Life of Pi


12:50 pm - 3:00 pm, Saturday, February 7 on HBO (West) ()

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A zookeeper's son is stranded at sea aboard a lifeboat with a zebra, an orangutan, a hyena and a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker.

2012 English Stereo
Drama Fantasy Action/adventure Coming Of Age Adaptation Other

Cast & Crew
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Suraj Sharma (Actor) .. Pi Patel
Irfan Khan (Actor) .. Pi adulte
Gérard Depardieu (Actor) .. Le Français
Tabu (Actor) .. La mère de Pi
Adil Hussain (Actor) .. Père de Pi
Rafe Spall (Actor) .. L'écrivain
James Saito (Actor) .. Le vieil assureur
Jun Naito (Actor) .. Le jeune assureur
Andrea Di Stefano (Actor) .. Priest
Padmini Ramachandran (Actor) .. Dance Master
T.M. Karthik Srinivasan (Actor) .. Science Teacher
Jag Huang (Actor) .. Sailor

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Did You Know..
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Suraj Sharma (Actor) .. Pi Patel
Born: March 21, 1993
Birthplace: New Delhi, India
Trivia: Grew up in a Malayali family.Auditioned for Life of Pi (2012) as a request from his brother who was also auditioning for the role of Pi.Had no acting experience prior to auditioning for Life of Pi (2012).Was elected from a group of 3,000 other young men to play the lead role in Life of Pi (2012).Studied a Mass Communication course at New York University.
Irfan Khan (Actor) .. Pi adulte
Born: January 07, 1967
Died: April 29, 2020
Birthplace: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Trivia: Born in Jaipur, India, actor Irfan Kahn earned his master's from the National School of Drama in 1984 before embarking on his career. Beginning with a number of serials for Indian TV, Kahn soon developed a following, eventually transitioning into film work, and becoming a mainstay of the Bollywood film industry. He developed a reputation as a villain and character actor, though in 2005 he would expand his horizons, taking on the leading role in the movie Rog. Also around this time, Kahn began testing the waters of American film, appearing in A Mighty Heart and The Darjeeling Limited. A few years later, in 2008, he appeared in another cross-continental hit, playing a police officer in the Academy Award-winning Slumdog Millionaire.
Gérard Depardieu (Actor) .. Le Français
Born: December 27, 1948
Birthplace: Chateauroux, France
Trivia: Despite his unorthodox visage, Gérard Depardieu has made a profound mark on the acting world, earning a recognition as one of Europe's most accomplished performers and appealing leading men. Perhaps a contributor to his consistently intense performances, Depardieu's childhood was one of extreme poverty. At twelve years old, he dropped out of school and hitchhiked across Europe on an informal tour funded primarily by the profits of stolen cars and assorted black-market products. Depardieu would likely have continued in his juvenile delinquency were it not for a friend who was attending drama school in Paris. Intrigued, Depardieu enrolled at the Theatre National Populaire, where he studied his trade alongside future co-stars Patrick Dewaere and Miou-Miou. In 1965, the young actor made his debut in a French short film by the name of Le Beatnik et le Minet, and began making regular appearances on French television shows. By the mid-'70s, Depardieu had co-starred in 11 French films, though he wouldn't enjoy widespread success until his role of a nihilistic but lovable petty criminal in director Bertrand Blier's Going Places (1974). Not long afterward, Depardieu could be found holding his own against acclaimed French actress Isabelle Adjani in Barocco and portraying a passionate Communist organizer in 1900 (both 1976). In 1978, Depardieu re-teamed with Blier for the Oscar-winning Get Out Your Handkerchiefs, and he went on to win France's prestigious César award for his performance as a resistance fighter in The Last Metro (1980). After his portrayal of a 16th century peasant in The Return of Martin Guerre (1982), Depardieu played the title role in Danton, and he stepped behind the camera as co-director for 1984's Le Tartuffe.The 1990s were equally successful for Depardieu, particularly in the case of director Jean-Paul Rappeneau's 1990 version of Cyrano de Bergerac, for which Depardieu earned an Oscar nomination. He made his foray into American film in 1990's Green Card opposite Andie MacDowell . Though the bulk of his success still stemmed from French films (All the Mornings of the World [1991], Germinal [1993], A Pure Formality [1994], and Colonel Chabert [1994], to name a few) Depardieu nonetheless achieved moderate recognition in the American film market. Despite the failures of Ridley Scott's 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992) and Steve Miner's English remake of My Father the Hero, Depardieu was praised for his performances in Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet (1996), Nick Cassavetes' She's So Lovely (1997), and Randall Wallace's The Man in the Iron Mask (1998), with Gabriel Byrne, John Malkovich, Jeremy Irons, and Leonardo DiCaprio.Over the following years, Depardieu maintained his prowess in film. In addition to critically acclaimed performances in The Closet (2001), CQ (2001), City of Ghosts (2002), and Nathalie... (2003), Depardieu began work with internationally recognized French director Alain Chabat for RRRrrr! in 2004. Additional appearances throughout 2005 and 2006 included the title role in Boudu (2005), Alain in Quand j'étais chanteur (2006), and Chef Didier in Last Holiday. Depardieu made his directorial debut with 2000's The Bridge.Depardieu has become somewhat notorious for his stormy offscreen life. He made a concerted effort to cut back on his alcohol consumption following a heart attack and an emergency quintuple bypass operation, in 2000. In 2003, he officially cut off contact with his son, Guillaume Depardieu when the young man threatened him with a gun and received a suspended prison sentence. On another note, the elder Depardieu was involved in both a plane collision and two motorcycle accidents as well (in 1998 and 2003), and officials attributed at least one of the incidents to abnormally high alcohol levels in the actor's bloodstream. In 2005, Depardieu allegedly scandalized European viewers when he crassly (and drunkenly) insulted a fellow guest on a French talk show for comments that the woman made about the cookbook he had authored. The aforementioned cookbook was no one-hit wonder for Depardieu. A highly-regarded gourmand and gifted enologist, he opened the Parisian restaurant La Fontaine Gaillon, on the second arrondissement, along with Buffet froid co-star Carole Bouquet in fall 2003. In October 2005, Depardieu publicly announced his intention to retire from screen acting, following his starring role in Michou d'Auber (2007). Retirement was not to be, however, as he went on to appear in over a dozen projects since that film including Bellamy, Potiche, and 2012's Life of Pi.
Tabu (Actor) .. La mère de Pi
Born: November 04, 1970
Birthplace: India
Trivia: Striking Indian actor Tabu has had a fair amount of success in her brief career as a performer, taking on roles in roughly 30 films in eight years, mostly in her native India. She is the niece of the even more famous Shabana Azmi.
Adil Hussain (Actor) .. Père de Pi
Born: October 05, 1963
Birthplace: Goalpara, Assam, India
Trivia: Taught at the Netherlands Institute for 4 years. Has also taught at the Royal Conservatory of Performing Arts at The Hague. Worked as a theatre artist before turning to movies. In the early 1980s, performed with a group of stand-up comedians called the Bhaya Mama Group. In 1999, his portrayal of Othello in Othello - a Play in Black and White directed by Roysten Abel was termed as the best piece of Shakespearean acting by the newspaper The Scotsman. Received worldwide recognition for his role as the protagonist's father in Ang Lee's movie Life of Pi (2012).
Ayush Tandon (Actor)
Born: July 31, 1998
Rafe Spall (Actor) .. L'écrivain
Born: March 10, 1983
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Named after the title character in Francis Beaumont's The Knight of the Burning Pestle, played by his father Timothy Spall in a 1981 Royal Shakespeare Company production, and then by himself in a 2005 revival. Encouraged by his father to join the National Youth Theatre at age 15. At 19, unhappy with the "fat boy" parts he was being offered, began dieting and exercising and eventually lost nearly 80 pounds. Bared it all for his first leading role in 2006's The Chatterley Affair. Acted opposite his real-life dad, playing father and son, in a 2007 British television adaptation of E. M. Forster's A Room With a View. Worked out for his role in the romantic comedy I Give It a Year, saying he wanted to look convincing enough for co-star Rose Byrne to conceivably fancy him.
James Saito (Actor) .. Le vieil assureur
Born: March 06, 1955
Trivia: Something of an old standby -- a stalwart -- whenever Hollywood needed to call on an Asian-American character actor during the '70s, '80s, '90s, and 2000s, James Saito made countless guest appearances on such blockbuster programs as M*A*S*H, The Fall Guy, and The A-Team, often without even so much as a character name. (The M*A*S*H appearances list him only as "South Korean" or "Korean Soldier.") From the early '80s onward, Saito's resumé started to incorporate a number of feature films; per the experiences of most character players, these pictures varied substantially in quality -- from the depths of Hot Dog... The Movie! (1983) to the heights of Buckaroo Banzai (1984) and Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995). In 2007, Saito landed one of his first regular series roles, as Dr. Chen on the spiritual drama Eli Stone.
Jun Naito (Actor) .. Le jeune assureur
Andrea Di Stefano (Actor) .. Priest
Padmini Ramachandran (Actor) .. Dance Master
Born: June 12, 1932
Died: September 25, 2006
T.M. Karthik Srinivasan (Actor) .. Science Teacher
Jag Huang (Actor) .. Sailor

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