Super 8


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About this Broadcast
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Sci-fi adventure set in a small Ohio town during the summer of 1979 in which group of kids witness a train being derailed while filming an amateur movie, and soon an otherworldly force begins to stalk their town as people mysteriously disappear.

2011 English Stereo
Mystery & Suspense Drama Mystery Action/adventure Coming Of Age Sci-fi Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Kyle Chandler (Actor) .. Jackson Lamb
Elle Fanning (Actor) .. Alice Dainard
Joel Courtney (Actor) .. Joe Lamb
Gabriel Basso (Actor) .. Martin
Noah Emmerich (Actor) .. Nelec
Ron Eldard (Actor) .. Louis Dainard
Riley Griffiths (Actor) .. Charles
Ryan Lee (Actor) .. Cary
Zach Mills (Actor) .. Preston
AJ Michalka (Actor) .. Jen Kaznyk
Katie Lowes (Actor) .. Tina
Jessica Tuck (Actor) .. Mrs. Kaznyk
Joel McKinnon Miller (Actor) .. Mr. Kaznyk
Andrew Miller (Actor) .. Kaznyk Twin
Jakob Miller (Actor) .. Kaznyk Twin
Jade Griffiths (Actor) .. Benji Kaznyk
Glynn Turman (Actor) .. Dr. Woodward
David Gallagher (Actor) .. Donny
Richard T. Jones (Actor) .. Overmyer
Amanda Foreman (Actor) .. Lydia Connors, Ch. 14 News Anchor
Brett Rice (Actor) .. Sheriff Pruitt
Michael Giacchino (Actor) .. Deputy Crawford
Bruce Greenwood (Actor) .. Cooper
Dale Dickey (Actor) .. Edie
Jack Axelrod (Actor) .. Mr. Blakely
Dan Castellaneta (Actor) .. Izzy
Ben Gavin (Actor) .. Deputy Milner
Jay Scully (Actor) .. Deputy Skadden
Michael Hitchcock (Actor) .. Deputy Rosko
James Hébert (Actor) .. Deputy Tally
Thomas F. Duffy (Actor) .. Rooney
Teri Clark Linden (Actor) .. Mrs. Babbit
Katherine Yerves (Actor) .. Woman in Office
Caitriona Balfe (Actor) .. Elizabeth Lamb
Koa Melvin (Actor) .. Baby Joe
Tom Williams (Actor) .. Flame Thrower
Bingo O'Malley (Actor) .. Mr. Harkin
Tony Guma (Actor) .. Sergeant Walters
Robert B. Quiroz (Actor) .. Boy in EVAC
Jason Brooks (Actor) .. Air Force Security
Tim Griffin (Actor) .. Commando
Marco Sanchez (Actor) .. Hernandez
Emerson Brooks (Actor) .. Military Bus Driver
Jonathan Dixon (Actor) .. Airman Nevil
Patrick St. Esprit (Actor) .. Weapons Commander
Greg Grunberg (Actor) .. Sitcom Actor
Britt Flatmo (Actor) .. Peg Kaznyk
Mel Fair (Actor) .. Local News Reporter
Beau Knapp (Actor) .. Breen
Tom Quinn (Actor) .. Mr. McCandless

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Kyle Chandler (Actor) .. Jackson Lamb
Born: September 17, 1965
Birthplace: Buffalo, New York, United States
Trivia: Actor Kyle Chandler grew up in Georgia, where he helped take care of the family farm. He eventually went to college at the nearby University of Georgia, where he majored in drama. It was there that a scout from ABC noticed his charm and signed him to a contract with the network. Chandler traveled to L.A., where he started out doing odd jobs but eventually worked his way onto shows like Tour of Duty, Homefront, and What About Joan; TV movies like 1988's Quiet Victory; and feature films such as 1996's Mulholland Falls. The parts steadily became bigger and more numerous, eventually leading to the starring role of Gary Hobson on the TV drama series Early Edition and the role of Bruce Baxter in 2005's King Kong.Chandler also guest-starred in a memorable post-Super Bowl two-parter on the medical drama series Grey's Anatomy, playing a bomb squad leader who comes to the hospital when a patient is admitted who has unexploded munitions lodged in his chest, thanks to his attempt to make a homemade bazooka. Chandler's performance was so impressive that he was later nominated for an Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Emmy. Following that, he landed the starring role of head coach Eric Taylor on Friday Night Lights, a show based on the movie of the same name, about a small town in Texas where high-school football is among the most important things in life. He would earn rave reviews for his work on the high-school football series, eventually garnering an Emmy nomination in 2010. On the big-screen he could be seen in the remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still, and he was cast as the father in J.J. Abrams Steven Spielberg-inspired sci-fi drama Super 8.
Elle Fanning (Actor) .. Alice Dainard
Born: April 09, 1998
Birthplace: Conyers, Georgia, United States
Trivia: The younger sister -- by four years -- of actress Dakota Fanning (The Cat in the Hat, War of the Worlds), angel-faced Elle Fanning broke into show business as a child star about three years after her ascendant sibling. Born in 1998, Elle started out as an actress with traditionally child-oriented roles in family-friendly material; she provided a voice for the American version of Miyazaki's My Neighbor Totoro, then appeared in such pictures as the 2003 Daddy Day Care (as one of Eddie Murphy's young charges) and the 2005 Because of Winn-Dixie before making the broad leap to adult-oriented content. Subsequent projects included Babel (2006) and The Nines (2007). Fanning first received premier billing in not a feature but a short -- Brent Hanley's Day 73 with Sarah (2007) -- as a little girl who teams up with the ghost of her dead father to liberate her beleaguered mom from an abusive relationship. She played the young Daisy in the Oscar nominated The Curious Case of Benjamin Button in 2008. And two years later earned strong reviews as the daughter of a spoiled, emotionally stunted actor in Sofia Coppola's Somwhere. In 2011 she earned the best reviews of her career in Super 8, and appeared in the hit family film We Bought a Zoo. In 2012 she appeared in Francis Coppola's unique horror film Twixt.
Joel Courtney (Actor) .. Joe Lamb
Born: January 31, 1996
Birthplace: Monterey, California, United States
Trivia: Was an unknown, having only acted in school plays, when he won the part of Joe Lamb in J.J. Abrams' Super 8. Auditioned for the Super 8 role while visiting his brother, Caleb, in L.A.; he had only aspired to make $100 shooting a commercial and instead landed the lead in the movie. Has been swimming competitively since he was 4. Also plays basketball and lacrosse, and runs track.
Gabriel Basso (Actor) .. Martin
Born: December 11, 1994
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Has a third-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Plays the violin and aspires to be a graphic-design artist. Claims to be "deathly afraid of dolls." Appeared in the 2007 coming-of-age comedy-drama Alice Upside Down with his older sister, Alexandria; and made a TV-series pilot, C3, with his younger sister, Annalise. Arranged for his real-life best friend, Nathan Eswine, to come to a table read for the role of his fictional best friend on the Showtime series The Big C. Eswine later was cast in the role.
Noah Emmerich (Actor) .. Nelec
Born: February 27, 1965
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Actor/producer/director Noah Emmerich made a name for himself onscreen with memorable supporting roles in such features as Cop Land (1997), The Truman Show (1998), and the uplifting Disney hockey drama Miracle (2004). With a chameleon-like ability to disappear into his characters and a solid drama background, Emmerich threw himself into every role no matter how small or seemingly inconsequential. A New York native who attended Yale University and the N.Y.U. Film School, he sang a cappella with the former's Yale Spizzwinks before making the award-winning short The Painter at N.Y.U. Following graduation, he appeared in such small-screen efforts as If Someone Had Known (1995) and Smoke Jumpers (1996), and had higher-profile roles in wide theatrical releases like Beautiful Girls (1996) and Crazy in Alabama (1999). Emmerich was generally relegated to playing rather one-dimensional authority figures in his early movies, though later got more prominent roles in The Truman Show and Love & Sex (2000). In subsequent years, Emmerich appeared almost exclusively in such high-profile releases as Windtalkers (2002), Beyond Borders (2003), and Miracle (2004). The brother of producer Toby Emmerich, Noah also established a production company, Sandbox Entertainment.
Ron Eldard (Actor) .. Louis Dainard
Born: February 20, 1965
Birthplace: Long Island, New York, United States
Trivia: At times bearing a resemblance to a slightly stockier Tim Roth, former Golden Gloves contender Ron Eldard first became familiar to television audiences with his standout role as the love interest of Julianna Margulies on the hit television drama ER. Though Eldard had been appearing in film and television since the late '80s, it was the dawn of the new millennium that found Eldard's career reborn with roles in such acclaimed films as Barry Levinson's Sleepers (1996), Mystery, Alaska (1999), and Black Hawk Down (2001). Eldard was born into a large family of six siblings in New York City in 1965; his mother died when he was very young, forcing the siblings apart in order to live with various relatives. The second youngest of his siblings, Eldard sought a boxing career in the Golden Gloves after discovering his remarkable strength early in life. Following his graduation from New York's renowned High School of the Performing Arts, Eldard's passion for drama was ignited, and he went on to appear on One Life to Live before he made his feature debut in 1989's True Love. After competing for the love of Phoebe Cates in Drop Dead Fred, Eldard would subsequently appear in numerous roles in film (Scent of a Woman [1992] and The Last Supper [1995]) and television (Arresting Behavior and Men Behaving Badly). Eldard's onscreen romance with Margulies blossomed into true-life romance shortly after the two were paired up on ER, and the couple became an offscreen item as well. Though subsequent feature roles increased Eldard's recognition factor, he had yet to parlay his acting career into leading-man territory. The new millennium, however, found the now-established actor edging ever closer to headline status with roles in Just a Kiss (2002), Ghost Ship (also 2002), and House of Sand and Fog (2003). As a stage actor, Eldard has impressed Broadway audiences with roles in Biloxi Blues, On the Waterfront, and Death of a Salesman. In 2006 he took a supporting role in Freedomland, a crime drama starring Samuel L. Jackson, and starred alongside Paul Rudd and Lauren Ambrose for the independent comedy Diggers the same year. He continued to work steadily through the late 2000s, and received mainstream and critical success for his role in director J.J. Abram's Super 8. His talent was recognized again in Roadie (2011), wherein he played a middle aged man who doesn't know what to do with himself after spending the last two decades of his life as a roadie for the band Blue Oyster Cult.
Riley Griffiths (Actor) .. Charles
Born: May 14, 1997
Ryan Lee (Actor) .. Cary
Born: October 04, 1996
Birthplace: Austin, Texas, United States
Trivia: Was spotted by an agent at a summer-camp acting showcase. Because of his family's proximity to the University of Texas, a number of student directors have cast him in their short films. Is on the cover of the 2010 Watch Out for Rockets album with his sister, Lauren, and the two of them grace the cover of the May 2010 issue of Oxford American magazine. Before filming commenced on the 2011 Steven Spielberg-produced sci-fi thriller Super 8, the young cast screened a number of the filmmaker's movies, including E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial and Poltergeist. Featured in the 2011 music video for David Guetta's "Titanium." Appeared in commercials for Heinz and Pepsi. Appears in the USO and Trevor Romain Foundation DVD With You All The Way, in which he plays an animated character who helps children coping with military-life issues.
Zach Mills (Actor) .. Preston
Born: December 26, 1995
Birthplace: Lakewood, Ohio
Trivia: Zach Mills began his Hollywood tenure with a very prolific career for a child actor; by the age of 12, he had already racked up guest appearances on Malcolm in the Middle, Scrubs, and other series, and a panoply of colorful feature roles. Particularly memorable were his turns in the 2006 holiday comedy The Santa Clause 3 (as an elf), the offbeat 2007 fantasy Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (as Eric Applebaum, the most loyal customer of a magical toy store), and the 2008 family-oriented comedy Kit Kittredge: An American Girl.
AJ Michalka (Actor) .. Jen Kaznyk
Born: April 10, 1991
Birthplace: Torrance, California, United States
Trivia: Grew up in Seattle. Started taking piano lessons at age 6. Was a model before beginning her acting career. As Aly & AJ, released her debut CD, Into the Rush, with her sister, Alyson Michalka, in 2005. The sisters later changed the duo's name to 78violet. Sang the theme song "It's Who You Are" for the 2010 film Secretariat, in which she also starred. Didn't ride a horse in the film Secretariat, but has been riding and competing since the age of 6.
Katie Lowes (Actor) .. Tina
Born: September 22, 1982
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Made stage debut as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz in the fourth grade and TV debut in a 2004 episode of Rescue Me. Was a regular on the 2008-09 CW drama series Easy Money. Before joining the cast of Scandal, had guest roles on Shonda Rhimes' Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice; has also appeared on The Sopranos, NCIS, Leverage, The Closer, Ghost Whisperer and Castle. Is a founding member of the IAMA Theatre Company in Los Angeles.
Jessica Tuck (Actor) .. Mrs. Kaznyk
Born: February 19, 1963
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Made her television acting debut in 1988 as Megan Gordon Harrison on the soap opera One Life to Live. Was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for Best Actress in 1992 for her role on One Life to Live, but lost to costar Erika Slezak. Best known for her roles on Judging Amy (as Gillian Gray) and True Blood (as Nan Flanagan). Is a founding member of the Plymouth Theatre Company in Los Angeles. Cofounded environment-awareness Web site Inspire the Change in 2009.
Joel McKinnon Miller (Actor) .. Mr. Kaznyk
Birthplace: Rockford, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Studied opera and theatre in college before leaving two classes shy of his degree to pursue his career; he re-enrolled in 2007 and received his diploma. Toured with the American National Theatre and Academy for a year. Studied with John Houseman's The Acting Company in New York for three years. Hadn't publicly sung opera in decades when the producer of Brooklyn Nine-Nine asked him to sing in the show.
Andrew Miller (Actor) .. Kaznyk Twin
Jakob Miller (Actor) .. Kaznyk Twin
Jade Griffiths (Actor) .. Benji Kaznyk
Glynn Turman (Actor) .. Dr. Woodward
Born: January 31, 1946
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: African American character actor Glynn R. Turman was first introduced to the general public as Lew Miles, teen-aged son of Dr. Harry Miles (Percy Rodrigues) and his wife, Alma (Ruby Dee), during the 1968-1969 season of the prime-time TV soap opera Peyton Place. Turman went on to star as Chicago high schooler Leroy "Preach" Jackson in the 1975 film sleeper Cooley High. Settling into character roles in the 1980s, Turman was most often seen as judges, military officers, police detectives, and well-to-do patriarches. A departure from these "establishment" assignments was Turman's star turn in the 1981 TV-movie Thornwell, in which he portrayed real-life soldier James Thornwell, who accused the U.S. Army of subjecting him to illegal mind-controlling drugs. Turman's weekly series roles have included Secretary of State LaRue Hawkes in 1985's Hail to the Chief, and Colonel Bradford Taylor (aka "Dr. War") in the popular Cosby Show spin-off A Different World (1988-1993); he also appeared in the 1983 pilot episode of Manimal as Ty Earl, a role essayed by Michael D. Roberts in the series proper. In the 2000s, Turman played the memorable role of fictional Baltimore mayor Clarence V. Royce on the critically acclaimed HBO series The Wire. Also on HBO, he appeared in a few episodes of the psychotherapy drama In Treatment, winning an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role as the tough, strict father of Blair Underwood's troubled fighter pilot. In the years to come, Turman would remain active on screen, appearing on shows like The Defenders and House of Lies.
David Gallagher (Actor) .. Donny
Richard T. Jones (Actor) .. Overmyer
Born: January 16, 1972
Birthplace: Kobe, Japan
Trivia: African-American supporting player Richard T. Jones boasts a resumé exhibiting the genre versatility of the most gifted character actors. Jones made his first significant onscreen appearance in 1993, with a bit part as Ike Turner Jr. in the harrowing drama What's Love Got to Do With It? He then branched out into supporting roles in such pictures as the military comedy Renaissance Man, the goofy Pauly Shore yuck-fest Jury Duty, the sci-fi horror film Event Horizon, and the psychological thrillers Kiss the Girls (1997) and Twisted (2004). In addition, Jones played Officer Clement Johnson on the short-lived cop drama Brooklyn South in the late '90s. The actor was particularly memorable in his regular role opposite Amy Brenneman on the legal drama series Judging Amy (1999-2005), as Court Services officer Bruce Van Exel. After taking appearing in multiple episodes of the sitcom Girlfriends as Aaron and in supporting roles in films such as Why Did I Get Married? and Vantage Point, Jones scored a regular part on the hit sci-fi series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, playing FBI agent James Ellison, who is constantly on the hunt for the fugitive Sarah Connor. He also appeared in J. J. Abrams 2011 Spielberg homage Super 8.
Amanda Foreman (Actor) .. Lydia Connors, Ch. 14 News Anchor
Born: July 15, 1966
Brett Rice (Actor) .. Sheriff Pruitt
Michael Giacchino (Actor) .. Deputy Crawford
Born: October 10, 1967
Bruce Greenwood (Actor) .. Cooper
Born: August 12, 1956
Birthplace: Noranda, Québec, Canada
Trivia: Canadian character actor Bruce Greenwood spent the 1970s working in regional Vancouver theater, and appeared in many Canadian TV shows during the '80s. His first American film was a walk-on role in Rambo: First Blood. In the U.S., he fared much better with television pilots, miniseries, and made-for-TV movies. His first big role was Dr. Seth Griffin on St. Elsewhere from 1986-1988. Other TV projects included The FBI Murders, The Servants of Twilight, and Summer Dreams: The Story of the Beach Boys. By the '90s, he had found a home for himself on television. Greenwood played Pierce Lawson in 1991 on the evening soap opera Knots Landing, earned a Gemini (the Canadian Emmy) nomination for The Little Kidnappers, and then took home an award for his role in Road to Avonlea. He also starred as Thomas Veil on the UPN dramatic series Nowhere Man and guest starred as Roger Bingham on the HBO comedy series The Larry Sanders Show. He did quite well on NBC, as well, appearing in many TV movies (including Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge) and starring in the sci-fi mystery show Sleepwalkers as Dr. Nathan Bradford.Greenwood made the leap to the big screen with a fellow Canadian, Egyptian-born filmmaker Atom Egoyan. In Exotica, he played the troubled Francis, a tax collector obsessed with a stripper. The film was a hit at the Cannes Film Festival, and Greenwood re-teamed with the director for his next film, The Sweet Hereafter, which won a special jury prize at Cannes, while Greenwood was nominated for a Genie award for his supporting role of mourning father Billy Ansell. By contrast, he played bad guys in mainstream thrillers in the '90s, with starring roles in Disturbing Behavior, Hide and Seek, Double Jeopardy, and Rules of Engagement He may be most well known, however, for playing President John F. Kennedy during the Cuban Missile Crisis in the political thriller Thirteen Days, for which he won a Golden Satellite Award. With this role under his belt, Greenwood moved into more dramatic territory with the A&E miniseries The Magnificent Ambersons as well as a dual role in Egoyan's Ararat. In 2003, he produced fellow Canadian Deepa Mehta's film The Republic of Love and appeared in the action comedy Hollywood Homicide and the sci-fi thriller The Core. He continued to work steadily in a variety of projects including I, Robot, Racing Stripes, Capote, Déjà vu, and had a small part in Todd Haynes' 2007 idiosyncratic Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There. That same year he played the president in the hit sequel National Treasure: Book of Secrets. He had a brief but memorable turn as Captain James T. Kirk's father in J.J. Abrams Star Trek, and played a bad guy in the comedy Dinner for Schmucks. He had a major role in the arty western Meek's Cutoff, and reteamed with Abrams when he appeared in the Spielberg homage Super 8.
Dale Dickey (Actor) .. Edie
Born: September 29, 1961
Birthplace: Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: Started acting in high-school plays and joined a theater company in college. Dustin Hoffman made her go to his dermatologist during their time on the 1989 Broadway production of The Merchant of Venice to treat a copperhead snake bite. Into her mid-30s, she worked in Los Angeles as a valet parking attendant and waitress to survive until the next acting opportunity came along. Quit her office job at a non-profit organization once My Name Is Earl got picked up for a second season on NBC. Won a 2010 Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Winter's Bone.
Jack Axelrod (Actor) .. Mr. Blakely
Born: January 25, 1930
Dan Castellaneta (Actor) .. Izzy
Born: October 29, 1957
Birthplace: Chicago, IL
Trivia: Forever associated with his ongoing voice work as Homer J. Simpson on Matt Groening and James L. Brooks' long, long-running Fox animated sitcom The Simpsons, Dan Castellaneta is well-reputed for his modest, unassuming presence in real life and his paradoxical ability to spin characters -- seemingly from out of nowhere -- that instantly take on lives of their own. Groening once famously remarked that "Dan can do everything, and he practically does....You might never notice him, but then he opens his mouth and he completely creates one character after another.'' Born in 1957, Castellaneta grew up in the small town of Oak Grove, IL, in the northwestern corner of the state, near the Iowa border. As a self-described introvert who developed and honed a facility for slipping into the guise of characters to entertain and make social situations easier (read: class clown), Castellaneta nevertheless diverged from this path in college and worked toward a career as a high-school art teacher via his studies at Northern Illinois University. Then, one of Castellaneta's professors (perhaps sensing some dissatisfaction) wisely admonished him to only work at a field, and in a job, that he loved. Castellaneta reasoned that acting fit the bill, and auditioned for the infamous sketch comedy troupe Second City shortly after graduation. The troupe hired him, and in time, the skills that the actor projected led to his involvement on the then-fledgling Fox network's sketch comedy series The Tracey Ullman Show, which premiered on Sunday, April 5, 1987. Castellaneta joined Ullman, Julie Kavner, Joe Malone, Sam McMurray, and for a time Anna Levine in live-action skits that parodied all aspects of Western culture.As a most unusual aspect of her program, Ullman opted to feature crudely animated, offbeat segments as Monty Python-style transitions between the individual sketches. The episodes in question were drawn by Gabor Csupo and Groening (at that time, comic-strip artist of growing infamy known for his Life Is Hell series starring a buck-toothed, bug-eyed rabbit named Bucky). Although the subjects of the shorts initially varied, within a few months they began to focus exclusively on a hyper-dysfunctional blue-collar family called the Simpsons; Kavner and Castellaneta voiced parents Homer and Marge Simpson, respectively. Those segments gained such massive popularity that they eventually outshone that of the Ullman show itself (which wrapped in September 1990), and executive producer James L. Brooks, following this cue, decided to spin off the Simpsons into their own weekly animated series. Kavner and Castellaneta, of course, followed Brooks to the new program, joined in time by longtime Brooks acquaintance Harry Shearer, as well as Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, and numerous others.The Simpsons premiered on Fox on December 17, 1989, and became not simply a hit but a phenomenon. It shot up to instantly become one of the highest-rated series on television, and attained iconic status. The program scored as a cause célèbre not simply with children (as expected) but with adult viewers as well, who appreciated the show's ability to skewer all aspects of society and culture. (It generated a billion-dollar marketing boom as well -- an onslaught of Bart Simpson-themed T-shirts, watches, dolls, beach towels, and everything else under the sun.) The program also drew an onslaught of celebrity guests -- everyone from Larry King to Tony Bennett to Beverly D'Angelo and Linda Ronstadt. Castellaneta himself will forever be tied to Homer Simpson -- the lunkheaded, potbellied, beer-swilling, donut-loving nuclear-plant worker with not a whole lot upstairs, and a thoroughly crass lifestyle, but also a big, soft heart (a quality which Castellaneta's co-workers insist that he alone brought to the character). But hardcore Simpsons cultists and even its less attentive devotees will realize that Castellaneta voices not only Homer (as mentioned), but also the gravelly voiced, booze-swilling, womanizing clown Krusty; local drunk Barney Gumble; Scottish elementary-school groundskeeper Willie; the octogenarian family patriarch Grampa Simpson; and innumerable others. Certainly, it would be difficult to imagine a program that took fuller advantage of Castellaneta's versatility with characterizations.Alongside The Simpsons, Castellaneta has also pursued a career as a live-action film and television performer, and spent most of the late '80s, '90s, and 2000s vacillating between the two mediums. His career on the big screen began at least a year prior to his involvement with Ullman and co., when he debuted with a bit part as Brian in the now-forgotten Garry Marshall dramedy Nothing in Common (1986), starring Jackie Gleason, Tom Hanks, Eva Marie Saint, and Sela Ward. In 1989, Castellaneta landed bit parts in two wildly different films: one as a maître d' in the Jim Belushi cop comedy K-9, and another (as one of Danny DeVito's clients) in the James L. Brooks-produced jet-black marital farce The War of the Roses. Castellaneta temporarily withdrew from live-action cinematic work in the early '90s, before returning to audiences as the narrator in Super Mario Bros. (1993) and Phil in Warren Beatty's Love Affair (1994). As the Castellaneta's career continued, he then segued into cinematic animated voice-over work (doubtless encouraged by the ongoing success of The Simpsons), doing voices in such features as 2000's Rugrats in Paris (under the aegis of old colleague Gabor Csupo) and Hey Arnold! The Movie (2002). In 2007, Castellaneta extended his Homer characterization to the big screen with his work on The Simpsons Movie -- the first cinematic appearance of Groening's famous animated family.As for television, Castellaneta appeared as a supporting actor in numerous sitcoms during the 1990s. These included ALF (as Steve Michaels in the 1990 episode "Stayin' Alive"), Married...with Children (as Pete in the 1990 episode "The Dance Show"), Wings (as George Wexler in the 1994 episode "Moonlighting"), and Murphy Brown (as Tony Lucchesi in the 1995 episode "Specific Overtures.") He also voiced Genie (inheriting the role from Robin Williams) on the animated Aladdin TV series. Of the Simpsons cast, Castellaneta is one of the only actors to regularly do on-stage comedic improvisation alongside his series work. He is married to Simpsons writer Deb Lacusta, whom he wed in 1987.He continued to work steadily in animated films such as Rugrats in Paris: The Movie and Hey Arnold! The Movie, and landed traditional acting parts every once in a while in movies as diverse as the indie comedy I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With and the Will Smith drama The Pursuit of Happyness. In 2007 he voiced nearly 20 different parts in The Simpsons Movie. He also landed a part in JJ Abrams 2011 Spielberg-influenced family sci-fi film Super 8.
Ben Gavin (Actor) .. Deputy Milner
Jay Scully (Actor) .. Deputy Skadden
Michael Hitchcock (Actor) .. Deputy Rosko
Born: July 28, 1958
Trivia: As both a frequent onscreen presence in Hollywood comedies and the occasional writer of a daft and pickled Hollywood laugh-fest, Ohio-born Michael Hitchcock began his career in the early '90s as a screenwriter. Though Hitchcock actually debuted as co-scenarist with Marc Rocco's 1992 urban drama Where the Day Takes You, he failed to break through to the American public prior to his critically maligned but lucrative authorship of such comic vehicles as Problem Child 3 (1995) and House Arrest (1996). Aside from periodic contributions to the long-running sketch comedy series MADtv, Hitchcock then abandoned scriptwriting for many years to focus exclusively on acting.Hitchcock established himself as a character player, demonstrating solid comedic timing, a genial humorous presence, and an actor's raw instinct. His appearances include supporting roles in such comedies as the well-received Happy, Texas (1999) and the Christopher Guest mockumentaries Best in Show (2000) and For Your Consideration (2006). Though Hitchcock occasionally attempted to expand his range, with such projects as a supporting turn on an episode of NYPD Blue and a small role in the space adventure Serenity (2005), he generally clung to his comedic roots and found greatest success in that arena.
James Hébert (Actor) .. Deputy Tally
Born: October 04, 1984
Thomas F. Duffy (Actor) .. Rooney
Born: November 09, 1955
Teri Clark Linden (Actor) .. Mrs. Babbit
Katherine Yerves (Actor) .. Woman in Office
Born: February 21, 1977
Caitriona Balfe (Actor) .. Elizabeth Lamb
Born: October 04, 1979
Birthplace: Tyvadet, Monaghan, Ireland
Trivia: Father was a garda sergeant, a member of the national police force of Ireland. Discovered by a modelling scout while collecting for charity in Dublin. Worked extensively as a runway and print model for brands like Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Marc Jacobs and Calvin Klein. Was the first Irish woman to walk in a Victoria's Secret runway show. Appeared on the covers of Vogue and Elle magazine.
Koa Melvin (Actor) .. Baby Joe
Tom Williams (Actor) .. Flame Thrower
Born: October 16, 1970
Bingo O'Malley (Actor) .. Mr. Harkin
Tony Guma (Actor) .. Sergeant Walters
Born: April 01, 1962
Robert B. Quiroz (Actor) .. Boy in EVAC
Jason Brooks (Actor) .. Air Force Security
Born: May 10, 1966
Birthplace: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Tim Griffin (Actor) .. Commando
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: His father is a pediatric cardiologist. Studied political philosophy and English literature at the University of Vermont; originally planned to be a college professor. Started his acting career while still in college, when his car broke down outside New York City and he decided to look for work; he landed the ABC Afterschool Special Taking a Stand. Made his film debut in 1995's Higher Learning. Was filming a fight scene for 2004's The Bourne Supremacy when Matt Damon actually broke his nose. Has worked multiple times with George Clooney (Leatherheads) and J.J. Abrams (Super 8).
Marco Sanchez (Actor) .. Hernandez
Born: January 09, 1970
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Emerson Brooks (Actor) .. Military Bus Driver
Jonathan Dixon (Actor) .. Airman Nevil
Born: October 25, 1965
Patrick St. Esprit (Actor) .. Weapons Commander
Born: May 18, 1954
Birthplace: United States
Greg Grunberg (Actor) .. Sitcom Actor
Born: July 11, 1966
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Something many fans of Greg Grunberg may have noticed is that the actor has appeared in a noticeably large number of projects by producer J.J. Abrams. This is because Grunberg and Abrams, in fact, grew up together and remained friends. His first big break came when his friend set to work on a one-hour dramedy called Felicity. Grunberg was cast in the role of Sean Blumberg -- a role he would continue to play for all of the show's four-year run. His next notable part came when he assumed the recurring role of Agent EricWeiss on the spy show Alias. He then popped up in the Abrams pilot for the series Lost, as the pilot of the crashed airplane, before joining the cast of the wildly popular sci-fi series Heroes as police officer Matt Parkman, whose superhuman power is that he is able to hear other people's thoughts.
Britt Flatmo (Actor) .. Peg Kaznyk
Trivia: First experience performing for a crowd on stage was when she was 5 years old, having booked a role in Oliver! at the Seattle musical theater company, The Driftwood Players.Received the Wayne Brady Scholarship, which gave her a full ride to Hollywood Launch Academy.Was the winner of the Female Vocalist of the Year award at the 25th Annual LA Music Awards in 2015.Has performed voice-over work for Disney and also commercials for Redi Whip, Compound W, Embarq, Time Warner Cable, Devon Energy, Carle Medical, among others.Is also an accomplished professional singer and published songwriter.
Mel Fair (Actor) .. Local News Reporter
Born: March 22, 1964
Beau Knapp (Actor) .. Breen
Tom Quinn (Actor) .. Mr. McCandless
Born: April 28, 1934

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