominations for both duties. Following an angelic turn in the HBO mini-series Angels in America, Thompson essayed a pair of magical roles in both Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Nanny McPhee - in which she potrayed a governess who utilizes supernatural powers to reign in her unruly young charges.Thompson then joined the cast of Marc Forster's fantasy comedy Stranger than Fiction, which Columbia slated for U.S. release in November of 2006. She plays Kay Eiffel, an author of thriller and espionage novels suffering from a massive writer's block. The central character in Eiffel's book (an IRS agent played by Will Ferrell) hears Kay's audible narration and - realizing that she's planning to kill him off - tries to find a way to stop her, with the help of Professor Jules Hilbert (Dustin Hoffman). She appeared opposite Dustin Hoffman in Last Chance Harvey, and in 2009 had a memorable turn as the head of the school in An Education. In 2010 she wrote and starred in the sequel Nanny McPhee Returns. In 2012 she had a hand in tow big hits, playing Agent O in the third Men In Black film, and voicing the mother in Pixar's Brave.
Boris Isakovic (Actor) .. Ivan
Lucy Miller (Actor) .. Young Marta
Maxim Baldry (Actor) .. Ed
Madison Ingoldsby (Actor) .. Young Kate
Margaret Clunie (Actor) .. Shower Sarah
Michelle Yeoh (Actor) .. Santa
Born: August 06, 1962
Birthplace: Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
Trivia: Best known in the West for her role as Wai Lin in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) before her international breakout role in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), Michelle Yeoh is not your ordinary Bond girl. Her elegant good looks coupled with a killer high kick have made Yeoh one of the most popular martial arts stars in Asia and one of Hong Kong's most famous icons abroad.Born on August 6, 1962, in the mining town of Ipoh, in Western Malaysia, Yeoh's ethnically Chinese parents taught her Malay and English well before she learned Cantonese. She began ballet dancing at the age of four, and, inspired by Fame (1980), she enrolled in England's Royal Academy of Dance, where she eventually earned a B.A. Though a back injury ended her career as a ballerina, she returned to her home country to be crowned Miss Malaysia of 1983. From there, she appeared in a television commercial with Jackie Chan which caught the attention of a fledgling film production company called D&B Films. Taking the stage name Michelle Khan, she acted in bit parts in a number of forgettable films until her breakout role in the girls-with-guns action-comedy Yes, Madam! (1985) alongside noted kung-fu femme fatal Cynthia Rothrock. Though she did not know any martial arts before signing on to the film, Yeoh reportedly spent nine hours a day in the gym, working out and learning to take a punch. She had come a long way from the Royal Academy of Dance. Within the first five minutes of Madam, Yeoh emasculates a flasher and wastes a quartet of thieves. Yeoh immediately became one of Hong Kong's biggest female action stars and was soon appearing in films at a dizzying rate. Always performing her own stunts, she teamed up again with Rothrock in the kung-fu fest Royal Warriors (1986), and she starred in a violent Thomas Crown Afffair remake, Easy Money (1987). While making the Indiana Jones-style action epic Magnificent Warriors (1987), she got engaged to department store tycoon and studio head Dickson Poon (the D in D&B Films). Taking the lead of earlier martial arts divas such as Angela Mao, Yeoh retired from the movie biz in 1988 and retreated to a life of quiet domesticity. It didn't last long. The marriage was not a happy one (the Hong Kong press reported -- falsely it turns out -- that Poon suffered two broken ribs after a well-placed kick) and it ended in divorce in 1992.Yeoh's career came roaring back after her show-stopping performance in Police Story 3: Super Cop (1992), where she matched the notoriously fearless Jackie Chan stunt for jaw-dropping stunt. At the beginning of the shoot, Chan was skeptical as to whether women could fight, preferring them to look pretty and to sit on the sidelines. By the end of the film, Chan was legitimately concerned that he might be upstaged. Yeoh's hair-raising high-speed motorcycle jump onto a moving train (she learned how to drive the motorbike the day before the stunt) was bested only by Chan's death-defying leap from a minaret to an airborne rope ladder hanging from a helicopter hundreds of feet above Kuala Lumpur. The film was a massive success, making Yeoh the highest paid actress in Asia. Now being billed as Michelle Yeoh, she starred in a string of popular action flicks, including Heroic Trio (1992) opposite Maggie Cheung and Anita Mui, Tai Chi Master (1993) along with kung-fu phenom Jet Li, and Wing Chun (1994), which is without a doubt the rockin'-est sockin'-est flick ever about tofu. Her career of high-flying stunts resulted in many a dislocated shoulder and broken rib, but in 1995, while shooting Ann Hui's Ah Kam, Yeoh managed to seriously injure herself. She misjudged a jump off an 18-foot wall (an easy stunt according to her) and landed on her head, cracking a vertebra. Yeoh was put in traction, and it was feared that she would never walk again. Yet within a month, she was back on the set as if nothing happened.The American release of Supercop caught the eyes of Western producers, and soon she was cast opposite Pierce Brosnan in the James Bond-epic Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). Once again, Yeoh's natural charisma, along with her effortless ability to dispatch bands of baddies, threatened to outclass the male lead. That same year, Yeoh was named one of People magazine's 50 sexiest people of the year. Back in Hong Kong, Yeoh received accolades not for her kung-fu abilities but for her acting skills in her role as Soong Ai-ling in the widely praised historical melodrama The Soong Sisters (1997).In 2000 Yeoh fused the popular historical aspects of her previous work with an unmistakably modern aesthetic, again displaying her unyielding skills and speed in the wildly popular Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Teaming with international superstar Chow Yun Fat in an epic and gravity-defying quest to recover a stolen Excaliber-like sword named the Green Destiny, Yeoh cemented her status as an incredibly graceful fighter with the unusual ability to display a remarkable dramatic range as well.
Patti LuPone (Actor) .. Joyce
Born: April 21, 1949
Birthplace: Northport, New York, United States
Trivia: Julliard-educated singer/actress Patti LuPone was visiting Europe and England with a student theatre troupe when she was tapped to make her formal stage debut with the Young Vic. LuPone's first professional American gig was with John Houseman's The Acting Company in 1972. She was nominated for a Tony award for her work in the 1975 Broadway musical The Robber Bridegroom, and four years later won the coveted prize for her starring performance in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita. Her subsequent work included the London productions of Les Miserables and Sunset Boulevard; she was slated to star in the Broadway debut of the last-named property when, in a still-controversial move, Webber summarily replaced her with Glenn Close. She has since knocked 'em dead with her own New York-based one-woman show. LuPone has also made welcome film appearances since 1978's King of the Gypsies. On TV, Patti LuPone played Lady Bird Johnson in the 1987 biopic LBJ: The Early Years, starred as the mother of Christopher Burke in the weekly "dramedy" Life Goes On (1989-93), and was recently seen in the recurring role of a barracuda-like attorney on Law and Order.
Peter Mygind (Actor) .. The Dane aka 'Boy'
Rob Delaney (Actor) .. Theater Director
Born: January 19, 1977
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Struggled with substance abuse until he got into a near-fatal car accident in 2002; this prompted him to get sober. Wrote and starred in a pilot for Comedy Central in 2011 titled @RobDelaney, based on his popular Twitter account. Won the Funniest Person on Twitter Award at The Comedy Awards in 2012. Participated in Comedy Central's A Night of 140 Tweets: A Celebrity Tweet-A-Thon for Haiti in 2010. Wrote a memoir titled Rob Delaney: Mother. Wife. Sister. Human. Warrior. Falcon. Yardstick. Turban. Cabbage., which was published in 2013. Wrote columns for Vice and The Guardian.
Peter Serafinowicz (Actor) .. Theater Producer
Born: July 10, 1972
Birthplace: Liverpool, England
Trivia: Offbeat, highly individualistic British character player Peter Serafinowicz broke into film courtesy of radio, with a head-turning contribution to a tongue-in-cheek documentary about the music industry on England's Radio 1, entitled The Knowledge. That led, in turn, to a wealth of voice assignments on various Radio 4 series, including Grievous Bodily Radio, Harry Hill's Fruit Corner, and Weekending. Serafinowicz segued into features with a plum role in 1997's Murder Most Horrid before making a splash as Brian May on the spoof-heavy BBC sketch comedy program Comedy Nation in the late '90s, alongside Sacha Baron Cohen and others; unfortunately, it was somewhat short-lived, though successive projects afforded Serafinowicz greater exposure. He found his bread and butter on British television, in series including Spaced and World of Pub, but broke into features with roles in the outrageous horror comedy spoof Shaun of the Dead (2004) and the gentle period coming-of-age drama Sixty Six (2006).
Ranjit Singh Shubh (Actor) .. Bus Driver
Ritu Arya (Actor) .. Jenna
Ansu Kabia (Actor) .. Rufus
Ingrid Oliver (Actor) .. Police Woman Crowley
Born: November 26, 1977
Rebecca Root (Actor) .. Dr. Addis
Born: May 10, 1969
Angus Brown (Actor) .. Ice Rink Security Guard
Angela Wynter (Actor) .. Ice Show Casting Director
Sue Perkins (Actor) .. Ice Show Director
Born: September 22, 1969
Birthplace: East Dulwich, London
Trivia: While at Cambridge, she was a member of the Footlights, where she met Mel Giedroyc. Wrote for French and Saunders. In 2002 she appeared in Celebrity Big Brother in the aid for various charities. Made notable appearances for Armando Iannucci's The Saturday Night Armistice. Guest-conducted the London Lesbian/Gay Symphony Orchestra on 11 October 2009. Was a judge for the 2009 Man Booker Prize. Is a panel member of BBC Radio 4's The News Quiz.
Ben Owen-jones (Actor) .. Danny
David Hargreaves (Actor) .. Arthur
Born: February 02, 1940
Joe Blakemore (Actor) .. Army 'Tom'
Calvin Demba (Actor) .. Nathan
Leon Delroy Williams (Actor) .. Traffic Cone Man
Anna Calder-Marshall (Actor) .. Dora
Born: January 11, 1947
Jassie Mortimer (Actor) .. Croatian Woman
Michael Matovski (Actor) .. Croatian Man
Jade Anouka (Actor) .. Alba
David Mumeni (Actor) .. Guy in Pub
Rodrig Andrisan (Actor) .. Christmas Shopper (uncredited)
Rene Costa (Actor) .. Geoff Mafia Boss (uncredited)
Mark Gooden (Actor) .. Store Shopper (uncredited)
John Heartstone (Actor) .. Christmas Shopper (uncredited)
Ruth Horrocks (Actor) .. Christmas Shopper (uncredited)
Joelle Koissi (Actor) .. Christmas Shopper in Bicycle (uncredited)
Martyn Mayger (Actor) .. Homeless Man / Washboard Player (uncredited)
Jacqueline Ramnarine (Actor) .. Homeless Person (uncredited)
Mario Romano (Actor) .. Christmas Market Vendor (uncredited)
Susanne Schraps (Actor) .. Casting Director (uncredited)
Davina Sitaram (Actor) .. Christmas Shopper (uncredited)
Joakim Skarli (Actor) .. Church Guest (uncredited)
Karol Steele (Actor) .. Christmas Party / Concert Singer (uncredited)
Sanj Surati (Actor) .. Christmas Shopper (uncredited)
Liran Nathan (Actor) .. Le vendeur marocain
John Luke Robertson (Actor) .. Klaus le clown allemand
Born: October 11, 1995
Birthplace: West Monroe, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Married his wife, Mary Kate, on his family farm in Louisiana.Is the director of non-denominational Christian camp, Camp Ch-Yo-Ca, in Calhoun, Louisiana.Is best known for starring on the A&E reality television series Duck Dynasty.Appeared on Duck Dynasty from 2012 to 2017.
John-Luke Roberts (Actor) .. Klaus the German Clown
Boris Isaković (Actor) .. Ivan

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