Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2


9:34 pm - 11:09 pm, Wednesday, October 29 on STARZ ENCORE Family (East) ()

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Accomplished mall security guard Paul Blart discovers a heist plot while attending an expo in Las Vegas. His investigative prowess is needed to foil the robbery and arrest those responsible.

2015 English Stereo
Comedy Action/adventure Crime Drama Crime Family Sequel Other

Cast & Crew
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Raini Rodriguez (Actor) .. Maya Blart
Daniella Alonso (Actor) .. Divina Martinez
Eduardo Verástegui (Actor) .. Eduardo Furtillo
David Henrie (Actor) .. Lane
Ana Gasteyer (Actor) .. Mrs. Gundermutt
Loni Love (Actor) .. Donna Ericone
Shelly Desai (Actor) .. Khan Mubi
Vic DiBitetto (Actor) .. Gino Chizetti
Db Woodside (Actor) .. Robinson
Leif Gantvoort (Actor) .. Carlos
Chelsea Vincent (Actor) .. Nadia
Geovanni Gopradi (Actor) .. Ramos
Conrad Goode (Actor) .. Scott
Nico Santos (Actor) .. Heath
Jackie Benoit (Actor) .. Elderly Maid
Eric Genuis (Actor) .. Pianist
Lauren Ash (Actor) .. Mindy
Steve Wynn (Actor) .. Himself
Nikki Tyler-flynn (Actor) .. Mall Mom
Hudson West (Actor) .. Andy
Greg Vaccariello (Actor) .. Police Officer
Chris Monty (Actor) .. Segway Employee
Scott Henry (Actor) .. Agent Jenkins
Ryan Parsons (Actor) .. Agent Parsons
Max Alexander (Actor) .. Security Rep
Mike Burton (Actor) .. Security Rep
George Klein (Actor) .. Security Rep
Richie Minervini (Actor) .. Security Rep
Paula Trickey (Actor) .. Casino Waitress
Nichelle Hines (Actor) .. VIP Receptionist
John Joseph (Actor) .. Craps Dealer
Sean Christie (Actor) .. Craps Shooter
Javier DelPrado (Actor) .. Craps Stickman
Rob Magnotti (Actor) .. Gamber #1
Leif Manson (Actor) .. Mini Ace Frehley
Zachary Morris (Actor) .. Mini Gene Simmons
Joe Childs (Actor) .. Mini Peter Criss
Brian Thoe (Actor) .. Mini Paul Stanley
Daryl Morris (Actor) .. Stern Man
Deven May (Actor) .. Casino Security
Lorenzo Henrie (Actor) .. Lorenzo
Todd Garner (Actor) .. Father of Little Girl
Shea James (Actor) .. Little Girl
LaToya Tonodeo (Actor) .. Lady in Casino
Ryan Hanna (Actor) .. Vincent's Team
Gabriel E. Nunez (Actor) .. Vincent's Team
Cory DeMeyers (Actor) .. Vincent's Team
Adhir Kalyan (Actor) .. Pahud
Lorenzo James Henrie (Actor) .. Lorenzo
Jayma Mays (Actor)
Sienna James (Actor) .. Sister of Little Girl

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Did You Know..
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Raini Rodriguez (Actor) .. Maya Blart
Daniella Alonso (Actor) .. Divina Martinez
Born: September 22, 1978
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Is of Puerto Rican and Peruvian-Japanese heritage. Has practiced martial arts since she was a teenager and holds a fourth-degree green belt in karate. Made her big-screen debut in 1997's Academy Boyz. Best known for her role as Anna Taggaro on CW's One Tree Hill. Supports animal rights through organizations like PETA.
Eduardo Verástegui (Actor) .. Eduardo Furtillo
David Henrie (Actor) .. Lane
Born: July 11, 1989
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Big break was landing the role of Petey Pitt on the Fox sitcom The Pitts. Had a recurring role as Larry on That's So Raven. Listens to the story of How I Met Your Mother as Future Ted's Son. Has a production company called YUTE Productions.
Ana Gasteyer (Actor) .. Mrs. Gundermutt
Born: May 04, 1967
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Perhaps most famous for her notorious Saturday Night Live characters, Ana Gasteyer is also recognizable for her Hollywood feature roles and dexterity as a performer. Born May 4, 1967, in Washington, D.C., where she grew up, Gasteyer attended college at Northwestern before joining the L.A.-based sketch group the Groundlings. In 1996, she joined the cast of Saturday Night Live, and spent the late '90s fluttering through various TV series cameos including NYPD, Party of Five, Mad About You, Seinfeld, and Just Shoot Me. In 1999, she appeared in Women on Top and the Nixon-inspired film Dick, and then in 2000 with Mel Gibson in What Women Want. She was then featured in the 2001 comedy What's the Worst That Could Happen with Danny DeVito and Martin Lawrence.She became the first pregnant woman to ever be a cast member on Saturday Night Live, but left the show after giving birth. She worked intermittently in films after that with her most prominent role coming in the comedy Mean Girls. However, she scored a huge hit on the stage when she originated the role of Elphaba in the Chicago production of the phenomenally successful musical Wicked in 2005.
Loni Love (Actor) .. Donna Ericone
Born: July 12, 1971
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Worked on the assembly line for General Motors while still in high school; she discovered she had a proficiency for electrical engineering and earned a scholarship to Prairie View A&M University in Texas. Worked as a stand-up comedian nights during college. Briefly worked as a full-time engineer for companies like Xerox before switching to comedy full-time. Was the runner-up in the 2003 season of Star Search. In 2009, was named one of the Top 10 Comics to Watch by Variety. Became a host of The Real talk show in 2013. Wrote Love Him Or Leave Him, but Don't Get Stuck With the Tab, a book about relationships in 2013.
Shelly Desai (Actor) .. Khan Mubi
Born: December 03, 1935
Vic DiBitetto (Actor) .. Gino Chizetti
Born: February 09, 1961
Db Woodside (Actor) .. Robinson
Born: August 19, 1975
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Tall African-American actor D.B. Woodside is best known for two recurring series roles: that of Principal Robin Wood on Buffy the Vampire Slayer during the program's seventh and final season, and that of Wayne Palmer on the blockbuster Fox action thriller 24. Born in New York City, David Bryan Woodside stepped into drama during his teens, almost completely by accident. As a varsity football hero, he suffered from an unexpected injury on the field and happened to be looking for an alternative pursuit. While walking down a school corridor, Woodside overheard a rehearsal for the musical Brigadoon and decided, spontaneously, to check it out. The pieces fell into place, and after graduation, Woodside devoted more of his attention to dramatics -- this time, on a curricular level, first as an undergraduate at the State University of New York at Albany (where he received his B.A.) and later via his studies at the Yale University School of Drama, where he earned his Master of Fine Arts. Woodside signed with a manager and subsequently landed the role of Melvin Franklin, bassist singer for the Temptations, in the 1998 telemovie biopic of that Motown supergroup; that of Forrest in the low-budget 1998 cop thriller Scarred City; and that of Anthony Hilliard in the BET original telemovie After All. He also portrayed Colin in Andrzej Bartkowiak's big-screen martial arts update of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Romeo Must Die. The Buffy role purportedly came to Woodside some time before he agreed to accept it; he later recalled his manager phoning him on several occasions and insisting that he audition for the part. In the first two instances, Woodside declined, but with the third offer, he begrudgingly accepted and soon "fell in love with the part." Unfortunately, the series ended with that season (in 2003), but Woodside made a memorable impression. When reflecting on the series' closure in a BBC interview, he later observed, "It was sad to see these guys who had been together for seven years of their lives, who had grown up together. They were a family, and like many families they work hard and love hard. They were fantastic and welcomed me into that family for the final season. So there were quite a few tears, quite a few hugs, but they felt the need to move on." Woodside continued on to other roles, including playing "stoner" Martin, the best friend of Marguerite Moreau's Jamie Harris, in the quirky, low-budget romantic comedy Easy (2003). However, Woodside's most notable and high-profile role was that of Wayne Palmer -- the brother and Chief of Staff of President David Palmer -- on the aforementioned 24, starting with the hit show's third season (2003-2004). He then returned in season five (2005) for a handful of appearances before his character ascended to the presidency for the show's turbulent sixth season the next year.
Leif Gantvoort (Actor) .. Carlos
Born: April 08, 1972
Chelsea Vincent (Actor) .. Nadia
Geovanni Gopradi (Actor) .. Ramos
Born: May 27, 1983
Conrad Goode (Actor) .. Scott
Born: January 09, 1962
Nico Santos (Actor) .. Heath
Birthplace: Philippines
Trivia: Emigrated from the Philippines to Oregon as a teenager before eventually settling in California. Was vice president of the drama club in high school. Majored in costuming in college and subsequently worked as a wardrobe assistant before someone recommended that he try stand-up comedy. Began performing stand up in San Francisco and soon became a popular local comic in the Bay Area. Wrote for E!'s Fashion Police. Earned his breakout role as Mateo in the NBC series Superstore, which was only his fifth acting job.
Jackie Benoit (Actor) .. Elderly Maid
Eric Genuis (Actor) .. Pianist
Lauren Ash (Actor) .. Mindy
Born: February 04, 1983
Birthplace: Belleville, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Is an alumnus of the famed Second City improv theatre, having performed revues on both the Chicago and Toronto Mainstages. Is one half of the Toronto-based sketch comedy duo "CORY!" Made her feature-film debut in 2007, in the Academy Award-nominated Lars and the Real Girl. Has won Canadian Comedy Awards including Best Female Improviser, Best Comedic Play and Best Sketch Troupe.
Steve Wynn (Actor) .. Himself
Nikki Tyler-flynn (Actor) .. Mall Mom
Hudson West (Actor) .. Andy
Greg Vaccariello (Actor) .. Police Officer
Chris Monty (Actor) .. Segway Employee
Scott Henry (Actor) .. Agent Jenkins
Ryan Parsons (Actor) .. Agent Parsons
Max Alexander (Actor) .. Security Rep
Mike Burton (Actor) .. Security Rep
George Klein (Actor) .. Security Rep
Born: October 08, 1935
Richie Minervini (Actor) .. Security Rep
Paula Trickey (Actor) .. Casino Waitress
Born: March 27, 1966
Birthplace: Amarillo, Texas, United States
Trivia: Moved to Dallas after graduating high school to study acting.Competed in the All-American Pageant in 1985 and was crowned Miss Oklahoma.Moved to Los Angeles in 1986.Has hosted and produced celebrity golf and music events for charity.Has supported Athletes and Entertainers for Kids, Pediatric Kids, Animal Rescue, The Fireman's Memorial Fund and LAPD Memorial Fund, among other charities.
Nichelle Hines (Actor) .. VIP Receptionist
John Joseph (Actor) .. Craps Dealer
Sean Christie (Actor) .. Craps Shooter
Javier DelPrado (Actor) .. Craps Stickman
Rob Magnotti (Actor) .. Gamber #1
Leif Manson (Actor) .. Mini Ace Frehley
Zachary Morris (Actor) .. Mini Gene Simmons
Joe Childs (Actor) .. Mini Peter Criss
Brian Thoe (Actor) .. Mini Paul Stanley
Daryl Morris (Actor) .. Stern Man
Deven May (Actor) .. Casino Security
Born: April 03, 1971
Lorenzo Henrie (Actor) .. Lorenzo
Born: June 29, 1993
Todd Garner (Actor) .. Father of Little Girl
Shea James (Actor) .. Little Girl
LaToya Tonodeo (Actor) .. Lady in Casino
Ryan Hanna (Actor) .. Vincent's Team
Gabriel E. Nunez (Actor) .. Vincent's Team
Cory DeMeyers (Actor) .. Vincent's Team
Adhir Kalyan (Actor) .. Pahud
Born: August 04, 1983
Birthplace: Durban, South Africa
Trivia: South African-born actor Adhir Kalyan first caught the eye of stateside television viewers when cast in the as a Pakistani Muslim exchange student who came to live with a typical suburban American family in the CW sitcom Aliens in America. Though he had previously appeared in episodes of such U.K. television dramas as Spooks and Holby City, Kaylan's part on Aliens in America was his first regular small-screen role on either side of the pond. In 2009 Kalyan joined the cast of the David Spade sitcom Rules of Engagement, but continued to juggle a feature career with bit roles in such films as Up in the Air, High School and No Strings Attached.
Lorenzo James Henrie (Actor) .. Lorenzo
Born: June 29, 1993
Birthplace: Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Trivia: Brother is actor David Henrie, former star of Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place. Was surprised to discover that he had his own Star Trek trading card after playing a child Vulcan in the 2009 film. Had to drop out of college after only one month because he started getting television and movie roles. Has a production company with his brother, David, and his father, Jim Henrie.
Jayma Mays (Actor)
Born: July 16, 1979
Birthplace: Grundy, VA
Trivia: Actress Jayma Mays began her big-screen career by focusing on somber material: she made a big impression on audiences as an assistant hotel manager forced to navigate her way through the night from hell in Wes Craven's 2005 thriller Red Eye, prompting one prominent critic to chalk the effort up as a "wonderful movie debut." Following a small role as a nurse in director Clint Eastwood's Iwo Jima epic Flags of Our Fathers (2006), Mays discovered a flair for comedy (often filling the role of the straight man or the pretty romantic interest) in titles including Epic Movie (2007), Smiley Face (2007), and the Kevin James vehicle Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009). In 2009 she was cast as the love interest for the dutiful teacher in the hit FOX music series Glee, and in 2011 she could be seen as one of the humans in the big-screen version of The Smurfs.
Andy Fickman (Actor)
Trivia: Film director Andy Fickman arrived in his chosen field by virtue of his career as a musical theater helmer. A native of Midland, TX, who was raised in a Jewish family by a homemaker mother and a geologist father, Fickman found his life's calling by virtue of his father, who conveyed his inveterate passion for the stage to young Andy. He later attended Texas Tech as a theater major, and thereafter directed a series of immensely popular plays in Southern California; the most successful, Reefer Madness, embodied a musical adaptation of Louis Gasnier's Z-grade 1936 cult film about the "evils" of pot smoking. The show opened at the Hudson Theater in San Bernardino to sellouts and critical raves, secured a prestigious New York opening in late 2000, and won Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards and Ovation Awards for its director. Fickman followed it up with The Gift, a more sober stage musical about a reunion of college buddies, and juggled this with a day job as a studio development executive. He moved into direction of features beginning in 2002, with the sex comedy Who's Your Daddy?, then directed a film adaptation of his Reefer play for the Showtime network in 2004, starring Steven Weber, Neve Campbell, and Alan Cumming. Additional projects included the gender-bending teen comedy She's the Man (starring Amanda Bynes, in drag), the family-oriented sports comedy The Game Plan (starring the Rock), and the 2009 Disney remake Race to Witch Mountain.
Sienna James (Actor) .. Sister of Little Girl

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