Queen & Slim


07:00 am - 10:00 am, Wednesday, December 10 on FXX (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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A young couple's first date hits a snag when a local police officer pulls them over, citing a traffic infraction as the cause. However, things soon go awry as tensions escalate, resulting in the death of the officer. The young couple hit the road, on the run from the law after the media vilifies them for the episode. Their story sparks divisive responses across the country.

2020 English Stereo
Drama Romance Crime Drama Crime Comedy-drama

Cast & Crew
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Daniel Kaluuya (Actor) .. Slim
Jodie Turner-smith (Actor) .. Queen
Bokeem Woodbine (Actor) .. Uncle Earl
Chloë Sevigny (Actor) .. Daniel Kaluuya
Indya Moore (Actor) .. Flea
Flea (Actor) .. Shepherd
Kenneth Kynt Bryan (Actor) .. Funeral Attendee
Benito Martinez (Actor) .. Sheriff Edgar
Sturgill Simpson (Actor) .. Police Officer Reed
Dominic Cancelliere (Actor) .. Lexus Driver
Roman Armstrong (Actor) .. Protest Leader
Robert Walker Branchaud (Actor) .. Police Officer 2
Justin Carmouche (Actor) .. Protestor
Divine Prince Ty Emmecca (Actor) .. Funeral Attendee
Gralen Bryant Banks (Actor) .. Older Black Man
Thom Gossom Jr. (Actor) .. Slim's Dad
Brian Thornton (Actor) .. SWAT Team Leader
Karen Kaia Livers (Actor) .. Bar Owner
Andre De'Sean Shanks (Actor) .. Black Cop
Mike R. Moreau (Actor) .. Police Officer
Bryant Tardy (Actor) .. Chubby
Toney Chapman Steele (Actor) .. Police Officer
Austin Naulty (Actor) .. Monroe County SWAT
Calvin Williams (Actor) .. Juke Joint Patron
Jahi Di'Allo Winston (Actor) .. Junior
Scott Rapp (Actor) .. US Marshal
Erin Murphy (Actor) .. U.S. Marshal
Michael Biss (Actor) .. Police
Joseph Singletary (Actor) .. Protester
Rose Belara Young (Actor) .. Earl's Girl

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Did You Know..
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Daniel Kaluuya (Actor) .. Slim
Born: May 08, 1989
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Is of Ugandan descent. Was part of the cast for the first two series of Skins, and is also credited as a writer on two episodes. Performed and recorded a parody of Boy Better Know song "Too Many Men" with Jason Lewis. Won a special Evening Standard Award in 2010 for his work in Sucker Punch at the Royal Court Theatre in London. Was named one of BAFTA's Brits to Watch in 2011. Was selected for the Sundance Screenwriters Lab in 2016.
Jodie Turner-smith (Actor) .. Queen
Born: September 07, 1986
Birthplace: Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England
Trivia: Daughter of Jamaican parents.All of her sibling were born in Jamaica except for her.Grew up in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States.Was voted Most Likely to Succeed in her high school senior class.Musician Pharrell Williams convinced her to move to Los Angeles to become a model after meeting each other through a mutual friend after a concert.Worked as a banker before moving to Los Angeles in 2009.
Bokeem Woodbine (Actor) .. Uncle Earl
Born: April 13, 1973
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: A strikingly handsome actor who projects an image of strength whether playing drama or comedy, Bokeem Woodbine was born in Harlem, NY, on April 13, 1973. A solid student, Woodbine attended the prestigious Dalton School in New York before transferring to the LaGuardia School of Music and Art in the city. At the suggestion of his mother, Woodbine tried to land a job as an extra on a film shooting near his neighborhood; he picked up work as a stand-in, and he attracted the attention of a casting agent who gave him a role as a police informant and drug dealer in the made-for-cable drama Strapped. Woodbine's strong performance won him several key supporting roles in noted films, including Crooklyn, Jason's Lyric, and Dead Presidents. A few years later, Woodbine got to show off his lighter side in the comedies Almost Heroes and Life, as well as the witty action film The Big Hit. Woodbine also began working in episodic television, first with an appearance on The X-Files, and later with guest shots on New York Undercover and The Sopranos, as well as a weekly role on the short-lived series Battery Park and a recurring role on City of Angels.
Chloë Sevigny (Actor) .. Daniel Kaluuya
Born: November 18, 1974
Birthplace: Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Before she became an actress, Chloë Sevigny was Jay McInerney's "It" girl. After sighting the young Sevigny on the streets of New York, where she repeatedly drew notice for her distinct, idiosyncratic fashion sense, the yuppie author was moved to dedicate a seven-page New Yorker spread to her, in the course of which he anointed her with said title. Whether or not she was "It," Sevigny did enjoy a rudimentary helping of fame: at the time, she was an intern at Sassy magazine, where she had been employed after magazine writers spotted her and used her as a model for their publication. So, before her film career began, Sevigny was perhaps the country's other most famous intern.Born November 18th, 1974 and raised in the wealthy, conservative suburb of Darien, Connecticut in 1974, Sevigny began hanging out in New York as a teenager. After her initial recognition from Sassy and McInerney, she made her screen debut in Larry Clark's Kids. Sevigny played one of the few sympathetic characters in the controversial 1995 film, a teen infected with AIDS by the so-called "virgin surgeon" to whom she had lost her virginity. The following year, she appeared as a bored Long Island teen in Steve Buscemi's directorial debut, Trees Lounge, and then went on to collaborate with Kids screenwriter and then-boyfriend Harmony Korine on Gummo (1997). Her pairing with the iconoclastic Korine led one magazine to dub them as the new John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands, but the film was savaged by some critics and virtually ignored by its intended arthouse audience.More substantial luck greeted Sevigny in her 1998 role in Whit Stillman's The Last Days of Disco; the film won a number of positive reviews, with praise for Sevigny's portrayal of a thoughtful Hampshire graduate trying to make it in the publishing world. The actress' other film that year, the little-seen Palmetto, cast her as a millionaire's stepdaughter. Sevigny was back the following year in A Map of the World, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival; Boys Don't Cry, in which she played the girlfriend of Brandon Teena, a real-life girl who passed as a boy; and Julien Donkey-Boy, her third collaboration with screenwriter-turned-director Korine. Sevigny's role in Boys Don't Cry courted particular notice and critical praise, earning Sevigny Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe and Oscar nominations. Further notice greeted her part in American Psycho, Mary Harron's incredibly controversial 2000 adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' novel of the same name. Continuing to appear in such features as Demonlover and Party Monster in 2003, Sevigny once again found herself involved in a controversial film with her role in Vincent Gallo's The Brown Bunny. Premiering to much critical derision at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival (film critic Roger Ebert was quoted as saying it may be the worst film in the history of the festival), Sevigny shocked audiences by performing fellatio on the director/star in the film's explicit coda.Undeterred by the controversy surrounding The Brown Bunny, Sevigny's star continued to rise with supporting roles in such well-received projects as Shattered Glass and Jim Jarmusch's Broken Flowers. In 2006, she took her first shot at series television with a starring role on the HBO polygamy drama Big Love. Playing alongside Bill Paxton, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Ginnifer Goodwin, Sevigny and the show both received high marks from critics and audiences.Along with the second season of Big Love, in 2007 audiences could find Sevigny in David Fincher's acclaimed serial-killer docudrama Zodiac.
Indya Moore (Actor) .. Flea
Flea (Actor) .. Shepherd
Born: October 16, 1962
Birthplace: Burwood, Melbourne, Australia
Trivia: Known to legions of fans as a member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, bassist Flea has also maintained a side career as a supporting player in feature films. Born Michael Balzary, Flea moved from Australia to Los Angeles as a teen; it was there that he met eventual Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis in high school. Flea acted in his first major film, Penelope Spheeris' suburban punk story The Wild Side (1983), the same year he co-founded the band. Merging both of his performing interests, he appeared with the Chili Peppers in Tough Guys (1986) and Thrashin' (1986), as himself in Bruce Weber's Chet Baker documentary Let's Get Lost (1988), and played musicians in Less Than Zero (1987), the hip nostalgic road movie Roadside Prophets (1992), and Terry Gilliam's unpopular adaptation of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998). Flea has also worked solely as an actor, playing small roles most notably in Back to the Future Part II (1989), Back to the Future Part III (1990), and in Gus Van Sant's Shakespearean street hustler tale My Own Private Idaho (1991); he has also added his voice to the animated TV show The Wild Thornberries (1998). Playing off his distinctive rock star image, Flea appeared as one of the black-clad nihilists in Joel Coen and Ethan Coen's bowling comedy/western/caper The Big Lebowski (1998). Departing from his more frequent bit-player status, Flea stepped into a more substantial part in the indie crime drama Liar's Poker (1999). He lent his voice to The Wild Thornberrys Movie as well as Rugrats Go Wild, and has contributed to various documentaries including Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten, Patti Smith: Dream of Life, and The Other F Word.
Kenneth Kynt Bryan (Actor) .. Funeral Attendee
Benito Martinez (Actor) .. Sheriff Edgar
Born: June 28, 1971
Birthplace: Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Trivia: Hispanic-American character player Benito Martinez evinced laudable diversity, both in his choice of acting mediums and in his choice of genres. A New Mexico native, Martinez moved to Southern California as a youth and enrolled in the famous Hollywood High's Performing Arts Magnet, then opted to pursue theatrical work in lieu of film and moved to England after graduation. In that locale, Martinez studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and received classical training, professionally exercised in such venues as Joseph Papp's Public Theater, the World Shakespeare Theater Festival, and the Arizona Theater Company.Martinez returned to America and commenced film work in the early 2000s, with guest-starring roles on series programs including American Family, Monk, Numb3rs, and NYPD Blue. He developed his most enduring reputation, however, with an ongoing, multiseason portrayal of the scheming and manipulative Councilman Aceveda on FX network's smash cop drama The Shield. The actor remained with the program from the beginning of its run (ca. 2002) through its final season (2008-2009). His résumé also includes supporting roles in such feature outings as the slasher opus Saw (2004) and the inspirational sports drama Million Dollar Baby (2004).
Sturgill Simpson (Actor) .. Police Officer Reed
Dominic Cancelliere (Actor) .. Lexus Driver
Roman Armstrong (Actor) .. Protest Leader
Robert Walker Branchaud (Actor) .. Police Officer 2
Justin Carmouche (Actor) .. Protestor
Divine Prince Ty Emmecca (Actor) .. Funeral Attendee
Gralen Bryant Banks (Actor) .. Older Black Man
Thom Gossom Jr. (Actor) .. Slim's Dad
Brian Thornton (Actor) .. SWAT Team Leader
Karen Kaia Livers (Actor) .. Bar Owner
Andre De'Sean Shanks (Actor) .. Black Cop
Mike R. Moreau (Actor) .. Police Officer
Bryant Tardy (Actor) .. Chubby
Toney Chapman Steele (Actor) .. Police Officer
Austin Naulty (Actor) .. Monroe County SWAT
Calvin Williams (Actor) .. Juke Joint Patron
Jahi Di'Allo Winston (Actor) .. Junior
Born: November 30, 2003
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Played Young Simba in The Lion King on Broadway.On May 29, 2017, released the single "Shine."Has a clothing line called Shine.Founder of the non-profit You Can Too, an organization that supports inner-city youth pursue the arts.Best known for his role as Young Ralph Tresvant in BET's The New Edition Story and Luke O'Neil on Everything Sucks!.
Dickson Obahor (Actor)
Scott Rapp (Actor) .. US Marshal
Joseph Poliquin (Actor)
Erin Murphy (Actor) .. U.S. Marshal
Born: June 17, 1964
Birthplace: Encino, California
Michael Biss (Actor) .. Police
Joseph Singletary (Actor) .. Protester
Rose Belara Young (Actor) .. Earl's Girl

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