Band of Brothers: Why We Fight


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Why We Fight

Season 1, Episode 9

In Part 9, Easy Company finally enters Germany, where they get their first look at Hitler's "Final Solution". Meanwhile, Nixon gets bad news from his superiors and his wife.

repeat 2001 English Stereo
Action/adventure Drama History War Adaptation Docudrama

Cast & Crew
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Damian Lewis (Actor) .. Richard Winters
Ron Livingston (Actor) .. Lewis Nixon
Ross Mccall (Actor) .. Joseph D. Liebgott
James Madio (Actor) .. Frank J. Perconte
Matthew Settle (Actor) .. Ronald C. Speirs
Rick Gomez (Actor) .. George Luz
Eion Bailey (Actor) .. David Kenyon Webster
Michael Cudlitz (Actor) .. Denver `Bull' Randleman
Donnie Wahlberg (Actor) .. C. Carwood Lipton
Dale Dye (Actor) .. Col. Robert F. Sink
Scott Grimes (Actor) .. Donald G. Malarkey
Matt Hickey (Actor) .. Patrick O'Keefe
Nicholas Aaron (Actor) .. Robert E. `Popeye' Wynn
George Calil (Actor) .. James H. `Mo' Alley Jr.
Doug Cockle (Actor) .. Father John Maloney
Michael Fassbender (Actor) .. Burton P. `Pat' Christenson
Mark Huberman (Actor) .. Lester `Leo' Hashey
Robin Laing (Actor) .. Edward J. `Babe' Heffron
Kieran O'brien (Actor) .. Allen E. Vest
Douglas Spain (Actor) .. Antonio C. Garcia
Shane Taylor (Actor) .. Eugene G. Roe
Rick Warden (Actor) .. Harry Welsh
Peter Youngblood Hills (Actor) .. Darrell C. `Shifty' Powers
Matthew Leitch (Actor) .. Floyd M. `Tab' Talbert
Simon Schatzberger (Actor) .. Joseph A. Lesniewski
Doug Allen (Actor) .. Sgt. Alton More
Jamie Bamber (Actor) .. 2nd Lt. Jack Foley
Philip Barantini (Actor) .. Sgt. Wayne 'Skinny' Sisk
Paul Bentley (Actor) .. Old German in Landsberg
Colin Hanks (Actor) .. 2nd Lieutenant Henry Jones
Ben Hecker (Actor) .. German man in flat
Nolan Hemmings (Actor) .. Sgt. Charles 'Chuck' Grant
Corey Johnson (Actor) .. Major Louis Kent

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Damian Lewis (Actor) .. Richard Winters
Born: February 11, 1971
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: London-born actor Damian Lewis cultivated a reputation in the press not only for his well-received performances, but for his ability to effectively slip out of his English accent and into American characterizations. The actor first came to prominence in the early 2000s via his participation in the Steven Spielberg WWII miniseries Band of Brothers (2001) on HBO, then delivered a pair of high-profile cinematic portrayals over the next three years: as a man who gets possessed by an extraterrestrial in the widely panned Stephen King/Lawrence Kasdan horror opus Dreamcatcher (2003) -- and a critically acclaimed lead role as a schizophrenic father bereft of his little girl in Lodge Kerrigan's psychodrama Keane (2004). Lewis's turn as a volatile and psychotic ex-husband opposite Jennifer Lopez in Lasse Hallström's An Unfinished Life turned a few heads; unfortunately, Miramax shelved the film after its production in 2003, and it failed to reach theaters before the fall of 2005. Thereafter, Lewis signed for a lead role opposite Connie Nielsen and Mido Hamada in the politically charged thriller The Situation (2006) and garnered a lead on the small-screen series drama Life, as a former police officer once sentenced to years in jail for a crime he did not commit, who, now exonerated, returns to his old career. He appeared in The Baker and The Escapist in 2008, and in 2011 he was cast in the well-reviewed made-for-cable series Homeland. That same year he appeared in the period pot comedy Your Highness.
Ron Livingston (Actor) .. Lewis Nixon
Born: June 05, 1967
Birthplace: Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
Trivia: Ron Livingston first came to the attention of film audiences in 1996, when he portrayed one of Jon Favreau's Rat Pack-obsessed cronies in Swingers. Over the next few years, the actor began taking more and more leading roles, earning recognition and making a name for himself in the process. A graduate of Yale, where he received a B.A. in Theatre Studies and English Literature, Livingston began acting at the Williamstown Theatre Festival while in college. After graduation, he headed to Chicago, where he performed at the Goodman Theatre. Livingston made his film debut in the 1992 Dolly Parton comedy Straight Talk, and the following year he had a supporting role in the independent film Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade. After catching the eyes of audiences in the cult-hit Swingers, Livingston began to take on increasingly more prominent film roles. In 1999 he could be seen in no less than three films, beginning with the comedy Office Space, in which he had the starring role. While the film performed theatrically, it slowly gained an audience on home-video and was later regarded as a modern comedy classic. In 2001, Livingston turned to the small screen, first in the Stephen Spielberg-produced miniseries Band of Brothers, then with a short-lived starring role on ABC's The Practice. He could be seen in theaters again in 2002, stealing scenes as a smarmy agent in the critically-acclaimed Adaptation and returned to television the following year, with a recurring role as one of Carrie's boyfriends on Sex and the City.Livingston would go on to appear in a number of feature films over the coming years, like Little Black Book, Dinner for Schmucks and The Life Coach, before going on to find success on the small screen once again with shows like Standoff and Defying Gravity.
Ross Mccall (Actor) .. Joseph D. Liebgott
Born: January 13, 1976
Birthplace: Port Glasgow
Trivia: Born in Scotland, actor Ross McCall moved with his family to England as a child, and it was there that he trained at Redroof's Theater School in Maidenhead. As a child, he began acting on stage in plays like Les Misérables, and had the immense honor of playing rock legend Freddie Mercury as a child in Queen's music video for the song "The Miracle." In early adulthood, he began making guest appearances on TV shows and, as he amassed more and more roles on his resumé, he began snagging better roles in feature films. In 2007, he became engaged to actress Jennifer Love Hewitt.
James Madio (Actor) .. Frank J. Perconte
Born: November 22, 1975
Matthew Settle (Actor) .. Ronald C. Speirs
Born: September 17, 1969
Birthplace: Hickory, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: At age 19, Matthew Settle moved to New York City and joined a rock band. When his lack of musical talent eventually forced him to rethink his career, he chose to become an actor. Numerous drama classes, failed pilots, and television films later, this Johnny-come-lately to the movie business landed his first high-profile role as the oldest principal cast member in the teen scream flick I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998). He was almost 29 years old.Born on September 17, 1969, in Hickory, NC, Settle is the youngest of two girls and four boys. In 1983, his father, a Baptist preacher, and his mother, a church organist, relocated the family to Sevierville, TN. Settle sold records at Dolly Parton's nearby theme park, Dollywood, before deciding to become a musician himself. After getting kicked out of his New York-based rock group, he hawked meat and seafood off a truck on Long Island before Jay Julian, Robert De Niro's lawyer, got him into acting school. Settle borrowed money from friends to afford the classes, and then moved out to Los Angeles to begin his career.Settle made his small-screen debut opposite Sarah Paulson as an Irish-American settler in the 1996 CBS pilot Shaughnesy. He went on to portray a frat boy in the movie of the week What Happened to Bobby Earl? (1997) with Kate Jackson and Kristian Alfonso, land a small role in the television film Murder in Mind (1997) with Ellen Burstyn and Kristin Davis, and play Green Lantern in the pilot for Justice League of America (1997) with David Ogden Stiers and Miguel Ferrer. In 1998, Settle graduated to feature films when he starred as Jennifer Love Hewitt's deceptively perfect college boyfriend in the thriller I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, the much-hyped sequel to I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997). After a brief return to television to play a young Bugsy Siegel in the Emmy-nominated HBO biopic Lansky (1998) and real-life teenage rapist Alex Kelly in the CBS television film Crime in Connecticut: The Story of Alex Kelly (1999), Settle joined Bill Paxton, Matthew McConaughey, and Harvey Keitel in the cast of the World War II submarine film U-571 (2000).Settle's next two films, The In Crowd (2000) and Attraction (2000), were psychosexual thrillers that failed both critically and commercially. In fact, after a disappointing premiere at the 2000 Toronto Film Festival, Attraction went straight to video. Yet, Settle's work in U-571 helped him join David Schwimmer, Ron Livingston, and Donnie Wahlberg as the officers of Easy Company in HBO's unforgettable World War II miniseries Band of Brothers. Executive-produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, the series earned unprecedented acclaim and garnered numerous awards, including the Golden Globe for Best Miniseries.After returning home from Band of Brothers' European shoot, Settle began taking fencing instruction, sailing classes, and tap-dancing lessons in an effort to widen his skills as actor. He landed a guest-starring role on five episodes of NBC's ER as Brian Westlake, the abusive young husband of Maura Tierney's next-door neighbor. Shortly after his ER stint ended, Settle appeared as Ashley Judd's love interest in Callie Khouri's Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002), which also featured Sandra Bullock, Ellen Burstyn, James Garner, and Maggie Smith. He went on to play Warren Beatty in The Mystery of Natalie Wood and had a major part in The Celestine Prophecy. In 2007 he was cast in the hit teen soap opera Gossip Girl as Rufus Humphrey.No stranger to the theater, Settle has also performed on-stage in productions of Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park, Eugene O'Neill's Beyond the Horizon, William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, and Anton Chekov's The Seagull.
Rick Gomez (Actor) .. George Luz
Born: June 01, 1972
Trivia: Many know actor Rick Gomez as "Endless Mike" Hellstrom on the cult hit series The Adventures of Pete & Pete. The New Jersey native moved to New York City after graduating from high school, where he started auditioning for parts, and gaining small appearances in films like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He soon found regular work in TV and movies, and eventually branched into voice acting as well. In 2006, Gomez found himself cast in two different TV series, scoring the role of Slips on the series My Gym Partner's a Monkey, and in the part of Dave on the series What About Brian.
Eion Bailey (Actor) .. David Kenyon Webster
Born: June 08, 1976
Birthplace: California, United States
Trivia: Tall, dark, and classically handsome in a familiar male-model-turned-actor kind of way (think Billy Zane), stage and screen performer Eion Bailey has come a long way since his role as a teen outcast whose new friendship yields tragic consequences in View Askey historian Vincent Pereira's affecting 1997 teen drama A Better Place. Though a subsequent series of fleeting appearances in such high-profile releases as Fight Club and Almost Famous offered audiences a passing glimpse of the up-and-coming star's true onscreen talent, it wasn't until his Golden Satellite-nominated performance in the made-for-cable drama And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself that Hollywood truly began to sit up and take notice. Born in California and raised by his pilot father in the Santa Ynez Valley, the young drama hopeful spent much of his spare time taking flying lessons from his father and playing baseball with friends. Eventually finding his footing on the high-school stage, Bailey continued to hone his skills at New York's American Academy of Dramatic Arts following graduation. His undeniably heartfelt role in A Better Place offered Bailey an unusually complex role for such a young actor with little screen experience, and in the years that followed, the emerging actor would move to the small screen with appearances in such popular series as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dawson's Creek. Supporting performances in Fight Club and Almost Famous followed suite shortly thereafter, and after once again stepping into the lead for the little-seen indie Seven and a Match, Bailey joined the talented ensemble cast of HBO's acclaimed miniseries Band of Brothers. Rumors that Bailey was one of the few contenders being considered to answer the call of the "bat signal" in the planned updating of the Batman franchise soon began to circulate, and though that responsibility eventually went to Christian Bale, Bailey earned positive critical acclaim for his portrayal of a filmmaker sent to cover the exploits of the eponymous character in HBO's And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself. With top-billed roles in Mindhunters, Sexual Life, and Glory Days set to follow in 2004, Bailey was poised to become a familiar face to filmgoers.
Michael Cudlitz (Actor) .. Denver `Bull' Randleman
Born: December 29, 1964
Birthplace: Long Island, New York, United States
Trivia: First acting role was Scottie in the 1989 movie Crystal Ball. Cites Band of Brothers as the high point in his career.
Donnie Wahlberg (Actor) .. C. Carwood Lipton
Born: August 17, 1969
Birthplace: Dorchester, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Donnie Wahlberg is one of the few performers who has been able to go from early stardom as a teen idol to a respected career as a dramatic character actor. Born Donald Edmund Wahlberg in Dorchester, MA, on August 17, 1969, Donnie came from a large family (he has five brothers and three sisters), and first became interested in performing as a way of getting attention in a busy household. Wahlberg developed an interest in music early on, and was only ten years old when he joined his first band, a local group called Risk. Wahlberg became a passionate hip-hop fan, learning how to breakdance and write his own raps; a few years later, Wahlberg joined an R&B-styled group called the Kool Aid Bunch, which also featured singer Danny Wood. In 1986, producer and entrepreneur Maurice Starr, who had guided the R&B harmony group New Edition to platinum success, decided to form a similar act with young white singers, and Wahlberg and Wood were both tapped to become members of what would become New Kids on the Block. While their first album made little impact in the marketplace, New Kids on the Block's second LP, 1988's Hanging Tough, made them into one of the biggest pop music phenomena of the 1980s and '90s. Wahlberg's persona in the group was that of the "bad boy," and true to form he had a few minor brushes with the law, including a widely reported incident at a Kentucky hotel in which he was charged with using alcohol to start a fire. But Wahlberg also established himself as one of the musical forces behind New Kids on the Block, helping to write and produce material for the group, and going on to produce recordings for other artists, most notably Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, featuring his brother Mark Wahlberg. In 1994, New Kids on the Block broke up, and while Wahlberg continued to work in music as a songwriter and producer, he soon set his sights on a career in acting. In 1995, Wahlberg snagged a small role in an action film called Bullet opposite Mickey Rourke and Tupac Shakur, and a year later he won a much showier role as a kidnapper with a conscience in the Mel Gibson vehicle Ransom. In 1998, Wahlberg did double duty as leading man and executive producer for the independent drama Southie, and in 1999 he surprised critics with his turn as Vincent Gray in the runaway hit The Sixth Sense. Wahlberg has also enjoyed a successful career on television; he played 2nd Lt. Lipton on the acclaimed HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, starred in the action series Boomtown, and played a recurring role on the well-reviewed but short-lived police drama Big Apple. In 2005, Wahlberg joined the Saw movie franchise, appearing as Detective Eric Matthews in Saw II and later reprising his role in Saw III (2006) and Saw IV (2007). Continuing his trend of playing police officers, Wahlberg joined the CBS drama Blue Bloods in 2010 as Detective Danny Reagan. In addition to his careers in acting and music, Wahlberg also co-owns a restaurant in the Boston area with several of his brothers called Wahlburgers which was featured on an A&E reality series of the same name.
Dale Dye (Actor) .. Col. Robert F. Sink
Born: October 08, 1944
Birthplace: Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Enlisted in the U.S. Marines at age 19; was wounded three times (and received a Bronze Star) during three tours of duty in Vietnam. Was a public-affairs officer in Beirut when the Marine base there was attacked by terrorists in 1983; retired from the USMC as a captain in 1984. Trained anti-communist guerrillas in Nicaragua and El Salvador while writing for Soldier of Fortune magazine in 1984-85. Founded Warriors, Inc., a company offering military advice to filmmakers, in 1985. First client: Oliver Stone, for Platoon (the first of seven Stone collaborations). All told, has advised on more than 40 movies and TV shows, including Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers, The Pacific,The Thin Red Line, and Forrest Gump. Has acted in many of the films he advised on, as well in as such TV series as L.A. Law, JAG, Chuck, Cold Case and Entourage. Hosted a talk show on KFI radio in Los Angeles from 2003 to 2010. Has published numerous novels, including a novelization of Platoon. Son Chris is a member of the rock band The Fire Violets.
Scott Grimes (Actor) .. Donald G. Malarkey
Born: July 09, 1971
Birthplace: Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Former adolescent actor Scott Grimes first appeared onscreen at age 15 in Critters (1986).
Matt Hickey (Actor) .. Patrick O'Keefe
Nicholas Aaron (Actor) .. Robert E. `Popeye' Wynn
George Calil (Actor) .. James H. `Mo' Alley Jr.
Born: March 29, 1973
Doug Cockle (Actor) .. Father John Maloney
Born: September 16, 1970
Michael Fassbender (Actor) .. Burton P. `Pat' Christenson
Born: April 02, 1977
Birthplace: Heidelberg, West Germany
Trivia: German-born, Irish-raised actor Michael Fassbender first caught many viewers' attention with the role of Sergeant Burton Pat on the HBO-produced WWII series Band of Brothers in 2001. He would make waves again with roles on a number of popular British TV series, like Murphy's Law and Hex, but Fassbender would ingrain himself in the minds of American audiences when he was cast in the role of Spartan warrior Stelios in the 2006 blockbuster 300, even uttering the iconic line "Then we will fight in the shade." Fassbender would continue to find exciting roles in film, appearing in movies like the critically acclaimed Hunger, and Quentin Tarantino's World War II epic Inglourious Basterds. He quickly became one of the most sought-after and respected young actors in the business earning rave reviews in 2011 for his work as a sex-addict in Shame, and that same year played Magneto in the successful X-Men prequel. The next year he continued to work with revered directors, playing an assassin in Steven Soderbergh's Haywire, and landing a lead role in Ridley Scott's sci-fi summer film Prometheus.In 2013, he re-teamed with his Hunger and Shame director Steve McQueen for 12 Years a Slave, earning Fassbender his first Academy Award nomination, for Best Supporting Actor. He reprised his role of Magneto in X-Men: Days of Future Past in 2014. The following year, he tackled "the Scottish play," playing Lord Macbeth opposite Marion Cotillard's Lady Macbeth, and earned rave reviews (and a second Oscar nomination) playing Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Mark Huberman (Actor) .. Lester `Leo' Hashey
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
Trivia: Is of Polonium and Irish descendent.At a young age, he was sent to drama class with his sister, actress Amy Huberman.Once in Trinity College in Dublin, he enrolled into the Players Drama Club and discovered his passion for acting.First professional gig was in the movie Borstal Boy, directed by Peter Sheridan.Was raised as a Catholic, but has stated that he is proud of his father's Jewish heritage.
Robin Laing (Actor) .. Edward J. `Babe' Heffron
Kieran O'brien (Actor) .. Allen E. Vest
Douglas Spain (Actor) .. Antonio C. Garcia
Born: April 15, 1974
Shane Taylor (Actor) .. Eugene G. Roe
Born: March 13, 1974
Rick Warden (Actor) .. Harry Welsh
Born: September 29, 1971
Birthplace: England
Peter Youngblood Hills (Actor) .. Darrell C. `Shifty' Powers
Born: January 28, 1978
Matthew Leitch (Actor) .. Floyd M. `Tab' Talbert
Born: March 19, 1975
Simon Schatzberger (Actor) .. Joseph A. Lesniewski
Kirk Acevedo (Actor)
Born: November 27, 1971
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: A native of Manhattan, Puerto Rican-American actor Kirk Acevedo attended and earned his BFA from SUNY Purchase, then founded a theatrical ensemble in the Big Apple christened The Rorschach Group. Acevedo racked up some of his most prestigious assignments in his early years on stage, which included roles in the plays Roberto Zucco (1995) and The Tooth of Crime (1997), and also made guest appearances on series programs including Law & Order and New York Undercover. He received the most attention, however, for his multiseason turn as Latino gang member and prison inmate Miguel Alvarez on all the seasons of HBO's gritty prison drama Oz (1997-2003). After additional scattered appearances on Law & Order: SVU and Law & Order: Trial By Jury, as well as roles in low-profile films including Paradise (2004) and 5 Up, 2 Down (2005), Acevedo returned to television in a big way. He played the roles of FBI Agent Charlie Francis on Lost creator J.J. Abrams' Fox science-fiction series Fringe (2008), and Detective Luisito Calderon on the prime time proceedural Prime Suspect (2011).
Doug Allen (Actor) .. Sgt. Alton More
Jamie Bamber (Actor) .. 2nd Lt. Jack Foley
Born: March 04, 1973
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England
Trivia: As Viper pilot (and sometime commanding officer) Lee "Apollo" Adama on the hit sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica, London-born actor Jamie Bamber always defended the human race with a cool head and a quick trigger finger. The offspring of an American father and an Irish mother, Bamber no doubt had to keep his cool growing up as one of seven siblings -- including a younger brother and sisters as well as four older half-brothers -- though his early love of theater no doubt helped him to channel some of that youthful energy into creativity rather than sibling rivalry. Bamber's mother was a former actress in London before their family relocated to France, and it was she who sparked his passion for acting by casting the talented youngster as the Wicked Witch of the West in a children's theater production of The Wizard of Oz staged at the American Cathedral in Paris. Later, after earning his first professional paycheck by dubbing a French film into English while living in France, Bamber and his family moved back to the U.K. and he began to dabble in commercial work. As a student at St. Paul's School in London, Bamber honed his love for the stage and the field by alternating between acting and athletics, eventually moving on to study French and Italian literature at Cambridge. Upon being accepted into the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, however, Bamber finally realized that his calling was on the screen, and after making his dramatic debut in the 1998 miniseries Horatio Hornblower, there was no looking back. In 2001, American television viewers caught their first glimpse of Bamber when he was cast in the Emmy Award-winning World War II miniseries Band of Brothers, with a handful of appearances in the U.K. war series Ultimate Force preceding his part in the 2003 series-starter Battlestar Galactica. Of course, Bamber would remain on roll-call when the series proper began the following year, with additional roles in Cold Case and Ghost Whisperer finding him equally effective outside of the sci-fi genre.
Philip Barantini (Actor) .. Sgt. Wayne 'Skinny' Sisk
Born: July 13, 1980
Paul Bentley (Actor) .. Old German in Landsberg
Colin Hanks (Actor) .. 2nd Lieutenant Henry Jones
Born: November 24, 1977
Birthplace: Sacramento, California, United States
Trivia: Colin Hanks, son of the famous Tom Hanks, was born on November 24, 1977. He spent his youth in Sacramento, and, after deciding to follow in his father's dramatic footsteps, began studying acting. Attending Loyola Marymount University in Westchester, CA, he gained experience that would help to make him a talent in his own right, in addition to the name his father had already made. Before graduation, he had a bit part in That Thing You Do! (1996), directed by his father. Hanks landed a role on WB's Roswell after he finished college, and soon followed it up with a turn in the youthful, modern version of the Cyrano de Bergerac story, Whatever It Takes (2000). In 2002, he starred in Orange County with Jack Black, a stoner comedy involving misplaced college applications and a wide range of hilarious characters. Hanks would make a habbit of appearing in Black's films, appearing in Peter Jackson's King Kong in 2005, and Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny in 2006. He would spend the next few years picking up roles in movies like 2008's Homeland Security and The House Bunny, before joining the cast of the action-comedy series The Good Guys in 2010. The show only lasted for 20 episodes, but TV prooved to be a good fit for Hanks, who would go on to become a regular face on TV, on shows like Dexter and Burning Love.
Ben Hecker (Actor) .. German man in flat
Nolan Hemmings (Actor) .. Sgt. Charles 'Chuck' Grant
Corey Johnson (Actor) .. Major Louis Kent
Born: May 17, 1961

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