Keanu


8:30 pm - 11:00 pm, Tuesday, November 4 on WPXN Bounce TV (31.2)

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About this Broadcast
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Two bumbling friends posing as drug dealers in order to retrieve a stolen cat.

2016 English Stereo
Comedy Action/adventure Crime Drama Crime Comedy-drama

Cast & Crew
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Keegan-michael Key (Actor) .. Clarence Goobril/Smoke Dresden
Jordan Peele (Actor) .. Rell Williams/Oil Dresden
Tiffany Haddish (Actor) .. Hi-C
Method Man (Actor) .. Cheddar
Darrell Britt-Gibson (Actor) .. Trunk
Jason Mitchell (Actor) .. Bud
Jamar Malachi Neighbors (Actor) .. Stitches
Luis Guzmán (Actor) .. Bacon
Will Forte (Actor) .. Hulka
Nia Long (Actor) .. Hannah
Rob Huebel (Actor) .. Spencer
Madison Wolfe (Actor) .. Alexis
Jordyn A. Davis (Actor) .. Belle
James Yeargain (Actor) .. Donnie
Brittany Seymour (Actor) .. Rachel
Richard Holden (Actor) .. Detective Mank
Nadiyah Skyy Taylor (Actor) .. Galaxy
Susan McBrien (Actor) .. Hulka's Mom
Jenny Ballard (Actor) .. Officer Jonah
Ian Casselberry (Actor) .. King Diaz
Neil Wells (Actor) .. Prison Guard
David A Cole (Actor) .. Cop #1
Reginal Varice (Actor) .. Cop #2
Nicholas Hayner (Actor) .. Guard #2
David A Cole (Actor) .. Cop #1
Grace Chan (Actor) .. Strip Club Bar Patron
Chris Angerdina (Actor) .. Cop #3
Sue-Lynn Ansari (Actor) .. Dancer
John L. Armijo (Actor) .. Cartel Bodyguard

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Did You Know..
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Keegan-michael Key (Actor) .. Clarence Goobril/Smoke Dresden
Born: March 22, 1971
Birthplace: Detroit, MIchigan, United States
Trivia: Says he was "painfully shy" as a child. Was trained as a Shakespearean actor, but became interested in comedy after he was exposed to improv in college. First TV appearance was in a 1994 episode of ER. Returned to Detroit in 1997 and joined the Second City as a performer and writer. Has received multiple Joseph Jefferson Awards, given to honor achievement in Chicago theater. A founding member of the Planet Ant Theatre.
Jordan Peele (Actor) .. Rell Williams/Oil Dresden
Born: February 21, 1979
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Intended to be a puppeteer in college, but dropped out to study comedy, including a stint with Boom Chicago in Amsterdam; while on a cast swap with Second City in Chicago in 2002, met his future comedic partner Keegan-Michael Key. Before the premiere of Key & Peele on Comedy Central in 2012, overlapped with Key for several seasons in the cast of MADtv. Unsuccessfully auditioned to play Barack Obama on Saturday Night Live in 2008 (the role went to Fred Armisen), but would earn acclaim for impersonating the president on Key & Peele in 2012. Like Key, has a black father and a white mother, a biracial status that provides a unique cultural sensitivity and informs much of their comedy.
Tiffany Haddish (Actor) .. Hi-C
Born: December 03, 1979
Birthplace: California, United States
Trivia: Grew up in foster care after her biological mother was diagnosed with schizophrenia and began attending Laugh Factory Comedy Camp at the age of 15 at the recommendation of her social worker. Developed Chuckles Not Knuckles, a comedy-show program that promotes nonviolence to inner-city students. Performed on a USO Comedy Tour in Japan for U.S. troops. In 2011, was cast in David E. Talbert's national tour of What My Husband Doesn't Know. Performed in Jenny McCarthy's stand-up comedy tour Dirty, Sexy, Funny in 2014.
Method Man (Actor) .. Cheddar
Born: March 02, 1971
Birthplace: Hempstead, New York, United States
Trivia: Artistic partner of fellow rapper/actor Redman, Method Man was also an original member of the hip-hop group the Wu-Tang Clan before his solo rap career began. He made two solo albums, the first of which contained the original version of the Grammy award-winning single "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By," featuring Mary J. Blige, as well as numerous collaborations with the likes of Redman, Notorious B.I.G. Method Man has subsequently continued to accumulate a broad range of credits.Featured in Brian Robbins' documentary The Show (1995), preceded by appearances in his own music videos, Method Man officially became an actor in the late 1990s when he appeared in The Great White Hype, Copland, and Belly. He also played a small role in Kevin Reynolds' 187 (1997) and made a guest appearance on an episode of the pseudo-animated series Space Ghost Coast to Coast in 1996.Method Man has made many cameo appearances as himself, in roles ranging from walk-on to starring, in all genres including the film Black and White (1999), the video Backstage: Hard Knock Life, and as the host of the television series Stung in 2002. The HBO dramatic prison series Oz featured Method Man in a 2001 season episode. His acting credits continued with the feature films How High with Redman and Obba Babatunde, and Brown Sugar with Queen Latifah in 2002.Additionally, his background as a rapper aided Method Man's involvement in the film industry, as he is accredited on several soundtracks from the 1990s and 2000s. Soundtrack credits include the major motion pictures Batman Forever, Space Jam, Gone in Sixty Seconds, Rush Hour 2, and All About the Benjamins.He continued to work steadily in a variety of projects including Scary Movie 3, Garden State, Soul Plane, The Wackness, The Sitter, and Red Tails as well as contributing to a number of music documentaries.
Darrell Britt-Gibson (Actor) .. Trunk
Born: August 05, 1985
Birthplace: Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Trivia: Is a member of the band She Taught Love.In 2006, he made his debut as an actor on television.In 2019, he participated in a visit to fellow cast Judas and the Black Messiah to the Broadway Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland to share and give back to the community.In 2021, he participated in a virtual visit to UPA High School students in order to discuss and debate about the Black Panther Party.Is skilled at soccer.
Jason Mitchell (Actor) .. Bud
Born: January 05, 1987
Trivia: Grew up following his mother around the world as an Army brat. Took a variety of odd jobs including cook, electrician, oyster shucker and drug dealer to help his family recoup their losses after Hurricane Katrina. Started studying acting in 2010, under the tutelage of Jaqueline Fleming at Jaq's Acting Studio in New Orleans. Five weeks after enrolling, he had an agent. Almost didn't get the role of Eazy-E in Straight Outta Compton because he didn't have $1800 for an overnight plane ticket to LA for a second audition. Director F. Gary Gray compromised on a Skype audition that clinched the role.
Jamar Malachi Neighbors (Actor) .. Stitches
Luis Guzmán (Actor) .. Bacon
Born: October 22, 1956
Birthplace: Cayey, Puerto Rico
Trivia: A well-respected character actor who specializes in playing tough guys with a heart, Luis Guzman has appeared in a dizzying array of film and television productions since he began his professional acting career in the early 1980s.Born August 28, 1956, Guzman graduated from City College and worked for some years as a youth counselor at the Henry Street Settlement House. During his time as a social worker, he began performing in street theatre and independent films. Guzman got his first big break in the early '80s with a role on the popular TV series Miami Vice. He went on to work sporadically in film and television throughout the rest of the decade, appearing in such films as Sidney Lumet's Family Business and Ridley Scott's Black Rain (both 1989).Guzman's work schedule grew increasingly crowded as the 1990s progressed; kicking off the decade with an appearance in another Lumet piece, Q & A (1990), the actor began popping up in films ranging from romantic comedy (Anthony Minghella's Mr. Wonderful, 1993) to crime drama (Brian De Palma's Carlito's Way, 1993) to gay and lesbian historical docudrama (Nigel Finch's Stonewall, 1995). Thanks to directors Steven Soderbergh and Paul Thomas Anderson, Guzman became more readily recognizable in the late 1990s. For Soderbergh, he had substantial roles in Out of Sight (1998), which cast him as a prisoner whose planned escape is ruined by George Clooney; and The Limey (1999), in which he played Terence Stamp's gruff but good-hearted partner in revenge. For Anderson, Guzman appeared in both Boogie Nights (1997) and Magnolia (1999), playing a wannabe porn star in the former and a game show contestant in the latter. 2002 proved Guzman's busiest year to date as the increasingly visible actor appeared in no less than five films, including a prominant role in the caper comedy Welcome to Collinwood and a re-teaming with director Anderson with Punch-Drunk Love. On television, Guzman became a regular presence thanks to a recurring role on the HBO prison drama Oz, as well as appearances on such shows as Law and Order, NYPD Blue, and Walker, Texas Ranger.
Will Forte (Actor) .. Hulka
Born: June 17, 1970
Birthplace: Lafayette, California, United States
Trivia: A graduate -- like Will Ferrell, Kathy Griffin, and many others -- of the famed Groundlings comedy troupe in Southern California, comic-turned-actor/screenwriter Will Forte segued from that stage ensemble into a series of small-screen producing assignments, on such sitcoms as 3rd Rock From the Sun and That '70s Show. Forte only began to gain national attention, however, when he signed on as one of the regular cast members of Saturday Night Live in 2002. Within the framework of that series, the comic parlayed his versatile all-American winsomeness into a host of diverse characterizations including President George W. Bush, The Falconer, Senator Zell Miller, and Tim Calhoun. Meanwhile, he also authored scripts for Late Night with David Letterman on the side and penned a feature script, for the comic vehicle The Brothers Solomon (2007), in which he also starred opposite Will Arnett. In that picture, the men played John and Dean Solomon, two socially hopeless brothers desperate to find a woman to have their baby, to fulfill their dying father's last wish. At about the same time, Forte also joined scripters Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and others by contributing to the screenplay of the teen sex comedy Parental Guidance Suggested (2007). As an actor, Forte's resumé also includes roles in such comic romps as Beerfest (2006) and Brief Interviews with Hideous Men. In 2008 he had a small part in Tina Fey's Baby Mama, and the next year he appeared in the Broken Lizard vehicle The Slammin' Salmon. In 2010 he wrote and starred in a big-screen adaptation of his recurring SNL character MacGruber, but the film met a chilly box office reception. In 2012 he had a part in the jukebox musical Rock of Ages.
Nia Long (Actor) .. Hannah
Born: October 30, 1970
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: A charismatic actress who possesses equal parts beauty and talent, Nia Long became a fixture of many African-American ensemble films of the late 1990s. Born in Brooklyn, New York, on October 30, 1970, Long developed an interest in acting at an early age. She received training from Betty Bridges, mother of former child star Todd Bridges (best known for his role on the TV series Diff'rent Strokes. Long got her start on TV, playing a character on the soap opera Guiding Light from 1991 to 1993. She earned her first helping of fame with her role on the popular sitcom Fresh Prince of Bel Air, which cast her as Will Smith's love interest. The actress made her film debut in John Singleton's acclaimed Boyz 'N the Hood (1991), sharing the screen with the likes of Cuba Gooding, Jr., Ice Cube, Angela Basset, and Lawrence Fishburne. She followed the film with Made in America (1993), a comedy that cast her as the daughter of Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson. Long subsequently established herself as a strong presence in romantic dramas and comedies, carving out a niche in such films as Soul Food (1997), Love Jones (1997), and The Best Man (1999). The actress also ventured into a number of other genres, as demonstrated by her roles in films ranging from supernatural horror (Stigmata) (1999) to big business crime drama (The Boiler Room) (1999) to inner-city police thriller (In Too Deep) (1999).As the new century got under way she had major roles in Big Momma's House and Boiler Room, as well as BAADASSSSS! On the small screen she joined the cast of the NBC drama Third Watch. In 2005 she was in the hit Are We There Yet?, and she followed that up with the sequel Are We Done Yet. Long also made time for the sequel Big Momma's House 2. In 2010 she appeared in the drama Mooz-lum. She reprised her role from The Best Man in the 2013 sequel The Best Man Holiday and later starred in The Single Moms Club.
Rob Huebel (Actor) .. Spencer
Born: June 04, 1969
Birthplace: Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Irreverent sketch comic Rob Huebel gained recognition for producing episodes of several of television's most popular comedy showcases during the 1990s, including Michael Moore's politically charged The Awful Truth and Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Huebel also appeared in guest roles on the sitcoms Arrested Development and Curb Your Enthusiasm. In 2007, Huebel, Aziz Ansari, and Paul Scheer signed with MTV as the lead players in Human Giant, a weekly compendium of offbeat and humorous short films.
Madison Wolfe (Actor) .. Alexis
Born: October 16, 2002
Birthplace: Metairie, Louisiana, United States
Jordyn A. Davis (Actor) .. Belle
James Yeargain (Actor) .. Donnie
Brittany Seymour (Actor) .. Rachel
Richard Holden (Actor) .. Detective Mank
Nadiyah Skyy Taylor (Actor) .. Galaxy
Susan McBrien (Actor) .. Hulka's Mom
Jenny Ballard (Actor) .. Officer Jonah
Ian Casselberry (Actor) .. King Diaz
Neil Wells (Actor) .. Prison Guard
David A Cole (Actor) .. Cop #1
Reginal Varice (Actor) .. Cop #2
Nicholas Hayner (Actor) .. Guard #2
David A Cole (Actor) .. Cop #1
Grace Chan (Actor) .. Strip Club Bar Patron
Chris Angerdina (Actor) .. Cop #3
Sue-Lynn Ansari (Actor) .. Dancer
John L. Armijo (Actor) .. Cartel Bodyguard

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Little Man
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