Get Hard


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About this Broadcast
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When a millionaire is convicted of fraud and sentenced to a maximum-security prison, he hires a man he assumes is an ex-con to coach him on surviving incarceration.

2015 English Stereo
Comedy Crime

Cast & Crew
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Will Ferrell (Actor) .. James King
Kevin Hart (Actor) .. Darnell
Craig T. Nelson (Actor) .. Martin
Tip "T.I." Harris (Actor) .. Russell
Alison Brie (Actor) .. Alissa
Edwina Findley (Actor) .. Rita
Ariana Neal (Actor) .. Makayla
Erick Chavarria (Actor) .. Cecilio
Paul Ben-Victor (Actor) .. Gayle
John Mayer (Actor) .. Himself
Jon Eyez (Actor) .. Big Mike
Nito Larioza (Actor) .. Jaoa
Dan Bakkedahl (Actor) .. Leo
Greg Germann (Actor) .. Peter Penny
Ron Funches (Actor) .. Jojo
Matt Walsh (Actor) .. Bathroom Stall Guy
Joshua Gillum (Actor) .. Rico
Chris Marroy (Actor) .. Trader
Katia Gomez (Actor) .. Rosa
James Moses Black (Actor) .. FBI Agent
Elliott Grey (Actor) .. Judge
Christopher Berry (Actor) .. Spider
Dustan Costine (Actor) .. Skinhead
Brian Oerly (Actor) .. Skinhead
Raeden Greer (Actor) .. Groupie
Melanie Hebert (Actor) .. TV Reporter
T.J. Jagodowski (Actor) .. Chris
Dave Davis (Actor) .. Cross Dresser
Mariana Paola Vicente (Actor) .. Alissa's Friend
Jackie Tuttle (Actor) .. Alissa's Friend
Candi Brooks (Actor) .. Alissa's Friend

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Did You Know..
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Will Ferrell (Actor) .. James King
Born: July 16, 1967
Birthplace: Irvine, California, United States
Trivia: Another member of the Saturday Night Live Screen Actors Guild, Will Ferrell made his major film debut as Steve Butabi, one of the spectacularly clueless brothers who serve as the protagonists of A Night at the Roxbury (1998). The character originated on SNL, where Ferrell had been a regular since 1995, entertaining audiences with his celebrity impressions and such characterizations as Craig the Spartan Cheerleader and junior high-school teacher Marty Culp.Born in Irvine, CA, on July 16, 1967, Ferrell attended the University of Southern California, graduating with a degree in sports information. Following graduation, he worked as a sportscaster on a weekly cable show, but he soon found his interests leaning toward acting and standup comedy. He enrolled in classes and workshops given at a local community college, and after only a year of training, he was invited to join the Groundlings, an infamous L.A. comedy improv group. Ferrell's involvement with the Groundlings led to his SNL discovery; from that point on, the previously unknown comic found himself enjoying growing recognition and a steady paycheck.Although A Night at the Roxbury turned out to be a complete and utter flop, it did little to prevent Ferrell from finding more screen work; the following year, he could be seen as journalist Bob Woodward in Dick and as the object of fellow SNL castmate Molly Shannon's unwanted affection in Superstar. A series of scene-stealing supporting roles followed for Ferrell in such films as Drowning Mona, Zoolander, and, most-notably, Old School. In the 2003 Todd Phillips film, Ferrell sunk his teeth into the role of Frank "The Tank", delivering several lines that would forever be quoted by frat guys the world over.But it was Ferrell's other 2003 film that truly announced his arrival as a Hollywood star. As the oversized titular character in director Jon Favreau's holiday comedy Elf, Ferrell delighted audiences and critics alike, making the modestly-budgeted film a surprise box-office smash.In the wake of Elf's success, Ferrell's 2004 plate was full, starring as fictional '70s TV newscaster Ron Burgundy in Anchorman (a film which had enough outtakes to merit an entire second feature upon being released to home video), taking a role in the Woody Allen's Melinda and Melinda, and signing on for lead roles in two long-anticipated projects: the filmed adaptation of John Kennedy Toole's cult novel A Confederacy of Dunces and the big-screen version of the classic sitcom Bewitched. Though the curse that had plagued the big-screen adaptation of Confederacy seemed to persist when, by mid-2006, there still seemed to be no signs that the film would be going before the cameras anytime soon, Ferrell continued to crack-up audiences with a hilarious cameo in the popular Vince Vaughn/Owen Wilson comedy Weddng Crashers, as well as a memorable turn in The Producers - a big screen adaptation of the smash Broadway hit that was inspired by Mel Brooks' 1968 comedy classic of the same name. As the 2000's unfolded, it became clear that Ferrell's comic fame could not be matched. He would score box office gold with many movies to comes, such as Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Stranger Than Fiction, Blades of Glory, Step-Brothers, Everything Must Go, and The Campaign, in addition to popular runs on TV series like The Office and Eastbound & Down.
Kevin Hart (Actor) .. Darnell
Born: July 06, 1979
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: After cutting his teeth on the stand-up comedy circuit on the East Coast, comic Kevin Hart got his big break when he was cast in the Judd Apatow series Undeclared in 2000. The then 21 year old had grown up using his sense of humor to help his family cope with issues like his father's drug addiction and incarceration, and eventually learning to thrive in the stand-up scene helped give Hart the tenacity to make it on a national scale, both on stage and on screen. Hart would headline several successful national stand-up tours over the coming years, in addition to his successful movie career, which would find him appearing in a host of films like Soul Plane, Fool's Gold, The Five Year Engagement, This is the End. In 2014, he had a trio of hits, Ride Along, About Last Night and Think Like a Man Too. His success continued into the following years, headlining The Wedding Ringer and Get Hard in 2015, and Ride Along 2 and a stand-up film, What Now? in 2016.
Craig T. Nelson (Actor) .. Martin
Born: April 04, 1944
Birthplace: Spokane, Washington, United States
Trivia: Solidly built American actor Craig T. Nelson started out as a comedy writer and performer, doing radio and nightspot gigs in the Los Angeles area. Success was not immediately forthcoming, and Nelson took a four-year sabbatical from show business, moving with his family to a remote cabin in Northern California. In 1979, he made his first film, ...And Justice For All, written by his onetime partner Barry Levinson. While subsequent roles in Poltergeist and Silkwood followed, Nelson would find true stardom on television. For eight seasons beginning in 1989, he starred as college athletics instuctor Hayden Fox on the top-ranked ABC sitcom Coach. Appearing alongside supporting players Jerry Van Dyke and Shelly Fabares, Nelson received an Emmy for his work on the show in 1992.After Coach, Nelson showed up in a few small roles in feature films and television mini-series before returning to series work in 2000, leading the cast of CBS's D.C.-based cop-drama The District. While enjoying the success of that show, Nelson found time for his first high-profile feature film role in over a decade, providing the voice of the head of a family of superheroes in the 2004 Disney/Pixar animated film The Incredibles. In 2005 he played the patriarch of the dysfunctional clan in The Family Stone, and followed that up two years later as skating coach in the comedy Blades of Glory. He was Ryan Reynolds disapproving dad in the hit comedy The Proposal in 2009. He was cast as the head of the Braverman clan in NBC's relaunch of Parenthood in 2010, and appeared in the inspirational Soul Surfer in 2011.
Tip "T.I." Harris (Actor) .. Russell
Born: September 25, 1980
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: One of the most successful rap MCs of the early 2000s, Tip Harris (born Clifford Harris in Atlanta in 1980, and occasionally credited by his musical pseudonym, T.I.), earned the moniker "the Jay-Z of the South" for his ability (like the said East Coast rapper) to meld toughness and smoothness with great dexterity. With such album releases as the 2003 Trap Muzik, the 2004 Urban Legend, and the 2006 King, T.I. not only seemed able to do no wrong in terms of numbers, but attained such popularity that he could soon be heard within a couple of hours on any major urban radio station.T.I. segued into film work in the mid-2000s with two parts: the lead in the gentle, slice-of-life ensemble drama ATL (2006) -- a picture about a young man and his friends growing up amid a difficult and confusing life in Atlanta -- and a small role in the Denzel Washington-headlined period crime drama American Gangster (2007), directed by Ridley Scott.
Alison Brie (Actor) .. Alissa
Born: December 29, 1982
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: One of her first acting jobs was an episode of Hannah Montana. Worked as a clown at children's birthday parties before being cast as Trudy Campbell on Mad Men. In 2009, simultaneously appeared on Mad Men and on new comedy Community.
Edwina Findley (Actor) .. Rita
Born: October 30, 1980
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: As a young child, her mother enrolled her in singing, acting and dance classes after noticing her enthusiasm for the performing arts. After college, made TV debut in HBO's The Wire in 2003, and later worked with the same creative team again on the network's Treme (2010-13). Lived with friend Viola Davis for a brief time after moving to Hollywood in 2009. Stage work includes Henry VI, Cyrano de Bergerac and Gee's Bend, which earned her an Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play nomination for a 2008 production of Gee's Bend in Philadelphia. With husband, Kelvin Dickerson, founded AbundantLifeU, which offers life and career coaching to up-and-coming artists in the entertainment industry.
Ariana Neal (Actor) .. Makayla
Erick Chavarria (Actor) .. Cecilio
Paul Ben-Victor (Actor) .. Gayle
Born: July 24, 1965
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Studied set design in college and was asked to take on a part in a play, which led to his shift to acting. First appeared on television in the 1987 made-for-TV movie Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife. Won critical acclaim for his portrayal of Moe Howard in the 2000 made-for-TV biopic The Three Stooges. Has been cast in roles on many HBO series including The Wire, Entourage and John From Cincinnati. Co-authored the play The Good Steno with his mother, Leah Kornfeld Friedman. A guest appearance on an episode of the USA Network series Monk led to his role, beginning in 2008, on that network's In Plain Sight.
John Mayer (Actor) .. Himself
Born: October 16, 1977
Birthplace: Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: Started playing the guitar at age 13. After high school, took time off to practice his songwriting skills while working at a gas station. In 2005, made a surprise visit to his high school for his Hall of Fame induction but was not allowed to attend the ceremony for security reasons. Received the Hal David Starlight Award at the 2006 Songwriters Hall of Fame Awards. In October 2011, was diagnosed with an inflammatory condition in his throat that required surgery. The condition was later complicated and in March 2012, he was forced to cancel his scheduled tour. He recovered and began a world tour in July 2013. Is a collector of rare and expensive timepieces.
Jon Eyez (Actor) .. Big Mike
Nito Larioza (Actor) .. Jaoa
Born: February 21, 1971
Dan Bakkedahl (Actor) .. Leo
Born: November 18, 1969
Birthplace: Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Was a member of the Chi Phi fraternity at Florida State University. Performed for five years with the Second City comedy troupe in Chicago. Is a founding member of the improv groups ZUMPF, 4 Square and Train Wreck. Voiced the character of Raiden in the video game Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks.
Greg Germann (Actor) .. Peter Penny
Born: February 26, 1962
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Actor Greg Germann is probably best known as attorney Richard Fish -- the tactless, neurotic litigator who went head-to-head with Ally McBeal in law school, but soon does an about face and hires her, on that character's eponymous Fox comedy drama. Actually, that role only represented the tail end of a long ascent to stardom for the gifted actor. Germann trained as a dramatist at an early age by performing in local stage productions in his childhood home of Golden, CO. In the early '80s, Germann moved to New York City and attended auditions before film producers tapped him for supporting roles in pictures ranging from the eminently forgettable (the 1986 Whoopee Boys) to the outstanding (the 1991 Once Around, the 1994 Imaginary Crimes). Germann found his greatest success, however, in television; after landing regular roles on two short-lived programs, the legal drama Sweet Justice and the sitcom Ned and Stacey (1995), the actor caught the eye of McBeal mastermind David E. Kelley. Kelley praised Germann as an actor so versatile that he could seemingly do anything; unsurprisingly, the role, like the series, lasted five seasons.Germann followed Ally McBeal up with supporting parts in a series of mostly forgettable films, including the direct-to-video Sandlot 2 (2005) and crazylove (2005), before returning to form with a prime role in the Will Ferrell racing comedy Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006). Germann then landed a regular role as a mentally disturbed diet guru in the decidedly quirky (and short-lived) comedy drama series In Case of Emergency (2007). He also delivered an extraordinary performance as a quiet, compassionate counselor in Monty Lapica's big-screen debut, Self-Medicated (2005). Germann appeared in Quarantine (2008) director John E. Dowdle revamp of [REC] Paco Plaza's Spanish-language horror film [REC], and starred in The Santa Incident, a family-friendly comedy film following a pair of siblings charged with helping Santa back to the North Pole, in 2010. In 2011 he co-starred in the drama Fly Away, and worked with Salma Hayek and Kevin James in the 2012 action comedy Here Comes the Boom.
Ron Funches (Actor) .. Jojo
Born: May 15, 1983
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Made his stand-up debut in Oregon at age 23. Made his television starring debut on Undateable in 2014. Appeared in his first movie, Get Hard, in 2015.
Matt Walsh (Actor) .. Bathroom Stall Guy
Born: October 13, 1964
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Founding member of the Upright Citizens Brigade with comedians Matt Besser, Amy Poehler and Ian Roberts. They met while studying at the ImprovOlympics Theater in Chicago. Cowrote and starred in the 2003 movie Martin & Orloff. Hosts a sports podcast called Bear Down, about the Chicago Bears.
Joshua Gillum (Actor) .. Rico
Chris Marroy (Actor) .. Trader
Born: September 25, 1988
Katia Gomez (Actor) .. Rosa
James Moses Black (Actor) .. FBI Agent
Born: September 16, 1962
Elliott Grey (Actor) .. Judge
Christopher Berry (Actor) .. Spider
Dustan Costine (Actor) .. Skinhead
Brian Oerly (Actor) .. Skinhead
Raeden Greer (Actor) .. Groupie
Melanie Hebert (Actor) .. TV Reporter
T.J. Jagodowski (Actor) .. Chris
Born: September 02, 1971
Dave Davis (Actor) .. Cross Dresser
Mariana Paola Vicente (Actor) .. Alissa's Friend
Born: January 08, 1989
Jackie Tuttle (Actor) .. Alissa's Friend
Candi Brooks (Actor) .. Alissa's Friend
Craig T. Kelly (Actor)