Pride


09:45 am - 11:34 am, Monday, December 1 on HBO Drama (West) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Terrence Howard gives a commanding performance in this inspiring, fact-based biopic. Howard plays Jim Ellis, caretaker of an inner-city Philadelphia community center in the 1970s, who forms a swim team at the run-down facility. Soon he has a championship squad that can match privileged suburban white hotshots stroke for stroke. Bernie Mac provides comic relief as a sage building janitor. Directed by Sunu Gonera. Tom Arnold, Kimberly Elise, Brandon Fobbs, Nate Parker.

2007 English Stereo
Drama Swimming Family

Cast & Crew
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Terrence Howard (Actor) .. Jim Ellis
Bernie Mac (Actor) .. Elston
Kimberly Elise (Actor) .. Sue Davis
Brandon Fobbs (Actor) .. Puddin Head
Tom Arnold (Actor) .. Bink
Alphonso McAuley (Actor) .. Walt
Regine Nehy (Actor) .. Willie
Nate Parker (Actor) .. Hakim
Kevin Phillips (Actor) .. Andre
Scott Reeves (Actor) .. Jake
Evan Ross (Actor) .. Reggie
Gary Anthony Sturgis (Actor) .. Franklin
Jesse Moore (Actor) .. Artrell
Carol Sutton (Actor) .. Ophelia
Tony Bentley (Actor) .. Race Official (UOFB)
Vance Strickland (Actor) .. Race Official (Mainline)
Louis Herthum (Actor) .. Coach Logan
Wayne Ferrara (Actor) .. Race Official (PDR)
Anthony Bean (Actor) .. Ron Lincoln
Harold Evans (Actor) .. Reverend
Ernest Anthony (Actor) .. Bob the Barber

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Terrence Howard (Actor) .. Jim Ellis
Born: March 11, 1969
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Though Terrence Howard's great grandmother Minnie Gentry was a successful New York stage actress, Howard didn't venture onto the screen himself until the age of twenty. Raised in a multiracial Jehovah's Witness household, the young man studied chemical engineering at Pratt Institute before being discovered on the street in New York. This quickly led to appearances on such television shows as Coach, Street Legal, Living Single, and Picket Fences. His breakout role in 1995's Mr. Holland's Opus helped pave the way for Howard's film career, as did his critically acclaimed performance as Cowboy in the Hughes brothers film Dead Presidents. By the time he took the role of Quentin in 1999's The Best Man, Howard had established a reputation as an actor of both skill and integrity. The new millennium finally brought Howard work that showcased his talent and made him a well-known name, like his role in the Paul Haggis film Crash, as well as his work in the John Singleton's Four Brothers. He also attracted the spotlight on the small screen with parts in the acclaimed TV films Their Eyes Were Watching God with Halle Berry, and Lackawanna Blues with S. Epatha Merkerson. This set the stage for his career-making performance as a pimp desperate to create a new life for himself as a musician in Hustle & Flow, for which he earned an Oscar nomination. Over the coming years, Howard would remain a vital force on screen, appearing in several films, likeGet Rich or Die Tryin', Idlewild, Iron Man, and On the Road. In 2013, he played a supporting role in Lee Daniel's The Butler and reprised his role in The Best Man Holiday. Howard returned to television in Fox's smash-hit Empire, playing music mogul Lucious Lyon.
Bernie Mac (Actor) .. Elston
Born: October 05, 1957
Died: August 09, 2008
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: An edgy comic who skyrocketed to comedy fame with his memorably side-splitting appearance in Spike Lee's The Original Kings of Comedy, Bernie Mac may have seemed an unlikely candidate for a television sitcom, but with the debut of The Bernie Mac Show, the inventive comedian began on a high note, leaving many pondering the apparent overnight success of the comedian who had ostensibly come from nowhere to become a ubiquitous presence. Born Bernard Jeffrey McCullough in Chicago, IL, Mac was a member of a large extended family living under one roof, which provided the energetic youngster with plenty of fuel for refining his ability to perform dead-on impressions and humorously recall memorable family occurrences. Time spent as a gopher for performers at the Regal Theater also served as a primer for his showbiz aspirations (as well as a cautionary warning of the destructive temptations that go along with fame). Mac's first experiences with standup came at the age of eight, when he performed a routine about his grandparents at the dinner table in front of the congregation at church. Though it resulted in some strict reprimanding from his grandmother, he had the audience feeding out of his palm and the young impressionist quickly had the epiphany that humor meant more to him than the sting of discipline. From that point on, Mac refined and developed his comic abilities on the tracks of Chicago's El trains and in local parks. Though he earned a modest keep from his public performances, Mac craved the legitimacy of the club circuit and he began to perform professionally in 1977. After early film work -- including memorable appearances in Above the Rim (1994) and The Walking Dead (1995), which followed on the heels of his big-screen debut in 1992's Mo' Money -- Mac was offered and appeared in the television series Midnight Mac in 1995. Hesitation as to the neutering of his material made the comedian leery of television, and the show didn't last. The comic actor earned more attention when he turned up frequently the following year in television's Moesha, though mainstream acceptance was still four years and numerous bit film parts away. Following The Original Kings of Comedy, Mac began to develop an idea for a sitcom that revolved around similar family experiences and retained the edge that had initially shocked his audiences into laughter. In 2001, he debuted the family sitcom The Bernie Mac Show, and it was a success, running for five seasons. 2001 would indeed prove to be the year of the Mac as he also took on a substantial role in director Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's 11. He reprised that character in the two Ocean's sequels, as well as lead roles as a vice presidential candidate in the Chris Rock political satire Head of State and as a washed-up baseball player in 2004's Mr. 3000. 2007 saw Mac in a more serious role as a kindly janitor in the inspirational sports drama Pride. Upon his death in August 2008 of complications from pneumonia, Soul Men, in which he stars alongside Samuel L. Jackson as a soul singer embarking on a reunion tour, had yet to hit theaters.­
Kimberly Elise (Actor) .. Sue Davis
Born: April 17, 1967
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: An actress whose eyes seem able to peer directly into the souls of audience members, Kimberly Elise has garnered notable critical acclaim for her roles in such features as Beloved and The Ditchdigger's Daughters. Though many actresses might have been intimidated at the prospect of portraying a character from the Toni Morrison novel that is often cited as one of the most important works in American literary history, Beloved, Elise's ability to channel her characters gave her all of the confidence and strength needed to truly bring the character to life and hold her own opposite such formidable talents as Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover. For as far back as Elise can remember, she wanted to become an actress, and she even wrote a letter to the local newspaper's "Fix-It" column at the age of ten asking for information on how to achieve her goal. Elise had already been doing stage work before the fateful letter was penned, so it was obvious to all who knew her that she was ready and capable to put in the effort needed to become a true star. Elise began acting in Minneapolis professionally around the age of 20, and though she studied communications at the University of Minnesota, the prospect of becoming an actress full-time was always at the forefront of her intentions. Her dreams became a reality when a short film she had directed served as her entrance into the American Film Institute, and the experience of moving to Los Angeles and studying at the prestigious and fiercely competitive school gave Elise all the confidence needed to make a name for herself in Hollywood. Shortly after making her debut in the television series In the House, Elise made the leap to feature films as a down-on-her-luck young mother who participates in a robbery in Set It Off. Though Elise did make quite an impression with her feature debut, the film was only a moderate success, and it wasn't until receiving critical acclaim and a Cable Ace award that her career truly took off. Her remarkable performance in Beloved followed shortly thereafter. In 2000, Elise stepped into the lead for the made-for-television feature The Loretta Claiborne Story, playing the mentally and physically disabled athlete who made a name for herself by overcoming tremendous odds and becoming a competitor in the Special Olympics. The film provided an excellent showcase for the versatile young actress, with roles in Bait and Bojangles quickly following. By the time she appeared in John Q as a financially strained mother whose husband's insurance won't cover their son's heart transplant, Elise had been singled out by many critics to be one of Hollywood's brightest young stars, and her strong performance in the film opposite Denzel Washington only helped to strengthen that sentiment. In 2004, Elise would once again appear with Washington -- an actor for whom she has publicly voiced great admiration -- in the cautiously anticipated but warmly received remake The Manchurian Candidate. She worked with Denzel Washington and Forest Whitaker in The Great Debaters, a 2007 drama following the temperamental debate coach of a small town college, and co-starred with Bernie Mac and Terrence Howard in the inspirational drama Pride the same year. In 2010 she took a starring role in the film adaptation of the Obie Award-winning play For Colored Girls.
Brandon Fobbs (Actor) .. Puddin Head
Born: April 19, 1981
Tom Arnold (Actor) .. Bink
Born: March 06, 1959
Birthplace: Ottumwa, Iowa, United States
Trivia: Brash, bullyish American comic actor Tom Arnold held down a number of "Joe" jobs after college--meat packer, box stacker, bartender, bouncer--before giving stand-up comedy at try. He was very funny in a blunt sort of way, but did not really make it big until his notorious union with comedienne Roseanne Barr in 1990. At the behest of his powerful spouse, who featured him as a semi-regular on her smash hit ABC sitcom Roseanne and made him a producer, Tom starred in two expensive network sitcoms, playing an obnoxious TV comedy star in one (The Jackie Thomas Show) and a standard-issue "lovable dad" in the other (Tom). Despite the strenuous efforts of Roseanne's production staff, neither program clicked with the public, though Arnold proved in both instances that he had the talent to stand on his own without the input of his wife. The Roseanne/Tom marriage went down in flames in 1993, with scorching and libelous incriminations from both parties. Industry pundits predicted that Tom Arnold was washed up, but he confounded his enemies with a well-received performance as a gregarious secret agent in the blockbuster Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle True Lies (1994). He then did a memorable turn in the Hugh Grant vehicle Nine Months (1995). Subsequently, Arnold has steadily worked in a number of decidedly mediocre films including the roundly panned McHales Navy (1997) in which he played the role created by Ernest Borgnine for his mid-1960s television series of the same name.Over the next several years, Arnold's film roles primarily consisted of straight-to-video comedies like National Lampoon's Golf Punks and Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday The 13th, but in 2001 he became one of the hosts of Fox Sports' The Best Damn Sports Show Period. The talk-show became one of the network's most popular series with Arnold remaining on full-time for four years and continuing to make guest appearances thereafter.After leaving The Best Damn Sports Show, Arnold tried his hand at screenwriting with the 2005 comedy The Kid & I, which he also produced and starred in. The film failed to excite critics or audiences, but that same year, Arnold turned in an impressive and rare dramatic performance in the indie dramedy Happy Endings.In 2007, Arnold could be seen in supporting roles in two sports dramas, Pride and The Final Season. He continued to work steadily in projects such as The Great Buck Howard, National Lampoon's Stoned Age, Restitution, and the romantic drama One Day. In 2012 he appeared in Tyler Perry's Madea's Witness Protection, and the Dax Shepard directed action comedy Hit and Run. He had a regular role on the Yahoo series Sin City Saints in 2015.
Alphonso McAuley (Actor) .. Walt
Birthplace: New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: Was born in Connecticut, but raised in Los Angeles. Participated in an improv workshop while in school and discovered a love for acting. Began his career as a stand-up comic. Appeared in more than 50 national commercials. Got his big break playing Bucky in the 2004 film Fat Albert.
Regine Nehy (Actor) .. Willie
Born: November 14, 1987
Nate Parker (Actor) .. Hakim
Born: November 18, 1979
Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Was an All-American wrestler in high school and college. Worked as a computer programmer before being discovered by a talent agent when he accompanied a friend to a modeling convention in Dallas, and was persuaded to move to Los Angeles to pursue acting, even though he had no prior acting experience. Big break came in 2007 when Denzel Washington cast him in The Great Debaters, which Washington was directing. Made his screenwriting and directorial debut with The Birth of a Nation at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival; the movie sold to Fox Searchlight for $17.5 million, establishing a record price for an acquisition at Sundance. In March 2016, announced the fall opening of the Nate Parker School of Film and Drama at Wiley College in Marshall, Texas.
Kevin Phillips (Actor) .. Andre
Born: December 11, 1981
Scott Reeves (Actor) .. Jake
Born: March 21, 1986
Birthplace: Carmel, Kalifornien, USA
Trivia: Most people would assume that being the son of a Hollywood legend would mean a life on easy street, but that wasn't the case for Scott Eastwood. His father, Clint Eastwood, insisted that he make his own way, which meant jobs in construction and parking cars before his own acting career took off. Scott might have gotten his first break via a small role in his dad's 2006 film Flags of Our Fathers, but his subsequent work has shown that he's not riding any coattails. Indeed, he was even credited as Scott Reeves (his mother's last name) in his early movies, including Flags, An American Crime, Pride, and Player 5150.Scott was born to Clint and former flight attendant Jacelyn Reeves on March 21, 1986. He grew up in Hawaii and has a younger sister named Kathryn, as well as five paternal half-siblings: Kimber Tunis, Kyle Eastwood, Alison Eastwood, Francesca Fisher-Eastwood, and Morgan Eastwood. After graduating from high school in 2003, Scott attended Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, receiving a degree in Communications in 2008. Preferring to avoid the glitz, glam, and occasional pretentiousness of L.A., he resides in a beach community outside of San Diego.After roles in films such as 2012's Trouble With the Curve and 2013's Texas Chainsaw 3D, as well as stints on television in Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D., Scott portrayed former champion bull rider Luke Collins in 2015's The Longest Ride -- a role that came naturally to the admitted adrenaline junkie, who fondly recalls visiting the Salinas Rodeo as a youth. He then switched gears dramatically by signing on to the supervillain film Suicide Squad and the biopic Snowden, proving he's no one-trick pony as his career continues to blossom.
Evan Ross (Actor) .. Reggie
Born: August 26, 1988
Birthplace: Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: The son of diva-cum-actress Diana Ross and Norwegian shipping entrepreneur Arne Naess, and the half brother of actress Tracee Ellis Ross, Evan Ross followed in the footsteps of his show-business mom and sister when he debuted as an actor in the late 2000s. He began his ascent in 2007 with two projects that premiered within weeks of one another: the HBO cable movie Life Support (in a challenging supporting role as an HIV sufferer who contends with his illness by indulging in narcotics) and a small part in the inspirationally charged theatrical feature Pride. At about the same time, Ross signed to star opposite Hilary Duff in the interracial romance Greta (2008). He landed a recurring role on 90210 in 2010, and later joined the Hunger Games film series, playing a rebel in Mockingjay - Parts 1 and 2.
Gary Anthony Sturgis (Actor) .. Franklin
Born: November 03, 1966
Jesse Moore (Actor) .. Artrell
Carol Sutton (Actor) .. Ophelia
Tony Bentley (Actor) .. Race Official (UOFB)
Vance Strickland (Actor) .. Race Official (Mainline)
Louis Herthum (Actor) .. Coach Logan
Born: July 05, 1956
Birthplace: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: As a youngster, wanted to be a stuntman after watching Steve McQueen in Bullitt (1968). Realized acting was more up his alley after appearing in a Baton Rouge stage production of N. Richard Nash's The Rainmaker in 1981. In 2004, founded production company Ransack Films, which produced The Season Before Spring (2008), a full-length documentary about the first post-Hurricane Katrina Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Launched the Web site www.locationtalent.com, an online directory for cast, crew and entertainment-industry workers listed by geographical location, in 2007. Was honored by self-improvement magazine Exceptional People in 2010 for his career and humanitarian work.
Wayne Ferrara (Actor) .. Race Official (PDR)
Born: November 22, 1956
Anthony Bean (Actor) .. Ron Lincoln
Harold Evans (Actor) .. Reverend
Ernest Anthony (Actor) .. Bob the Barber
Sunu Gonera (Actor)

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