22 Jump Street


11:00 pm - 01:30 am, Saturday, November 15 on Comedy Central (East) ()

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Schmidt and Jenko go undercover at a university, posing as students to bust criminal activity amid the undergraduates.

2014 English Stereo
Comedy Action/adventure Crime Drama Crime Sequel Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Jonah Hill (Actor) .. Schmidt
Channing Tatum (Actor) .. Jenko
Peter Stormare (Actor) .. The Ghost
Wyatt Russell (Actor) .. Zook
Amber West (Actor) .. Maya
Jillian Bell (Actor) .. Mercedes
Ice Cube (Actor) .. Captain Dickson
Keith Lucas (Actor) .. Keith Yang
Kenneth Lucas (Actor) .. Kenny Yang
Nick Offerman (Actor) .. Deputy Chief Hardy
Jimmy Tatro (Actor) .. Rooster
Caroline Aaron (Actor) .. Annie Schmidt
Craig Roberts (Actor) .. Spencer
Marc Evan Jackson (Actor) .. Dr. Murphy
Joe Chrest (Actor) .. David Schmidt
Eddie J. Fernandez (Actor) .. Scarface(
Rye Rye (Actor) .. Jr. Jr.
Johnny Pemberton (Actor) .. Delroy
Stanley Wong (Actor) .. Roman
Dax Flame (Actor) .. Zack
Diplo (Actor) .. Spring Break DJ
Tyler Forrest (Actor) .. Stoned-Looking Kid
John Bostic (Actor) .. University of Internet Professor
Richard Grieco (Actor) .. Booker
Dustin Nguyen (Actor) .. Vietnamese Jesus
Ian Hoch (Actor) .. Improv Student
Kate Adair (Actor) .. Improv Student
Drew Cross (Actor) .. Waiter
Katrina DeSpain (Actor) .. Girl in Bathroom
Oscar Gale (Actor) .. Tattoo Artist
Janeline Condez Hayes (Actor) .. Slam Poet
Jackie Bohne (Actor) .. Slam Poet
Jason Richard Allan Foster (Actor) .. Rathskellar Host
Toby Nichols (Actor) .. Boy at the Pond
Toby Holguin (Actor) .. Mustached Goon
Eddie Perez (Actor) .. Library Goon
Mickey Facchinello (Actor) .. Drunk Beach Fight Girl
Tom Ventura (Actor) .. Spring Break Student
Brian Schacter (Actor) .. Spring Break Student

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Did You Know..
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Jonah Hill (Actor) .. Schmidt
Born: December 20, 1983
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Born and raised in Los Angeles, Jonah Hill first started to find success in show business as a cast member of the brilliant but canceled Judd Apatow series Undeclared. Like many of the actors who were fortunate to work for the successful writer/director/producer, Hill became a part of Apatow's extended stock company, going on to appear in a number of films including The 40-Year-Old Virgin, as a young man who really wants to buy some boots, and Knocked Up, as the buddy who suggested his friend's pregnant girlfriend get "something that rhymes with smushmortion." He also starred alongside his onetime roommate Justin Long in a variety of projects, including the college comedy Accepted. Hill re-teamed with Apatow and company for their second major effort of summer 2007, the Greg Mottola-directed, Seth Rogen-scripted comedy Superbad, but on that occasion, Hill scored his first lead. He starred as Seth, a slightly geeky high school senior desperate for sex and suffering from some fairly serious adolescent angst. The film rang in as a blockbuster and won critical raves across the board. At about the same time, Hill signed on for a much different screen assignment (and target audience), agreeing to provide one of the voices in the animated outing Horton Hears a Who (2008). He followed that up with a small but funny role in the heartbreak comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall as a starstruck hotel worker who really, really wants a visiting rock star to listen to his demo.He scored laughs in the Judd Apatow-directed Funny People, and worked again with Russell Brand in Get Him to the Greek. Hill shored up his indie cred by starring in the Duplass Brothers comedy Cyrus as a young man who is way too attached to his mother.2011 found Hill earning the best notices of his career in Moneyball, as the numbers-crunching Ivy Leaguer who helps Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) build the Oakland A's into a first-rate baseball team with seemingly second-rate players. His work in the movie brought him Best Supporting Actor nods from the Academy, BAFTA, the Golden Globes, and the Screen Actors Guild. Soon however, the actor was ready to get back to his comedic roots, pairing with Chaning Tatum for a satirical big-screen take on the 80's TV show 21 Jump Street, and following that up starring alongside Ben Stiller in The Watch.
Channing Tatum (Actor) .. Jenko
Born: April 26, 1980
Birthplace: Cullman, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Actor Channing Tatum might be best known to audiences as a shirtless young man baring his muscular physique for the pages of Abercrombie & Fitch catalogs. His career began when he was cast as an extra in the Ricky Martin video for "She Bangs." Up until then, he'd been drifting from one job to another after the promising football career he prepared for in military school floundered when he entered college. Modeling proved to be a natural fit for Tatum, and he cultivated a successful career appearing in print ads and commercials for such companies as Nautica, Gap, Aeropostale, Emporio Armani, American Eagle, and Pepsi. His charisma in front of the camera didn't go unnoticed and he soon parlayed his modeling career into a shot at acting, landing an appearance on CSI: Miami in 2004. He was soon given a substantial role in the sports drama Coach Carter, which dealt with familiar subject matter for the lifelong athlete. He had no trouble being cast in films geared toward twentysomethings, as 2005 and 2006 brought him roles in Havoc, Supercross, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, She's the Man, and Step Up. Within only a few short years, Tatum had worked with many other up-and-coming actors of his generation, such as Amanda Bynes, Anne Hathaway, Jenna Dewan, and Bijou Phillips. In 2007, Tatum was cast in the leading role in 2007's epic Genghis Khan biopic Mongol: The Early Years of Genghis Khan, directed by legendary Russian filmmaker Sergei Bodrov, but he was later replaced by Japanese actor Tadanobu Asano amid rumors that Tatum's dominantly caucasian features were ill recieved by producers, who wanted an actor of Asian descent to play the 13th century Mongolian leader. Tatum's career didn't stall as a result of the upset, however, as he was soon working with acclaimed director Kimberly Peirce on the Iraq War drama Stop-Loss. He played Pretty Boy Floyd in Michael Mann's gangster drama Public Enemies in 2009, the same year he had a prominent role in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. In 2010 he appeared in the Nicholas Sparks written romantic drama Dear John. The next year he had a short but memorable part in The Dilemma, but 2012 turned out to be something of a breakout year for the actor when he appeared in a variety of projects. First up was Haywire, Steven Soderbergh's action thriller. While working on that film, the duo cooked up Magic Mike based on stories Channing shared about his days as a male stripper. That film opened in the summer of 2012. Between those two projects, the comedy 21 Jump Street came out, featuring Tatum as an undercover cop working a high school with his best friend and partner played by Jonah Hill. His work paid off when he was named People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive in late 2012. Tatum continued working at a neck-breaking pace the following year, reprising his role in the G.I. Joe sequel G.I. Joe: Retaliation, starring in psychological thriller Side Effects and action film White House Down and appearing in cameo roles in This Is The End and Don Jon.
Peter Stormare (Actor) .. The Ghost
Born: August 27, 1953
Birthplace: Arbra, Halsingland, Sweden
Trivia: With a cool stoic gaze suggesting unmentionable thoughts lurking somewhere deep behind those deep, blank eyes, popular character actor Peter Stormare offered American audiences slightly discomforting comic relief in Joel and Ethan Coen's popular dark comedy Fargo (1996), though his versatility and adaptability have since led him to roles in everything from major Hollywood blockbusters to the stripped-down Dogma 95 efforts of eccentric Danish director Lars von Trier's Dancer in the Dark (2000). Born Peter Rolf Stormare in Arbra, Sweden, on August 27th,1953, the dynamic Nordic actor began his career with an 11-year stint with the Royal National Theater of Sweden. Aside from appearing in such productions as Don Juan and The Curse of the Starving Class, Stormare would pen such original plays as El Paso and The Electric Boy. Later earning positive critical reception in such classic Shakespearian productions as King Lear, the actor made his big-screen debut, and began a 15-year association with legendary Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, with a brief appearance in Fanny and Alexander in 1982. Later earning positive critical reception for his role in the legendary filmmaker's stage adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet in 1988, Stormare continued to gain career trajectory with numerous memorable stage and film roles in his native country. In 1990, Stormare became the Associate Artistic Director at the Tokyo Globe Theatre and made his American screen debut as a neurochemist who questions Robin Williams' experimental medical tactics in the touching Awakenings. Subsequently appearing in numerous international films (Freud's Leaving Home [1991] and Damage [1992]), Stormare hit his stateside stride with his chilling turn as a woodchipper-happy kidnapper in Fargo. Though he would continue to make appearances in such Swedish efforts as Ett Sorts Hades and Bergman's In the Presence of a Clown (1996 and 1997 respectively), his Hollywood star was on the rise with memorable roles in such increasingly mega-budgeted efforts as The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) and Armageddon (1998). Equally adept in comparatively low-budget efforts such as director George Romero's Bruiser (2000) and the aforementioned Dancer -- two roles which couldn't possibly be more polar opposites -- Stormare branched out into sitcom territory with his turn as Julia Louis-Dreyfuss' enamored superintendent in the ill-fated Watching Ellie in 2002. It wasn't long before Stormare was back on the silver screen, and with the same year potential blockbuster triple threat of The Tuxedo, Windtalkers, and Minority Report, it appeared as if Stormare's unique talents were as in-demand as ever. 2002 also found the established actor branching out with his role as producer of the romantic comedy The Movie Nut and His Audience.In 2005 he joined the cast of The Brothers Grimm in the role of an interogator, and took on a regular role in the television drama Prison Break. Stormare made guest appearances on a variety of television stand-outs throughout the 2000s, among them including Weeds, Monk, Entourage, and Hawaii Five-0.
Wyatt Russell (Actor) .. Zook
Born: July 10, 1986
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Has played goalkeeper for the Richmond Sockeyes, Langley Hornets and Chicago Steel hockey teams. As a youngster, appeared in two of his father's films, 'Escape From L.A.' (1996) and 'Soldier' (1998), but had little interest in show business. Had to give up his career in professional hockey after suffering a serious injury. Developed a love of film while recuperating from a broken hip and decided to give the family business a try. Formed a close bond with the cast members of Everybody Wants Some!! after spending 3 weeks in Texas. Attended the Maui film festival with his mother Goldie Hawn in June 2016. Along with Kelly Rohrbach, won the Rising Star Award at the Maui Film Festival in 2016.
Amber West (Actor) .. Maya
Born: October 07, 1986
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Trivia: Starred as Ashleigh Howard on Greek between 2007 and 2011. In 2011, starred as Mimi in a Los Angeles production of Rent. Nominated for 2015 Outstanding Female Breakthrough Performance Black Reel Award for her role in 22 Jump Street. Starred as Maxine on The Carmichael Show during its run from 2015 to 2017. Starred as Annie in Fox's Ghosted in 2017.
Jillian Bell (Actor) .. Mercedes
Born: April 25, 1984
Birthplace: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Trivia: Began taking improv comedy classes at the age of 8 in a local teacher's backyard. Was voted Most Likely to Be Famous during her senior year of high school. At the age of 18, dropped out of college after one semester and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in comedy. Was a member of the renown sketch-comedy troupe The Groundlings. Auditioned to be a cast member of Saturday Night Live, but was rejected and offered a job as a writer for the show instead.
Ice Cube (Actor) .. Captain Dickson
Born: June 15, 1969
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: One of the most powerful and uncompromising artists in rap music, Ice Cube enjoyed a surprisingly smooth transition into a career in motion pictures, first distinguishing himself as an actor and later branching out into writing, producing, and directing. Born O'Shea Jackson in South Central Los Angeles on June 15, 1969, Ice Cube came from a working class family, with both his father and mother employed by U.C.L.A. Ice Cube began writing lyrics when he was in ninth grade; a friend in a high school typing class challenged him to see who could come up with a better rap, and when he won the contest, Cube began honing his hip-hop skills in earnest. Before long, Ice Cube had formed a rap group called CIA with a friend, a DJ known as Sir Jinx. CIA began playing parties organized by Dr. Dre (born Andre Young), a member of a popular local hip-hop group called The World Class Wrecking Cru, and Cube and Dre both got to know Eazy-E (born Eric Wright), a rapper with a group called HBO who had started his own record company, financed by his successful career as a drug dealer. In time, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, and Eazy-E joined forces with DJ Yella (born Antoine Carraby) and MC Ren (born Lorenzo Patterson) to form the group N.W.A. With their 1988 album Straight Outta Compton, N.W.A.'s profane and provocative lyrics (particularly the infamous "F -- -- Tha Police") made them one of the most controversial groups in the history of rap music, and if they weren't the first gangsta rappers, they certainly brought the sound to a mass audience for the first time. In 1989, Cube, dissatisfied with N.W.A.'s management (and the fact he had been paid a mere 30,000 dollars for writing and performing on an album which sold three million copies), decided to leave the group and strike out on his own. He released his first solo album, AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, in 1990, and the disc's blunt, forceful sound and aggressive blend of street life and political commentary proved there was life for the rapper after N.W.A.. The following year, after releasing the follow-up EP Kill at Will, and a second album, Death Certificate, Cube made his acting debut in John Singleton's gritty look at life in South Central Los Angeles, Boyz N The Hood, which drew its name from an early N.W.A. track. Cube received strong reviews for his performance as ex-con Doughboy, and a year later starred opposite fellow rap trailblazer Ice-T in Walter Hill's Trespass. In 1995, Cube reunited with Singleton for the drama Higher Learning, and, later that year, expanded his repertoire by starring in Friday, a comedy he also wrote and produced. With his career in the movies on the rise, Cube spent less and less time in the recording studio, although he often contributed to the soundtracks of the films in which he appeared, and recorded with the L.A. all-star group Westside Connection. In 1998, Cube added directing to his list of accomplishments with The Players Club, for which he also served as screenwriter and executive producer, as well as played a supporting role as Reggie. The same year, he released his first solo album in four years, War and Peace, Vol. One: The War Disc. Cube went on to write and produce sequels to both Friday and All About the Benjamins, which co-starred his Friday sidekick, Mike Epps. He also continued to work in films for other writers and filmmakers, including Three Kings, Ghosts of Mars, and the extremely successful urban comedy Barbershop.In 2004, Cube's career continued to pick up steam. He appeared in the motor-cycle action thriller Torque, as well as Barbershop 2: Back in Business. By the next year, he was taking over for Vin Diesel, starring in XXX: State of the Union, as well as branching into the realm of family comedy with Are We There Yet?. Both were box office gold, and Cube went on to follow up the latter with 2007's sequel Are We Done Yet?.He tried his hand at an inspirational sports drama producing and starring in The Longshots in 2008. His love of sports found full flower in his 2010 documentary Straight Outta L.A., which he made as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. The film examined the relationship between sports and hip-hop culture in The City of Angels during the heyday of N.W.A. He appeared in the corrupt cop drama Rampart, and had a funny turn as the Captain to the undercover agents working out of 21 Jump Street.
Keith Lucas (Actor) .. Keith Yang
Kenneth Lucas (Actor) .. Kenny Yang
Nick Offerman (Actor) .. Deputy Chief Hardy
Born: June 26, 1970
Birthplace: Joliet, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Actor Nick Offerman honed an immediately identifiable image -- that of a rugged, imposing presence with an unmistakably menacing onscreen aura, occasionally tempered by nuttiness -- and parlayed it into a long string of offbeat characterizations. After guest spots on such prime-time series as ER and Gilmore Girls, and bit parts in features including Treasure Island (1999), Groove (2000), and November (2003), Offerman graduated to lead status with a decidedly wacky triple role in Martin Hynes' road movie The Go-Getter (2007). That same year, audiences could also catch Offerman via his small supporting role as a cop in Goran Dukic's jet-black comic romance Wristcutters: A Love Story. Meanwhile, Offerman also signed for one of the lead roles -- as an auto mechanic -- on the satirical Comedy Central series American Body Shop (2007). In 2009 he was cast as Ron Swanson in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation, and this turned out to be his breakthrough role. He parlayed that success into appearances in films like The Men Who Stare at Goats, All Good Things, Casa de me Padre, and the big-screen comedy version of 21 Jump Street.
Jimmy Tatro (Actor) .. Rooster
Born: December 02, 1992
Birthplace: California, United States
Trivia: Learned to make quality videos in high school.Was a member of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity while studying at the University of Arizona.Dropped out of college during his junior year.Has performed stand-up comedy at comedy clubs and college campuses across the country.Star and creator of the YouTube channel LifeAccordingToJimmy.
Caroline Aaron (Actor) .. Annie Schmidt
Born: August 07, 1952
Birthplace: Richmond, Virginia, United States
Trivia: One of Hollywood's most steadily employed character actresses, Caroline Aaron has appeared in an impressive array of films for some of the industry's most esteemed directors. A native of Richmond, VA, where she was born August 7, 1952, Aaron made her film debut as a waitress in John Sayles' Baby, It's You (1982). Her subsequent film credits include Sayles' Brother From Another Planet (1984), Mike Nichols' Heartburn (1986), Working Girl (1988), and Primary Colors (1998); Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989), Alice (1990), Husbands and Wives (1992), and Deconstructing Harry (1997); Nora Ephron's Sleepless in Seattle (1993), and Wayne Wang's Anywhere but Here (1999). In 2000, she popped up in Nichols' alien comedy What Planet Are You From? and Don Roos' romantic drama Bounce, co-starring Ben Affleck and Gwyneth Paltrow.Aaron has also acted extensively on television and the stage. Within the former medium, she has guest starred on such popular series as Mad About You and Law & Order, while she has appeared on-stage in such acclaimed works as the Broadway production of The Iceman Cometh and the national tour of Wendy Wasserstein's The Sisters Rosensweig.
Craig Roberts (Actor) .. Spencer
Born: January 21, 1991
Birthplace: Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
Trivia: Wanted to be a football player until the age of 8, when he realised that he wasn't good enough to play professionally and started drama classes instead. Credits his grandfather Cliff Roberts, a mime and ventriloquist artist, as an inspiration to become an actor. Appeared as Drax the Henchman in the pantomime Snow White at the Pavilion Theatre, Worthing in 2009. In 2012, starred in the Tim Burton-directed video of The Killers song "Here with Me", where his character falls in love with a wax figure. Returned to his secondary school, Lewis Pengam, to film scenes for his directorial debut Just Jim in 2014.
Marc Evan Jackson (Actor) .. Dr. Murphy
Born: August 21, 1970
Birthplace: Buffalo, New York, United States
Trivia: Has a brother and a sister.Started playing the piano at the age of 6.Participated in theater productions while he was in college.Holds minors in political science and environmental studies from Calvin College.Worked on schooners after graduating from college.Became a member of the Second City Detroit main company in 1998.In 2003, joined the improv group The 313.One of the founders of The Detroit Creativity Project.
Joe Chrest (Actor) .. David Schmidt
Eddie J. Fernandez (Actor) .. Scarface(
Rye Rye (Actor) .. Jr. Jr.
Born: November 25, 1990
Johnny Pemberton (Actor) .. Delroy
Born: June 01, 1981
Birthplace: Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: His father, grandfather and great-grandfather are all doctors who worked or trained at the famed Mayo Clinic. Was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis as a child; coincidentally, his father is a specialist in colon and rectal surgery. Failed his driver's test three times. In Los Angeles, took improv classes with the Upright Citizens Brigade. For the MTV series MegaDrive, which he hosted, he got to pilot a jet-powered semi, a 16-foot-tall motorcycle and a Czech fighter jet. Once did more than $30,000 worth of damage to an armored vehicle that was featured on MegaDrive. Has appeared in commercials for Honda, Best Buy and Gillette.
Stanley Wong (Actor) .. Roman
Born: June 08, 1987
Dax Flame (Actor) .. Zack
Diplo (Actor) .. Spring Break DJ
Born: November 10, 1978
Tyler Forrest (Actor) .. Stoned-Looking Kid
Born: May 02, 1989
John Bostic (Actor) .. University of Internet Professor
Richard Grieco (Actor) .. Booker
Born: March 23, 1965
Birthplace: Watertown, New York, United States
Trivia: American actor Richard Grieco has played leading and supporting roles on television and in features. TV fans will quickly remember him from the sibling '80s police series 21 Jump Street and Booker, in which Grieco played bad-boy detective Dennis Booker. Born in Watertown, NY, the darkly handsome actor's interest in performing began in high school where he was also active in sports, such as lacrosse, hockey, and football. He was so good at the latter sport that he was recruited to play for Central Connecticut University as a linebacker and fullback. Grieco left the school after two years and by the mid-'80s had established himself as a male model for the Elite Agency in New York. After modeling for such major clients as Calvin Klein, Chanel, and Armani for a while, Grieco spent two years studying acting with Alice Spieack, Warren Robertson, and Wally Strauss. He landed the role of Rick Gardner on the ABC daytime soap One Life to Live in 1985 and remained with the show through 1987, the year he moved to Los Angeles and began working as a guest star on such television shows as Who's the Boss? and The Bronx Zoo. In 1988, after a successful guest appearance, Grieco joined the cast of the Fox Network's 21 Jump Street. A year later, he starred in the spin-off, Booker, which ran until 1990. Though the series didn't last long on network television, it had success in syndication. Grieco made his feature-film debut playing Bugsy Siegel in Mobsters (1991), and in If Looks Could Kill. Since then, Grieco has built a solid career appearing in features ranging from Tomcat: Dangerous Desires (1993) to The Demolitionist (1995). In 1995, Grieco also worked in another short-lived television series, Marker. In addition to acting, Grieco has found success as a singer, a side career he launched in 1994. He started out with the Dunmore Band, and after gaining a large following among Los Angeles club hoppers, signed a record contract with a German label and released the CD Waiting for the Sky to Fall, which became a smash hit in Europe.
Dustin Nguyen (Actor) .. Vietnamese Jesus
Born: September 17, 1962
Birthplace: Saigon, South
Ian Hoch (Actor) .. Improv Student
Born: December 17, 1987
Kate Adair (Actor) .. Improv Student
Drew Cross (Actor) .. Waiter
Katrina DeSpain (Actor) .. Girl in Bathroom
Oscar Gale (Actor) .. Tattoo Artist
Janeline Condez Hayes (Actor) .. Slam Poet
Jackie Bohne (Actor) .. Slam Poet
Jason Richard Allan Foster (Actor) .. Rathskellar Host
Toby Nichols (Actor) .. Boy at the Pond
Toby Holguin (Actor) .. Mustached Goon
Born: December 20, 1969
Eddie Perez (Actor) .. Library Goon
Mickey Facchinello (Actor) .. Drunk Beach Fight Girl
Tom Ventura (Actor) .. Spring Break Student
Brian Schacter (Actor) .. Spring Break Student

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