The Millers: Give Metta World Peace a Chance


1:30 pm - 2:00 pm, Sunday, November 30 on WBRE Laff TV (28.2)

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Give Metta World Peace a Chance

Season 2, Episode 3

Nathan lands the biggest interview of his career with pro basketball player Metta World Peace.

repeat 2014 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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J.b. Smoove (Actor) .. Ray
Will Arnett (Actor) .. Nathan Miller
Beau Bridges (Actor) .. Tom Miller
James Brown (Actor) .. James Brown
Julie Chen (Actor) .. Julie Chen
Ellia English (Actor) .. Metta's Mom
Nelson Franklin (Actor) .. Adam
Kevin Frazier (Actor) .. Kevin Frazier
Sean Hayes (Actor) .. Kip Finkle
Catherine Haena Kim (Actor) .. Mara
Tony Kornheiser (Actor) .. Tony Kornheiser
Elizabeth Lazo (Actor) .. Spanish Newscaster
Margo Martindale (Actor) .. Carol Miller
Jayma Mays (Actor) .. Debbie
Paige Michaels (Actor) .. Emma
Ron Artest (Actor) .. Metta World Peace
Jim Rome (Actor) .. Jim Rome
John F. Schaffer (Actor) .. Phillip /Customer
BJ Tanner (Actor) .. Student
Lulu Wilson (Actor) .. Mikayla

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J.b. Smoove (Actor) .. Ray
Born: December 16, 1964
Birthplace: Plymouth, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: A native of Mount Vernon, NY (born Jerry Brooks -- hence the initials), standup comic, comedy writer, and actor J.B. Smoove began his career as a dancer in an hip-hop ensemble, performing as J. Smoove. The performer transitioned to schtick early on and cut his chops in Manhattan-area clubs, then landed a few small roles in Hollywood features (including the 2001 Pootie Tang and the 2002 Mr. Deeds), before striking gold on Saturday Night Live as both a sketch writer and a sketch participant. Smoove culled greatest attention, however, for his recurring role during season six of Curb Your Enthusiasm; he played the über-confident, street-smart Leon Black, a member of an African-American family adopted by Larry David and his wife after their residence is decimated by a hurricane. Smoove later acknowledged that the popularity of the role "set fire" to his career and led to roles on the sitcoms Everybody Hates Chris and 'Til Death.
Will Arnett (Actor) .. Nathan Miller
Born: May 04, 1970
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: After almost a decade of starring in failed pilots, Toronto-born Will Arnett finally hit pay dirt in 2003 when Fox picked up Arrested Development, an irreverent sitcom that cast him as a spoiled rich kid-turned-aspiring illusionist. While the show struggled in ratings, it won loads of critical praise and garnered an incredibly loyal fan base that helped keep it on the air for three seasons before Fox finally gave up and pulled the plug. In the wake of Arrested Development's cancellation, Arnett quickly and smoothly transitioned into big-screen work. His first starring role came in 2006 with the comedy Let's Go to Prison! Though the film failed to find success at the box office, Arnett's momentum wasn't hampered in the least. In 2007, his film career exploded with supporting roles in Blades of Glory, Hot Rod, and Ratatouille, and a starring slot opposite Saturday Night Live's Will Forte in The Brothers Solomon. That same year also saw Arnett starting a scene-stealing recurring role on NBC's 30 Rock and a memorable voice-over cameo in Edgar Wright's faux-trailer contribution to Grindhouse, "Don't."Thanks to his distinctive deep voice, Arnett found steady work in animated films including Ratatouille, Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who, Monsters vs. Aliens, Despicable Me, and The Lego Movie. He had a failed sitcom, Running Wilde, in 2010 that was cancelled after just one season, but he quickly found himself as the lead on the NBC sitcom Up All Night opposite Christina Applegate, a show that did earn a second season before it too was cancelled. Arnett tried again with the CBS comedy The Millers in 2013 and also reprised his role in the resurrected fourth season of Arrested Development on Netflix.
Beau Bridges (Actor) .. Tom Miller
Born: December 09, 1941
Birthplace: Hollywood, California, United States
Trivia: The son of actor Lloyd Bridges, Beau Bridges (born Lloyd Vernet Bridges III) was actually named for his father; the nickname "Beau" was borrowed from Ashley Wilkes' son in Gone With the Wind. Beau received good billing for his secondary juvenile role in The Red Pony in 1949, although he was primarily seen in bit parts during the late '40s. This suited him fine; not all that interested in films, young Bridges had aspirations of being a basketball star. Despite being only 5'9", he played on the U.C.L.A. basketball team and at the University of Hawaii. But realizing that his height would always hold him back in professional sports, Bridges returned to acting via a small role on his father's TV series Sea Hunt. He made his stage debut in 1966's Where's Daddy and continued appearing in leading film roles throughout the 1960s and '70s, easing into character leads. Bridges directed two feature films, The Wild Pair (1987) and Seven Hours to Judgment (1988), in addition to the TV special The Thanksgiving Promise, in which virtually the entire Bridges clan (including his mother Dorothy) was cast. Bridges received Emmy and the Golden Globe awards for his portrayal of the title character in the 1992 TV movie Without Warning: The James Brady Story (1991), and won awards for his participation in the gloriously-titled made-for-cable The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom (1993). He would continue to appear prominently both on the big and small screens over the coming decades, on shows like The Agency and Stargate: Atlantis and in films like The Good German and The Ballad of Jack and Rose.
James Brown (Actor) .. James Brown
Born: February 25, 1951
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: All-American basketball player at DeMatha Catholic High School under legendary coach Morgan Wootten. All-Ivy League basketball player for Harvard (1970-72) and captained the team in his final season. Drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in 1973, but was cut before the season began. Was a successful sales executive for Xerox before becoming play-by-play announcer for the NBA's Washington Bullets in 1978. Elected to the Harvard Sports Hall of Fame in 1997. Became a part owner of the Washington Nationals baseball team in 2006. Was named a Community Ambassador for the AARP in 2009.
Julie Chen (Actor) .. Julie Chen
Born: January 06, 1970
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: While in college, worked at CBS Morning News, answering phones and sending faxes. Began her broadcasting career at ABC News, where she served as a producer for the late-night show Nightline. Relocated to Dayton, OH, to work as a news anchor for WDTN-TV, from 1995 to '97. Career breakthrough came in 1999, when she was offered the anchor position for two CBS early-morning programs, CBS Morning News and The Early Show. Landed the position as host of the CBS reality series Big Brother in July of 2000. Speaks fluent Mandarin.
Ellia English (Actor) .. Metta's Mom
Born: March 26, 1960
Nelson Franklin (Actor) .. Adam
Trivia: Son of writer-director Howard Franklin, he began working on film sets at the age of 17. Worked as an assistant to magician-actor Ricky Jay and producer Stuart Cornfeld. Received an award for excellence from the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Had recurring roles on New Girl, Veep and black-ish at the same time in 2016.
Kevin Frazier (Actor) .. Kevin Frazier
Born: May 20, 1964
Birthplace: Maryland, United States
Sean Hayes (Actor) .. Kip Finkle
Born: June 26, 1970
Birthplace: Glen Ellyn, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Born June 26, 1970, as the youngest of five children, Hayes has since compared his suburban Chicago upbringing to "being raised by a family of wild dingoes." After high school in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, he attended Illinois State University, where he supported himself as a classical pianist and performed in a pop band. Following his graduation, where he was awarded a degree in performance and conducting, he went to work in the Chicago theater. For several years, he served as the musical director of the Pheasant Run Theater, often acting in productions in addition to writing music for them. He was also a member of the famed Second City improvisational group and performed standup comedy in clubs in Chicago and Los Angeles. While still living in Chicago, Hayes began finding TV work, notably in the series Silk Stalkings. In 1998, he made his film debut in Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss, in which he played the title character, a gay photographer in search of love. The film received both a favorable reception at Sundance and a wide art house release. It was while he was at Sundance promoting the movie that Hayes was asked to audition for the part of the straightlaced lawyer Will in the upcoming Will & Grace. Preferring the role of Will's friend Jack, Hayes auditioned for that part instead, and subsuquently became a full fledged star for his portrayal of the beloved character. Following the show's eight year run, Hayes would enjoy a variety of projects, appearing in films like The Bucket List, Soul Men, and The Three Stooges.After logging several high-profile guest runs on TV shows like Up All Night and Smash, Hayes tried to mount his television comeback with his own show, Sean Saves the World, in 2013. The show only lasted on season, but Hayes quickly rebounded by joining the cast of The Millers in season 2. He also launched a successful production company, executive producing shows like Grimm, Hot in Cleveland and The Soul Man, and created the game show Hollywood Game Night.
Catherine Haena Kim (Actor) .. Mara
Born: May 19, 1984
Tony Kornheiser (Actor) .. Tony Kornheiser
Born: July 13, 1948
Birthplace: Lynbrook, New York, United States
Trivia: Has been cohost of ESPN's Pardon the Interruption with fellow Washington Post columnist Michael Wilbon since its inception in 2001. Writes sports, style and humor columns for the Washington Post, where he has worked since 1979. Previously worked as a reporter for Newsday and the New York Times. Has written numerous books, including The Baby Chase and Bald as I Wanna Be. His writings inspired the Jason Alexander sitcom Listen Up (2004-05).
Elizabeth Lazo (Actor) .. Spanish Newscaster
Margo Martindale (Actor) .. Carol Miller
Born: July 18, 1951
Birthplace: Jacksonville, Texas, United States
Trivia: While some may not recognize Margo Martindale's name, many recognize her face. An actress onscreen from the early '90s, Martindale's list of memorable roles is long, and the character actress found a strong niche playing mothers (Million Dollar Baby) grandmothers (Hannah Montana: The Movie), and generally maternal figures (Practical Magic). Martindale even parodied her own typecasting, playing the mother of the title character in the biopic spoof Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Martindale would continue to act at a furious pace for years to come, appearing in movies like Secretariat, and on shows like Justified and A Gifted Man.
Jayma Mays (Actor) .. Debbie
Born: July 16, 1979
Birthplace: Grundy, VA
Trivia: Actress Jayma Mays began her big-screen career by focusing on somber material: she made a big impression on audiences as an assistant hotel manager forced to navigate her way through the night from hell in Wes Craven's 2005 thriller Red Eye, prompting one prominent critic to chalk the effort up as a "wonderful movie debut." Following a small role as a nurse in director Clint Eastwood's Iwo Jima epic Flags of Our Fathers (2006), Mays discovered a flair for comedy (often filling the role of the straight man or the pretty romantic interest) in titles including Epic Movie (2007), Smiley Face (2007), and the Kevin James vehicle Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009). In 2009 she was cast as the love interest for the dutiful teacher in the hit FOX music series Glee, and in 2011 she could be seen as one of the humans in the big-screen version of The Smurfs.
Paige Michaels (Actor) .. Emma
Ron Artest (Actor) .. Metta World Peace
Born: November 13, 1979
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Was a mathematics major at St. John's University. Picked by the Chicago Bulls in the first round of the 1999 draft. Played on the same New York City AAU team as Elton Brand and eventual Lakers teammate Lamar Odom. Suspended for 86 NBA games (including playoffs) in 2004-05 for his role in a game-ending brawl involving members of the Pacers and Pistons. Released his debut rap album My World in 2006; also appears in the rap documentary Mr. Immortality: The Life and Times of Twista. Won his first NBA championship in his 11th season; auctioned off his title ring and donated the proceeds to charity. Wore six different uniform numbers in the NBA, choosing #37 with L.A. to honor the 37 weeks at No. 1 for Michael Jackson's "Thriller." Officially changed his name to Metta World Peace in the summer of 2011; "Metta" is a Buddhist term expressing loving kindness. Competed in season 13 of Dancing With The Stars.
Jim Rome (Actor) .. Jim Rome
Born: October 14, 1964
John F. Schaffer (Actor) .. Phillip /Customer
BJ Tanner (Actor) .. Student
Lulu Wilson (Actor) .. Mikayla
Born: October 05, 2005
Birthplace: New York City, New York, United States
Trivia: Began her career at the age of three, working in commercials and voice-overs.Made her film debut in horror movie Deliver Us From Evil.First major TV role was Mikayla in CBS sitcom The Millers.Writes short stories and screenplays in her free time.

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