An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn


12:37 pm - 2:27 pm, Today on STARZ InBlack (West) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Absurdity and complicated romantic entanglements ensue when a dissatisfied wife discovers that her mysterious ex-lover will be performing in a show titled "An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn; For One Magical Night Only."

2018 English
Comedy Crime Drama Crime

Cast & Crew
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Aubrey Plaza (Actor) .. Lulu Danger
Emile Hirsch (Actor) .. Shane Danger
Craig Robinson (Actor) .. Beverly Luff Linn
Jemaine Clement (Actor) .. Colin Keith Threadener
Maria Bamford (Actor) .. The Elegant Woman
Matt Berry (Actor) .. Rodney Von Donkensteiger
Zach Cherry (Actor) .. Tyrone
Michael D. Cohen (Actor) .. Mitch Stemp
Sky Elobar (Actor) .. Carl Ronk
Jacob Wysocki (Actor) .. Lawrence Doggi
John Kerry (Actor) .. Kennedy Gordon
Bettina Devin (Actor) .. Paulette
Sam Dissanayake (Actor) .. Adjay Willis
Gil Gex (Actor) .. Myra Parks
Carl Solomon (Actor) .. DJ Valerie Grillz
Bruce Paz (Actor) .. The Captain
Kirsten Krieg (Actor) .. Hilda
Adam Foster (Actor) .. Security Guard
Russ Burd (Actor) .. Barry Ofeld

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Did You Know..
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Aubrey Plaza (Actor) .. Lulu Danger
Born: June 26, 1984
Birthplace: Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Trivia: Comedian and actress Aubrey Plaza honed her skills with the renowned Upright Citizen's Brigade comedy troupe beginning in 2004, as well as performing standup at places like the Laugh Factory. She graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 2006, and soon began making the transition to the screen, appearing as Daisy in the 2009 Judd Apatow comedy Funny People, and as Robin on the series Mayne Street. In 2009, Plaza joined the cast of the comedy series Parks and Recreation, acting alongside Upright Citizen's founding member Amy Poehler. Her performance as bored teenage intern April was a hit with audiences, and Plaza followed it the next year with a role in the quirky 2010 graphic novel adaptation Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. She appeared in Whit Stillman's Damsels in Distress, as well as the comedy Safety Not Guaranteed opposite the Duplass brothers.
Emile Hirsch (Actor) .. Shane Danger
Born: March 13, 1985
Birthplace: Topanga Canyon, California, United States
Trivia: Emile Hirsch rose to prominence in 2002 with showy roles in two high-profile films: The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys and The Emperor's Club. Hirsch was born in Topanga Canyon, CA, on March 13, 1985. He made his television debut at the age of 11 in an episode of the series Kindred: The Embraced. After a number of small guest roles on Two of a Kind, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and Third Rock From the Sun, Hirsch moved on to more dramatic roles with appearances of NYPD Blue and ER. He appeared in a pair of made-for-TV movies, Gargantua and Houdini (in the latter playing the famed magician Harry Houdini as a boy) before making his big-screen debut as pensive Catholic school student Francis in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, which earned the teenager a number of enthusiastic reviews. After appearing in the made-for-cable drama Wild Iris, Hirsch appeared as a bright but rebellious student in the Kevin Kline vehicle The Emperor's Club. Hirsch was praised for his roles in Imaginary Heroes (2004) and Lords of Dogtown (2005), though the films themselves received lukewarm reviews. His luck would change when he was cast as a young man who finds himself while hitchhiking America for 2007's Into the Wild. Based on the popular novel from Jon Krakauer, Sean Penn directed the film, which would earn Hirsch a Best Actor nom from the Broadcast Film Critics Association. Hirsch reunited with Penn to play a young gay rights activist in Milk, the multi-Academy Award winning biopic of politician and activist Harvey Milk. He lent his voice for X Games 3D: The Movie in 2009, and starred in Taking Woodstock (2009), a biopic chronicling a face-off between the owners of a small motel, and the organizers of the original Woodstock. He took a supporting role in Oliver Stone's 2012 film The Savages.
Craig Robinson (Actor) .. Beverly Luff Linn
Born: October 25, 1971
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: The burly African-American comic-turned-character actor Craig Robinson broke through to fame and success when his standup act at the 1998 Montreal Just for Laughs Comedy Festival caught the eye of executives at Fox Broadcasting. The impressed suits offered Robinson a covetable development deal, which led to a series of plum roles within a few years. The actor scored his first significant part circa 2003, opposite Northern Exposure vet John Corbett in the short-lived television series Lucky, but his recurring role as Darryl, the stone-faced Dunder-Mifflin warehouse supervisor on the blockbuster NBC series The Office, finally brought him national recognition. Robinson followed this up with supporting turns in the 2007 A-list features Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls and Knocked Up. He was among the people who tried to help Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and was one of the circle of friends who travel back to the '80s in Hot Tub Time Machine. In addition to The Office, he found additional work on the small screen hosting Last Comic Standing for that program's seventh season.
Jemaine Clement (Actor) .. Colin Keith Threadener
Born: January 10, 1974
Birthplace: New Zealand
Trivia: New Zealand-born comic Jemaine Clement represents one-half of the "digi-folk parody" team Flight of the Conchords, opposite Bret McKenzie. From the early '90s onward, the multi-hyphenate Clement racked up credits as an actor, screenwriter, TV-show creator, and executive producer, with a strong genre emphasis on eccentric comedies. Clement began in 2002 by scripting and acting in the martial arts comedy Tongan Ninja -- the saga of the world's most powerful ninja, who must travel to the Patio of Death, fight an omnipotent enemy, and rescue the love of his life. Though McKenzie did not participate in that project, he and Clement teamed up in 2007 for the quirky HBO series Flight of the Conchords, a comedy woven around the theme of culture clash, following the pair's wacky adventures as a band trying to make it in New York City. Clement then could be seen solo again, with an acting role as Jarrod in Taika Waititi's deadpan absurdist comedy Eagle vs. Shark (2007). In 2009 he played an obnoxious author in the comedy Gentleman Broncos. He lent his vocal talents to the 2010 animated comedy Despicable Me, and worked again with Steve Carell in the American remake of Dinner with Schmucks. He returned to animated films with 2011's Rio and in 2012 he stepped into the third film in the successful Men in Black franchise.
Maria Bamford (Actor) .. The Elegant Woman
Born: September 03, 1970
Birthplace: Port Hueneme, California, United States
Trivia: Early stand-up appearances in Minnesota often found her performing with a shaved head and playing a violin while cracking jokes. While attending Scotland's University of Edinburgh, was part of improvisational-comedy group the Improverts, whose alumni include Ewen MacIntosh (BBC's The Office) and Kevin McKidd (Rome). Named to Variety's 10 Comics to Watch list in 2000. Received the Barry Award for best performer at the 2004 Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Has lent her voice to the Nickelodeon animated series CatDog, as well as feature films Stuart Little 2 (2002) and Barnyard (2006).
Matt Berry (Actor) .. Rodney Von Donkensteiger
Born: May 02, 1974
Birthplace: Bromham, Bedfordshire, England
Trivia: Worked as an actor in The London Dungeon. Has done voice-over work, including narrating the instructions for the driving theory test in the UK. Released his first solos album, Jackpot, in 1995. Wrote the script and music and starred in AD/BC: A Rock Opera, in 2004. Composed the theme song for several of his shows, including Blunder. Is known to watch comedy rarely, preferring to indulge his love of music. Has described himself as a 'private person' who is a 'site-specific extrovert'.
Zach Cherry (Actor) .. Tyrone
Trivia: Completed UCB Sketch Writing and Improv Programs Levels 101 to 401 and Advanced Study. Frequently performs with GOAT, an improv network born in 2012 to explore the darker side of improv.Appeared as an easter egg in every episode of the original series If I Was In It on IFC's Comedy Crib.Made his feature film debut as Party Goer 4 in the 2017 comedy/ drama The Big Sick.Works with the Upright Citizen's Brigade improv juggernaut ASSSSCAT.
Michael D. Cohen (Actor) .. Mitch Stemp
Sky Elobar (Actor) .. Carl Ronk
Jacob Wysocki (Actor) .. Lawrence Doggi
Born: June 20, 1990
John Kerry (Actor) .. Kennedy Gordon
Born: June 22, 1953
Bettina Devin (Actor) .. Paulette
Sam Dissanayake (Actor) .. Adjay Willis
Gil Gex (Actor) .. Myra Parks
Carl Solomon (Actor) .. DJ Valerie Grillz
Bruce Paz (Actor) .. The Captain
Kirsten Krieg (Actor) .. Hilda
Adam Foster (Actor) .. Security Guard
Russ Burd (Actor) .. Barry Ofeld

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