Because I Said So


11:09 pm - 12:51 am, Wednesday, October 29 on STARZ ENCORE Family (East) ()

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Oscar-winner Diane Keaton teams up with rising star Mandy Moore in this charming romantic comedy about an overprotective mom whose plan to find the perfect man for her youngest daughter backfires. Gabriel Macht, Tom Everett Scott, Lauren Graham, Piper Perabo.

2007 English Stereo
Comedy Romance Drama Fashion Chick Flick

Cast & Crew
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Diane Keaton (Actor) .. Daphne
Mandy Moore (Actor) .. Milly Wilder
Gabriel Macht (Actor) .. Johnny
Tom Everett Scott (Actor) .. Jason
Lauren Graham (Actor) .. Maggie
Piper Perabo (Actor) .. Mae
Stephen Collins (Actor) .. Joe
Ty Panitz (Actor) .. Lionel
Colin Ferguson (Actor) .. Derek
Tony Hale (Actor) .. Stuart
Matt Champagne (Actor) .. Eli
Sophina Brown (Actor) .. Milly's Staff No. 1
Karen Leigh Hopkins (Actor) .. Milly's Staff No. 2
Gerald Downey (Actor) .. Cousin Dougy's Friend
Ingrid Sanai Buron (Actor) .. Singing Bride
Satya Lee (Actor) .. Daphne Masseuse
Alexis Rhee (Actor) .. Maggie's Masseuse
Shu Lan Tuan (Actor) .. Milly's Masseuse
Steve Little (Actor) .. Bad Teeth Guy
Ross Bowie (Actor) .. Cute Food Spewing Guy
Parvesh Cheena (Actor) .. Foreign Guy
Doug Budin (Actor) .. Sneezer
Willam Belli (Actor) .. Transsexual
Carlo Michael Mancini (Actor) .. Arnold
Mary Pat Gleason (Actor) .. Iris
Judi Barton (Actor) .. Jason's Mother
Rudolph Willrich (Actor) .. Jason's Father
David Purdham (Actor) .. Uncle Philip
P. J. Byrne (Actor) .. Photographer
Zachary Gordon (Actor) .. Little Arthur
John Ross Bowie (Actor) .. Cute Food Spewing Guy
Edith Jefferson (Actor) .. Female Senior
Allison Caetano (Actor) .. Roller Blader

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Did You Know..
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Diane Keaton (Actor) .. Daphne
Born: January 05, 1946
Died: October 11, 2025
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: After rising to fame in a series of hit Woody Allen comedies, Diane Keaton went on to enjoy a successful film career both as an actress and as a director. Born Diane Hall on January 5, 1946, in Los Angeles, she studied acting at Manhattan's Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater and in 1968 understudied in Hair. On Broadway she met actor/director Allen and appeared in his 1969 stage hit Play It Again, Sam. In 1970, Keaton made her film debut in the comedy Lovers and Other Strangers and rose to fame as the paramour of Al Pacino's Michael Corleone in the 1972 blockbuster The Godfather. That same year, she and Allen -- with whom Keaton had become romantically involved offscreen -- reprised Play It Again, Sam for the cameras, and in 1973 he directed her in Sleeper. The Godfather Part II followed, as did Allen's Love and Death. All of these films enjoyed great success, and Keaton stood on the verge of becoming a major star; however, when her next two pictures -- 1976's I Will, I Will for Now and Harry and Walter Go to New York -- both flopped, she returned to the stage to star in The Primary English Class.In 1977, Allen released his fourth film with Keaton, Annie Hall. A clearly autobiographical portrait of the couple's real-life romance, it was a landmark, bittersweet, soul-searching tale which brought a new level of sophistication to comedy in films. Not only did the film itself win an Academy Award for Best Picture, but Keaton garnered Best Actress honors. That same year, she also headlined the controversial drama Looking for Mr. Goodbar. Two more films with Allen, 1978's Bergmanesque Interiors and the 1979 masterpiece Manhattan followed; however, when the couple separated, Keaton began a romance with Warren Beatty, with whom she co-starred in the 1981 epic Reds; she earned a Best Actress nomination for her work in Beatty's film. Continuing to pursue more dramatic projects, she next co-starred in 1982's Shoot the Moon, followed by a pair of box-office disappointments, The Little Drummer Girl and Mrs. Soffel. The 1986 Crimes of the Heart was a minor success, and a year later she made her directorial debut with the documentary Heaven. Keaton's next starring role in the domestic comedy Baby Boom (1987) was a smash, and after close to a decade apart, she and Allen reunited for Radio Days, in which she briefly appeared as a singer. Upon starring in 1988's disappointing The Good Mother, she began splitting her time between acting and directing. In between appearing in films including 1990's The Godfather Part III, 1991's hit Father of the Bride, and 1992's telefilm Running Mates, she helmed music videos, afterschool specials (1990's The Girl with the Crazy Brother), and TV features (1991's Wildflower). She even directed an episode of the David Lynch cult favorite Twin Peaks. After stepping in for Mia Farrow in Allen's 1993 picture Manhattan Murder Mystery, Keaton essayed the title role in the 1994 TV biopic Amelia Earhart: the Final Flight and in 1995 made her feature-length directorial debut with the quirky drama Unstrung Heroes. After co-starring with Bette Midler and Goldie Hawn in the 1996 comedy smash The First Wives Club, she earned another Oscar nomination for her work in Marvin's Room. In 1998, Keaton starred in The Only Thrill and followed that in 1999 with The Other Sister. She subsequently stepped into another familial role in 2000's Hanging Up with Meg Ryan and Lisa Kudrow. Despite participating amongst a star-studded cast including veterans Goldie Hawn, Garry Shandling, Charlton Heston, and Warren Beatty, 2001's Town & Country was not particularly well-received among audiences or critics. In 2003, Keaton played Jack Nicholson's love interest in director Nancy Meyers's Something's Gotta Give (for which she received a Best Actress Oscar nomination) and executive produced director Gus Van Sant's avant-garde Elephant), which won Best Director and Golden Palm awards at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Keaton would spend the ensuing years appearing frequently on screen in films like Because I Said So, Mad Money, and Darling Companion.
Mandy Moore (Actor) .. Milly Wilder
Born: April 10, 1984
Birthplace: Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
Trivia: Although teen dance-pop sensation Mandy Moore may rank alongside Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera as one of the most popular female singers of her generation, her midriff-free image and genuine vocal talents have propelled her from the recording studio to movie sets in projects that are both family friendly and positive in nature.Born in Nashua, NH, and raised in Orlando, FL, Moore was inspired to pursue a career as a vocal artist after attending a stage performance of Oklahoma! and witnessing the entrancing effect the lead performer had on the audience. Honing her skills with singing lessons and countless bedroom performances of "The Wind Beneath My Wings," Moore took to musical theater and began regularly performing the National Anthem at local sporting events. It wasn't long before two producers who had heard her sing at a game asked if she would be interested in cutting a demo. Eagerly accepting the offer, the young songstress recorded her first album at 14, with film roles following close behind. Gaining confidence in front of the camera with her self-titled MTV show in addition to appearances on The Andy Dick Show and a children's video entitled Magic Al and the Mind Factory, Moore loaned her voice to the character of a Girl Bear Cub in Dr. Dolittle 2 before making her feature debut (much against type as she claims) as a mean cheerleader in The Princess Diaries (2001). Dying her blonde locks brunette for her first major role in A Walk to Remember (based on Nicholas Sparks' best-seller), Moore brought her comparatively chaste image to the screen in an innocent tale of young lovers from opposite sides of the spectrum. Low key and with a plot that leans toward Christian themes, Moore proved with her feature debut that her values come well before public image regardless of how un-chic they may color her in the public eye.Publicly admitting that she was gravitating towards a career in front of the camera since it was easier than singing, Moore continued her onscreen career with films like How to Deal, Because I Said So, License to Wed. In 2010, Moore provided the speaking and singing voice for Rapunzel in the Disney movie Tangled. She voiced the character across other mediums, too- she performed the song "I See The Light" from the film at the Oscars that year and made a guest appearance as Rapunzel on the Disney show Sofia the First in 2014. Moore stuck with the Disney family, voicing the lead character in the Disney animated show Sheriff Callie's Wild West. She also picked up a recurring role on the short-lived FOX series Red Band Society. In 2016, she headlined NBC's new series This Is Us.
Gabriel Macht (Actor) .. Johnny
Born: January 22, 1972
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: Though a preternaturally gifted actor by any standard, Gabriel Macht endured years of underutilization by Hollywood. He officially debuted as a child actor at the age of 8 with a small role in director Larry Peerce's critically maligned, family-friendly romance Why Would I Lie? (1980), but remained offscreen until his late twenties, when he reemerged as a film star with supporting roles in the romantic comedies The Adventures of Sebastian Cole (1998) and 101 Ways (The Things a Girl Will Do to Keep Her Volvo) (2000), and a regular turn as Mark Gabriel on television's psychological thriller series The Others (2000). Macht then bided his time for several years in action yarns unworthy of his abilities, including Joel Schumacher's Bad Company (2002) and Roger Donaldson's The Recruit (2003). The course of Macht's career, however, changed with 2004's John Travolta alcoholism drama A Love Song for Bobby Long, which afforded the thespian third billing after Travolta and Scarlett Johansson. In it, Macht delivered a searing portrayal of Lawson Pines, an alcoholic writer in the American south. He followed it up with a key supporting role in Robert de Niro's critically acclaimed historical saga The Good Shepherd (2006), and tackled the lead in director Frank Miller's The Spirit (2008), a supernaturally charged action saga about a masked crime fighter. Though The Spirit disappeared at the box office, Macht continued to work steadily appearing in Whiteout, Love and Other Drugs, Mille Man, and A Bag of Hammers over the next few years. In 2011, he took the lead role on the USA legal drama Suits.
Tom Everett Scott (Actor) .. Jason
Born: September 07, 1970
Birthplace: Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Tall, lanky, and possessing one of the most affable grins in Hollywood, Tom Everett Scott is often considered a younger version of Tom Hanks, his director in That Thing You Do!. Ironically, this resemblance almost cost him his part in the film; after seeing Scott's audition tape, Hanks didn't want to hire him because of the resemblance, but the intervention of his wife, Rita Wilson, who saw the tape and thought Scott was "cute," saved the day and landed the young actor his breakthrough role.Scott was born September 7, 1970 in Brockton, Massachusetts. The third of four children, Scott was raised in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts by a civil engineer father and an insurance saleswoman mother. While a sophomore communications major at Syracuse University, he discovered his love of theatre and changed his major to drama. After graduation, he moved to New York City, did an obligatory stint as a waiter, and formed a theatre company, '"aTheaterco," with three friends. Scott toiled away in obscurity until 1993 when he got his first role, on the TV sitcom Grace Under Fire. He auditioned for That Thing You Do! and landed the leading role of Guy, a wide-eyed drummer for the one-hit-wonders the Wonders. The role brought Scott previously unheard-of opportunities, including the starring role in his next film, 1997's An American Werewolf in Paris, which co-starred Julie Delpy. 1998 proved to be a busy year for Scott, who was seen in three very different films, the most notable being One True Thing, in which he played Meryl Streep's son. Scott also had a turn in the independent drama River Red and the college comedy Dead Man on Campus. In 1999, Scott played a significant part in the romantic comedy The Love Letter, in which he co-starred with Tom Selleck, Kate Capshaw, and Ellen DeGeneres.
Lauren Graham (Actor) .. Maggie
Born: March 16, 1967
Birthplace: Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Trivia: Born in Hawaii, actress Lauren Graham spent her childhood traveling with her single father. After earning her Bachelor's degree in English from Barnard College in New York City, she got her Master's in Acting from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. She then moved to California, where she began her professional acting career with appearances on Caroline in the City, Law & Order, and NewsRadio.Graham's big break came in 2000 with the lead role on the WB family drama Gilmore Girls. As Lorelai Gilmore, the 32-year-old single mother of a teenager (Alexis Bledel), Graham earned several awards and nominations on the massively popular series. While the show itself earned critical acclaim, Graham gained much media exposure for her strong and independent yet conventionally attractive portrayal of a single mom. She would stick with the show for its entire seven year run, becomming a fully fledged star in the process. Graham would also appear in movies like Evan Almighty, Bad Santa, and The Answer Man, in addition to other succsful TV projects, like the starring role of Sarah Braverman on the series Parenthood.
Piper Perabo (Actor) .. Mae
Born: October 31, 1976
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Actress Piper Perabo learned one of Hollywood's rules of self-preservation early on: lie. Auditioning for her first major film role in Whiteboyz (1999), a spoof of white homeboy culture, Perabo was asked if she knew how to rap. She replied that she did, even though she was completely clueless about the musical style. After getting the part, she took a two-week crash course in hip-hop and emerged well-versed in both the music and the art of securing employment. Although Whiteboyz failed to make much of an impression in theaters, Perabo did manage to attract attention in her role as the college-bound girlfriend of the film's protagonist and was soon being touted as the latest blonde, blue-eyed Next Big Thing to sashay across the collective psyche of the filmgoing public.A native of Toms River, NJ, where she was born in 1977, Perabo first became involved in acting through drama lessons at Manhattan's LaMama Theatre. After graduating summa cum laude from Ohio University with a BFA in acting in 1998, she worked on the stage and soon landed her role in Whiteboyz. On the heels of that film, Perabo was cast as FBI agent Karen Sympathy opposite Robert De Niro, Rene Russo, and Jason Alexander in The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and also bagged the lead in Jerry Bruckheimer's Coyote Ugly. Both debuting in the summer of 2000, neither film found much popularity among critics, but the latter--a flamboyant and fairly disconcerting blend of Flashdance, Cocktail, and an extended-play Budweiser ad--succeeded in putting Perabo in the summer spotlight.Over the ensuing few years, Perabo maintained most of her buzz despite failing to attach herself to any bonafide hits, appearing in such disparate films as the 2001 well-received indie-film Lost and Delirious and the 2002's DOA comedy Slap Her... She's French. Finally, at the end of 2003, Perabo hit paydirt, starring as the eldest of twelve children in the holiday blockbuster, Cheaper by the Dozen. She never had the breakout role she seemed destined for, but she worked steadily in projects like the Cheaper By the Dozen sequel, The Prestige, The Lazarus Project, and Beverly Hills Chihuahua. In 2010 she was cast as one of the leads in the TV series Covert Affairs.
Stephen Collins (Actor) .. Joe
Born: October 01, 1947
Birthplace: Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Trivia: American actor Stephen Collins was endowed with the sort of prep-school handsomeness that could adapt to heroics and villainy with equal aplomb. A graduate of Amherst and a veteran of the Broadway stage, Collins made his film bow in a microscopic role in All the President's Men (1976). He was seen to better advantage with a whole crop of relative newcomers in Joan Micklin Silver's low-budget Between the Lines (1977), then graduated to "A" parts in "A" pictures, such as the role of Decker in Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1978). Television has always been kind to Stephen Collins: he received substantial acting assignments in the 1977 anthology Best Sellers (as David Spaulding in the "Rhineman Exchange" story arc), the 1982 Indiana Jones derivation Tales of the Gold Monkey (lead role, as Jake Cutter), the 1988 weekly Tattinger's (title role), and the 1990 middle-age-angst sitcom Working it Out (as David Stewart). Eventually he became known for his role as the family patriarch in the Christian-oriented series 7th Heaven (1996-2003). In 2012, Collins played a supporting role in The Farrelly brothers' film reboot of Three Stooges. He would continue to work on television as well, taking guest spots on shows like The Office and Devious Maids, and a recurring role on the second season of Revolution.
Ty Panitz (Actor) .. Lionel
Born: April 08, 1999
Colin Ferguson (Actor) .. Derek
Born: July 22, 1972
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia: Born in 1972, Canadian actor Colin Ferguson began his career as a member of the improvisational troupe "On the Spot" in his native Montreal and helped found the Second City chapter in Detroit, MI, before making the leap to feature films in the late '90s. Early filmed projects included the features Rowing Through (1996) and Night Sins (1997) and the television miniseries More Tales of the City, as well as prominent roles in the celebrity-themed telemovie biopics Daydream Believers: The Monkees Story (2000) and Inside the Osmonds (2001). Ferguson is best known, however, for his ongoing lead role as Sheriff Jack Carter on the popular Sci-Fi Channel series Eureka (2006). In the years to come, Ferguson would continue to appear on screen, appearing in movies like Life's a Beach.
Tony Hale (Actor) .. Stuart
Born: September 30, 1970
Birthplace: West Point, New York, United States
Trivia: For fans of the cult-favorite series Arrested Development, Tony Hale's spectacled face is all too familiar. He charmed and terrified a legion of fans as Buster, the most titularly immature of the adult siblings on the show from 2003 to 2006, but Hale's career has extended far beyond the borders of this one tragically canceled series. He attended the Young Actors Theatre in his home state of Florida, and in 1992 earned a degree in journalism from Alabama's Samford University. He went on to earn his master's from the School of Communication and the Arts at Regent University in Virginia before moving to New York to begin his professional acting career. In addition to various TV appearances, Hale filled out his résumé in these early years with commercials, including an iconic ad for Volkswagen in which he enthusiastically lip synced to "Mr. Roboto" by Styx from the front seat of a VW Golf. He also helped found a Christian ministry called the Haven, which is geared toward artistically minded parishioners. In addition to Arrested Development, Hale has appeared in other major films and TV shows like Stranger Than Fiction and Unaccompanied Minors. Appearances on such popular shows as Chuck, Numb3ers, Community, Justified, and Veep made him something of a small screen staple following the cancellation of Arrested Development, and in addition to his many live-aciton roles, Hale has also lent his distinctive voice to animated features like 2008's The Tale of Despereaux.
Matt Champagne (Actor) .. Eli
Sophina Brown (Actor) .. Milly's Staff No. 1
Born: September 18, 1976
Birthplace: Saginaw, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Best known as the acid-mouthed Raina Troy -- a take-no-prisoners litigator -- on the James Woods-headlined, prime-time legal drama Shark (2006), African-American actress Sophina Brown also performed sketch comedy in the second season of the popular Chappelle's Show, opposite comic Dave Chappelle. Her resumé includes occasional guest appearances on such programs as Committed, Numb3rs, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Karen Leigh Hopkins (Actor) .. Milly's Staff No. 2
Gerald Downey (Actor) .. Cousin Dougy's Friend
Born: October 01, 1980
Ingrid Sanai Buron (Actor) .. Singing Bride
Satya Lee (Actor) .. Daphne Masseuse
Alexis Rhee (Actor) .. Maggie's Masseuse
Shu Lan Tuan (Actor) .. Milly's Masseuse
Steve Little (Actor) .. Bad Teeth Guy
Born: November 14, 1979
Ross Bowie (Actor) .. Cute Food Spewing Guy
Parvesh Cheena (Actor) .. Foreign Guy
Born: July 22, 1979
Birthplace: Elk Grove, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Made his film debut in Barbershop, in which he played the owner of a convenience store. Is one of the co-founders of Rasaka Theatre Company in Chicago and has extensive theater credits. Trained with Second City Los Angeles. Has played a call center employee in the film Karma Calling and the NBC series Outsourced, as well as working in an actual one early in his career. Based his Indian accent on his cousin, who likes to imitate Americans doing an Indian accent. According to Cheena, it sounds like "an Indian-American imitating an Indian imitating an American."
Doug Budin (Actor) .. Sneezer
Born: January 06, 1969
Willam Belli (Actor) .. Transsexual
Born: June 30, 1982
Carlo Michael Mancini (Actor) .. Arnold
Mary Pat Gleason (Actor) .. Iris
Born: February 23, 1950
Trivia: Actress Mary Pat Gleason debuted onscreen in the early '80s (with a bit part in the 1983 Rodney Dangerfield comedy Easy Money) and tackled a series of character portrayals in a variety of genres over the following decades. She specialized in playing dowdy, overweight, and slightly assertive matronly types, including waitresses, nurses, and librarians. Gleason's extensive resumé includes the films Soapdish (1991), Speechless (1994), Bruce Almighty (2003), and Moving McAllister (2007).
Judi Barton (Actor) .. Jason's Mother
Rudolph Willrich (Actor) .. Jason's Father
David Purdham (Actor) .. Uncle Philip
Born: June 03, 1951
P. J. Byrne (Actor) .. Photographer
Born: February 08, 1974
Birthplace: Maplewood, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Played three varsity sports in high school. Coached basketball camp at Duke University while he attended graduate school. Planned on becoming an investment banker after college but a drama teacher persuaded him to pursue acting instead. Found steady work in movies and TV before landing a recurring role as a sports agent on The Game in 2006. Is the voice of Bolin on The Legend of Korra.
Zachary Gordon (Actor) .. Little Arthur
Born: February 15, 1998
Birthplace: Oak Park, California, United States
Trivia: Zachary Gordon began his career at the tender age of nine, playing a bratty kid at a barbecue in the 2007 comedy Sex and Death 101. The California native subsequently wasted no time building up his momentum as an actor, amassing a résumé over the coming years that included roles in National Treasure: Book of Secrets, The Brothers Bloom, and Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, as well as on shows like How I Met Your Mother, All of Us, and Ni Hao, Kai-Ian. In 2010, Gordon joined cast of the highly anticipated kids movie Diary of a Wimpy Kid, playing the leading role of Greg Heffley, before signing on to appear in Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 later that year.
John Ross Bowie (Actor) .. Cute Food Spewing Guy
Born: May 30, 1971
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Early jobs included high-school teacher and copywriter. Performed with sketch comedy groups Upright Citizens Brigade and Naked Babies. Was a member of New York City punk band Egghead. Starred with a hand puppet in a series of commercials for Ford.
Edith Jefferson (Actor) .. Female Senior
Allison Caetano (Actor) .. Roller Blader