Bad Ass 2: Bad Asses


9:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Monday, December 1 on Fuse (East) ()

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Two senior-citizen action heroes investigate a kidnapping while attending a wedding in Louisiana.

2014 English Stereo
Action/adventure Drama Comedy Crime Comedy-drama Sequel

Cast & Crew
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Danny Trejo (Actor) .. Frank Vega
Danny Glover (Actor) .. Bernie Pope
John Amos (Actor) .. Earl
Loni Love (Actor) .. Carmen
Jimmy Bennett (Actor) .. Ronald
Jaqueline Fleming (Actor) .. Katie
Sammi Rotibi (Actor) .. Geoffrey
Robert Mello (Actor) .. Buford
Al Vincente (Actor) .. Guillermo Gomez
Han Soto (Actor) .. Hung
Brian Oerly (Actor) .. Jimbo
Chelsea Bruland (Actor) .. Marissa
James Moses Black (Actor) .. Actor
Garrett Kruithof (Actor) .. Jawn
Jeff Pope (Actor) .. Landry
Michael Patrick Rogers (Actor) .. Kidnapper
Colby Arps (Actor) .. Kyle
Mikal Kartvedt (Actor) .. Bank Robber
Hawk Walts (Actor)
Con Schell (Actor)
Al Coronel (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Danny Trejo (Actor) .. Frank Vega
Born: May 16, 1944
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: With his intimidating, tattooed, muscle-bound appearance, character actor Danny Trejo has formed a successful career as the all-purpose hard case over his curious and enduring cinematic career. Beating the odds of repeat offender syndrome after being released from prison, Trejo has risen through the ranks to find himself in high demand as an actor, and has even expanded his talents to include a producer credit to his resumé. His life story is just about as pristine an example of rehabilitation as one could ask for.Raised in the mean streets of East L.A., Trejo spent many of his early years incarcerated in such legendary prisons as Folsom and San Quentin on drug and robbery convictions. Channeling his intense energy into the boxing ring and winning numerous lightweight and welterweight titles, Trejo was released as a new man after completing a life-changing 12-step rehabilitation program to overcome his addictions. Applying the ideas that changed his life in an attempt to help others headed down a similar path, upon release Trejo became involved with numerous rehabilitation and counseling programs. A chance meeting with a young man who asked for his support at a Cocaine Anonymous meeting in 1985 later found the sympathetic ex-con meeting the struggling addict on the set of Runaway Train, and Trejo was quickly offered a role as a convict presumably based on his threatening appearance. Chance piled upon chance found an old prison buddy/screenwriter who remembered Trejo's hard-hitting boxing skills on the same set, and Trejo was then offered a chance to train Eric Roberts for a film, and was eventually offered the role as his opponent in the ring. Following with roles in The Hidden (1987), and later Lock-Up (1989), Marked for Death (1990), Mi Vida Loca (1993), and Heat (1995), Trejo formed an alliance with director Robert Rodriguez with Desperado in 1995, and soon graduated to such bigger-budget films as Con Air (1997) and The Replacement Killers (1998) in the latter 1990s. The Rodriguez-Trejo twosome found the actor taking on the role of Uncle Isadore "Machete" Cortez in the director's 2001 smash hit Spy Kids, and was later cast in both the film's sequel and Rodriguez's Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2002). Trejo continued to work steadily on the big and small screens in a variety of projects such as Alias, Monk, The Devil's Rejects, Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror, the indie drama SherryBaby, and Smiley Face. He enjoyed one of his rare big-screen starring vehicles when Robert Rodriguez made Machete -- a feature-length version of the trailer he created for Grindhouse -- in 2007. He went on to appear in Valley of Angels, Saint John of Las Vegas, A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas, and Bad Ass.
Danny Glover (Actor) .. Bernie Pope
Born: July 22, 1947
Birthplace: San Fernando, California, United States
Trivia: A distinguished actor of the stage and screen, Danny Glover is known for his work in both Hollywood blockbusters and serious dramatic films. Towering and quietly forceful, Glover lends gravity and complexity to the diverse characters he has portrayed throughout his lengthy career.A native of San Francisco, where he was born July 22, 1947, Glover attended San Francisco State and received his dramatic training at the American Conservatory Theatre's Black Actors' Workshop. He made his film debut in Escape from Alcatraz (1979). In the early '80s, Glover made his name portraying characters ranging from the sympathetic in Places in the Heart (1984) to the menacing in Witness (1985) and The Color Purple (1984). He reached box-office-gold status with the three Lethal Weapon flicks produced between 1987 and 1992, playing the conservative, family-man partner of "loose cannon" L.A. cop Mel Gibson. Glover carried over his fiddle-and-bow relationship with Gibson into his off-screen life, and also contributed an amusing cameo (complete with his Lethal Weapon catch-phrase "I'm gettin' too old for this!") in Maverick (1994). In 1998, Glover again reprised his role for the blockbuster-proportioned Lethal Weapon 4, and that same year gave a stirring performance in the little-seen Beloved.In the following years Glover would walk the line between Hollywood heavyweight and serious-minded independent actor with a skill most actors could only dream of, with an affectinate role in Wes Anderson's 2001 comedy drama The Royal Tenenbaums and a surprising turn toward horror in Saw serving well to balance out lesser-seen but equally powerful turns in Boseman and Lena, 3 A.M., and Lars von Trier's Manderlay. The same year that Glover retreated into the woods as a haunted Vietnam veteran in the low-key drama Missing in America, he would turn in a series of guest appearances on the long-running television medical drama E.R. Despite a filmography that seemed populated with an abundance of decidedly serious dramas in the years following the millennial turnover, Glover did cut loose in 2006 when he took a role as Tim Allen's boss in The Shaggy Dog and stepped into the studio to offer vocal performances in the animated kid flicks The Adventures of Brer Rabbit and Barnyard. On television, Glover played the title role in Mandela (1987), cowpoke Joshua Deets in the 1989 miniseries Lonesome Dove, legendary railroad man John Henry in a 1988 installment of Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales, and the mercurial leading character in the 1989 "American Playhouse" revival of A Raisin in the Sun. For his role in Freedom Song as a caring father struggling to raise his young son in 1960s-era Mississippi, Glover was nominated for an Emmy award and took home an Image award for Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series, or Dramatic Special. Glover played a proprietor of a struggling blues club in John Sayles' musical drama Honeydripper in 2007, and went on to participate in The Garden (2008), a documentary about a produce garden developed in the aftermath of the L.A. riots. He continued to tackle complex social issues as an executive producer for Trouble the Water, a 2008 documentary following the struggles of New Orleans residents in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, and as an associate producer for The Time That Remains (2009), a poignant series of short stories about Palestinians in Israel. Glover also worked as an associate producer for Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, an avante-gard fantasy drama that received the Palme d'Or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.
John Amos (Actor) .. Earl
Born: December 27, 1939
Died: August 21, 2024
Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: An actor with hulking presence and a stern countenance, John Amos undercuts his ominous appearance with the kind of warm grin and fun-loving attitude that makes him a natural for comedy. More recognizable as a television actor, the former pro football player has made enough visible forays into film to earn him a reputation in both arenas.After stints in a variety of divergent career fields -- pro sports, advertising, commercial acting, stand-up comedy, comedy writing -- Amos got his big break with the role of Gordy the weatherman on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1970. After three years as a side player next to Mary Tyler Moore, Ed Asner, and Ted Knight, Amos thought he'd get the chance for top billing by signing on to the gig for which he is best known: James Evans, the temperamental patriarch of Good Times. But Jimmie Walker, who played son J.J. Evans, soon gave the show a sassy youthful focus with his catchphrase "Dy-no-mite!" stealing the spotlight from Amos and Esther Rolle, who played wife Florida. Amos asked out of his contract after three years, and in 1976, James Evans was killed off in a car accident.The decision to leave a hit series did not squash Amos, as it has some others who have made that bold decision. Instead, Amos stepped into the highly celebrated and widely seen role of the adult Kunta Kinte in the 1977 miniseries Roots. The role challenged the actor's dramatic abilities like none of his previous work had, and he won praise for documenting the travails of a captured African who resists his enslavement.While continuing to turn up in TV series such as Future Cop and Hunter, Amos began making regular appearances in film in the 1980s. Among his more prominent roles were as Seth, companion to Marc Singer's title character in the sword and sorcerer film The Beastmaster (1982); Cleo McDowell, owner of a McDonald's knockoff burger chain and employer of Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall's transplanted dignitaries in Coming to America (1988); and the double-crossing Major Grant, who becomes one of the villains opposite Bruce Willis in Die Hard 2 (1990). Settling back into a career of guest shots on TV shows, Amos occupied himself during the 1990s and beyond with recurring roles on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air and as Admiral Percy Fitzwallace on NBC's The West Wing.
Loni Love (Actor) .. Carmen
Born: July 12, 1971
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Worked on the assembly line for General Motors while still in high school; she discovered she had a proficiency for electrical engineering and earned a scholarship to Prairie View A&M University in Texas. Worked as a stand-up comedian nights during college. Briefly worked as a full-time engineer for companies like Xerox before switching to comedy full-time. Was the runner-up in the 2003 season of Star Search. In 2009, was named one of the Top 10 Comics to Watch by Variety. Became a host of The Real talk show in 2013. Wrote Love Him Or Leave Him, but Don't Get Stuck With the Tab, a book about relationships in 2013.
Andrew Divoff (Actor)
Jimmy Bennett (Actor) .. Ronald
Born: February 09, 1996
Birthplace: Seal Beach, California, United States
Trivia: A child star well before he reached his teens, Jimmy Bennett began his career with appearances in commercials, then moved into feature work with a litany of roles in A-list Hollywood releases. Projects included a plum role in the Eddie Murphy-headlined family comedy Daddy Day Care (2003, as the highest-profiled of Murphy's young charges -- a little boy named Tony who insists on being called "The Flash" and shows up at day care each day dressed in a superhero outfit); one of the voices in Robert Zemeckis' CG-animated Christmas movie The Polar Express (2004); a little boy trapped with his mother (Jacinda Barrett) on a capsized ocean liner in Poseidon (2006); and the child version of Admiral James T. Kirk in the J.J. Abrams remake Star Trek (2009). In the coming years, Bennett woudl remain an active presence on screen, appearing on shows like No Ordinary Family.
Jaqueline Fleming (Actor) .. Katie
Born: September 10, 1977
Sammi Rotibi (Actor) .. Geoffrey
Robert Mello (Actor) .. Buford
Al Vincente (Actor) .. Guillermo Gomez
Han Soto (Actor) .. Hung
Brian Oerly (Actor) .. Jimbo
Chelsea Bruland (Actor) .. Marissa
Born: August 06, 1982
James Moses Black (Actor) .. Actor
Born: September 16, 1962
Garrett Kruithof (Actor) .. Jawn
Born: November 06, 1975
Jeff Pope (Actor) .. Landry
Born: September 27, 1976
Michael Patrick Rogers (Actor) .. Kidnapper
Colby Arps (Actor) .. Kyle
Mikal Kartvedt (Actor) .. Bank Robber
Jeremy Ray Valdez (Actor)
Born: July 10, 1980
Leon Thomas III (Actor)
Born: August 01, 1993
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
Ignacio Serricchio (Actor)
Born: April 19, 1982
Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Trivia: Moved to Mexico City with his family when he was 11 and lived there for a little over 7 years.Moved to New York City with his family after high school.After his sophomore year in college, his family moved to Los Angeles, and he transferred from Syracuse University to Loyola Marymount University.Was cast on General Hospital at the beginning of his senior year in college.El Recluso is his first work in his native language (Spanish).Volunteers at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles.
Hawk Walts (Actor)
Deborah Ayorinde (Actor)
Jacqueline Obradors (Actor)
Born: October 06, 1966
Trivia: California native Jacqueline Obradors was actually born to Argentinean parents, but she spent her early career playing various Latina background characters. Starting in 1993, she made numerous appearances in film and television, including some reoccurring guest star roles. In 1998, she got a bit of a break as Harrison Ford's girlfriend in the romantic adventure Six Days, Seven Nights and as William Forsythe's wife in Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigalow. On television, she was a regular cast member on the short-lived NBC detective comedy Battery Park and then joined the cast of NYPD Blue during the ninth season as Det. Rita Ortiz. In 2001, she lent her voice to the animated film Atlantis: The Lost Empire and played one of the Naranjo daughters in the comedy Tortilla Soup. In 2003, she reprised her role for Atlantis: Milo's Return and played Vin Diesel's wife in the action thriller A Man Apart.
Sarah Dumont (Actor)
Charlie Carver (Actor)
Born: July 31, 1988
Birthplace: San Fernando, California, United States
Trivia: Grew up on a vineyard in California's Napa Valley operated by his mother and stepfather; father is a researcher in medical history at the National Institutes of Health. Made his acting debut as an eighth-grader in a school production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (he played Puck). Studied at the same secondary school (Interlochen Arts Academy in Interlochen, MI) as Felicity Huffman, who played his mother on Desperate Housewives. Is the identical twin of Max Carver (Charlie's seven minutes older than Max); the duo played identical twins on Desperate Housewives.
Dante Basco (Actor)
Born: August 29, 1975
Elizabeth Barondes (Actor)
Born: June 28, 1964
Jonathan Lipnicki (Actor)
Born: October 22, 1990
Birthplace: Westlake Village, California, United States
Trivia: By the time six-year-old Jonathan Lipnicki charmed audiences as the son of Tom Cruise's love interest in the acclaimed comedy-drama Jerry Maguire (1996), he was a veteran of several television series and numerous commercials. Lipnicki was a regular on the sitcom The Jeff Foxworthy Show.
Con Schell (Actor)
Born: April 28, 1966
Damien Bray (Actor)
Al Coronel (Actor)
Patrick Fabian (Actor)
Born: December 07, 1964
Birthplace: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Received his SAG card during a Shakespeare Festival in Los Angeles. Performed in the national stage tour of Six Degrees of Separation. Made his TV debut on Bodies of Evidence. Made his film debut in Sour Grapes in 1998. Served on the SAG Hollywood board.

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