Need for Speed


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Der Mechaniker Tobey Marshall wird von seinem Geschäftspartner, dem ehemaligen NASCAR-Fahrer Dino Brewster, hintergegangen und muss daher zwei Jahre unschuldig im Gefängnis sitzen. Wieder in Freiheit ist er entschlossen, es Dino heimzuzahlen ? und zwar, indem er ihm im größten Untergrundrennen der Welt in seine Schranken verweist ...

2014 German Stereo
Action/Abenteuer Drama Adaptation Verbrechen Autorennen Sonstige Suspense/Thriller

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Aaron Paul (Actor) .. Tobey Marshall
Born: August 27, 1979
Birthplace: Emmett, Idaho, United States
Trivia: Many know actor Aaron Paul for his role as Jesse Pinkman on the series Breaking Bad. The Idaho native began his career in the early 2000s, with a long list of appearances on shows like Suddenly Susan, The X-Files, CSI: Miami, Judging Amy, Criminal Minds, and Veronica Mars. In 2008, he took on a steady gig, joining the cast of Breaking Bad as a small-time drug dealer who joins up with Bryan Cranston to form the world's most unlikely meth manufacturing team. The following year he also began making recurring appearances on the HBO series Big Love, as well as taking on feature film work with roles in Last House on the Left and Wreckage. In 2009, he was nominated for an Emmy for his work on Breaking Bad in the acclaimed drama's second season, and the next year he would the Emmy for Best Supporting Actor in a drama series.
Imogen Poots (Actor) .. Julia Bonet
Born: March 06, 1989
Birthplace: Chiswick, London, England
Trivia: A doe-eyed beauty who trained with the Youngblood Theatre Company before making her screen debut in an episode of the U.K. hospital series Casualty, Imogen Poots appeared briefly in Matrix masterminds Andy and Larry Wachowski's V for Vendetta before a substantial role in the horror sequel 28 Weeks Later brought her to the attention of international filmgoers. Cast as the daughter of an original outbreak survivor (played by Robert Carlyle) who is helping to organize the repopulation of London after the English capitol has been declared free of infection, the fresh-faced starlet brought a sense of innocence to her role that might not have been quite as apparent had a better-known actress been given the part.
Dominic Cooper (Actor) .. Dino Brewster
Born: June 02, 1978
Birthplace: Greenwich, London, England
Trivia: A rough-cut British actor with a dark and slightly brooding presence, Dominic Cooper initially cut his chops on the London and Gotham stages, with two very different roles: adventurer Will Parry in the Royal National Theatre's epic production of Philip Pullman's iconoclastic fantasy His Dark Materials, and that of the womanizer Dakin in the Broadway run of Alan Bennett's The History Boys. Cooper earned favorable notices for each; the success of Boys prompted BBC Two Films and Fox Searchlight to launch a film adaptation in late 2006, also featuring Cooper. Though Boys scarcely represented Cooper's cinematic debut (he appeared in Neil Jordan's Breakfast on Pluto a couple of years prior, among other films), it did prove a watershed, spurring the young actor on to additional film work. In subsequent years, the thespian played Willoughby in John Alexander's U.K. television miniseries Sense and Sensibility (2008), adapted from the novel by Jane Austen; cut against type as an imprisoned white-collar criminal in the Wyatt Brothers' thriller The Escapist (2008); and essayed a supporting role as Sky, Sophie's (Amanda Seyfried) fiancé, in Phyllida Lloyd's big-screen ABBA musical Mamma Mia! (2008).From there, Cooper's career took off. He played future British Prime Minister Charles Grey and Keira Knightley's lover in the costume-drama The Dutchess (2008), followed by a supporting role in the Oscar-nominated An Education (2009), for which he shared a Screen Actor's Guild nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. Cooper had a busy 2011, first playing Howard Stark (also known as Tony Stark's father) in Captain America: The First Avenger; followed by a commanding performance in the dual roles of Uday Hussein and his look-a-like in The Devil's Double; and finally, a smaller part as famed photographer Milton H. Greene in My Week With Marilyn. He next took a role in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012), playing Lincoln's mentor in vampire hunting.
Scott Mescudi (Actor) .. Benny
Born: January 30, 1984
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Trivia: At the age of 10, he appeared in a youth theater production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Went to college planning to major in film but only attended for a year. Originally dubbed himself Lil Scott before deciding on Kid Cudi. His music career took off after he moved to Brooklyn and released the mixtape A Kid Named Cudi. Scored an Internet hit with his 2008 single "Day 'n' Nite." Released his debut album, Man on the Moon: The End of the Day, in 2009.
Ramon Rodríguez (Actor) .. Finn
Born: December 20, 1979
Birthplace: Río Piedras, Puerto Rico
Trivia: Was raised on Manhattan's Lower East Side and also spent time in his native Puerto Rico while growing up. Played intercollegiate basketball at Wheeling (WV) Jesuit University (1998-2001), and has displayed his ball-handling skills in Nike TV commercials and at NBA and college halftime shows, performing with Project Playground, a troupe he cofounded; also worked in community relations for the New York Knicks. Made movie debut in Carlito's Way: Rise to Power, a 2005 direct-to-video prequel to the 1993 Al Pacino hit. Has performed with the Abakuá Afro-Latin Dance Company.
Rami Malek (Actor)
Born: December 05, 1981
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Is of Egyptian heritage. Has an identical twin brother who is four minutes younger. Starred in Johnny Boy at the Falcon Theater in Los Angeles in 2004. Appeared in a 2007 production of The Credeaux Canvas with Vitality Productions in Los Angeles. Played an ancient Egyptian in both The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 and Night at the Museum, but per his direction on set, he played each character with a different accent.
Harrison Gilbertson (Actor)
Born: June 29, 1993
Dakota Johnson (Actor)
Born: October 04, 1989
Birthplace: Austin, Texas, United States
Trivia: In 1999, made her film debut in Crazy in Alabama, a comedy-drama directed by her stepfather Antonio Banderas. Was named Miss Golden Globe 2006. Her mother, Melanie Griffith, had that honour in 1975. Began her modeling career at age 18 and became the face of Mango jeans in 2009. Made Nylon magazine's 2010 list of Top 55 Faces of the Future.
Michael Keaton (Actor)
Born: September 09, 1951
Birthplace: Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Equally adept at sober drama and over-the-top comedy, Michael Keaton has a knack for giving ordinary guys an unexpected twist. This trait ultimately made him an ideal casting choice for Tim Burton's 1989 Batman, and it has allowed him to play characters ranging from Mr. Mom's discontented stay-at-home dad to Pacific Heights's raging psychopath.The youngest of seven children, Keaton was born Michael Douglas on September 5th, 1951 in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania on September 9, 1951. After two years of studying speech at Kent State University, he dropped out and moved to Pittsburgh. While working a number of odd jobs--including a stint as an ice cream truck driver--Keaton attempted to build a career as a stand-up comedian, which proved less than successful. He ended up working as a cameraman for the Pittsburgh PBS station, a job that led him to realize he wanted to be in front of the camera, rather than behind it. Following this realization, Keaton duly moved out to Los Angeles, where he joined the L.A. Branch of Second City and began auditioning. When he started getting work he changed his last name to avoid being confused with the better-known actor of the same name, taking the name "Keaton" after seeing a newspaper article about Diane Keaton. He began acting on and writing for a number of television series, and he got his first big break co-starring with old friend Jim Belushi on the sitcom Working Stiffs (1979). Three years later, he made an auspicious film debut as the relentlessly cheerful owner of a morgue/brothel in Night Shift. The raves he won for his performance carried over to his work the following year in Mr. Mom, and it appeared as though Keaton was on a winning streak. Unfortunately, a series of such mediocre films as Johnny Dangerously (1984) and Gung Ho (1985) followed, and by the time Tim Burton cast him as the titular Beetlejuice in 1988, Keaton's career seemed to have betrayed its early promise. Beetlejuice proved Keaton's comeback: one of the year's most popular films, it allowed him to do some of his best work in years as the ghoulish, revolting title character. His all-out comic performance contrasted with his work in that same year's Clean and Sober, in which he played a recovering drug addict. The combined impact of these performances put Keaton back in the Hollywood spotlight, a position solidified in 1989 when he starred in Burton's Batman. Initially thought to be a risky casting choice for the title role, Keaton was ultimately embraced by audiences and critics alike, many of whom felt that his slightly skewed everyman appearance and capacity for dark humor made him perfect for the part. He reprised the role with similar success for the film's 1992 sequel, Batman Returns. Despite the acclaim and commercial profit surrounding Keaton's work in the Batman films, many of his subsequent films during the 1990s proved to be disappointments. My Life (1993), Speechless (1994), and The Paper (1994) were relative failures, despite star casting and name directors, while Multiplicity, a 1996 comedy featuring no less than four clones of the actor, further demonstrated that his name alone couldn't sell a movie. Some of Keaton's most successful work of the 1990s could be found in his roles in two Elmore Leonard adaptations, Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown (1997) and Steven Soderbergh's Out of Sight (1998). An ATF agent in the former and Jennifer Lopez's morally questionable boyfriend in the latter, he turned in solid performances as part of a strong ensemble cast in both critically acclaimed films. In 1999, Keaton went back to his behind-the-camera roots, serving as the executive producer for Body Shots. Keaton continued to act throughout the early 2000s, and starred in Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005) alongside Lindsay Lohan. the actor took on another vehicle-oriented role when he agreed to voice the character of Chris Hicks in Pixar's Cars (2006). In 2010, Keaton voiced the Ken doll in Toy Story 3. Keaton enjoyed an unexpected career renaissance in 2014 playing the lead in Birdman, an older actor trying to stage a comeback by putting on a Broadway production. His work in the film was widely praised, and he earned his first Academy Award nomination when he was given a nod in the Best Actor category.
Stevie Ray Dallimore (Actor)
Born: May 04, 1967
Alan Pflueger (Actor)
Brian L. Keaulana (Actor)
Logan Holladay (Actor)
Born: May 15, 1989
Carmela Zumbado (Actor)
Jalil Lynch (Actor)
Nick Chinlund (Actor)
Trivia: Nick Chinlund's handsome, rugged exterior makes him an ideal candidate for roles in such high-profile, high-octane releases as Con Air and Tears of the Sun, so casting directors may be tempted to steer him toward films that make use of his somewhat imposing physical presence; nonetheless, the talented stage and screen actor also possesses the chops needed to highlight such little-seen indies as Amy's Orgasm and Chutney Popcorn. That rare combination offers great potential for crossover appeal, so audiences on both sides of the blockbuster spectrum can find reasons for appreciating an actor of Chinlund's caliber. The New York native started out as a jock, but his aspirations on the court were sidelined by a college basketball injury; however, it didn't take long for him to see the silver lining in his career-halting accident, and he soon veered toward acting. Though Chinlund would remain at Brown University in the following years, a shift toward drama classes soon convinced him that his future didn't lie on the well-polished planks of the basketball court, but the well-worn boards of the theater stage. Roles in such Williamstown Theater Festival productions as Mother Courage and Little Oedipus helped the fresh-faced hopeful make a name for himself in the theater community, and shortly after graduation, Chinlund opted to kick-start his feature career by making the move to Los Angeles. In addition to an impressively creepy early role in a pair of X-Files episodes entitled "Irresistable" and "Orison," Chinlund also made a mark in such features as Lethal Weapon 3, Bad Girls, and Eraser. While small-screen roles in episodes of Third Watch and Buffy the Vampire Slayer found Chinlund continuing to make a name for himself among television viewers, his performances in such character-driven dramas as A Brother's Kiss and Once in the Life saw the emerging actor eschewing more action-oriented fare in favor of roles in more down-to-earth features. Though supporting roles in Training Day, Below, and Tears of the Sun did find Chinlund's visibility rising among the multiplex set, it was his participation in such efforts as Goodnight, Joseph Parker (in which he played the eponymous character) that seemed to draw him the most praise from critics. In 2004, Chinlund rejoined Below director David Twohy for a role opposite action icon Vin Diesel in the eagerly anticipated Pitch Black sequel, The Chronicles of Riddick.
Chad Randall (Actor)
Buddy Joe Hooker (Actor)
Born: May 30, 1942
Trivia: Stuntman, stunt coordinator, second unit director, and actor.
Richard Lee Rutherford (Actor)
Tony Brakohiapa (Actor)
Brent Fletcher (Actor)
Paul Dallenbach (Actor)
Kanin Howell (Actor)
Michael Rose (Actor)
Beth Weisenburger (Actor)
E. Roger Mitchell (Actor)
Born: February 18, 1971
Antoni Corone (Actor)
Frank Brennan (Actor)
Tara Jones (Actor)
Han Soto (Actor)
Jill Jane Clements (Actor)
Rick Shuster (Actor)
Trivia: Started flying hangliders and gyrocopters in the early 1970s.Started flying helicopters in the early 1980s.Won the 2001 World Stunt Award for Best Aerial Stunt for his work in Charlie's Angels (2000).A member of the Screen Actors Guild and a charter member of the Motion Pictures Pilots Association.Served as president of the Motion Picture Pilots Association.
John Gatins (Actor)
Kerry Gatins (Actor)
Adora Dei (Actor)
Charles Black (Actor)
Tierre Turner (Actor)
Born: January 07, 1960
Mike Smith (Actor)
Tim Gilbert (Actor)
Tommy Rosales Jr. (Actor)
Born: February 03, 1948
Jacki Hill (Actor)
Chloe Warren (Actor)
Chelsea Small (Actor)

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