The Perfect Match


12:00 am - 02:00 am, Wednesday, October 29 on WHPX Bounce (26.2)

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A playboy accepts a bet from his two friends that if he dates a woman for a month, he will fall in love. Things get complicated when he embarks on a casual relationship with a mysterious woman, only to discover that he's developing feelings for her.

2016 English
Comedy Romance Entertainment

Cast & Crew
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Terrence Jenkins (Actor) .. Charlie
Cassie Ventura (Actor) .. Eva
Paula Patton (Actor) .. Sherry
Donald Faison (Actor) .. Rick
Kali Hawk (Actor) .. Karen
Joe Pantoliano (Actor) .. Marty
Lauren London (Actor) .. Ginger
Brandy Norwood (Actor) .. Avatia
Dascha Polanco (Actor) .. Pressie
Robert Christopher Riley (Actor) .. Victor
French Montana (Actor) .. French Montana
Robin Givens (Actor) .. Geneva
Casper Smart (Actor) .. Abram
Draya Michele (Actor) .. Holly
Chantel Jeffries (Actor) .. Fawn
Tim DeLaGhetto (Actor) .. Timothy DeLaGhetto
Layla Jama (Actor) .. Dana
Steven Daniel Brun (Actor) .. Kareem
Bria Murphy (Actor) .. Mimi
John Nania (Actor) .. Boris
Anzu Lawson (Actor) .. Sophia
Jessica White (Actor) .. Tammi
Kevin Michael Walsh (Actor) .. Nate
John Nolan (Actor) .. Assistant Director
Candice Craig (Actor) .. Cindy
Eugena Washington (Actor) .. Gena
Janelle Froehlich (Actor) .. Ellie
LaToya Tonodeo (Actor) .. Bridesmaid 1
Jillian Easton (Actor) .. Bridesmaid 2
Kristi Ellingsworth (Actor) .. Eva's Assistant
Jana Savage (Actor) .. Business Woman
Christine Bently (Actor) .. Ivanna
Krystal Harris (Actor) .. Selfie Girl

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Did You Know..
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Terrence Jenkins (Actor) .. Charlie
Born: April 21, 1982
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Worked as a DJ at a local soul radio station during high school and at his campus radio station while attending college at North Carolina A&T State University. Was president of the Student Government Association during college. Flew from Florida to New York to audition for 106 & Park then drove a car to Atlanta to audition again the next day after feeling disappointed with his first performance. Wrote The Wealth of My Mother's Wisdom: The Lessons That Made My Life Rich, which was published in 2013. Moderated the 2015 Champions of Change panel at the White House, an event to promote college completion at historically black colleges. Is co-founder of Jenkins Entertainment Group, a hosting and consulting company. Was a Centennial Ambassador for the National Park Service's Find Your Park campaign in honor of the 100th anniversary. Is a passionate philanthropist, having been a mentor for Steve Harvey's Disney Dreamers Academy, a spokesperson for Ronald McDonald's House Charities Future Achievers Scholarship Campaign and a supporter of the Boys and Girls Club of Newark, New Jersey.
Cassie Ventura (Actor) .. Eva
Born: August 26, 1986
Paula Patton (Actor) .. Sherry
Born: December 05, 1975
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Even though bright-eyed actress Paula Patton began performing as a little girl, putting plays in her own back yard, the shy young woman didn't realize she wanted a career onscreen for many years to come. In high school, she became involved in a PBS series that took young, aspiring filmmakers on a trip across the country to work on their own documentaries, and when Patton graduated high school, she continued to pursue her interest in working behind the camera by enrolling the film school at the University of Southern California. After graduation, she worked as a production assistant, nurturing her goal of producing her own movie, but something felt missing. Finally, Patton realized that her passion was to be on the other side of the camera, so she enrolled in acting classes and strove toward her new goal in full force.Within a few years, Patton had landed a small role in Will Smith's 2005 comedy Hitch. The next year, she auditioned for a strange and exciting project by music-video director and first time filmmaker Bryan Barber starring Andre 3000 from the hip-hop group OutKast. The movie was called Idlewild, and the super-stylized comedy/crime drama/musical was set in the Prohibition-era American South. Patton's fresh new face was exactly what the unique project needed, and she was cast in the role of Angel Davenport, the female lead. Though the film wasn't geared toward the mainstream, it was a cult success among audiences and critics who appreciated its quirky style. Patton's star continued to rise as later that same year she was cast in another substantial role, this time in a much more high-profile movie. As the damsel Denzel Washington must travel through time to save in the Tony Scott action thriller Déjà Vu, Patton's sweet but solid force onscreen was lauded, even by critics who bashed the movie for being overly serious. For her next project, the actress signed on to star opposite Kiefer Sutherland in the horror movie Mirrors, slated for release in 2007. She appeared in the 2008 political comedy Swing Vote, and the basketball themed romantic comedy Just Wright in 2010. She had her most high-profile success as a member of the team Ethan Hunt puts together in Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol. She next appeared in the comedies Jumping the Broom (2011), Baggage Claim (2013) and About Last Night (2014).Patton was married to R&B singer/songwriter Robin Thicke in 2005. She appears on the cover of his 2003 album A Beautiful World and in a number of his music videos. The couple officially divorced in 2015.
Donald Faison (Actor) .. Rick
Born: June 22, 1974
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Comedic actor Donald Faison began his acting career with bit parts in gritty urban dramas like Juice and Sugar Hill before breaking through with a supporting role in the hit 1995 comedy Clueless. A year later, he was one of the few cast members to make the leap to the film's TV spin-off and stuck with the show throughout its three-year run. After Clueless bowed, Faison wasted little time before joining the cast of the popular drama Felicity. But it was in 2001 that he would land his most noteworthy role, that of surgeon Dr. Christopher Turk on the hit NBC medical-sitcom Scrubs. When Scrubs ended in 2010, Faison immediately jumped to another show, the TV Land sitcom The Exes.
Kali Hawk (Actor) .. Karen
Born: October 04, 1986
Joe Pantoliano (Actor) .. Marty
Born: September 12, 1951
Birthplace: Hoboken, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: One of today's best character actors, the inexhaustible Joe Pantoliano boasts over 100 film, television, and stage credits. A favorite of directors Richard Donner, Steven Spielberg, Andrew Davis, and Andy and Larry Wachowski, he is also a dependable scene stealer with more than his share of memorable roles -- including killer pimp Guido in Risky Business (1983), bumbling criminal Francis Fratelli in The Goonies (1985), double-crossing bail bondsman Eddie Moscone in Midnight Run (1988), cynical U.S. Marshall Cosmo Renfro in The Fugitive (1993), turncoat Cypher in The Matrix (1999), and shady sidekick Teddy in Memento (2000). Born on September 12, 1951 in Hoboken, NJ, the actor is the only son of Dominic, a hearse driver, and Mary Pantoliano, a part-time seamstress/bookie. When he was 12, Pantoliano's mother left his father for her distant cousin Florio, though the couple never officially divorced. Pantoliano and his younger sister Maryann grew up throughout northern New Jersey with their mother and Florio, whom they eventually came to regard as their stepfather. Pantoliano suffered from severe dyslexia, and at age 17, he was still reading at the third-grade level. After seeing the youngster perform in his senior play, Up the Down Staircase, Florio convinced him to pursue acting professionally. Pantoliano moved to Manhattan, where he worked as a waiter while juggling acting classes and auditions. In 1972, he landed the coveted role of stuttering Billy Bibbit in the touring production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Four years later, Pantoliano moved west to try his luck in Hollywood. After making his television debut in the sitcom pilot McNamara's Band, he landed a recurring role in Rob Reiner's summer replacement series, Free Country. Reiner then tapped Pantoliano to co-star with him in James Burrows' television movie More Than Friends (1978). This led to the part of Angelo Maggio -- a role originated by fellow Hoboken-ite Frank Sinatra -- in NBC's miniseries adaptation of James Jones' From Here to Eternity (1979). After making his major feature-film debut in The Idolmaker (1980), Pantoliano guest starred on Hart to Hart, M*A*S*H, and Hardcastle and McCormick, as well as appeared on the Los Angeles stage in Orphans. He also landed a sizable part opposite a young Tom Cruise in the surprise hit Risky Business (1983). The comic ruthlessness with which Pantoliano's pimp tortures Cruise quickly earned the character actor a loyal cult following. He gave standout performances in Eddie and the Cruisers (1983) and the off-Broadway play Visions of Kerouac, before thrilling audiences again in the Spielberg-produced adventure The Goonies (1985). Scores of plum roles followed: Pantoliano joined Billy Crystal and Gregory Hines in Running Scared (1986), portrayed Lou Diamond Phillips' music producer in La Bamba (1987), re-teamed with Spielberg in Empire of the Sun (1987), and acted opposite Robert De Niro in Midnight Run (1988). He then topped these performances off with an unforgettable turn opposite Tommy Lee Jones and Harrison Ford in The Fugitive (1993), delivering a funny, fiery tour de force that was pure Pantoliano right down to the name he chose for his character, Cosmo -- his grandfather's name. By the mid-'90s, Pantoliano had a recognizable name and a devoted fan base. While making numerous television guest appearances, he starred with Jennifer Tilly and Gina Gershon in directors Andy and Larry Wachowski's debut thriller, Bound (1996). Pantoliano's edgy performance as a doomed money launderer impressed the Wachowskis so much that they created the character of Cypher in The Matrix (1999) exclusively for him. Shortly afterward, his co-star in the sci-fi spectacular, Carrie-Anne Moss, insisted that director Christopher Nolan hire Pantoliano for the third lead in his sleeper-hit Memento (2000). In 2001, at the behest of producer David Chase, Pantoliano joined the cast of the landmark HBO series The Sopranos. While earning a well-deserved Emmy as psychopathic mobster Ralphie Cifaretto on the hit show, the actor published Who's Sorry Now: The True Story of a Stand-Up Guy, a bittersweet memoir about his New Jersey childhood. He also put the finishing touches on his directorial debut, Just Like Mona (2002), and began filming his role as reporter Ben Urich in the comic book adaptation Daredevil (2003). Over the course of the next decade, the versatile actor continued his trend of turning in memorable supporting performances on film and television, with turns in films like Bad Boys II and Pecy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief offering the most exposure. Meanwhile, in 2009, Pantoliano got personal with his fans as the director of No Kidding, Me Too!, a playful yet poignant documentary exploring the devastating effects of mental illness, and the steps being taken to eradicate it.
Lauren London (Actor) .. Ginger
Born: December 05, 1984
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: A former music-video girl who appeared in clips by Pharrell and Ludacris before making her big-screen debut in ATL, Los Angeles native Lauren London possesses a small-town beauty with a distinctive smile and a slight city-girl edge. It was during London's stint in the Las Angeles public school system that the aspiring actress first began dabbling in theater and drama, and though she would later be home-schooled for her last three years of high school, the desire to perform never went away. Appearances in a handful of music videos helped to get London comfortable in front of the cameras, and when buzz began to build around the production of an upcoming film called ATL, she hired an acting coach and convinced director Chris Robinson's assistant to get her an audition. Despite being two hours late for the audition, London performed well enough under pressure to land the role of roller-skating rich girl New New -- who changes her identity and soon begins dating former high-school hotshot Rashad (played by hip-hop recording artist T.I.). With buzz around the rising starlet subsequently beginning to gain momentum, London next appeared in episodes of Everybody Hates Chris and Entourage while preparing for a role in the holiday-themed family drama This Christmas. She had a small part in Next Day Air, and landed a major role in the comedy I Love You, Beth Cooper. Two years later Tyler Perry tapped her to appear in Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family.
Brandy Norwood (Actor) .. Avatia
Born: February 11, 1979
Birthplace: McComb, Mississippi, United States
Trivia: If there's one word that can best describe Brandy, it's synergy. Dominating pop charts wasn't enough for the young R&B singer, so she followed in the footsteps of Madonna, Charo, and many a one-named diva and began to take more acting and modeling gigs. Brandy was born in McComb, MS, on February 11, 1979, but grew up in Carson, CA, with her parents and younger brother Ray-J, another aspiring musician. She declared precociously at age four that she would sing professionally and drew attention performing with youth groups in her middle-class neighborhood.Brandy made her acting debut in 1993 with a supporting role on ABC's short-lived television series Thea. Shortly after Thea's demise in 1994, the 15-year-old released her self-titled first album, which went triple-platinum and featured hit singles like "I Wanna Be Down" and "Baby."But interestingly enough, music sat on the back burner while Brandy pursued her acting career. She won the title role in UPN's family drama Moesha in 1996 and starred a year later as Cinderella in ABC's star-studded TV-movie version of the fairy tale. During breaks from these and other projects, she recorded Never S-A-Y Never, the eagerly awaited follow-up to her first album. Powered by "The Boy Is Mine," her duet with fellow teen star Monica, the 1998 album sold extraordinarily well and also produced the hits "Have You Ever" and "Almost Doesn't Count." 1998 and 1999 were busy years for her. In addition to Moesha, she starred in I Still Know What You Did Last Summer with Jennifer Love Hewitt and starred and executive produced Double Platinum, a TV-movie feature with Diana Ross. Brandy also spent time touring in support of her album, performed on VH1's Divas Live, and became a spokesmodel for Cover Girl cosmetics. It's a wonder she had time to go to the prom with future basketball star and good friend Kobe Bryant.But it was all due to catch up to her. In November 1999, amid rumors that she was addicted to diet pills and squabbling with producers on her TV show, Brandy collapsed and was hospitalized three days for dehydration. Moesha ended its run in 2001 and Brandy focused her energies on attending classes at Pepperdine University.In 2006, she served as a judge on America's Got Talent for one season, and had a recurring role on One on One. She appeared on her brother's reality show, For the Love of Ray J, before the two had their own show together, Brandy & Ray J: A Family Business. She also competed on season 11 of Dancing with the Stars in 2010. She joined BET sitcom The Game in 2012 as a recurring character before being bumped up to a series regular.
Dascha Polanco (Actor) .. Pressie
Born: December 03, 1982
Birthplace: Dominican Republic
Trivia: Was born in the Dominican Republic, but moved to the Bronx as a small child and later moved to Florida with her family. Named homecoming queen during high school. Studied acting at Break Into Hollywood Studios in New York City. Performed the role of Carol in a stage production of David Mamet's Oleanna. Appeared in Spanish-language television commercials for Old Navy. Was studying to become a nurse and working at Montefiore Medical Hospital in New York when she auditioned for the widely-acclaimed Netflix series Orange Is the New Black; the role was her first full-time professional acting job. Featured as a model for the NFL's women's apparel campaign in 2015. Honored with a Lupe Award at the 16th NALIP Latino Media Awards. Traveled to Haiti to participate in the United Nations' International Day of Sport for Development and Peace. Supports the Women's Prison Association.
Robert Christopher Riley (Actor) .. Victor
Born: October 11, 1980
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
French Montana (Actor) .. French Montana
Robin Givens (Actor) .. Geneva
Born: November 27, 1964
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: African American model/actress Robin Givens first gained national prominence as a regular on the TV series Head of the Class. From 1986 through 1991, Robin played Darlene Merriman, a prep-school type attending a high school honors program. Though she was but one of an ensemble, Givens's participation in the series was hyped by the network on the occasion of her marriage to boxing champ Mike Tyson. The marriage ended in divorce, after only a few years, amidst accusations of brutality and infidelity. Givens has proven she is not merely an adjunct to Mike Tyson's fame with excellent performances in such TV and movie projects as The Women of Brewster Place (1989) and A Rage in Harlem (1991), and the TV series Courthouse. Givens would remain active on screen over the coming decades, starring on other series, like Sparks, and in movies like Head of State and The Family That Preys.
Casper Smart (Actor) .. Abram
Born: April 06, 1987
Birthplace: Anaheim, California, United States
Trivia: Didn't start dancing until he was 18, when he tried krumping (an off-shoot of hip-hop). He entered his first competition a year later and took home the $1000 prize money. Was hand-picked to perform on Michael Jackson's This Is It world tour in 2009. Was the co-creative director and supervising choreographer for then-girlfriend Jennifer Lopez's Dance Again World Tour in 2012. Choreographed a number of music videos, including Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" and Beyoncé's "Run the World."
Draya Michele (Actor) .. Holly
Chantel Jeffries (Actor) .. Fawn
Tim DeLaGhetto (Actor) .. Timothy DeLaGhetto
Layla Jama (Actor) .. Dana
Steven Daniel Brun (Actor) .. Kareem
Bria Murphy (Actor) .. Mimi
John Nania (Actor) .. Boris
Anzu Lawson (Actor) .. Sophia
Jessica White (Actor) .. Tammi
Kevin Michael Walsh (Actor) .. Nate
John Nolan (Actor) .. Assistant Director
Candice Craig (Actor) .. Cindy
Eugena Washington (Actor) .. Gena
Janelle Froehlich (Actor) .. Ellie
LaToya Tonodeo (Actor) .. Bridesmaid 1
Jillian Easton (Actor) .. Bridesmaid 2
Kristi Ellingsworth (Actor) .. Eva's Assistant
Jana Savage (Actor) .. Business Woman
Christine Bently (Actor) .. Ivanna
Krystal Harris (Actor) .. Selfie Girl

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