Defiance


11:05 pm - 01:25 am, Wednesday, January 7 on MGM+ Marquee HDTV (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber and Jamie Bell portray three Jewish brothers who lead a resistance movement against the Nazis during World War II.

2008 English Stereo
Drama Action/adventure War Adaptation History Docudrama Other

Cast & Crew
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Daniel Craig (Actor) .. Tuvia Bielski
Liev Schreiber (Actor) .. Zus Bielski
Jamie Bell (Actor) .. Asael Bielski
Alexa Davalos (Actor) .. Lilka Ticktin
Allan Corduner (Actor) .. Shimon Haretz
Tomas Arana (Actor) .. Ben Zion Gulkowitz
Mark Feuerstein (Actor) .. Isaac Malbin
Jodhi May (Actor) .. Tamara Skidelsky
Kate Fahy (Actor) .. Riva Reich
Iddo Goldberg (Actor) .. Yitzhak Shulman
Iben Hjejle (Actor) .. Bella
Martin Hancock (Actor) .. Peretz Shorshaty
Ravil Isyanov (Actor) .. Viktor Panchenko
Jacek Koman (Actor) .. Konstanty 'Koscik' Kozlowski
George MacKay (Actor) .. Aron Bielski
Jonjo O'neill (Actor) .. Lazar
Sam Spruell (Actor) .. Arkady Lubczanski
Mia Wasikowska (Actor) .. Chaya Dziencielsky
Mark Margolis (Actor) .. Jewish Elder
Markus Von Lingen (Actor) .. German SS Scout
Rolandas Boravskis (Actor) .. Gramov
Algirdas Dainavicius (Actor) .. Motl Lubczanski
Aurelija Prashuntaite (Actor) .. Rachel
Vidas Petkevicius (Actor) .. Avram Rubinski
Ina Frismanaite (Actor) .. Avram's Daughter
Ana Goldberg (Actor) .. Lila
Rimante Valiukaite (Actor) .. Miriam
Kristina Bertasiute (Actor) .. Dark Haired Beauty
Remigijus Bilinskas (Actor) .. Pinchas Zuckerman
Rimgaudas Karvelis (Actor) .. Oppenheim
Janina Matekonyte (Actor) .. Well-Dressed Woman
Leonas Ciunis (Actor) .. Accountant
Aleksandr Zila (Actor) .. Chaya's Father
Iveta Nadzeikiene (Actor) .. Chaya's Mother
Marc Levy (Actor) .. Yechael Efrati
Zoe Rosenblum (Actor) .. Sarah Oppenheim
Sakalas Uzdavinys (Actor) .. Lova Volkin
Alan Corduner (Actor) .. Shimon Haretz

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Did You Know..
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Daniel Craig (Actor) .. Tuvia Bielski
Born: March 02, 1968
Birthplace: Chester
Trivia: British actor Daniel Craig grew up in Liverpool before moving to London and studying at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He made his film debut in The Power of One, directed by John G. Avildsen. A few made-for-TV movies followed before his role of Master Kane in the Disney adventure A Kid in King Arthur's Court. Returning to the U.K., he starred in the miniseries Our Friends in the North, the four-part series Moll Flanders, and the TV mystery The Ice House. In 1997 he worked with German director Peter Sehr on Obsession where he met his future girlfriend, German actress/VJ Heike Makatsch. His first leading role in the U.K. came in 1998 with his portrayal of George Dyer, the intimate friend of painter Francis Bacon (played by Derek Jacobi) in John Maybury's Love Is the Devil. Other leading roles followed in the U.K. films Love & Rage, The Trench, Some Voices, and Hotel Splendide. In Hollywood, he had smaller roles in I Dreamed of Africa, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, and Road to Perdition. In 2002, he played the German physicist Werner Heisenberg in the BBC historical drama Copenhagen. His first mainstream leading role came in 2003 as Ted Hughes, the partner of Sylvia Plath (played by Gwyneth Paltrow) in Christine Jeffs' Sylvia. In 2004, he can be seen in the U.K. films Layer Cake and Enduring Love.
Liev Schreiber (Actor) .. Zus Bielski
Born: October 04, 1967
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Trivia: Displaying the kind of off-kilter charm that makes him a natural for leading roles in independent films and character parts in mainstream features, Liev Schreiber has made a name for himself on both circuits. Born October 4, 1967, in San Francisco, Schreiber was raised on New York's Lower East Side. A graduate of Hampshire College in Massachusetts, he initially wanted to become a writer, but later decided to try his hand at acting, training at both London's prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and the Yale School of Drama.Schreiber's first acting job was on Broadway, where he appeared in In the Summer House. More theater work followed and in 1994, the actor made his film debut in the Steve Martin comedy Mixed Nuts. The film was an unequivocal flop, although Schreiber's role as a rather muscular transvestite proved to be one of the picture's few memorable features. His next project, the 1995 indie Denise Calls Up, fared a little better; despite almost non-existent box-office ratings, it was rewarded with critical approval. Following more minor film work, he landed the role of a British bouncer in the successful indie flick Party Girl (1995), which also starred nascent indie queen Parker Posey. Schreiber got an introduction to a more mainstream audience thanks to his role as killer Cotton Weary in Wes Craven's mega-hit Scream, a role he reprised in the film's sequel, Scream 2 (1997). The same year, Schreiber had leading roles in two more independent films, The Daytrippers (which again paired him with Posey) and Walking and Talking, as well as a secondary role in the bloated Mel Gibson thriller Ransom. Deftly straddling the divide between Sundance and the studio, Schreiber went on to make three major mainstream pictures in 1998: Phantoms, with Rose McGowan and Ben Affleck; Twilight with Susan Sarandon, Paul Newman, and Gene Hackman; and Sphere with Samuel L. Jackson, Sharon Stone, and Dustin Hoffman. The following year, Schreiber returned to more familiar territory with his role in Tony Goldwyn's small but successful drama A Walk on the Moon. As the man Diane Lane cuckolds for Viggo Mortensen, Schreiber mined endless possibilities from what could have been a narrow role, giving his character the sort of charming, good-intentioned inadequacy that became one of the actor's trademarks.In 2000, Schreiber returned to the role of Cotton Weary a third time to close out the Scream franchise. It was around this time that he also began doing a considerable amount of voice-over work, mainly for PBS's NOVA series. As the decade progressed, Schreiber continued to be a presence in bigger mainstream projects, such as the 2002 adaptation of Tom Clancy's The Sum of All Fears. Two years later, he could be seen in another high-profile, politically tinged thriller, this time opposite Denzel Washington in director Jonathan Demme's remake of The Manchurian Candidate.In 2005 he made his directorial and screenwriting debut with Everything Is Illuminated, and appeared in the critically acclaimed, Golden Globe-winning HBO movie Lackawanna Blues, a life-affirming film about a selfless black woman (played by S. Epatha Merkerson) in 1950s segregated New York who provides a home and a guiding hand to the youths who come to live at her boarding house. His 2006 project would be quite a departure from this sweet, poignant tale, as Schreiber took the role of Robert Thorne in John Moore's remake of the 1976 horror classic The Omen. Heavily publicized for its "666" release date (June 6th, 2006), the film pleased horror fans, as did Schreiber's performance as husband to Julia Stiles and father to the infamous Damien, a little boy who seems to harbor an evil that at best makes him disturbingly cold and at worst, places him at the crux of the devil's own plan for hell on Earth. Schreiber next went into production on The Painted Veil, an adaptation of the novel by W. Somerset Maugham. Playing the playboy whom Naomi Watts cuckolds her husband with, the actor immersed himself in the part for the drama. Meanwhile, a return to the stage in the lauded revival of Glengarry Glen Ross not only earned Schreiber a Tony award, and in 2005 he made his debut as a film director and screenwriter with the indie Everything Is Illuminated. Always up for new challenges, he played the role of the comic-book supervillain Sabertooth in the 2009 summer blockbuster X-Men Origins: Wolverine. In addition to his acting, Schreiber also has a lucrative career narrating documentaries and commercials.
Jamie Bell (Actor) .. Asael Bielski
Born: March 14, 1986
Birthplace: Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees, England
Trivia: A native of Billingham, England, Jamie Bell is an example of endurance and dedication paying off if there ever was one. Though the aspiring young dancer was the object of frequent teasing by school classmates (who dubbed him "Poof" and "Ballerina Boy," among other unsavory monikers), he persevered and ultimately landed the lead in the affecting 2000 drama Billy Elliot. Bell's family has a rich history in the world of dance that dates back to his grandmother. Though at first shy about his ambitions, the boy quietly imitated the moves of his older sister as she practiced in the studio; by the time he was six, others began to recognize his natural talent and encouraged him to practice, though Bell tried to keep his extracurricular activities a secret from his classmates. He later enrolled in the Stagecoach Theater School in hopes of refining his acting skills. Practice in both arenas ultimately paid off when Bell was selected from more than 2,000 young hopefuls to fill the toeshoes of the titular character in Stephen Daldry's Billy Elliot. During the production of the film, the fresh-faced actor and veteran director developed a warm, father/son-like bond that helped Bell gain the confidence he needed to fully explore his talent. An unexpected hit that was embraced by critics and audiences around the world, Billy Elliot earned many prestigious nominations and awards, including BAFTAs for Best British Film and Best Actor for its young star, who was also named Best Newcomer at The British Independent Film Awards. Though he subsequently hung up his ballet shoes in favor of more acting roles, Bell continued to impress in such features as the horror-flavored war film Deathwatch and the Charles Dickens adaptation Nicholas Nickleby (both 2002). The following year, the busy young actor took the lead in no less than three films: Dear Wendy, Undertow and Who Goes There? -- all scheduled for release in 2004.Bell continued to work with the best directors, signing on with Peter Jackson for his remake of King Kong and playing a part for Clint Eastwood in Flags of Our Fathers. In 2008 he appeared in the World War II drama Defiance. Three years later he had an international hit of a sort when he provided the physical basis for the lead character in Steven Spielberg's The Adventures of Tin Tin, and appeared in the well-reviewed adaptation of Jane Eyre starring Mia Wasikowska and Michael Fassbender. In 2012, he had a supporting role in Man on a Ledge and was featured in Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac in 2013. Bell took the lead in the AMC Revolutionary War series Turn in 2014.
Alexa Davalos (Actor) .. Lilka Ticktin
Born: May 28, 1982
Birthplace: Paris, France
Trivia: After a quintessentially bohemian childhood that found her straddling New York, Paris, and Los Angeles (with a photographer father and actress mom), Alexa Davalos packed up, left the nest, and headed to Manhattan, flying solo. In the Big Apple, she instantly snagged lucrative assignments as a photographer's model for the likes of Peter Lindbergh, then discovered an inborn passion for acting and decided to make it the focus of her life. In 2002, Davalos -- desirous of Hollywood fame and success -- migrated to Los Angeles and began signing for guest parts on series such as Angel and Undeclared. Her big break arrived when producers selected her to play Kyra, the heroine in the 2004 futuristic fantasy vehicle The Chronicles of Riddick, starring Vin Diesel. Davalos next took on a prominent role as Samantha on the high-concept mystery-period series Reunion (2005). When highly touted series failed to catch on with viewers and was canceled after half a season, Davalos bounced back with a convincing portrayal as Diane Keaton's daughter in the well-received made-for-television feature Surrender, Dorothy (2006). The following year, Davalos stepped up several notches with a lead role in Robert Benton's much-anticipated drama Feast of Love -- an ensemble piece about a free-spirited woman who arrives in a small Northwestern town and recolors the life of everyone she meets. Also in 2007, Davalos appeared in the Stephen King horror adaptation The Mist, directed by Frank Darabont. The following year she co-starred with Daniel Craig and Jamie Bell in the war drama Defiance, and in 2010 she took on a supporting role in The Clash of the Titans.
Allan Corduner (Actor) .. Shimon Haretz
Born: April 02, 1950
Tomas Arana (Actor) .. Ben Zion Gulkowitz
Born: April 03, 1955
Trivia: Though a multihyphenate ad extremis who racked up a litany of influential accomplishments in the theater, modern art, and film worlds, distinguished Tomas Arana is perhaps best known for his contributions to cinema as a character actor, where he initially specialized in portrayals of period figures from ancient times. Over the course of his career Arana set himself apart from the pack by refusing to limit himself to productions from one country; he seemed equally at home working in the U.S., Italy, and Japan.A native of San Francisco, Arana received formal, classical training in stage work at the American Conservatory Theatre, then hitchhiked all over Europe, working as an itinerant artist and collaborating with giants including Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, and Joseph Beuys. Upon returning to the States, Arana began signing for film roles; memorable studio parts included Lazarus in Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), Leginov the cook in The Hunt for Red October (1990), and Quintus in Ridley Scott's Best Picture winner Gladiator (2000). As time rolled on, Arana also turned up in independent films such as the porn star coming of age drama This Girl's Life (2003) and the natural horror shlockfest Frankenfish (2004). International directors with whom he collaborated include Liliana Cavani, Carlo Verdone, and Michele Soavi. Theatrically, Arana made headlines by serving as producer and starring in numerous productions with the Naples-based theatrical ensemble Falso Movimento.
Mark Feuerstein (Actor) .. Isaac Malbin
Born: June 08, 1971
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: A comic actor who enjoyed his greatest success in television, Mark Feuerstein also made his mark on the legitimate stage. Born June 8, 1971, and raised in New York City, his father was a lawyer and his mother a school teacher. As a teenager, Feuerstein was a gifted wrestler and won a state championship title. After graduating from high school, he enrolled in Princeton, intending to study International Relations. But after being cast in a student drama, Feuerstein decided that acting was his true ambition, changed his emphasis to Theater Arts, and later received a Fulbright scholarship to study his craft at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Upon returning to New York, he worked extensively in off-Broadway theater and appeared in a handful of television commercials before landing a recurring role on the daytime drama Loving. In 1996, Feuerstein was cast in an eight-episode run of the situation comedy Caroline in the City as a veterinarian who was dating cartoonist Caroline (Lea Thompson). NBC, encouraged by the enthusiastic response to Feuerstein's performance on the show, cast him as a philosophical bartender on a new sitcom called Fired Up; the show, however, was not well received, and lasted less than half a season. The network gave Feuerstein a third shot at sitcom stardom by giving him the title role on the show Conrad Bloom; but it proved to be an especially high-profile failure, and Feuerstein began to focus his attention elsewhere. He appeared on Broadway in Alfred Uhry's The Last Nights Of Ballyhoo, and made his feature-film debut with a small role in Practical Magic in 1998. Feuerstein balanced film work with recurring roles on Once and Again and The West Wing for several years until he finally struck small-screen gold with his fourth sitcom, Good Morning, Miami, in which he was cast as a television producer brought in to save a hapless morning news show. Feurstein appeared in largely unremarkable television and film roles throughout in the mid-2000s (with the exception of a small part in the war drama Defiance (2008), but he is better known for his role on The USA Network's Royal Pains.
Jodhi May (Actor) .. Tamara Skidelsky
Born: May 08, 1975
Birthplace: Camden Town, London, United Kingdom
Trivia: British adolescent and ingenue actress, onscreen from age 13 in A World Apart (1988).
Kate Fahy (Actor) .. Riva Reich
Iddo Goldberg (Actor) .. Yitzhak Shulman
Born: August 05, 1975
Birthplace: Tel Aviv, Israel
Trivia: Theater credits include Sit and Shiver and the European premiere of The Prayer Room. Moved with his family from Israel to England when he was 10, and grew up in St. John's Wood in northern London. Left school at 16 to become an actor. Father is an architect. Speaks fluent Hebrew. Coproduced 2005's The Mascot.
Iben Hjejle (Actor) .. Bella
Martin Hancock (Actor) .. Peretz Shorshaty
Ravil Isyanov (Actor) .. Viktor Panchenko
Born: August 20, 1962
Jacek Koman (Actor) .. Konstanty 'Koscik' Kozlowski
George MacKay (Actor) .. Aron Bielski
Born: March 13, 1992
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Went to the same school and is close friends with Will Poulter. Spotted by an acting scout at his school at the age of 10. Auditioned for The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in London in 2009, but did not get into either. Nominated as the Most Promising Newcomer in the 2009 British Independent Film Awards. Won a BAFTA Scotland Award for Best Actor for his role in For Those in Peril in 2013. Named as one of European films "Shooting Stars" by European Film Promotion in 2014. Supports Chelsea Football Club.
Jonjo O'neill (Actor) .. Lazar
Born: April 13, 1952
Sam Spruell (Actor) .. Arkady Lubczanski
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Actor Sam Spruell made one of his earliest film appearances in Kathryn Bigelow's Hollywood actioner K-19: The Widowmaker (2002), then followed it up with work on numerous British television series including The Ghost Squad, Rosemary & Thyme, and Silent Witness. Spruell received an international crossover role with his turn as a nasty hoodlum in Paul Andrew Williams' big-screen urban thriller London to Brighton (2006), then tackled a bit part in Shekhar Kapur's arthouse period drama Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) and a supporting role in Lisa Gornick's offbeat comedy drama Tick Tock Lullaby (2007). In 2008, he appeared in the Edward Zwick WWII drama Defiance, starring Daniel Craig.
Mia Wasikowska (Actor) .. Chaya Dziencielsky
Born: October 14, 1989
Birthplace: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Trivia: After accepting supporting roles in several projects produced in Australia (including the 2006 Suburban Mayhem and the 2007 September), beautiful yet distinguished actress Mia Wasikowska -- a Canberra native -- broke through to international acclaim with her role as self-defeating Olympic-hopeful gymnast Sophie on the HBO series drama In Treatment (2008). That assignment predated Wasikowska's starring roles for two A-list directors: a turn as the aviator Elinor Smith in Mira Nair's biopic Amelia (2009), and another as the little girl adrift in a colorful fantasyland in Tim Burton's Lewis Carroll adaptation Alice in Wonderland (2010). Meanwhile, she also acted opposite Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber, and others in the WWII-era adventure drama Defiance (2008), helmed by Edward Zwick (The Last Samurai). She was the daughter of the lesbian couple at the heart of The Kids Are All Right, and acted for In Treatment show runner Rodrigo Garcia in his period drama Albert Nobbs. She earned strong reviews for her work as Jane Eyre in 2011, and starred as a teen cancer victim in Gus Van Sant's Restless.
Mark Margolis (Actor) .. Jewish Elder
Born: November 26, 1939
Died: August 03, 2023
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Studied at the Actors Studio and with Stella Adler, whom he says was the biggest influence in his life. Considers the 1990 action-adventure Delta Force 2 some of his worst work. Has had roles in a number of Darren Aronofsky's films. Imitated some of his mother-in-law's facial expressions for his role as a retired drug-cartel enforcer in Breaking Bad. Doesn't consider himself a character actor, but a "weird-looking romantic lead."
Markus Von Lingen (Actor) .. German SS Scout
Rolandas Boravskis (Actor) .. Gramov
Algirdas Dainavicius (Actor) .. Motl Lubczanski
Aurelija Prashuntaite (Actor) .. Rachel
Vidas Petkevicius (Actor) .. Avram Rubinski
Born: July 13, 1949
Ina Frismanaite (Actor) .. Avram's Daughter
Ana Goldberg (Actor) .. Lila
Rimante Valiukaite (Actor) .. Miriam
Leonardas Pobedonoscevas (Actor) .. Jacov
Kristina Bertasiute (Actor) .. Dark Haired Beauty
Remigijus Bilinskas (Actor) .. Pinchas Zuckerman
Rimgaudas Karvelis (Actor) .. Oppenheim
Janina Matekonyte (Actor) .. Well-Dressed Woman
Leonas Ciunis (Actor) .. Accountant
Aleksandr Zila (Actor) .. Chaya's Father
Iveta Nadzeikiene (Actor) .. Chaya's Mother
Marc Levy (Actor) .. Yechael Efrati
Zoe Rosenblum (Actor) .. Sarah Oppenheim
Sakalas Uzdavinys (Actor) .. Lova Volkin
Klemens Becker (Actor)
Jordan Bielsky (Actor)
Alan Corduner (Actor) .. Shimon Haretz
Born: April 02, 1950

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