Robin Hood


11:00 pm - 01:30 am, Monday, October 27 on WPXN Bounce TV (31.2)

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This take on the classic legend follows a war-hardened Robin of Loxley, as he joins forces with the world-weary Little John to assemble a group of fearless outlaws that will stage an unforgettable rebellion against the corrupt English monarchy and bring justice to the land.

2018 English Stereo
Action/adventure Drama Fantasy Adaptation Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Taron Egerton (Actor) .. Robin Hood
Eve Hewson (Actor) .. Maid Marian
Jamie Foxx (Actor) .. Little John
Jamie Dornan (Actor) .. Will Scarlett
Paul Anderson (Actor) .. Gisborne
Ben Mendelsohn (Actor) .. Sheriff of Nottingham
Tim Minchin (Actor) .. Friar Tuck
Ian Peck (Actor)
Lara Rossi (Actor)
Nick Wittman (Actor) .. Crusader Morant
Yun Lai (Actor) .. Invité soirée
Ken Duken (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Taron Egerton (Actor) .. Robin Hood
Born: October 11, 1989
Birthplace: Birkenhead, Merseyside, England
Trivia: His first name is a misspelling of Taran, which is Welsh for thunder. Moved from England to Wales age 12; considers himself Welsh and speaks the language. Won the Audience Prize for the Most Entertaining Scene at the RADA Prize Fights in 2010. Listened to rapper Plan B to perfect his character Eggsy's London accent in Kingsman: The Secret Service, as he did not have a dialect coach. Was named one of GQ's 50 best-dressed British men in 2016.
Eve Hewson (Actor) .. Maid Marian
Born: July 07, 1991
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
Trivia: The U2 song "Kite" was inspired by an afternoon of playing between Hewson, her sister and their father. As an 11 year old, found her father's contact list, and used to it to prank call Justin Timberlake. Father Bono declined an honorary degree from New York University so as not to take focus away from Hewson's graduation. In November 2013, was nominated for Irish Woman of the Year by Tatler magazine for her work on film.
Jamie Foxx (Actor) .. Little John
Born: December 13, 1967
Birthplace: Terrell, Texas, United States
Trivia: One of the most popular African-American comedians of the late 1990s, TV star turned screen actor Jamie Foxx was born Eric Marlon Bishop in the small town of Terrell, Texas, on December 13, 1967. Foxx was raised by his grandparents after his parents separated. He enjoyed a happy upbringing, going to church every day with his grandparents and excelling at everything from academics to music to football. During his teen years he had his first taste of the entertainment business as his church's choir director and music director, and also started his own R&B band. Foxx studied music while a student at the U.S. International University in San Diego; it was during his college days that he got his start as a stand-up comedian. Attending a comedy club one night with some friends, he was encouraged to take the stage and perform some impersonations, which proved incredibly popular with the audience. Foxx's enthusiastic reception led to his decision to move to L.A. and pursue a comedy career. At the age of 22 he was hired for In Living Color, and he subsequently landed a recurring role on Charles Dutton's sitcom Roc. Foxx eventually broke through onto the big screen with small appearances in movies like The Truth About Cats and Dogs, The Great White Hype, and Booty Call. Foxx's big break in film came in 1999 with Any Given Sunday, and he would henceforth find himself on a short list of bankable dramatic actors in Hollywood. He would go on to star in Michael Mann's Ali and Collateral, before playing legendary musician Ray Charles for the biopic Ray, which found Foxx taking home a Golden Globe and an Oscar for his performance. Foxx would continue to remain a top-tier actor, starring in major films like Stealth, Jarhead, Miami Vice, Dreamgirls, The Soloist, Law Abiding Citizen, Django Unchained, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and the 2014 remake of Annie.
Jamie Dornan (Actor) .. Will Scarlett
Born: May 01, 1982
Birthplace: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Trivia: Mother died of pancreatic cancer when he was 16 years old. Formed the folk band Sons of Jim and the record label Doorstep Records with his college friend David Alexander. Dropped out of college to pursue a modeling career.
Paul Anderson (Actor) .. Gisborne
Birthplace: Kennington, London, England
Trivia: Dropped out of school as a young teenager. Aspired to be the lead singer of a band while growing up. Worked as a ticket scalper before pursuing a career in acting. Studied performing arts at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. Performed the role of Daz in Gregory Burke's stage production of On Tour at the Royal Court Theatre in 2005. Met Tom Hardy on the set of Peaky Blinders and have remained close friends and worked together numerous times since.
Ben Mendelsohn (Actor) .. Sheriff of Nottingham
Born: April 03, 1969
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Tim Minchin (Actor) .. Friar Tuck
Born: October 07, 1975
Birthplace: Northampton, United Kingdom
Trivia: Was born in the UK but raised in Perth. Began career by composing music for documentaries and theatre. Released first music album Sit in 2001 but failed to garner support from any recording studios. In 2005, rose in prominence when he performed his comedy show Darkside at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Co-wrote and composed the award-winning musical Matilda The Musical in 2009. Narrated short film The Lost Thing in 2010 which went on to win the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film. In 2013, was awarded an honourary degree from the University of Western Australia for his contribution to the arts. Wrote the graphic novel Storm in 2014. Is a supporter of many non-profit organisations, including The Prince's Foundation for Children and the Arts, West Australian Youth Theatre Company and Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity.
F. Murray Abraham (Actor)
Born: October 24, 1939
Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Of Italian/Syrian heritage, Pittsburgh native F. Murray Abraham attended the University of Texas, then studied acting under Uta Hagen in New York. The peripatetic Abraham made his stage debut in a Los Angeles production of Ray Bradbury's The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit, and, shortly before reaching the age of 29, made his New York bow in The Fantasticks. An archetypal example of the "working actor," Abraham managed for more than ten years to make a good living at his craft without ever truly achieving fame. Appearing on television in everything from All in the Family to Kojak, he was seen on several commercials, including a now-famous spot for Fruit of the Loom underwear. His big-screen roles include 1975's The Sunshine Boys (a garage mechanic); 1976's All the President's Men (one of the arresting officers at the Watergate Hotel); 1976's The Ritz (a gay bathhouse patron); and 1978's The Big Fix (a fugitive '60s activist). Abraham's "overnight" stardom came about in 1984, when he was cast as the covetous Antonio Salieri in Amadeus, and his brilliant, bravura performance won him an Oscar. Abraham remained busy throughout the 1980s and '90s, appearing in such efforts as The Name of the Rose (1986), in which he played a 14th century monk deliberately made up to look like a "living gargoyle," and the otherwise awful Bonfire of the Vanities (1990), in an uncredited, albeit pivotal, role of a prosecuting attorney. One of the most versatile actors in the business, Abraham has nonetheless never quite escaped the long shadow cast by his unforgettable portrayal of Salieri. Indeed, in Arnold Schwarzenegger's genre spoof The Last Action Hero, Abraham was pinpointed as the mystery murderer because he looked just like "the guy that killed Mozart." Once again hamming it up in that same year's National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1, Abraham frequently alternated big-budget Hollywood fare and more low-key, performance driven dramas and comedies through the remainder of the decade. While appearances in such films as Mimic (1997) and Star Trek: Insurrection (1998) kept Abraham a familiar face to a new generation of moviegoers, roles in such small screen efforts as Dead Man's Walk (1996) and the following year's The Color of Justice allowed him a venue to display his true skills. In 1995 Abraham portrayed famed gangster Al Capone in not one but two films; Dillinger and Capone and Baby Face Nelson. Heading into the new millennium with roles in Finding Forrester and 13 Ghosts, Abraham appeared alongside an impressive cast in The Bridge of San Luis Rey. Later schlocking it up in the nature run amuck flicks Blood Monkey and Shark Swarm, the longtime actor subsequently proved he was still as versatile as ever while gravitating toward television with roles on such popular shows as Bored to Death, Louie, and The Good Wife, as well as the made-for-TV fantasy Beauty and the Beast.
Ian Peck (Actor)
Cornelius Booth (Actor)
Kane Headley (Actor)
Scot Greenan (Actor)
Lara Rossi (Actor)
Kevin Griffiths (Actor)
Catriona Temple (Actor)
Björn Bengtsson (Actor)
Nicholas Wittman (Actor)
Yasen Atour (Actor)
Josh Herdman (Actor)
Born: September 09, 1987
Jerome Holder (Actor)
Kembe Sorel (Actor)
Jonathan Peck (Actor)
László Áron (Actor)
Born: June 10, 1945
Declan Hannigan (Actor)
Antonio Lujak (Actor)
Roderick Hill (Actor)
Matt Devere (Actor)
Andrea Mladinic (Actor)
Frane Perisin (Actor)
Nick Wittman (Actor) .. Crusader Morant
Yun Lai (Actor) .. Invité soirée
Nasser Memarzia (Actor)
Ken Duken (Actor)
Dagny Dewath (Actor)
Matthias Koeberlin (Actor)
Stipe Erceg (Actor)
Thomas Thieme (Actor)
Vinzenz Kiefer (Actor)
David Steffen (Actor)
Melanie Blocksdorf (Actor)
Marilena Netzker (Actor)
Christian Koch (Actor)
Born: July 19, 1962

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