Affairs of State


12:00 am - 01:39 am, Today on GOLDEN PREMIER DELAY HDTV ()

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Michael Lawson arriesga todo para obtener un lugar en la campaña presidencial del senador Baines al participar en chantaje y acostándose con la esposa de la oposición. Michael también se acuesta con la hija de Baines, pero pronto descubre que fue parte de un perverso juego.

new 2018 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
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Cast & Crew
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David Corenswet (Actor) .. Michael Lawson
Adrian Grenier (Actor) .. Rob Reynolds
Thora Birch (Actor) .. Callie Roland
David James Elliott (Actor) .. John Boland Baines
Mimi Rogers (Actor) .. Judith Baines
Grace Victoria Cox (Actor) .. Darcy Baines
Faye Grant (Actor)
Donald Imm (Actor)
Jeff Goins (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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David Corenswet (Actor) .. Michael Lawson
Trivia: Creator, writer and actor of Moe & Jerryweather.Famously played Michael Lawson in the political thriller Affairs of State (2018).
Adrian Grenier (Actor) .. Rob Reynolds
Born: July 10, 1976
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Born in 1976, Grenier grew up in Brooklyn and attended Bard College. It was during his studies that he was cast as the titular lead in the independent film The Adventures of Sebastian Cole (1998). His natural, unaffected portrayal of a young man growing up with his pre-op transsexual stepfather in 1980s upstate New York was a hit among critics, and Grenier was soon being touted as one to watch. That same year, the young actor -- who had made his film debut in the 1997 independent film Arresting Gena -- also gained a significant amount of exposure playing a member of Leonardo DiCaprio's entourage in Woody Allen's Celebrity. Following the critical and arthouse success of Sebastian Cole, Grenier was cast in his first mainstream film, Drive Me Crazy (1999). After a decidedly Manson-esque turn as a cinematic terrorist in director John Waters' Cecil B. Demented, Grenier could be seen in a small but notably less-psychotic role in Steven Spielberg's 2001 sci-fi drama A.I. He would appear in other films, like Hart's War and Anything Else, but it was the move to the small screen in 2004 with the lead on HBO's critically acclaimed Entourage that landed Grenier his most substantial notice and success to date. The massively popular show would run until 2011, and Grenier would also appear in the popular comedy The Devil Wears Prada. Grenier's interest would shift to documentary filmmaking, however, as the 2000's unfolded, and he would produce several projects, like Teenage Paparazzo and My Name is Faith, as well as the documentary series Alter Eco.
Thora Birch (Actor) .. Callie Roland
Born: March 11, 1982
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: By the time six-year-old Thora Birch made her feature film debut with a small role in Purple People Eater (1988), she was already a veteran television actress with two years' worth of commercial and series work under her diminutive belt. Probably best known up to that point for her work opposite über-grandad Wilford Brimley in a Quaker Oats commercial, Birch went on to grow up in front of the camera, evolving from Monkey Trouble's moppet with a primate to a bras and boys-obsessed teeny bopper in Now and Then to Kevin Spacey's rebellious daughter in American Beauty. Birch, who was born in Los Angeles on March 11, 1982, first attracted sizable notice for her role as Elijah Wood's tomboy friend in Paradise, a 1991 family drama that also starred Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson. Afterwards, her visibility began to increase, first with a supporting role as Harrison Ford's daughter in Patriot Games (1992) (which she reprised in 1994's Clear and Present Danger), and then as one of the three kids who inadvertently bring three witches back to life in Hocus Pocus (1993).The actress got her first chance to play a teenaged role in the aforementioned Now and Then (1995), a coming-of-age drama that cast her as the younger version of Paradise co-star Melanie Griffith. Neither that film, nor Birch's subsequent project, Alaska (1996), made a great impact among critics or audiences, and it was not until the actress was cast in American Beauty (1999) that her career really began to accelerate. Birch, who dyed her hair Goth black and adopted a resolute sullenness for her role as the rebellious Jane Burnham, earned wide praise and a Screen Actors Guild award, and a host of international awards nominations, for her work in the acclaimed film. After the success of American Beauty, Birch -- who also had an uncredited role in that same year's Anywhere but Here -- was suddenly busy with a number of projects. Included among them were Ghost World, Terry Zwigoff's screen adaptation of Daniel Clowes' celebrated comic about two teenage girls trying to deal with life after high school; The Smokers, a teen drama that cast Birch as a drug-addled schoolgirl; and Dungeons and Dragons, in which she played an empress whose mystical kingdom is threatened by an evil wizard (Jeremy Irons).
David James Elliott (Actor) .. John Boland Baines
Born: September 21, 1960
Birthplace: Milton, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Played in a band as a teenager and dropped out of high school in his senior year to pursue a career in music. Returned to finish high school at age 19. Was inspired to pursue acting by reading King Lear. Performed with the prestigious Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Ontario. His wife, Nanci Chambers, appeared with him on CBS's JAG as Lt. Loren Singer. The pair also costarred in the 2003 made-for-TV movie Code 11-14. An avid runner, he completed the Boston Marathon in 2004. In 2010, spent two weeks in Ecuador with his family to study the people and culture.
Mimi Rogers (Actor) .. Judith Baines
Born: January 27, 1956
Birthplace: Coral Gables, Florida, United States
Trivia: Mimi Rogers spent her youth moving around with her family to various parts of the U.S. and England; she settled in Los Angeles. Graduating from high school at age 14, she became involved with community work and working with drug addicts, Vietnam vets, and the mentally retarded. She didn't begin acting until her early 20s. Rogers debuted onscreen in Blue Skies Again (1983) as the manager of a girl who wants to join a baseball team. She didn't make another film for three years, meanwhile working extensively on TV; she had regular roles on the TV series "Paper Dolls" and "The Rousers," made guest appearances on a number of shows, and appeared in a few TV movies. She began making her reputation as a screen actress with her portrayal of a Manhattan heiress in Ridley Scott's Someone to Watch Over Me (1987), her fourth film. Most of her films have been unsuccessful, and she has yet to attain star status. For three years she was married to actor Tom Cruise.
Grace Victoria Cox (Actor) .. Darcy Baines
Born: March 10, 1995
Faye Grant (Actor)
Born: July 16, 1957
Birthplace: St. Clair Shores, Michigan
Brandon Hardesty (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1987
Trivia: Comedic actor and skilled imitator/"interpretation performer" Brandon Hardesty came to fame with his well-received and spot-on interpretations of famous pop-culture characters (Artie the Strongest Man in the World from the '90s Nickelodeon series The Adventures of Pete & Pete, for example) on YouTube. These reenactment videos of famous scenes and characters eventually led to appearances on more traditional outlets, such as the 2008 film Bart Got a Room and a featured role on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Betsy Landin (Actor)
Bonnie Johnson (Actor)
Morgan Cryer (Actor)
Hunter Foretich (Actor)
Robert Shepherd (Actor)
Alexis Leggett (Actor)
Eugenia Gonzales (Actor)
Deniz Olgac (Actor)
Victoria Harrison (Actor)
Cherri Reams (Actor)
Donald Imm (Actor)
Jeff Goins (Actor)

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