American Pie präsentiert: Die nächste Generation


6:35 pm - 8:15 pm, Wednesday, December 31 on ProSieben ()

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About this Broadcast
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2005 German Stereo
Komödie Liebesfilm Fortsetzung

Cast & Crew
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Tad Hilgenbrinck (Actor) .. Matt Stifler
Arielle Kebbel (Actor) .. Elyse
Jason Earles (Actor) .. Ernie Kaplowitz
Eugene Levy (Actor) .. Jim's Dad
Tara Killian (Actor) .. Patty
Chris Owen (Actor) .. Chuck Sherman
Crystle Lightning (Actor) .. Chloe
Carla Alaponte (Actor) .. Leslie
Matt Baker (Actor) .. Derek
Matt Barr (Actor) .. Brandon Vandecamp
Daniel Booko (Actor) .. Senior Football Player
Sean Briskey (Actor) .. Novak
Jasmine Dustin (Actor) .. Actress
Russell Howard (Actor) .. Riggler
Bryan Irzyk (Actor) .. Band Concert Attendee
Richard Keith (Actor) .. Bandie
Kathleen LaGue (Actor) .. Receptionist
Michael Lawson (Actor) .. Bootleg Bandie
Jun Hee Lee (Actor) .. Jimmy Chong
Angela Little (Actor) .. Sheree
Dossett March (Actor) .. Andy
Lily Mariye (Actor) .. Dr. Susan Choi
Lauren C. Mayhew (Actor) .. Arrianna
Omar Benson Miller (Actor) .. Oscar
Norm O'Neill (Actor) .. Teacher
Nick Rish (Actor) .. Landon Vanderkamp
Timothy Stack (Actor) .. Mr. Nelson
Claire Titelman (Actor) .. Clare Beechwood
Rachel Veltri (Actor) .. Dani
Tim Stacker (Actor) .. Monsieur Nelson
Matt T. Baker (Actor) .. Derek
Dossett Marchese (Actor) .. Andy
Jim Jackman (Actor) .. Principal Vegas
Jennifer Walcott (Actor) .. Laurie
Colleen McDermott (Actor) .. Elyse's Mom
Judy Busey (Actor) .. Ernie's Mother
Micah Alberti (Actor) .. Football Player
Brandon Irons (Actor) .. Football Player

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Did You Know..
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Tad Hilgenbrinck (Actor) .. Matt Stifler
Born: October 09, 1981
Arielle Kebbel (Actor) .. Elyse
Born: February 19, 1985
Birthplace: Winter Park, Florida, United States
Trivia: The fair-haired, fresh-faced and photogenic Arielle Kebbel lived the dream of many an American teenage girl by traveling the direct, one-shot path from obscurity to an instantly flourishing career. Just after high school, this former victor of teen beauty pageants (and Hollywood hopeful) hit the road with her mom and undertook a cross-country journey in the family car from the Kebbels' hometown of Winter Park, FL, straight to Southern California. In no time at all (reportedly less than one week), Kebbel auditioned for a recurring guest role on the WB's series comedy drama Gilmore Girls -- and was hired immediately by series producers, thus realizing instantly her dreams of becoming a respected Tinseltown actress.In the popular Gilmore program, Kebbel portrayed Lindsay Lister, the woman who dates, then marries, then divorces small-town hunk Dean Forester (Jared Padalecki). The turn lasted from the midpoint of season three (2003) into the fall of 2004, concluding with the Foresters' estrangement. Kebbel then graduated from the small to the big screen with a series of turns in high-profile but (unfortunately) consistently schlocky and critically maligned Hollywood films. Kebbel traveled as one of the few white passengers on a "jive" purple airplane commandeered by Snoop Dogg in the neo-blaxploitation comedy Soul Plane (2004), then received second billing as one of the busty, "all-American" campers (and the child sweetheart of the lead) in 2005's direct-to-video sexploitationer American Pie Presents: Band Camp. Kebbel's profile would continue to raise throughout the 2000's, as she appeared in films like John Tucker Must Die, The Grudge 2, and on popular shows like The Vampire Diaries, and 90210.
Jason Earles (Actor) .. Ernie Kaplowitz
Born: April 26, 1985
Birthplace: San Diego, California, United States
Trivia: Actor Jason Earles is known to many as big brother Jackson on the popular tween comedy Hannah Montana. Having actually grown up in the state of Montana, Earles eventually attended Rocky Mountain College, which he graduated from in 2000. He then appeared in the gross-out comedy American Pie Presents: Band Camp before landing the role on Hannah Montana that would make him a familiar face in living rooms all over America. Earles would go on to enjoy similar success on the tween series Kickin' It.
Eugene Levy (Actor) .. Jim's Dad
Born: December 17, 1946
Birthplace: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: A gifted comic actor who also won acclaim as a writer and director, Eugene Levy was born on December 17, 1946, in Hamilton, Ontario, the home of McMaster University, where he enrolled after graduating from Westdale High School in the same city. Levy studied film at McMaster, and, in 1967, became vice president of the McMaster Film Board, a student film group where he met fellow aspiring moviemaker Ivan Reitman. (Other McMaster students at the time included Martin Short and Dave Thomas.) In 1970, Reitman began work on a low-budget horror movie called Cannibal Girls and cast Levy as Clifford Sturges. One of his co-stars was a struggling actress named Andrea Martin, who would later work alongside Levy's old pals Short and Thomas -- as well as John Candy and Joe Flaherty -- on the short-lived Canadian sitcom The David Steinberg Show. Levy and Martin's paths crossed again when they were cast in the Toronto production of the musical Godspell; the cast also included Gilda Radner and Paul Shaffer, in addition to Short, Candy, and Thomas. After Godspell closed in 1973 (just in time for the long-delayed Cannibal Girls to finally hit the grind-house circuit), Levy joined the Toronto company of the famed improvisational Second City comedy troupe, in which Candy and Flaherty were already cast members. After two years as a part of Second City, Levy, Candy, and Flaherty decided to move to California to try their luck in the States; they didn't fare well at first, but their idea for a television series about a ramshackle, low-budget television station eventually blossomed into Second City TV, or (SCTV, for short). While the show, ironically, brought Levy and his friend's back to Toronto (where it was shot), it also became a solid hit in Canada and developed a loyal cult following in the U.S., and, moreover, launched the careers of Levy, Flaherty, Thomas, Candy, Short, Martin, and Catherine O'Hara in America. (After SCTV's initial run ended in 1981, NBC brought the show back in an extended version called SCTV Network 90, which featured a higher budget, more guest stars, and ran until 1983. Levy also won two Emmy awards as a member of the show's writing staff.) Levy and Candy also created an acclaimed spin-off from the show based around their characters of polka musicians Stan and Yosh Shmenge, a 1984 cable special entitled The Last Polka. By the mid-'80s, Levy had become a familiar face on both episodic television and in movies, albeit almost always in comic supporting roles. In 1989, he began working behind the camera again, directing a special for his old partner Martin Short, and, in 1992, made his feature directorial debut with the John Candy/Jim Belushi comedy Once Upon a Crime. In 1996, however, Levy scored a bigger breakthrough when he and Christopher Guest began writing a screenplay for a mockumentary about a small town theater troupe. Waiting for Guffman became a surprise hit and gave Levy a meaty comic role as stage-struck dentist Allan Pearl. In 1999, the actor won another high-profile success with the blockbuster hit American Pie, in which he played the understanding but terminally non-hip father of hormonally charged teenager Jim (Jason Biggs); Levy reprised the role in the 2001 sequel American Pie 2 and again in 2003's American Wedding. Levy and Guest teamed up again in 2000 for the comedy, Best in Show, for which the two received a Best Screenplay nomination from the Writers Guild of America. He and Guest also co-wrote and starred in another 2003 mockumentary, A Mighty Wind, a parody about '60s folk musicians who reunite for a tribute concert several years after their heyday.For a few years after, it began to look as if Levy's primary occupation was reprising his role as Jim's dad in a series of lackluster, straight-to-video American Pie sequels -- with appearances in high profile films like A Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian and Ang Lee's Taking Woodstock becoming few and far between. In 2011, however, the comedy veteran received the prestigious distinction of being appointed a Member of the Order of Canada -- one of the nation's highest civilian honors -- before rejoining his former SCTV castmates in the made-for-television movie I, Martin Short, Goes Home, serving up a slice of nostalgia in American Reunion, and appearing opposite Tyler Perry in the 2012 comedy Madea's Witness Protection.
Tara Killian (Actor) .. Patty
Born: June 21, 1977
Chris Owen (Actor) .. Chuck Sherman
Born: September 25, 1980
Crystle Lightning (Actor) .. Chloe
Born: February 05, 1981
Birthplace: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: Moved to Los Angeles with her family at the age of 9.Studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse.Was mentored by musician Christi Mills, and later partened together to form the performance crew Ladies of the House.Her mother, Georgina Lightning, plays her character's mother in Trickster.Holds Canadian and U.S. citizenships.A member of the Enoch Cree Nation.A member of the hip hop duo LightningCloud alongside MC RedCloud.
Carla Alaponte (Actor) .. Leslie
Matt Baker (Actor) .. Derek
Matt Barr (Actor) .. Brandon Vandecamp
Born: February 14, 1984
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Family moved to Fairview, Texas, when he was in fourth grade. Was one of two students in the state, in his senior year in high school, to be awarded a scholarship by the Texas Thespians based on a monologue he performed. Got his big break as the lead in the 2003 film Levelland, when producers were impressed by his audition for a previous film that was put on hold. Moved to Los Angeles in 2003, where his first acting job was on the television series, ER. He had four lines.
Daniel Booko (Actor) .. Senior Football Player
Born: October 17, 1983
Sean Briskey (Actor) .. Novak
Jasmine Dustin (Actor) .. Actress
Born: January 01, 1983
Russell Howard (Actor) .. Riggler
Born: March 23, 1980
Birthplace: Bristol
Trivia: Writes and stars in the BBC Three series Russell Howard's Good News. Has performed his comedy on Live at the Apollo alongside numerous big names in comedy such as Jimmy Carr and David Walliams. Was awarded the title 'Best Theatre Show' at the Chortle Comedy Awards in 2009. Ran the Virgin London Marathon in 2010 in 4 hours and 15 minutes to raise money for the National Society of Epilepsy; his brother has epilepsy. Got into the finals of the 1999 So You Think You're Funny Competition.
Bryan Irzyk (Actor) .. Band Concert Attendee
Richard Keith (Actor) .. Bandie
Born: November 29, 1982
Kathleen LaGue (Actor) .. Receptionist
Michael Lawson (Actor) .. Bootleg Bandie
Jun Hee Lee (Actor) .. Jimmy Chong
Angela Little (Actor) .. Sheree
Born: July 22, 1972
Dossett March (Actor) .. Andy
Lily Mariye (Actor) .. Dr. Susan Choi
Born: September 25, 1964
Lauren C. Mayhew (Actor) .. Arrianna
Born: November 27, 1987
Omar Benson Miller (Actor) .. Oscar
Born: October 07, 1978
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Stocky and heavyset African-American supporting player Omar Benson Miller (whose looks recalled a young Forest Whitaker) debuted onscreen in the early 2000s. Miller appeared in a host of films of varying quality, including 8 Mile (2002), the Richard Gere remake Shall We Dance? (2004), and the direct-to-video sexploitation comedy American Pie Presents: Band Camp (2005). In 2007, Miller tackled slightly more somber material with a key role in the Halle Berry-Benicio Del Toro psychological drama Things We Lost in the Fire, about the relationship between a grieving widow and a heroin addict. Miller would continue to find success on screen for years to come, appearing in movies like Miracle at St. Anna and The Sorcerer's Apprentice, as well as on the TV series CSI: Miami.
Norm O'Neill (Actor) .. Teacher
Nick Rish (Actor) .. Landon Vanderkamp
Timothy Stack (Actor) .. Mr. Nelson
Born: November 21, 1956
Claire Titelman (Actor) .. Clare Beechwood
Rachel Veltri (Actor) .. Dani
Born: February 26, 1978
Tad Hilgenbrink (Actor)
Ginger Lynn (Actor)
Carla Alapont (Actor)
Tim Stacker (Actor) .. Monsieur Nelson
Matt T. Baker (Actor) .. Derek
Dossett Marchese (Actor) .. Andy
Jim Jackman (Actor) .. Principal Vegas
Born: September 10, 1957
Jennifer Walcott (Actor) .. Laurie
Colleen McDermott (Actor) .. Elyse's Mom
Judy Busey (Actor) .. Ernie's Mother
Micah Alberti (Actor) .. Football Player
Born: August 19, 1984
Birthplace: Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Trivia: Before acting, worked as a model in the Madison, WI, area. Participated in 2000's International Modeling and Talent Association competition in New York. Took private acting lessons from a theater professor at Northern Illinois University. Was preparing for his senior year of high school when he landed a full-time role on All My Children; finished his course work while appearing on the soap and was able to graduate on time with his classmates. Played rugby with a local team in Albuquerque while filming Wildfire.
Brandon Irons (Actor) .. Football Player