Family Guy: Short Cuts


9:00 pm - 9:30 pm, Tuesday, November 4 on Comedy Central (East) ()

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Short Cuts

Season 18, Episode 11

Brian accidentally becomes a local hero. An old street pal, and now a successful millionaire dog ? reaches out and tries to convince him to get neutered. Meanwhile, Lois gets a pixie cut against Peter's wishes, so Peter retaliates by trying to out-embarrass her.

repeat 2020 English 720p Dolby 5.1
Animated Comedy Sitcom Cartoon Cult Classic Satire

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John G. Brennan (Actor) .. Mort Goldman
Keith David (Actor)
Born: June 04, 1956
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Actor, singer, and voice actor Keith David has spent much of his career on the stage, but also frequently works in feature films and on television. A native of New York City, David first performed as a child, singing in the All Borough Chorus and later attended the prestigious High School of Performing Arts. Shortly after graduating from Juilliard, where he studied voice and theater, David landed a role in a production of Coriolanus at Joseph Papp's Public Theater. He starred opposite Christopher Walken. David made his Broadway debut in Albee's The Lady From Dubuque (1980) and, two years later, had his first film role in John Carpenter's The Thing. He would not appear in another feature film until he played King in Oliver Stone's Platoon (1986). In between, David alternated between stage and television work. He appeared in five films in 1988, including Clint Eastwood's Bird, where he gave a memorable performance as jazz sax player Buster Franklin. In 1992, David showed his considerable skill as a singer and dancer and won a Tony nomination for starring in the musical Jelly's Last Jam, opposite Gregory Hines. David's film career really picked up in the mid-'90s, with roles ranging from a gunslinger in Sam Raimi's The Quick and the Dead to a New York cop in Spike Lee's Clockers to an amputee who owns a pool parlor in Dead Presidents (all 1995). In 1998, David had a brief but memorable role as Cameron Diaz's boisterous stepfather in the Farrelly brother's zany Something About Mary. In one of the film's funniest scenes, David tries to help Diaz's prom date, Ben Stiller, extricate himself from an embarrassingly sticky situation. He is also well known to animation fans for his voice work in, among other projects, Disney's Gargoyles, HBO's Spawn, and the English-dubbed version of the Japanese-animated film Princess Mononoke. In 2000 he appeared in Requiem for a Dream, Pitch Black, and Where the Heart Is, as well as providing the narration of Ken Burns documentary on the history of jazz. He continued to work steadily in a variety of projects including Barbershop, 29 Palms, Agent Cody Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and the 2005 Oscar winner for Best Picture, Crash. He also found work in Transporter 2, The Oh in Ohio, Meet Monica Velour, Lottery Ticket, and the 2010 remake of Death at a Funeral.
Lucas Grabeel (Actor)
Born: November 23, 1984
Birthplace: Springfield, Missouri, United States
Trivia: After graduating from high school, Lucas Grabeel set out for L.A., hoping to forge a career as an actor. His big break came in 2006 when he was cast in the smash-hit Disney TV movie High School Musical, which shot to the height of popularity among kids and young teens, along with its soundtrack. Grabeel followed up the performance with appearances on various TV shows like Smallville and Veronica Mars, but he knew to keep a good thing going: he signed up for the sequel High School Musical 2, reprising the role of dim-witted Ryan Evans. Over the next several years, Grabeel would continue to find success on screen, appearing most notably on the series Switched at Birth.
Mark Hentemann (Actor)
Ross Marquand (Actor)
Born: August 22, 1981
Birthplace: Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Trivia: Began acting at the age of 9 in church pageants. At the same age, he began doing celebrity impressions as a member of the Boy Scouts of America. Briefly double majored in marketing and acting at the University of Colorado before focusing solely on acting and earning a BFA in theatre. A successful impressionist, voice actor and improv artist, he used those skills to to impress casting directors Sharon Bialy and Sherry Thomas, who cast him as Aaron on AMC's The Walking Dead.
Allison Munn (Actor)
Born: October 07, 1974
Birthplace: Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: The diminutive, frequently scarlet-coiffed American actress Allison Munn essayed a series of bit parts in well-received Hollywood films during the first several years of the new millennium, including the Janet Fitch adaptation White Oleander (2002) and the quirky Orlando Bloom/Kirsten Dunst romance Elizabethtown (2005). She would go on to star on the series What I Like About You, Carpoolers, and One Tree Hill.
Alec Sulkin (Actor)
Born: February 14, 1973
Fred Tatasciore (Actor)
Josh Robert Thompson (Actor)
Born: March 11, 1975
Pej Vahdat (Actor)
Born: April 10, 1982
John Viener (Actor)
Born: July 10, 1972
Lacey Chabert (Actor)
Born: September 30, 1982
Birthplace: Purvis, Mississippi, United States
Trivia: A TV star with Broadway and animation voice work experience, Lacey Chabert finally made her movie debut on-camera in the big screen version of Lost in Space (1998). Born in Purvis, MS, Chabert began performing as a small child, learning how to play the violin and piano as well as sing and act. After playing the young Cosette in the Broadway production of Les Miserables for two years and appearing on the TV daytime serial All My Children, Chabert became a prime-time star playing one of the beleaguered Salinger family members on the Fox drama Party of Five (1995-2000). As the precocious youngest daughter Claudia, Chabert aged from child violin prodigy to grounded, if occasionally confused, teen before the show ended its run. While working on Party of Five, Chabert lent her voice to the animated movies Anastasia (1997) and An American Tail III: Treasure of Manhattan Island (1998). Chabert gained further notice as difficult daughter Penny Robinson in the big-screen Space, but the film was not quite the blockbuster it was expected to be. The lack of positive reviews did little to slow the actresses career though, as she continued to do frequent voice work (The Wild Thornberries Movie (2002) and Rugrats Go Wild! (2003)), as well as showing her face again in Not Another Teen Movie and Hometown Legend (both 2001).After climbing the credits as a tormenting teen in the 2004 comedy Mean Girls, Chabert would next dive headlong into a night of playful teen mischief in the 2004 teen comedy Dirty Deeds. She lent her voice to the animated Bratz series, and went on to act in a series of projects including Black Christmas, Sherman's Way, In My Sleep, and the 2009 supernatural romantic comedy Ghosts of Girlfriends Past.
Ralph Garman (Actor)
Born: November 17, 1964

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