Querido John


08:38 am - 10:40 am, Wednesday, January 21 on Golden (Latin America) ()

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John Tyree es un soldado de las Fuerzas Especiales, atractivo y atento, que durante su período de permiso va a visitar a su padre a Carolina del Sur. Savannah Curtis es una bella e idealista estudiante universitaria de una acomodada familia sureña que está en casa por las vacaciones de primavera.

2010 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Drama Romance Guerra Tragicomedia

Cast & Crew
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Channing Tatum (Actor) .. John Tyree
Amanda Seyfried (Actor) .. Savannah Curtis
Richard Jenkins (Actor) .. Mr. Tyree
Henry Thomas (Actor) .. Tim
D. J. Cotrona (Actor) .. Noodles
Cullen Moss (Actor) .. Rooster (Dan Rooney)
Gavin McCulley (Actor) .. Starks
Jose Lucena (Actor) .. Berry
Keith Robinson (Actor) .. Captain Stone
Scott Porter (Actor) .. Randy
Leslea Fisher (Actor) .. Susan
William Howard (Actor) .. Daniels
David Andrews (Actor) .. Mr. Curtis
Mary Rachel Dudley (Actor) .. Mrs. Curtis
Bryce Hayes (Actor) .. Yellow Shirt
R. Braeden Reed (Actor) .. 6 Years Old Alan
Luke Benward (Actor) .. 14 Years Old Alan
Tom Stearns (Actor) .. Coin Dealer #1
Michael Harding (Actor) .. Coin Dealer #2
Brett Rice (Actor) .. Pastor
David Dwyer (Actor) .. Steve the Owner
Anthony Osment (Actor) .. Other Surfer
Jim Wenthe (Actor) .. Professor
Matt Blue (Actor) .. Doctor
Lauree Bradway (Actor) .. Party Guest #1
Glenn M. Tatum (Actor) .. Party Guest #2
Martin Coleman Bowen (Actor) .. Party Guest #3
Maxx Hennard (Actor) .. Berg
Jay Phillips (Actor) .. Young Beret
Steven O'Connor (Actor) .. Colonel Kittrick

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Did You Know..
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Channing Tatum (Actor) .. John Tyree
Born: April 26, 1980
Birthplace: Cullman, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Actor Channing Tatum might be best known to audiences as a shirtless young man baring his muscular physique for the pages of Abercrombie & Fitch catalogs. His career began when he was cast as an extra in the Ricky Martin video for "She Bangs." Up until then, he'd been drifting from one job to another after the promising football career he prepared for in military school floundered when he entered college. Modeling proved to be a natural fit for Tatum, and he cultivated a successful career appearing in print ads and commercials for such companies as Nautica, Gap, Aeropostale, Emporio Armani, American Eagle, and Pepsi. His charisma in front of the camera didn't go unnoticed and he soon parlayed his modeling career into a shot at acting, landing an appearance on CSI: Miami in 2004. He was soon given a substantial role in the sports drama Coach Carter, which dealt with familiar subject matter for the lifelong athlete. He had no trouble being cast in films geared toward twentysomethings, as 2005 and 2006 brought him roles in Havoc, Supercross, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, She's the Man, and Step Up. Within only a few short years, Tatum had worked with many other up-and-coming actors of his generation, such as Amanda Bynes, Anne Hathaway, Jenna Dewan, and Bijou Phillips. In 2007, Tatum was cast in the leading role in 2007's epic Genghis Khan biopic Mongol: The Early Years of Genghis Khan, directed by legendary Russian filmmaker Sergei Bodrov, but he was later replaced by Japanese actor Tadanobu Asano amid rumors that Tatum's dominantly caucasian features were ill recieved by producers, who wanted an actor of Asian descent to play the 13th century Mongolian leader. Tatum's career didn't stall as a result of the upset, however, as he was soon working with acclaimed director Kimberly Peirce on the Iraq War drama Stop-Loss. He played Pretty Boy Floyd in Michael Mann's gangster drama Public Enemies in 2009, the same year he had a prominent role in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. In 2010 he appeared in the Nicholas Sparks written romantic drama Dear John. The next year he had a short but memorable part in The Dilemma, but 2012 turned out to be something of a breakout year for the actor when he appeared in a variety of projects. First up was Haywire, Steven Soderbergh's action thriller. While working on that film, the duo cooked up Magic Mike based on stories Channing shared about his days as a male stripper. That film opened in the summer of 2012. Between those two projects, the comedy 21 Jump Street came out, featuring Tatum as an undercover cop working a high school with his best friend and partner played by Jonah Hill. His work paid off when he was named People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive in late 2012. Tatum continued working at a neck-breaking pace the following year, reprising his role in the G.I. Joe sequel G.I. Joe: Retaliation, starring in psychological thriller Side Effects and action film White House Down and appearing in cameo roles in This Is The End and Don Jon.
Amanda Seyfried (Actor) .. Savannah Curtis
Born: December 03, 1985
Birthplace: Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Wide-eyed actress Amanda Seyfried is best known to audiences for her hilarious performance as slow-witted but popular Karen Smith in the 2004 film Mean Girls. The former child model had graduated from high school the year before, though throughout her secondary education Seyfried had been acting on the popular soaps As the World Turns and All My Children, and by the time Mean Girls producers cast her for her big break, she was an experienced performer. She followed up the film's success with a role on the popular series Veronica Mars, playing the title character's murdered best friend in a series of "Laura Palmer-esque" flashbacks. She also took a role on the popular and controversial series Big Love before signing on to star in the big-screen adaptation of the popular Broadway play Mamma Mia!, a musical about a bride-to-be searching for her real father, set to the tunes of the popular Swedish disco group ABBA. She stretched her range with the 2009 erotic drama Chloe, and starred opposite Channing Tatum in the Nicholas Sparks adaptation Dear John the next year. In 2011 she was the lead in Red Riding Hood, and played opposite Justin Timberlake in the sci-fi film In Time.
Richard Jenkins (Actor) .. Mr. Tyree
Born: May 04, 1947
Birthplace: DeKalb, Illinois, United States
Trivia: A balding supporting actor with a grin that suggests he knows something you don't, Richard Jenkins has become one of the most in-demand character actors in Hollywood. Though he has worked steadily since the early '80s, Jenkins may have made his most memorable impression, at least to HBO subscribers, as the patriarch of the family of undertakers on the hit 2001 drama Six Feet Under. His character was killed off in the first episode, but Jenkins continued to appear as a spirit lingering in the family's memory -- a good metaphor for the actor's lingering impact on viewers, even when he appears in small roles.Jenkins, who shares the birth name of Richard Burton and sometimes appears as Richard E. Jenkins, was born and raised in Dekalb, IL, before studying theater at Illinois Wesleyan University. The actor developed a long and distinguished regional theater career, most notably a 15-year stint at Rhode Island's Trinity Repertory Theater, where he served as artistic director for four years. He snagged his first role as early as 1975, in the TV movie Brother to Dragons, but did not begin working regularly until a small role in the Lawrence Kasdan film Silverado (1985). Supporting work in such films as Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), The Witches of Eastwick (1987), and Sea of Love (1989) followed, and Jenkins spent the early '90s specializing in made-for-TV movies, including the adaptation of Randy Shilts' AIDS opus And the Band Played On (1993).It was not until the late '90s that Jenkins started gaining wider appreciation, especially as he indulged in his talent for comedy. His appearance as an uptight gay FBI agent who gets accidentally drugged was one of the highlights of David O. Russell's Flirting With Disaster (1996), allowing him to convincingly (and riotously) act out an acid trip. Working again with Ben Stiller, Jenkins appeared as a psychiatrist in There's Something About Mary (1998), which launched a relationship with directors Peter and Bobby Farrelly, who hail from the state (Rhode Island) where Jenkins did much of his stage work. Jenkins appeared in the Farrelly-produced Outside Providence (1999) and Say It Isn't So (2001), as well as in the Farrelly-directed Me, Myself & Irene (2000). The actor then shifted over to another set of brother directors to portray the father of Scarlet Johansson's character in Joel and Ethan Coen's noir The Man Who Wasn't There (2001). In 2001, Jenkins also appeared in the first season of HBO's Six Feet Under as Nathaniel Fisher Sr., the sardonic funeral home director whom the characters remember as an impenetrable mystery, frugal with his praise and emotions.Jenkins continued working steadily, carrying on his role on Six Feet Under, while turning in supporting work in varied projects like Changing Lanes, Shall We Dance, and Fun With Dick & Jane. With 2005's North Country he earned strong reviews as the father of a sexually harassed woman. After decades in the business, he won his first starring role in Tom McCarthy's The Visitor. For his work as the repressed professor who learns to engage in life again thanks to an unexpected friendship with a Syrian immigrant, Jenkins earned an Oscar nomination for Best Actor, as well as a SAG nomination. That film was the highlight of his 2008, a very busy year for the actor that also saw him reunite for a third time with the Coen Brothers in Burn After Reading, and play opposite Will Ferrell and John C. Riley in Step Brothers. The coming years would continue to earn the actor both a wider audience and more accolades, in projects like Burn After Reading, Let Me In, The Rum Diary, and The Cabin in the Woods.
Henry Thomas (Actor) .. Tim
Born: September 09, 1971
Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas, United States
Trivia: Known to millions of early-'80s filmgoers as Elliot, the young boy who befriends a leathery, long-necked alien, Henry Thomas rocketed to fame with his starring role in Steven Spielberg's 1982 blockbuster E.T. the Extra-terrestial and then, just as quickly, plummeted out of sight. Unlike countless other child actors who seem to fall off the face of the earth with the onset of their first pimple, however, Thomas remained somewhat active in low-profile projects while maturing in the relative obscurity of his native Texas. When he eventually re-emerged on the big screen in the mid-'90s, he did so in a variety of projects that emphasized his versatility, until he was granted a sort of second coming, with his acclaimed supporting turn as a wandering cowboy in Billy Bob Thornton's 2000 epic All the Pretty Horses.By the time he was cast in E.T. the Extra-terrestial, Thomas had already made an impressive screen debut as Sissy Spacek's son in the 1981 drama Raggedy Man, which also starred Sam Shepard. A native of San Antonio, where he was born the son of a hydraulics mechanic on September 9, 1971, he returned to Texas after all of the hype surrounding E.T. the Extra-terrestial, acting in film and on TV from time to time while attending school and generally leading the life of a regular kid. In 1989, he appeared in his most high-profile project since E.T., playing the chivalrous young man who dispatches Colin Firth's titular ne'er-do-well in Valmont, Milos Forman's adaptation of Choderlos DeLaclos' Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Although the film was nowhere near as successful as Stephen Frears' adaptation of the same work the previous year, it did give Thomas exposure in one of his first adult roles. Substantially greater exposure followed for the actor in 1994, when he was cast as one of Anthony Hopkins' three sons in Edward Zwick's Legends of the Fall. Co-starring with Hopkins, Brad Pitt, and Aidan Quinn, Thomas was on the screen for a relatively brief length of time, but the popularity of the lavish, big-budget film did allow the young actor to make an impression on audiences who hadn't seen him since E.T. He subsequently switched gears to portray a troubled drifter in the independent production Niagara Niagara (1997), in which he co-starred with Robin Tunney, and then returned to large budgets and lavish production values when he won a major role in the most hotly anticipated project to date of his adult career, Thornton's adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's All the Pretty Horses. Featuring stunning Southwestern cinematography and equally photogenic turns by co-stars Matt Damon and Penelope Cruz, the film cast Thomas as Lacey Rawlins, Damon's best friend. Although the film came in for very mixed reviews, most critics were in agreement about Thomas' wry, low-key performance, with some even asserting it was the best thing about the picture. Despite the adulation surrounding his work, Thomas kept a low profile, playing in his band the Blueheelers and spending time in Italy to shoot Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York (2001) alongside the likes of Daniel Day-Lewis, Cameron Diaz, Liam Neeson, and Leonardo DiCaprio.Thomas continued to work throughout the 2000's on a wide variety of projects, completing at least a few films a year, including the horror film Dead Birds and the comedy Tennis, Anyone?.... In 2007, he signed up to star alongside Anne Heche, Carrie Fisher, and David Boreanaz in the Alan Cumming-directed black comedy Suffering Man's Charity.
D. J. Cotrona (Actor) .. Noodles
Born: May 23, 1980
Birthplace: New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: Intended to become a lawyer when he entered college, but a summer internship at a law firm made him realize he disliked the field. So he switched to acting. While a college sophomore, he visited a family friend in L.A. during spring break---and stayed. Told his parents and school that he had an internship while he was staying in L.A., but was really seeking acting work. Auditioned for the role of Ryan Atwood on The O.C., but lost out to Benjamin McKenzie.
Cullen Moss (Actor) .. Rooster (Dan Rooney)
Born: August 24, 1981
Gavin McCulley (Actor) .. Starks
Jose Lucena (Actor) .. Berry
Keith Robinson (Actor) .. Captain Stone
Born: January 17, 1976
Scott Porter (Actor) .. Randy
Born: July 14, 1979
Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Trivia: Nebraska native Scott Porter got his acting feet wet in an off-Broadway production of the play Altar Boyz, and can be heard on the original cast recording of the show's soundtrack. He began working in front of the camera with a recurring role on the daytime soap opera As the World Turns in 2006, before being cast as wheelchair-bound Jason Street on the popular series Friday Night Lights, a show based on the movie of the same name, about a small town in Texas where high-school football is among the most important things in life. In 2007, Porter played the former bandmate of Hugh Grant in the romantic comedy Music and Lyrics; he then signed on to appear in the remake of the classic horror film Prom Night, as well as the live-action adaptation of the old-school anime series Speed Racer. Porter co-starred with Channing Tatum for two movies in a row, 2010's Dear John, based on a Nicholas Sparks novel, and 2012's Ten Years, taking place at a high school reunion. He also had recurring roles on Syfy's Battlestar Galactica prequel series Caprica and the CBS legal drama The Good Wife. In the years to come, Porter remained active on screen, notably appearing in the CW's Hart of Dixie, playing George Tucker.
Leslea Fisher (Actor) .. Susan
William Howard (Actor) .. Daniels
David Andrews (Actor) .. Mr. Curtis
Born: January 01, 1952
Mary Rachel Dudley (Actor) .. Mrs. Curtis
Born: March 23, 1963
Bryce Hayes (Actor) .. Yellow Shirt
Born: September 18, 1988
William Howard Bowman (Actor)
Sammy Nagi Njuguna (Actor)
R. Braeden Reed (Actor) .. 6 Years Old Alan
Luke Benward (Actor) .. 14 Years Old Alan
Born: May 12, 1995
Tom Stearns (Actor) .. Coin Dealer #1
Michael Harding (Actor) .. Coin Dealer #2
Brett Rice (Actor) .. Pastor
David Dwyer (Actor) .. Steve the Owner
Anthony Osment (Actor) .. Other Surfer
Jim Wenthe (Actor) .. Professor
Matt Blue (Actor) .. Doctor
Lauree Bradway (Actor) .. Party Guest #1
Glenn M. Tatum (Actor) .. Party Guest #2
Martin Coleman Bowen (Actor) .. Party Guest #3
Maxx Hennard (Actor) .. Berg
Jay Phillips (Actor) .. Young Beret
Steven O'Connor (Actor) .. Colonel Kittrick

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