Empire


11:10 pm - 12:52 am, Sunday, December 14 on STARZ ENCORE Action HD (East) ()

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An ambitious South Bronx drug dealer gets in over his head when he becomes involved in an investment scheme with a shady Wall Street banker. He discovers going straight is a more complicated matter than he ever imagined.

2002 English Dolby 5.1
Crime Drama Drama Other

Cast & Crew
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John Leguizamo (Actor) .. Victor Rosa
Peter Sarsgaard (Actor) .. Jack
Denise Richards (Actor) .. Trish
Vincent Laresca (Actor) .. Jimmy
Isabella Rossellini (Actor) .. La Colombiana
Sonia Braga (Actor) .. Iris
Delilah Cotto (Actor) .. Carmen
Nestor Serrano (Actor) .. Rafael
Anthony "Treach" Criss (Actor) .. Chedda
Rafael Baez (Actor) .. Jay
Fat Joe (Actor) .. Tito
Carlos Leon (Actor) .. Hector
Felix Solis (Actor) .. Jose
Omar Pastran (Actor) .. Jason
Rob B. Campbell (Actor) .. Detective O'Brien
Granville Adams (Actor) .. Detective Jones
Jean-luke Figueroa (Actor) .. Little Boy
Nicole Fisher (Actor) .. Waitress
Maritza Morgado (Actor) .. Maria
Sam Coppola (Actor) .. Bobby Gold
Karina Arroyave (Actor) .. Cheena
Mike Figueroa (Actor) .. Mark
Marta Vidal (Actor) .. Aunt
Andre De Leon (Actor) .. Teenager
Monica Steuer (Actor) .. Receptionist
Teo Castellanos (Actor) .. Raul
Tanya Byers (Actor) .. Cleo
Giovanna Gomez (Actor) .. Bartender
Jaime Velez (Actor) .. Thug
Rosanne C. Lucarelli (Actor) .. Nurse
Sally Simone Dealy (Actor) .. Angelina
Christina Benitan (Actor) .. Sandy
Edward Rosado (Actor) .. Lil' Vic
Tom York (Actor) .. Taylor
Dashia Lopez (Actor) .. Waitress
Luis Ganell (Actor) .. `G'
Tim Gallin (Actor) .. Doorman
Elliot Santiago (Actor) .. Tito's Boy No. 1
Tony Rhune (Actor) .. Tito's Boy No. 2
Derrick Simmons (Actor) .. Tito's Boy No. 3
Stracy Diaz (Actor) .. Gina
Kidada Jones (Actor) .. Sasha
Keith Hochstin (Actor) .. Hoc
George Whipple (Actor) .. Himself
Gigi Stone Woods (Actor) .. Herself
Robert B. Campbell (Actor) .. Himself

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John Leguizamo (Actor) .. Victor Rosa
Born: July 22, 1964
Birthplace: Bogotá, Colombia
Trivia: John Leguizamo is a Colombian-born comedian and actor best known for his memorable, often sharply satirical, characterizations of Latinos on stage and in films. He began his career as a stand-up comedian in New York clubs and as a performer in small independent feature films. These engagements led to his playing small roles in major features such as Casualties of War (1989) and Die Hard 2 (1990) where he was typically cast as a violent, unsavory fellow; none of these films seemed to utilize his talents and potential on film. Leguizamo has fared better in smaller films such as Time Expired (1991). His stage career also continues to grow. For his one-man show Mambo Mouth, a scathing look at Hispanic stereotypes, he won awards and great acclaim. His follow-up play Spic-o-Rama is equally funny and thought provoking. Leguizamo played his first leading film role in Super Mario Brothers. (1993). That year he also played an important and acclaimed role in De Palma's Carlito's Way. In 1995 he finished two movies, A Pyromaniac's Love Story and To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar where he played the lovely drag queen Miss Chi Chi Rodriguez. That year, Leguizamo also created, scripted, executive produced and starred in a sketch comedy show on Fox, House of Buggin. Done in the style of Fox's smash hit series In Living Color, Leguizamo's show was billed as the first show of its kind to feature an all Latino cast. Unfortunately, though the show received good ratings, it failed to attract an audience and was cancelled after only a few months. The Colombian funnyman has since returned to feature films. In 1996, he starred, wrote and co-produced another showcase for his talents, The Pest.
Peter Sarsgaard (Actor) .. Jack
Born: March 07, 1971
Birthplace: Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, United States
Trivia: An actor who has demonstrated a fearless capacity for exploring the darker side of human nature, Peter Sarsgaard became synonymous with the term "edgy young performer." With looks that allow him to either play soft-skinned pretty boys or greasy-haired white trash refuse, Sarsgaard has used his malleable features and brooding charisma to great effect in such films as Kimberly Peirce's Boys Don't Cry.A graduate of St. Louis' Washington University, where he was a co-founder of the improvisational group Mama's Pot Roast, Sarsgaard studied at the Actors' Studio in New York. After he completed his studies, he was cast in the off-Broadway production of Horton Foote's Laura Dennis, and, as a member of Douglas Carter Beane's Drama Department, he appeared in John Cameron Mitchell's off-Broadway production of Kingdom of Earth.Sarsgaard made his screen debut in Tim Robbins' Dead Man Walking (1995) but had his first substantial role in The Man in the Iron Mask (1998), which cast him as the ill-fated son of John Malkovich's dueling Muskateer. He then appeared in a series of largely unseen independent features, including Larry Clark's Another Day in Paradise and Morgan J. Freeman's Desert Blue (both 1998). In 1999, Sarsgaard broke out of obscurity with his role in Kimberly Peirce's Boys Don't Cry. Cast as a violent yet charismatic ex-con, the actor managed to stand out in a film saturated with strong performances, and the film's unanticipated success provided him with an introduction to a wide audience. His increased profile was reflected in the number of projects he was involved with the following year, including P.J. Hogan's Unconditional Love, a drama about a woman (Kathy Bates) who joins forces with the lover of a dead pop star to track down the star's murderer.Sarsgaard reached a new level of critical acclaim with his supporting performances in two little-seen but highly praised features: 2003's journalist drama Shattered Glass and 2004's biopic Kinsey. In the former, he played dedicated, soft-spoken New Republic editor Chuck Lane, who becomes increasingly more agitated as he catches hotshot reporter Steven Glass fabricating stories. Racking up scores of Best Supporting Actor nods from critics' groups and the Golden Globes, it seemed inevitable that the Academy would recognize Sarsgaard, but he was passed over. A similar fate occurred with Kinsey, in which the actor convincingly played the curious, bisexual assistant - and occasional lover - of the sex researcher.Though ignored by the Oscars, Sarsgaard found his profile rising with powerful casting directors, and in turn, the public. After memorably essaying the role of a stoner gravedigger in the popular 2004 indie Garden State, the actor broke through to mass audiences in 2005 with a trio supporting performances in big-budget genre films: the supernatural thriller The Skeleton Key, the blockbuster Flighplan, and the war memoir Jarhead. Bringing his distinctively low-key delivery to a range of parts that were by turns mystical, sinister and conflicted, Sarsgaard secured his place in the pantheon of great Hollywood character actors.Saarsgard delivered solid performances in Year of the Dog and Rendition (both 2007), and co-starred with Dennis Hopper and Patricia Clarkson for the psychological drama Elegy in 2008. The following year he played the role of a man who becomes increasingly concerned about the behavior of his adoptive daughter for The Orphan, and took on the part of the much-older boyfriend of a 16-year-old girl (Carey Mulligan) for the coming of age drama An Education. Saarsgard joined Cameron Diaz and Tom Cruise for a supporting role in the action comedy Knight and Day (2010), and joined the cast of The Green Lantern in 2011.
Denise Richards (Actor) .. Trish
Born: February 17, 1971
Birthplace: Downers Grove, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Green-eyed former model Denise Richards went in a few short years from complete obscurity to one of the many "Next Big Things" to entice filmgoers in the late 1990s. Born February 17, 1971 in a Chicago suburb, Richards moved with her family to San Diego at the age of twelve. Following a modeling stint in New York (which was of limited success due to Richards' 5' 6" height), Richards moved to Los Angeles to try her hand at acting. She found work in shows such as Doogie Howser, MD and Saved By the Bell before getting her first break in 1993 as Ben Affleck's girlfriend in the short-lived Against the Grain.1993 also marked Richards' film debut in National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1. This led to her first starring role in the bizarre 1994 "family film" Tammy and the T-Rex. Following a small part in Gregg Araki's Nowhere (1997), Richards acquired relative fame, not to mention a dedicated group of male followers, for her role in Paul Verhoeven's $100 million sci-fi action film Starship Troopers. Featuring an army of giant ants doing battle with an army of tawny-skinned, white-toothed young men and women who appeared to have wandered off a Nordic Track commercial, the movie met with enough success to constitute Richards' "big break." She gained further exposure (literally) and fame with her next venture, 1998's Wild Things. Cast as spoiled socialite Kelly Van Ryan, Richards gave a delightfully trashy performance in a film that called for her to lie, cheat, scheme, seduce, kill, and even perform a lesbian love scene with co-star Neve Campbell. The film was successful in its ability to satisfy its audience's desire for tacky and oversexed fun, and it provided Richards with further opportunities, including 1999's Drop Dead Gorgeous. Co-starring with Kirsten Dunst, Richards played a small-town beauty pageant contestant in a film that gleefully plays with America's beauty ideals, something that was undoubtedly familiar territory for the actress.Though 2001's horror flop Valentine and the straight-to-video Good Advice did little for her career, Richards saw her star rise further in 2002 with a set of high-profile films that did much to expand her range. In director Malcolm D. Lee's cheeky Blaxploitation send-up Undercover Brother, Richards was able to give her evil Wild Things persona an even broader, more satirical spin as White She-Devil, an operative for an evil caucasian conglomerate bent on converting the world to its mayonnaise-eating ways. Richards' intentionally wooden line readings and sly self-parody made her an invaluable part of Brother's comic ensemble, helping the film become a minor hit. The romantic comedy The Third Wheel came later that year.It was also in 2002 that Richards married actor Charlie Sheen, a somewhat notorious lothario in the Hollywood scene, whom she met of the set of Scary Movie 3. Gossip magazines predicted that the couple would inevitably split as a result of Sheen's wandering eye, but the couple had two daughters together, born in 2004 and 2005. Then in 2005, storm clouds gathered over the couple in the press, but instead of focusing on Sheen, they focused on Richards herself, with stories that she had been carrying on an affair with her family's neighbor, Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora, who was married at the time to Richards' friend, actress and bombshell Heather Locklear. Richards, in turn, accused Sheen of gambling, drug abuse, and violence, and the two finalized their divorce in 2006.Richards subsequently appeared minor films like Blonde and Blonder and Deep in the Valley, but by this time, public perception of her career was greatly overshadowed in by her personal life. Leveraging her fame in this regard, Richards then became the star of her own candid reality show, Denise Richards: It's Complicated, which premiered on the E! network in 2008. The show turned the cameras on Richards' home, her daughters, her many pets, and her recently widowed father, who had begun living at her house. In 2009, Richards began gearing up for another season of the show, while at the same time preparing for a stint on the ABC competitive reality series Dancing with the Stars. 2010 found the actress starring in the comedy Cougar's, Inc, and in 2012 she appeared in Tyler Perry's Madea's Witness Protection.
Vincent Laresca (Actor) .. Jimmy
Born: January 21, 1974
Isabella Rossellini (Actor) .. La Colombiana
Born: June 18, 1952
Birthplace: Rome, Italy
Trivia: Isabella Rossellini was one of the twin daughters born to actress Ingrid Bergman and director Roberto Rossellini in 1952. After growing up in Italy, she came to America when she was19 and studied at Finch College and the New School for Social Research. She then returned to Rome, where she worked as a translator and TV journalist (not unlike her New York-based half-sister Pia Lindström). Just for fun, Rossellini made her first movie appearance in 1976, playing a bit in her mother's film A Matter of Time. She found acting to her liking, appearing in several European TV dramas before her first big-screen starring role in 1979's The Meadow. In the early 1980s, Rossellini put her film activities on the back burner to concentrate on her modelling career on behalf of Lancome Cosmetics. After her first marriage (to Hollywood director Martin Scorsese) ended in 1983, she began a relationship with ballet star Mikhail Baryshnikov, with whom she co-starred in White Nights (1985). She was later involved was filmmaker David Lynch, who cast her in her breakthrough role as a much-abused small-town nightclub singer in Blue Velvet (1986). (Her other romantic partners have included her second husband John Wiedeman -- the father of her daughter Elettra -- and actor Gary Oldman). Rossellini continued seeking out offbeat, challenging film roles into the '90s, including Anna Maria Ermody in the controversial Beethoven biopic Immortal Beloved and no-nonsense frontierswoman Big Nose Kate in Wyatt Earp (both 1994). She also starred in Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci's delicious drama Big Night in 1996.She was the matriarch of a gangster family in The Funeral, and reteamed with Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci for The Imposters. She has a major part in Roger Dodger, and in 2003 she featured prominently in Guy Maddin's The Saddest Music in the World, a working relationship they would continue on other projects such as My Dad Is100 Years Old. She directed Green Porno in 2008, and that same year played mother to a troubled Joaquin Phoenix in the underrated drama Two Lovers. She would follow-up Green Porno with Scandalous Sea in 2009. She would team up with Maddin yet again for Keyhole in 2011, and that same year she would appear in Chicken With Plums.
Sonia Braga (Actor) .. Iris
Born: June 08, 1950
Birthplace: Maringá, Paraná, Brazil
Trivia: Born in Maringa, Brazil, Sonia Braga acted on the stage as a teenager. She quickly rose to stardom on Brazilian soap operas during the '60s, but it was not until Bruno Barreto's Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands (1977) that she gained international screen stardom. She played the title character, a remarried widow who is prone to erotic visits from her first husband's ghost. She worked with Barreto again for the 1983 erotic drama Gabriela, based on one of her TV roles.Her first mainstream Hollywood movie was Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985), in the dual role of the mythical title character herself and the woman of Raul Julia's past. She then appeared with Julia in her next few films, including Paul Mazursky's Moon Over Parador (earning her a Golden Globe nomination), Clint Eastwood's The Rookie, and John Frankenheimer's The Burning Season (earning her an Emmy nomination). She hasn't always played a sexpot, however; she was firey garage owner Ruby in Robert Redford's The Milagro Beanfield War as well as the math teacher known as "the Dragon Lady" on The Cosby Show. After living in the U.S. for some time, she returned to Brazil in 1996 to star in the romantic comedy Tieta of Agreste, which she also co-produced. The role of Tieta was a self-reflexive one, that of a mature beautiful woman returning to Brazil after several years away. In the late '90s, she worked on the miniseries Streets of Laredo, A Will of Their Own, and Four Corners. In 2001 she joined the cast of Gregory Nava's PBS series American Family as matriarch Berta. She can also be seen as Jennifer Lopez's mother in Angel Eyes and as Kim Cattrall's lover Maria on Sex and the City.
Delilah Cotto (Actor) .. Carmen
Born: November 26, 1970
Trivia: An actress whose remarkable radiance and inspiring energy shines through equally on stage, film, or television, Delilah Cotto mesmerized audiences in her role as the mysterious Celestina Del Sol in the off-Broadway Cloud Tectonics. Eagle-eyed TV viewers will no doubt recognize Cotto from her appearances in such popular series' as Oz and Law & Order, and her feature career gained momentum in such films as Lean on Me (1989), Girl 6 (1996), Personals (1999), and Empire (2002). Born to Puerto Rican parents and raised in New York City, the Spanish-fluent Cotto studied drama at the High School of Performing Arts. Receiving additional training at the William Esper Studio, the burgeoning talent also studied dance before taking a small role in the 1989 drama Lean on Me. Refining her talents in the seven years before her role in Girl 6, Cotto blossomed into a promising actress thanks to her uncanny ability to immerse herself in character and truly make any role her own.
Nestor Serrano (Actor) .. Rafael
Born: November 05, 1955
Birthplace: Bronx, New York
Trivia: A striking character actor with a knack for playing either cops or outlaws and a sinister undercurrent, Nestor Serrano was born in New York City on February 26, 1957. Serrano got his start as an actor on the New York stage, appearing in off-Broadway productions while supporting himself as a computer operator. Serrano landed his first big break in 1985 when he was an understudy in the Broadway drama The Boys of Winter, starring Matt Dillon, Wesley Snipes, Ving Rhames, and Andrew McCarthy. In 1986, Serrano landed a showier role in the off-Broadway production Cuba and his Teddy Bear, in which Robert De Niro made his first stage appearance in over 15 years. Serrano made his film debut in 1986 with a bit part as a pilot in Brenda Starr, although it would be several years later before the film received a theatrical release. His first role to be seen by audiences was a small part as a housepainter in the comedy The Money Pit. Serrano also began adding television work to his increasingly busy schedule of stage roles and film appearances; he played the recurring role of Officer Geno Toffenelli on the short-lived police drama True Blue, and he was also a regular on two other cop shows, The Hat Squad, which lasted a single season in 1992-1993, and Moloney, another short-lived series which bowed in 1996. However, in 2001, Serrano finally landed a high-profile television role on the sci-fi action fantasy series Witchblade, where he played Captain Bruno Dante, nemesis of detective-turned-superheroine Sara Pezzini (Yancy Butler). Serrano also played notable supporting roles in Bringing Out the Dead, The Negotiator, Bait, and The Insider.
Anthony "Treach" Criss (Actor) .. Chedda
Born: December 02, 1970
Rafael Baez (Actor) .. Jay
Fat Joe (Actor) .. Tito
Born: August 19, 1970
Carlos Leon (Actor) .. Hector
Felix Solis (Actor) .. Jose
Born: September 17, 1971
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Joined New York City's LAByrinth Theatre Company in 1999. Directed the play Knives and Other Sharp Objects at the Joseph Papp Public Theater in New York City. Is a member of the Actor's Studio, appearing in their production of Salome with Al Pacino. Cowrote, produced, directed and starred in a foreign short film Tinto, which was about Chile's wine country. Works with New York City's 52nd Street Project, a nonprofit organization that pairs inner-city kids with theater professionals. Paints in his free time, and sells his paintings on the Internet. Speaks fluent Spanish.
Omar Pastran (Actor) .. Jason
Rob B. Campbell (Actor) .. Detective O'Brien
Granville Adams (Actor) .. Detective Jones
Jean-luke Figueroa (Actor) .. Little Boy
Born: December 01, 1990
Nicole Fisher (Actor) .. Waitress
Maritza Morgado (Actor) .. Maria
Sam Coppola (Actor) .. Bobby Gold
Born: July 31, 1935
Karina Arroyave (Actor) .. Cheena
Born: July 16, 1969
Birthplace: Colombia
Mike Figueroa (Actor) .. Mark
Born: May 15, 1977
Trivia: After occasional guest appearances on such series programs as Law & Order and Third Watch, character actor Mike Figueroa took his big-screen bow with a supporting role in Brian De Palma's Iraq War drama Redacted (2007).
Marta Vidal (Actor) .. Aunt
Andre De Leon (Actor) .. Teenager
Monica Steuer (Actor) .. Receptionist
Teo Castellanos (Actor) .. Raul
Tanya Byers (Actor) .. Cleo
Giovanna Gomez (Actor) .. Bartender
Jaime Velez (Actor) .. Thug
Rosanne C. Lucarelli (Actor) .. Nurse
Sally Simone Dealy (Actor) .. Angelina
Born: June 25, 1969
Christina Benitan (Actor) .. Sandy
Born: May 01, 1964
Edward Rosado (Actor) .. Lil' Vic
Tom York (Actor) .. Taylor
Dashia Lopez (Actor) .. Waitress
Luis Ganell (Actor) .. `G'
Tim Gallin (Actor) .. Doorman
Elliot Santiago (Actor) .. Tito's Boy No. 1
Tony Rhune (Actor) .. Tito's Boy No. 2
Derrick Simmons (Actor) .. Tito's Boy No. 3
Stracy Diaz (Actor) .. Gina
Born: September 12, 1966
Kidada Jones (Actor) .. Sasha
Born: March 22, 1974
Keith Hochstin (Actor) .. Hoc
George Whipple (Actor) .. Himself
Gigi Stone Woods (Actor) .. Herself
Robert B. Campbell (Actor) .. Himself
Anthony Criss (Actor)
Rubén Blades (Actor)
Born: July 16, 1948
Birthplace: Panama City, Panama
Trivia: Ruben Blades is a man of diverse talents. A driving force in popularizing salsa music internationally and a politician for the people of his native Panama, he is also a noted actor of stage and screen. Blades is the son of a percussionist-turned-detective and a singer/radio performer. Following studies in political science and law at Panama's Universidad Nacional, Blades worked at the Bank of Panama as a lawyer. Later he obtained a master's in law from Harvard. Many years after that, he returned to the Ivy League school to earn a doctorate in international law. Blades had been involved in music since the late '50s, but established himself as a musical powerhouse during the '70s and early '80s. He began his career in films, first as a composer of soundtracks and a songwriter in the early '80s. He made his debut as an actor in The Last Flight (1982), but it was not until he appeared in the semi-autobiographical docudrama Crossover Dreams (1985), which he co-wrote and starred in, that Blades became well known. Subsequent film appearances have included The Milagro Beanfield War (1988), The Two Jakes (1990), Mo' Better Blues (1990), and Devil's Own (1997). In 1994, Blades ran for the Panamanian presidency and though he lost, garnered over 20 percent of the vote.

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