If Beale Street Could Talk


8:00 pm - 10:45 pm, Thursday, January 15 on WRNN 365BLK (48.3)

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After her fiancée is falsely accused of raping a woman, a newly-engaged Harlem woman tries to prove his innocence before she gives birth to their child. Facing an uncertain future, the couple find themselves desperately clinging to survival at any cost.

2019 English Dolby 5.1
Drama Romance Adaptation Entertainment Comedy-drama

Cast & Crew
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Kiki Layne (Actor) .. Tish Rivers
Stephan James (Actor) .. Fonny
Regina King (Actor) .. Sharon Rivers
Colman Domingo (Actor) .. Joseph Rivers
Teyonah Parris (Actor) .. Ernestine Rivers
Brian Tyree Henry (Actor) .. Daniel Carty
Michael Beach (Actor) .. Frank Hunt
Ed Skrein (Actor) .. Officer Bell
Diego Luna (Actor) .. Pedrocito
Dave Franco (Actor) .. Levy
Pedro Pascal (Actor) .. Pietro Alvarez
Aunjanue Ellis (Actor) .. Mrs. Hunt
Ebony Obsidian (Actor) .. Adrienne Hunt
Dominique Thorne (Actor) .. Sheila Hunt
Finn Wittrock (Actor) .. Hayward
Emily Rios (Actor) .. Victoria Rogers
Bobby Conte Thornton (Actor) .. Italian Punk
Marcia Jean Kurtz (Actor) .. Italian Lady
Ethan Barrett (Actor) .. Young Fonny
Milanni Mines (Actor) .. Young Tish
Charles Turner (Actor) .. Restroom Attendant
Marko Caka (Actor) .. Associate Attorney
Anthony Linzalone (Actor) .. Chef
Faith Logan (Actor) .. Subway Rider
Ronnie Magri (Actor) .. Subway Rider

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Kiki Layne (Actor) .. Tish Rivers
Born: December 10, 1991
Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Studied at a performing arts school in Cincinnati.Former participant of CBS's Drama Diversity Casting Initiative.Moved to Los Angeles in 2018 after being cast in If Beale Street Could Talk (2018).Her first movie role in If Beale Street Could Talk (2018) earned her multiple nominations and awards, including two Image Awards (NAACP) nominations, a Black Reel Award and a Women Film Critics Circle Award. In 2019, modeled for an advertising campaign for fashion brand Kate Spade New York.Worked with weapons for the first time as part of her training for The Old Guard (2020), which also included boxing, military practical training and gym.Worked with the Avengers: Endgame (2019) fight coordinator Danny Hernandez to prepare for her role in The Old Guard (2020).Her first scene on the set of The Old Guard (2020) was the airplane fight scene with Charlize Theron.
Stephan James (Actor) .. Fonny
Born: December 16, 1993
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Grew up in the Scarborough section of Toronto. Sent in an audition tape for Selma, and a mere 20 minutes later he was contacted and asked to chat via Skype with director Ava DuVernay and producer Oprah Winfrey. Received a surprise visit from the real John Lewis, whom James portrayed in Selma, when Lewis showed up on the set one day. Replaced John Boyega as Jesse Owens in Race after Boyega had to drop out in order to film Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Spent his downtime during Selma training with a college track and field coach to prepare for his role as Jesse Owens. Was part of the Toronto International Film Festival's Rising Stars program in 2015. Named one of Toronto Life magazine's Most Influential Up-and-Comers of 2015.
Regina King (Actor) .. Sharon Rivers
Born: January 15, 1971
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Born January 15th, 1971,Regina King distinguished herself as a skilled actress in the 1990s with a number of supporting roles in prominent films. Born and raised in Los Angeles, King first made her mark as a TV actress when she was cast in the sitcom 227 in 1985. During her five seasons on TV, King also played small parts in the Bill Murray comedy Scrooged (1988) and Charles Burnett's domestic drama To Sleep With Anger (1990). After 227 ended in 1990, King moved to films full-time with a role in John Singleton's acclaimed directorial debut Boyz N the Hood (1991). King worked with Singleton again in Poetic Justice (1993) and Higher Learning (1995). Showing her ability with film comedy as well as drama, King appeared in F. Gary Gray's cult-hit comedy Friday (1995) and co-starred opposite Martin Lawrence in A Thin Line Between Love and Hate (1996). After drawing attention with her performance as Cuba Gooding Jr.'s wife in the critically praised hit Jerry Maguire (1996), King landed substantial parts in the adaptation of Terry McMillan's How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998), the hit action-thriller Enemy of the State (1998), and the family friendly animal adventure Mighty Joe Young (1998). Though her 1999 film Love and Action in Chicago was not nearly as successful as her trio of 1998 movies, King began the new decade with parts in HBO's widely watched telefilm If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000) and the Chris Rock romantic comedy Down to Earth (2000). King continued to work steadily in a variety of projects including Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, the family-friendly Eddie Murphy film Daddy Day Care, and the teen comedy A Cinderella Story. King appeared in her most celebrated film to date in 2004 playing Margie Hendrix opposite Jamie Foxx in Ray. She also found steady work in animated efforts including The Ant Bully, and the confrontational television version of the comic strip The Boondocks. In 2006, King joined the cast of the Fox action drama 24, playing the heretofore unseen sister of slain President David Palmer. The part of a smart, tough advocacy lawyer from a powerful family immediate seemed like a good fit for the actress, whose career was populated with such strong and complex roles. King joined the cast of This Christmas (2007), an ensemble drama following a family trying to celebrate Christmas despite a long period of estrangement, and worked with Molly Shannon and Laura Dern in the critically acclaimed black comedy Year of the Dog (2007). In 2009, King took on a starring role in the popular TNT police drama Southland.
Colman Domingo (Actor) .. Joseph Rivers
Born: November 28, 1969
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: In 2005, wrote and starred in an autobiographical one-man show based on his family and life in Philadelphia entitled A Boy and His Soul, for which he won a GLAAD Media Award and Lucille Lortel Award. Performed in the world premiere of the stage production Passing Strange in 2008 at Berkeley Repertory Theatre and later reprised his role in Spike Lee's film adaptation of the play. Played the role of Billy Flynn in the long-running Broadway revival of Chicago. Gave a performance lecture at University of Texas at Austin called The Intersection of Soul Music, Black Cultural Expression and Surrealism and has also spoken to students at several other academic institutions, including University of North Carolina, University of Minnesota, Temple University and University of Wisconsin. Directed the off-Broadway productions Exit Cuckoo and Single Black Female. Is an accomplished playwright, having written Up Jumped Springtime, Mission of a Saint and Redemption of a Sinner. Is on the Board of Directors of the Vineyard Theatre in New York. Is a faculty member of the National Theater Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center.
Teyonah Parris (Actor) .. Ernestine Rivers
Born: September 22, 1987
Birthplace: Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Was a member of her school's cheerleading and dance teams during high school. Modeled and participated in pageants before deciding to pursue a career in acting. Made her Broadway debut in 2010 in a stage production of John Guare's A Free Man of Color starring Mos Def and Jeffrey Wright. Participated in a photo shoot for the Designers Against AIDS project in honor of World AIDS Day. Appeared in a national television commercial for McDonald's in 2012. Nominated for the NAACP Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture and won the Best Actress Award from the African-American Film Critics Association for her starring role as Lysistrata in Spike Lee's Chi-Raq in 2015. In 2016, participated in the American Black Film Festival's panel called Black Women in Hollywood: The Future Looks Bright.
Brian Tyree Henry (Actor) .. Daniel Carty
Born: March 31, 1983
Birthplace: Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: Played the baritone and mellophone horn in his high school marching band. Got into acting during sophomore year of college after auditioning for the play Joe Turner's Come and Gone on a whim and landing the lead role. Planned to move to Washington D.C. and work in home security after graduation, before being persuaded to audition for the Yale School of Drama. Became friends with Sterling K. Brown when the pair were playing drag queens in Tarell Alvin McCraney's Wig Out at the Sundance Theatre Lab in 2007. Was part of the original Broadway cast of The Book Of Mormon.
Michael Beach (Actor) .. Frank Hunt
Born: October 30, 1963
Birthplace: Roxbury, Massachusetts
Trivia: Trained at Juilliard, actor Michael Beach worked in regional theater and off-Broadway productions before moving to Los Angeles to work on television and film. His stage credits include Much Ado About Nothing and Ascension Day. Though he appeared on television a lot in the late '80s, his film breakthrough came in Carl Franklin's 1991 crime thriller One False Move. He played the ex-con Pluto opposite Billy Bob Thornton, who also co-wrote the script. Thornton later wrote the role of Virgil for Beach in the 1996 drama A Family Thing, starring James Earl Jones. In 1993, he was a part of the ensemble cast in Robert Altman's award-winning feature Short Cuts. After playing opposite Laurence Fishburne in the crime thriller Bad Company (1995), Beach went on to play several unfaithful husbands. He cheated on Angela Bassett in Waiting to Exhale (1995), Vanessa Williams in Soul Food (1997), and Gloria Reuben on ER. Fellow ER cast member Eriq La Salle cast Beach in his sports drama Rebound: The Legend of Earl 'The Goat' Manigault (1996) for HBO. Back on television, Beach earned an Image Award for his role of Monte 'Doc' Parker on the NBC dramatic series Third Watch. In 2002, he re-teamed with actor/director La Salle for the lead role of Dr. Ty Adams in the thriller Crazy as Hell.
Ed Skrein (Actor) .. Officer Bell
Born: March 29, 1983
Birthplace: Camden, London, England
Trivia: Has Jewish-Austrian and English ancestry. As a teenager, he was stabbed and spent five days in hospital. The experience led him on a path to focus on creative endeavours and give back to the community. Began teaching swimming to local children at age 15 and set up his own swimming academy in Islington, London. Was a rapper under the pseudonym Dinnerlady P.I.M.P. and released an album, The Eat Up, in 2007. Collaborated with musician Ben Drew, better known as Plan B, who later gave Skrein his first lead role in the film Ill Manors. Played Daario Naharis in three episodes of Game of Thrones before being replaced by Michiel Huisman. Swam the English Channel to raise money and awareness for the charity, the NSPCC. In 2017, resigned from the role of Major Ben Daimio, a Japanese character in the film Hellboy, after criticism on social media by some who objected to the casting, calling it 'whitewashing'.
Diego Luna (Actor) .. Pedrocito
Born: December 29, 1979
Birthplace: Mexico City, Mexico
Trivia: By the time director Alfonso Cuarón's Y Tu Mamá También took stateside arthouse theaters by storm in the early months of 2002, actor Diego Luna had been a fixture of Mexican film and television for nearly a decade. Though his breakout success could only be hinted at when he appeared in director Julian Schnabel's critically acclaimed drama Before Night Falls the previous year, it was his turn as a naïve, sex-starved teen in Cuarón's coming-of-age comedy drama that catapulted him to international stardom. A native of Mexico City whose mother died in a car accident when he was a mere two years old, Diego Luna was left to be raised by his father, Alejandro -- widely renowned as one of Mexico's most talented set designers. The draw of the entertainment industry, to which his father's work exposed him, proved too irresistible for the talented aspiring actor, and before long, Luna was refining his skills on both stage and screen. Following his debut in the 1991 short film El Último Fin de Año (The Last New Year), Luna appeared opposite childhood pal Gael García Bernal in the popular television soap opera El Abuelo y Yo (1992). His star quickly rising, Luna was soon noticed by casting directors, and in 1996, he took the lead for the musical drama El Cometa and the thriller Un Dulce Olor a Muerte (both 1999). To those who saw the films, it was obvious that the young star had leading-man talent, though it was a partnership with longtime friend Bernal that truly sparked both actors' careers. Y Tu Mamá También was released in Mexico in June of 2001 to huge box-office success, and it didn't take the rest of the world long to wonder what all of the fuss was about. Alternately funny, moving, sad, and affecting, the story of two hormone-fueled friends (Luna and Bernal) who hit the road with a sexy free spirit (Maribel Verdú) drew controversy for its overt sexuality. But those willing to look past that aspect were treated to a touching tale of friendship, loss, and the importance of living every moment of life to its fullest. With international offers subsequently flooding his doorstep, Luna remained in Mexico for a trio of films before accepting supporting roles in Frida and Vampires: Los Muertos in 2002. His status as an international star was confirmed when director Kevin Costner cast Luna in the 2003 Western Open Range. Following high-profile roles in Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights and Criminal (both 2004) the young star stepped before the camera for none other than Steven Spielberg for the 2004 drama The Terminal, which was inspired by the true-life tale of Iranian refugee Merhan Karimi Nasseri. He worked steadily, reteaming with Bernal in 2008 for the soccer drama Rudo y Cursi. That same year he was a producer on the well-reviewed Sin Nombre, and appeared as one of Harvey Milk's lovers in the award-winning biopic by director Gus Van Sant. In 2012 he had a small part in the thriller Contraband, and had a major part, again alongside Bernal, in the Will Ferrell Spanish-language comedy Casa de mi Padre.
Dave Franco (Actor) .. Levy
Born: June 12, 1985
Birthplace: Palo Alto, California, United States
Trivia: Made his TV debut in a 2006 episode of 7th Heaven. Was a regular on the short-lived 2008 Fox sitcom Do Not Disturb; subsequently joined the cast of Scrubs for the series' ninth season. Had bit parts in the big-screen hits Superbad (2007) and Milk (2008). Collaborated with his brother, James Franco, on the Funny or Die Web series Acting with James Franco.
Pedro Pascal (Actor) .. Pietro Alvarez
Born: April 02, 1975
Birthplace: Santiago, Chile
Trivia: Born in Chile, Pascal and his family fled the country in the 1970s as political refugees during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Spent time in Denmark, Texas and Southern California, before moving to New York City at age 18 to pursue theatre. Was a competitive swimmer as a child, qualifying for the state championships in Texas at age 11. The stage veteran received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award and Garland Award for his role in the International City Theatre production of Orphans. Directed original productions for the Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre and as a member of Off-Broadway's renowned LAByrinth Theatre Company. Before filming Series 1 of Narcos, he and his co-star Boyd Holbrook spent a week in Virginia, during which they were able to train at Quantico and met the real-life undercover DEA agents they portray on the Netflix series. Appeared with Heidi Klum in a video set to Sia's "Fire Meet Gasoline" filmed for the model's Intimates Lingerie collection.
Aunjanue Ellis (Actor) .. Mrs. Hunt
Born: February 21, 1969
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Trivia: San Francisco-born actress Aunjanue Ellis graduated with a B.A. in African-American studies from Brown University before studying acting at NYU. She began her career in the mid-'90s, appearing in films like Girls Town and A Map of the World. In 2002, she gave a memorable performance as secret agent Sistah Girl in the comedy Undercover Brother, and that same year she was cast in a starring role in the series MDs. In 2005, she nabbed another starring role in a series as MSgt. Jocelyn Pierce on the Pentagon drama E-Ring, and she stayed with the show for 11 episodes. In 2008, she appeared in a starring role as an unlikely murder suspect in the thriller Cover.
Ebony Obsidian (Actor) .. Adrienne Hunt
Dominique Thorne (Actor) .. Sheila Hunt
Finn Wittrock (Actor) .. Hayward
Born: October 28, 1984
Birthplace: Lenox, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Played Romeo in the Shakespeare Theatre Company's 2008 all-male production of Romeo and Juliet. Made TV appearances on Cold Case, ER and CSI: Miami before his October 2009 debut as All My Children's Damon Miller, a role he held until January 2011. First appeared on the big screen in the 2010 crime drama Twelve. Debuted on Broadway in 2012 in Death of a Salesman, playing Happy Loman opposite Philip Seymour Hoffman's Willy Loman. Cowrote the 2015 indie film The Submarine Kid.
Emily Rios (Actor) .. Victoria Rogers
Born: April 27, 1989
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Discovered by talent agent while at a local mall in El Monte, California. Appeared in TV commercials and music videos before landing her break out role playing a pregnant teen in 2006 movie Quinceañera. A diehard sports fan, her childhood dream was to be a professional basketball player.
Bobby Conte Thornton (Actor) .. Italian Punk
Marcia Jean Kurtz (Actor) .. Italian Lady
Ethan Barrett (Actor) .. Young Fonny
Milanni Mines (Actor) .. Young Tish
Nicholas Britell (Actor)
Sara Murphy (Actor)
Charles Turner (Actor) .. Restroom Attendant
Avondre E.D. Beverley (Actor) .. Boy
Marko Caka (Actor) .. Associate Attorney
Anthony Linzalone (Actor) .. Chef
Faith Logan (Actor) .. Subway Rider
Ronnie Magri (Actor) .. Subway Rider

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