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Verlieren heißt siegen

Season 3, Episode 8

Maya fällt es unheimlich schwer, JJ erwachsen werden zu lassen. Sie plant sogar heimlich, mit ihm aufs College zu gehen, damit sie weiterhin zusammenwohnen können. Der Rest der Familie hat dafür überhaupt kein Verständnis - allen voran JJ, der sich endlich abnabeln und selbstständig werden will.

repeat 2019 German
Komödie Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Minnie Driver (Actor) .. Maya DiMeo
John Ross Bowie (Actor) .. Jimmy DiMeo
Micah Fowler (Actor) .. JJ DiMeo
Cedric Yarbrough (Actor) .. Kenneth
Mason Cook (Actor) .. Ray DiMeo
Kyla Kenedy (Actor) .. Dylan DiMeo
Sarah Chalke (Actor) .. Melanie
Liz Cackowski (Actor) .. Joyce
Victor Turpin (Actor) .. Javier
Jessica Blair Herman (Actor) .. Todra
Irene White (Actor) .. Nathalie
Ebboney Wilson (Actor) .. Maeve
Kincaid Walker (Actor) .. Hillary

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Minnie Driver (Actor) .. Maya DiMeo
Born: January 31, 1970
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Displaying talent both for acting and for appearing at awards ceremonies wearing dresses that attract more attention than the awards themselves, Minnie Driver rose from almost complete obscurity to her position as one of the most visible British actresses of the 1990s over the course of just a few years. Born Amelia Driver in London on January 31, 1971, she was christened "Minnie" by her sister, who was too young to pronounce her little sister's name correctly. Raised in Barbados and schooled in locales as diverse as Paris, Grenoble, and Hampshire, Driver attended the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where she studied drama.Driver got her start on the stage and on television and made her big-screen debut in Circle of Friends in 1995. Playing the film's protagonist -- a "big, soft girl," as one of the film's characters calls her -- she was required to gain over 20 pounds for the role. She won critical acclaim for her performance, but had trouble finding more work until she lost the weight. Once she was revealed to be a statuesque beauty in the James Bond film GoldenEye (1995), she soon was being written up in a number of magazine articles that hailed her as one to watch. Critical appreciation for her work in Sleepers and Stanley Tucci's Big Night followed in 1996, and the next year, Driver proved herself capable of handling both comedy and a convincing Midwestern accent in Grosse Pointe Blank. That same year, she had what was possibly her most high-profile role to date in Gus Van Sant's Good Will Hunting. Starring as Matt Damon's brilliant girlfriend (a role she reportedly played offscreen as well), she earned a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her performance.In 1998, Driver could be seen in The Governess and At Satchem Farm, a romantic comedy she executive produced with her sister, Kate, and actor Nigel Hawthorne. She also ventured into the action realm with Hard Rain. Driver then put her voice to lucrative use, voicing characters in Disney's Tarzan, South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut in 1999, and Lady Eboshi in the 1999 English dubbed release of the Japanese film Princess Mononoke. That same year, she took a swing at Oscar Wilde, starring in Oliver Parker's adaptation of Wilde's An Ideal Husband with Rupert Everett, Cate Blanchett, Julianne Moore, and Jeremy Northam. Driver then shed her corset and donned an American accent for her starring role in Bonnie Hunt's Return to Me (2000), a romantic comedy that cast the actress as a woman who falls in love with a widowed architect (David Duchovny) and discovers a surprising secret about the identity of his dead wife.Driver returned to television in 2007, when she co-starred with Eddie Izzard for the FX Network's The Riches, a series following a family squatting in an upscale suburban community. The role earned her nominations for an Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series in both 2007 and 2008. In 2010, Driver joined actress Hilary Swank in Conviction, a film chronicling the real-life story of a single mother who obtains a law degree to represent her brother, who was wrongfully convicted of murder. The same year, Driver joined Paul Giamatti for which she would earn a Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress. The actress co-starred with a cast including Vera Farmiga and Will Arnett in the 2011 comedy Goats.
John Ross Bowie (Actor) .. Jimmy DiMeo
Born: May 30, 1971
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Early jobs included high-school teacher and copywriter. Performed with sketch comedy groups Upright Citizens Brigade and Naked Babies. Was a member of New York City punk band Egghead. Starred with a hand puppet in a series of commercials for Ford.
Micah Fowler (Actor) .. JJ DiMeo
Born: March 05, 1998
Birthplace: Barnegat, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Has cerebral palsy. Uses both a walker and a wheelchair (for longer distances) to get around. Made his acting debut at age 9 in an episode of Blue's Clues and also appeared in several Sesame Street episodes. Is a big movie fan, especially of the Marvel and D.C. franchises; and is also a Star Wars geek. Belongs to the Woodbridge Warriors, a sled hockey team for special-needs kids. Plays video games. Collects vintage cell phones.
Cedric Yarbrough (Actor) .. Kenneth
Born: August 26, 1971
Birthplace: Burnsville, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Started his career in college appearing in student theater productions, including the lead role in Sweeney Todd. Is an alumnus of Minneapolis' Brave New Workshop, whose past members include Al Franken, Peter MacNicol and Mo Collins. Landed his first major TV role with Comedy Central's Cops parody Reno 911! While still appearing as a police officer on Reno 911! on TV, he played a prison guard in the 2004 movie Meet the Fockers. In addition to his film and television work, has lent his voice to various video game, including Iron Man 2, Mafia II and Crash: Mind Over Mutant.
Mason Cook (Actor) .. Ray DiMeo
Born: July 25, 2000
Birthplace: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Became interested in acting at age 8, when the manager for his actor sister, Lilly, suggested that he may also have a talent for performing. Landed his first ever audition, which was a commercial for Dunkin' Donuts. Is a celebrity Ambassador for GenerationOn, a charity that encourages young people to volunteer. Has aspirations to direct, so he prefers to shadow the directors of the shows he works on, instead of retreating to his trailer between takes.
Kyla Kenedy (Actor) .. Dylan DiMeo
Born: February 04, 2003
Birthplace: Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Appeared in print campaigns for Macy's, Ann Taylor and Hertz. Walked the runway at Charleston Fashion Week in Charleston, South Carolina in 2008 and '09. Won both the Grace Award for her role in Raising Izzie and the Young Artist Award for Best Actress at the Movieguide Awards in 2013. Performed a dance-off with Walking Dead co-star Vincent Ward at the Walker Stalker convention in Chicago in 2015. Hosted Down 'N Dirty, an online talk show where she playfully interviewed Walking Dead cast members at Walker Stalker Conventions in 2016.
Sarah Chalke (Actor) .. Melanie
Born: August 27, 1976
Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Ottawa-born Sarah Chalke first gained notoriety in 1993 when, at the beginning of the show's sixth season, she was cast on ABC's hit sitcom Roseanne as oldest daughter Becky, a role that had previously been filled by Alicia Goranson, who exited the show for college. Chalke continued to play Becky for two seasons until Goranson returned, but the two actresses took turns playing the character throughout the season. Goranson left again before the show's ninth and final season, and Chalke resumed the role full-time.Following the end of Roseanne, Chalke took on a role in the Canadian series Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy. While that show only lasted nine episodes, it would only be a couple more years before the actress found herself on another hit series. In 2001, she was cast as Elliot Reid, the female lead opposite Zach Braff on the cult hit NBC medical comedy Scrubs. The massively successful show would run until 2010, earning Chalke legions of fans.In addition to her series television work, Chalke has acted in a number of made-for-TV movies and small independent films over the years. In 2007 she had her first role in a high-profile Hollywood movie with a supporting turn alongside Jon Heder and Diane Keaton in the comedy Mama's Boy. She would also find continued success on the small screen, with starring roles on shows like Mad Love, a recurring gig on Cougar Town and guest spots on shows like Grey's Anatomy and Angie Tribeca.
Liz Cackowski (Actor) .. Joyce
Born: November 06, 1977
Victor Turpin (Actor) .. Javier
Jessica Blair Herman (Actor) .. Todra
Irene White (Actor) .. Nathalie
Ebboney Wilson (Actor) .. Maeve
Kincaid Walker (Actor) .. Hillary

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