Gone Girl


03:55 am - 06:26 am, Friday, November 28 on HBO Hits (East) ()

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An adaptation of Gillian Flynn's bestseller about a husband who becomes the prime suspect in his wife's disappearance after she vanishes on their fifth wedding anniversary.

2014 English Stereo
Crime Drama Drama Adaptation Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Ben Affleck (Actor) .. Nick Dunne
Tyler Perry (Actor) .. Tanner Bolt
Neil Patrick Harris (Actor) .. Desi Collings
Carrie Coon (Actor) .. Margo Dunne
Lisa Banes (Actor) .. Marybeth Elliott
Missi Pyle (Actor) .. Ellen Abbott
Emily Ratajkowski (Actor) .. Andie Fitzgerald
Lola Kirke (Actor) .. Greta
Sela Ward (Actor) .. Sharon Schieber
Lee Norris (Actor) .. Officer
Jamie Mcshane (Actor) .. Donnelly
Leonard Kelly-young (Actor) .. Bill Dunne
Kathleen Rose Perkins (Actor) .. Shawna Kelly
RL Pete Housman (Actor) .. Walter
Lynn Adrianna (Actor) .. Kelly Capitono
Mark Atteberry (Actor) .. FBI
Darin Cooper (Actor) .. Mustached Man
Brett Leigh (Actor) .. Nervous Intern
Antonio St. James (Actor) .. Security Guard
Julia Prud'homme (Actor) .. Female Officer
Cooper Thornton (Actor) .. Doctor
Casey Ruggieri (Actor) .. Earnest Girl
Cyd Strittmatter (Actor) .. Maureen Dunne
Ashley Didion (Actor) .. Friend 1
Lexis Nutt (Actor) .. Friend 2
L.A. Williams (Actor) .. Guard
Blake Sheldon (Actor) .. Tweaker Teen 1
Sean Guse (Actor) .. Tweaker Teen 2
Ricky Wood (Actor)
Fred Cross (Actor) .. Airport Traveler
Scott Takeda (Actor) .. Producer
Donna Rusch (Actor) .. Lauren Nevens
Kathy Sweeney-Meadows (Actor) .. Reporter One
Mark T. Anderson (Actor) .. Reporter
Alexander Michael Helisek (Actor) .. Mover Charles

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Ben Affleck (Actor) .. Nick Dunne
Born: August 15, 1972
Birthplace: Berkeley, California
Trivia: Tall and handsome in a meat-eating sort of way, Ben Affleck has the looks of a matinee idol and the résumé of an actor who honed his craft as an indie film slacker before flexing his muscles as a Hollywood star. A staple of Kevin Smith films and such seminal indies as Dazed and Confused, Affleck became a star and entered the annals of Hollywood legend when he and best friend Matt Damon wrote and starred in Good Will Hunting, winning a Best Original Screenplay Oscar for their work.Born in Berkeley, California on August 15, 1972 to a schoolteacher mother and drug rehab counselor father, Affleck was the oldest of two brothers. His younger brother, Casey, also became an actor. When he was very young, Affleck's family moved to the Boston area, and it was there that he broke into acting. At the age of eight, he starred in PBS's marine biology-themed The Voyage of the Mimi, endearing himself to junior high school science classes everywhere. The same year he made Mimi, Affleck made the acquaintance of Matt Damon, a boy two years his senior who lived down the street. The two became best friends and, of course, eventual collaborators. After a fling with higher education at both the University of Vermont and California's Occidental College, Affleck set out for Hollywood. He began appearing in made-for-TV movies and had a small role in School Ties, a 1992 film that also featured Damon. Further bit work followed in Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused (1993) and Kevin Smith's Mallrats (1995). Around this time, both Affleck and Damon were getting fed up with the lack of substantial work to be found in Hollywood, and they decided to write a screenplay that would feature them as the leads. Affleck's brother Casey introduced them to Gus Van Sant, who had directed Casey in To Die For. Thanks to Van Sant's interest, the script was picked up by Miramax, and in 1997 the story of a troubled mathematical genius living in South Boston became known as Good Will Hunting. Before the film's release, Affleck starred in Smith's Chasing Amy that same year; the tale of a comic book artist (Affleck) in love with a lesbian (Joey Lauren Adams), it received good reviews and showed Affleck to be a viable leading man. The subsequent success of Good Will Hunting and the Best Original Screenplay Oscar awarded to Affleck and Damon effectively transformed both young men from struggling actors into Hollywood golden boys. Having won his own Golden Boy, Affleck settled comfortably into a reputation as one of the industry's most promising young actors. His status was further enhanced by widespread media reports of an ongoing relationship with Gwyneth Paltrow.The following year, Affleck could be seen in no less than three major films, ranging from his self-mocking supporting role in the Oscar-winning period comedy Shakespeare in Love to the thriller Phantoms to the big-budget box-office monster Armageddon. In 1999, Affleck continued to keep busy, appearing in a dizzying four movies. He could be seen as a dull bartender in 200 Cigarettes, an errant groom in Forces of Nature, a stock market head hunter in The Boiler Room, and a supporting cast member in Billy Bob Thornton's sophomore directorial effort, Daddy and Them. Finally, Affleck reunited with Smith and Damon for Dogma, starring with the latter as a pair of fallen angels in one of the year's more controversial films. In 2000, he would appear as an ex-con trying to mend his ways in Reindeer Games, with Charlize Theron. Re-teaming with Armageddon cohort Michael Bay again in 2001 for another exercise in overbudgeted excess, Affleck flew into action in Pearl Harbor. Despite unanimous lambasting from critics, Pearl Harbor blasted to number one at the box office, earning $75.2 million on its Memorial Day weekend opening and beginning a summer-2001 trend of high profile films with precipitous box-office runs. Following a self-mocking return to the Smith collective in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) and spearheading, along with Damon, the innovative HBO series Project: Greenlight, Affleck returned to the Hollywood machine with roles in Changing Lanes and The Sum of All Fears (both 2002). Filling the shoes of Harrison Ford as a green version of Ford's famous Jack Ryan persona, The Sum of All Fears contemplated a radical group's plan to detonate a nuclear weapon at a major sporting event during a time of particularly sensitive public distress at such an idea. With the massive success of Spider-Man in the summer of 2002 prompting numerous comic-book superhero revivals, Affleck would next suit up for the role of Daredevil. As a lawyer turned into a true public defender following a mishap involving radioactive waste, Daredevil's incredibly enhanced senses enable him to get the jump on New York City evil-doers and with his athletic physique and heroically protruding chin Affleck seemed just the man to suit-up for the job. If Affleck's turn as a blind crimefighter found dedicated comic book fans turning up their noses in disgust, the lukewarm performance of that particular effort would hardly compare to the critical lashing of his subsequent efforts Gigli, Paycheck, and Jersey Girl. A notorious flop that couldn't be mentioned to movie lovers without fear of derisive laughter, Gigli alone would have likely sunken the career of a lesser star. Though Hollywood gossip rags were indeed talking about Affleck, it was more the result of his turbulent relationship with singer and Gigli co-star Jennifer Lopez than it was anything to do with his acting career. Just when it seemed that the ubiquitous "Ben and Jen" gossip that fueled the tabloids couldn't get more tiresome, the celebrity power-couple broke up their frequently discussed engagement to the surprise of only the most optimistic {E! Channel viewer. Wed to Alias star Jennifer Garner in 2005, Affleck subsequently skewered Hollywood materialism in the showbiz comedy Man About Town before making a cameo in pal Smith's eagerly-anticipated sequel Clerks II. By this point Affleck was certainly no stranger to Hollywood controversy, a fact that likely played well into his decision to strap on the famous red cape to portray original television Superman George Reeves in the 2006 Tinseltown mystery Hollywoodland. As the 2000's rolled onward, Affleck would appear in a number of films that garnered a lukewarm reception, like Smokin' Aces, He's Just Not That Into You, and State of Play. He would reverse that trend with a vengeance in 2007, directing and writing the critically acclaimed crime thriller Gone Baby Gone. He followed that up by directing and starring in The Town, and that film put Affleck squarely back into audiences' good graces. He immediately got to work on his next big project, working both behind and in front of the camera once again for the political thriller Argo which garnered strong reviews, solid box office, and a slew of year-end awards and nabbed Affleck his second Oscar, as a producer of the film, when it won Best Picture at the Academy Awards, even though Affleck was not nominated for Best Director. He appeared in Runner, Runner, opposite Justin Timberlake, in 2013 and played the accused husband in the hit 2014 film Gone Girl. Affleck was announced as the next Batman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and is scheduled to reprise the role in later Justice League films.
Tyler Perry (Actor) .. Tanner Bolt
Born: September 13, 1969
Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: As an actor, writer, producer, and director of films and stage plays, the New Orleans-born Tyler Perry began his career as a dramatist in 1992. When inspired by Oprah Winfrey to channel his creativity through writing, Perry put pen to paper as a method of healing the wounds that lingered from a painful childhood. His first production, entitled I Know I've Been Changed, hit the stage to rapturous reviews in 1997, and following a collaborative period with Bishop T.D. Jakes that resulted in the plays Woman, Thou Art Loosed and Behind Closed Doors, Perry flew solo to create cantankerous 68-year-old grandmother Mabel "Madea" Simmons (whom Perry played, in full drag) in I Can Do Bad All by Myself around 2000 A slew of Madea-based projects were quick to follow, and shortly thereafter Perry joined Grammy Award-winner Kelly Price for the play Why Did I Get Married?. His plays garnered countless fans thanks to Perry's trademark practice of releasing them on home video. Throughout this period, many credited Perry with resuscitating (and reinventing) African-American theater; in the process, Perry's first eight plays reportedly earned a cumulative gross of over 75 million dollars in ticket and video sales.Perry didn't fully enter the public spotlight, however, until he cropped up in mid-2005 with the oddball A-lister Diary of a Mad Black Woman, self-adapted from his own hit play. This story of an African-American woman Helen McCarter (Kimberly Elise) struggling to rebound after a painful separation, whose life is invaded (in more ways than one) by the obnoxious, loudmouthed, chainsaw-wielding (!) Madea, Diary -- a bizarre combination of domestic melodrama, violent, racially-oriented farce, and Christian proselytizing -- understandably left many critics running for the exit, but, of course, ticket buyers prevailed. The film scored with its intended African-American audience and grossed a healthy 50 million dollars (it ranked as number one at the box office during February 2005), leading to an early 2006 sequel, Madea's Family Reunion, this one written and directed by Perry. Either because Perry's talent had matured within a year or because the press had grown accustomed to the playwright-cum-filmmaker's defiantly unconventional style, critics were slightly kinder about the sophomore Madea outing, which benefits from finely-felt supporting turns by the legendary Cicely Tyson and Maya Angelou. Like its predecessor, Reunion struck box office gold, and even topped Diary's net, reeling in an estimated 63.3 million dollars in international grosses. Perry then scrapped the Madea character for a tertiary cinematic outing, Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls. This romantic dramedy concerns Monty (Idris Elba), a financially strapped African-American mechanic who loses custody of his children to his drug-pushing ex-wife, and then falls in love with the beautiful attorney (Gabrielle Union) whom he hires to get the children back. Increasingly prolific on stage and screen in the following years, Perry continued packing fans into theaters with Madea Goes to Jail (2009), I Can Do Bad All By Myself (also 2009), Good Deeds (2012) and Madea's Witness Protection while simultaneously making a mark on television as creator of the hit sitcom Tyler Perry's House of Payne. Perry also began to take some acting roles in films that he didn't write/direct/producer, like the titular character in Alex Cross (2012) and a supporting role in David Fincher's Gone Girl (2014).
Neil Patrick Harris (Actor) .. Desi Collings
Born: June 15, 1973
Birthplace: Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Trivia: Neil Patrick Harris made his first splash playing a 16-year-old doctor in the Steven Bochco television series Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989-1993). Following the series' demise, the young adult actor laid low for a few years, appearing in films like Starship Troopers and Shakespeare's Sister. Harris second act would come in 2004, however, when he played a hilariously insane, fictionalized version of himself for the stoner comedy Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle. Harris would follow this up with a starring role on the hugely popular, left of center sitcom How I Met Your Mother, playing beloved rake and ladies' man Barney.In addition to his film and television career, Harris has also had a successful career on-stage. In 1997, he wowed California audiences playing the lead in the popular off-Broadway musical Rent.
Carrie Coon (Actor) .. Margo Dunne
Born: January 24, 1981
Birthplace: Copley, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Was recruited to the University of Mount Union to play soccer. Studied at American Players Theatre. Cast as Honey in a Steppenwolf Theatre production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in 2010; the show eventually transferred to Broadway in 2012 Made her big screen debut alongside Ben Affleck in 2014's Gone Girl.
Lisa Banes (Actor) .. Marybeth Elliott
Born: July 09, 1955
Missi Pyle (Actor) .. Ellen Abbott
Born: November 16, 1972
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Born Andrea Kay Pyle in Houston, TX, a six-month-old Pyle was given the fateful nickname of "Little Missi," which would stick to her throughout her childhood and to the present day. Pyle was infatuated with acting by the age of 13, and attended Germantown High School in Tennessee, one of the top three performing-arts high schools in the United States. While there, Pyle was tapped as a lead singer in several musical productions, though her eventual goal remained a career in television and film. After graduation from Germantown High, Pyle was accepted to the prestigious North Carolina School of the Arts and was cast as the female lead in a series of Shakespearean productions. During the summer, she crossed the Atlantic to attend the Oxford School of Drama in England, where she further honed her acting skills.By 1996, Pyle had made her film debut in The Cottonwood, which followed a group of wannabe actors hoping to use their lottery winnings to score big in Hollywood. Pyle's breakout role, however, wouldn't come until several years later, when she played a supporting role as a love-struck alien in Galaxy Quest alongside Tim Allen and Sigourney Weaver. Though the early 2000s did little to bring Pyle much in the way of mainstream success, they nonetheless helped the actress develop a loyal fan base; her performances in The Wayne Brady Show, Ally McBeal, and Josie and the Pussycats (all 2001) were solid enough to grab the attention of several prominent casting directors. Surely enough, by 2003, Pyle had been chosen for a supporting role in Bringing Down the House with Steve Martin and Queen Latifah, as well as a small but indelible role in Tim Burton's big-budget fantasy comedy Big Fish (2003). In 2004, Pyle worked with Ben Stiller in Along Came Polly and lent her support to Soul Plane and 50 First Dates. Working with Stiller proved a lucky experience for Pyle, who accepted a larger supporting role in Stiller's Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004), which also stars fellow Galaxy Quest alumni Justin Long. When she isn't filming, Pyle continues her work with the all-female sketch comedy group Bitches and Funny.
Emily Ratajkowski (Actor) .. Andie Fitzgerald
Born: June 07, 1991
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Moved to California from London with her parents when she was 5. Her father was a visual artist and her mother was a teacher. Began acting and modeling at age 14. Studied fine art at UCLA. In 2012, appeared in a commercial for Carl's, Jr. with Sara Jean Underwood. Appeared in the music video for Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" in 2013. Named Woman of the Year by Esquire magazine in 2013.
Lola Kirke (Actor) .. Greta
Born: September 27, 1990
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Performed in an all-girl country band her senior year in college. Her mother is the owner of a boutique called Geminola, which combines the names of Lola and her two sisters, Jemima and Domino. Produced and acted in the drama-comedy Lake City in 2013. Made her big screen debut in 2014's Gone Girl.
Sela Ward (Actor) .. Sharon Schieber
Born: July 11, 1956
Birthplace: Meridian, Mississippi, United States
Trivia: Born July 11th, 1956, brunette leading lady Sela Ward graduated from the University of Alabama, where among many other activities she was a cheerleader for the Crimson Tide football team. Heading to New York, Ward determined to either become an airline stewardess or a model; a fear of flying led to her choosing the latter vocation. She proved she could act as well as pose when she was cast in the 1985 Burt Reynolds vehicle The Man Who Loved Women. Beginning in 1991, Ward portrayed Teddy on the weekly TV "dramedy" Sisters, a role that earned her a 1994 Emmy award. Sela Ward's additional television credits include the title role in the 1995 cable TV biopic Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story, as well as Once and Again, for which she would win the Best TV Series Actress in a Drama Award at the 2000 Golden Globes. 2004 would find the actress in the role of a private investigator in the made-for-tv movie Suburban Madness, and appeared on the big screen for The Day After Tomorrow. The following year Ward joined the cast of Fox's hit television series House in the recurring role of Stacy Warner, ex-partner of House, and former attorney for the hospital. Though her character was eventually written off the show, Ward reprised the role of Stacy Warner in House's 2012 finale.
Lee Norris (Actor) .. Officer
Born: September 25, 1981
Birthplace: Greenville, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: Began his career in children's theater productions in Greenville, North Carolina. Made his television debut as Chuckie Lee on The Torkelsons in 1991. Two years later, the show was revamped and retitled Almost Home, and he found himself co-starring with Brittany Murphy. Appeared in Goldie Hawn's directorial debut Hope, a 1997 coming-of-age drama set in the 1962 South. Was a Presidential Scholar at Wake Forest University. Has spent a significant amount of time working in his home state of North Carolina on film and television projects, including Dawson's Creek, American Gothic, One Tree Hill and multiple TV movies.
Jamie Mcshane (Actor) .. Donnelly
Birthplace: Saddle River, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Became interested in acting after seeing the animated Disney film Robin Hood at the age of 5. Was a talented ice-hockey player who was forced to stop playing after he suffered a near-fatal head injury at school. Traveled through Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand following his college graduation. Is a black belt in taekwondo. Worked as a tennis instructor and for his father's microscope company while attempting to gain work as an actor. Performed in commercials and small plays and worked as an extra for 10 years in New York before moving to Los Angeles in search of more acting opportunities. In 2002, won an award for Best Actor at the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films for his role in Fine.
Leonard Kelly-young (Actor) .. Bill Dunne
Born: September 29, 1948
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Kathleen Rose Perkins (Actor) .. Shawna Kelly
Born: November 15, 1974
Birthplace: New Baltimore, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Staged plays in her neighbourhood as a child. Received training in improv acting. Wrote and starred in the 2006 short film Last Night. Writes and sings pop and theatre music. Has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do.
RL Pete Housman (Actor) .. Walter
Lynn Adrianna (Actor) .. Kelly Capitono
Mark Atteberry (Actor) .. FBI
Darin Cooper (Actor) .. Mustached Man
Born: April 15, 1966
Kate Campbell (Actor)
Brett Leigh (Actor) .. Nervous Intern
Antonio St. James (Actor) .. Security Guard
Julia Prud'homme (Actor) .. Female Officer
Cooper Thornton (Actor) .. Doctor
Casey Ruggieri (Actor) .. Earnest Girl
Cyd Strittmatter (Actor) .. Maureen Dunne
Ashley Didion (Actor) .. Friend 1
Lexis Nutt (Actor) .. Friend 2
L.A. Williams (Actor) .. Guard
Blake Sheldon (Actor) .. Tweaker Teen 1
Sean Guse (Actor) .. Tweaker Teen 2
Ricky Wood (Actor)
Fred Cross (Actor) .. Airport Traveler
Scott Takeda (Actor) .. Producer
Born: March 21, 1967
Donna Rusch (Actor) .. Lauren Nevens
Kathy Sweeney-Meadows (Actor) .. Reporter One
Mark T. Anderson (Actor) .. Reporter
Alexander Michael Helisek (Actor) .. Mover Charles
Neil Harris (Actor)

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