Miles From Nowhere


06:00 am - 07:30 am, Today on PixL HDTV ()

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About this Broadcast
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A high-school football player (Andrew Lawrence) copes with his best friend's death by training to run a sub-four-minute mile. But his quest puts him at odds with his father (Treat Williams) after he begins to neglect football. Joanna Going also stars. Directed by David Burton Morris.

2008 English Stereo
Drama Family Issues Football

Cast & Crew
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Andrew Lawrence (Actor) .. Cam Stiles
Treat Williams (Actor) .. Gary Stiles
Joanna Going (Actor) .. Diane Stiles
Kevin Kilner (Actor) .. Leo Genovese
John Beasley (Actor) .. Peter Boscow
Rachel Style (Actor) .. Allie Maltese
Jake McLaughlin (Actor) .. John Van Horn
Delpano Wills (Actor) .. Seneca Keflezi
Christa B. Allen (Actor) .. Nikol Schrunk
Braeden Lemasters (Actor) .. Cam, Age 12
Tanner Blaze (Actor) .. 10-year-old Cam
Jarrod Bailey (Actor) .. Brandon Van Horn
Shashawnee Hall (Actor) .. Andrew Noble
Dylan Sprayberry (Actor) .. John
Kevin Elms (Actor) .. Tim Schrunk

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Did You Know..
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Andrew Lawrence (Actor) .. Cam Stiles
Born: January 12, 1988
Treat Williams (Actor) .. Gary Stiles
Born: December 01, 1951
Died: June 12, 2023
Birthplace: Rowayton, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: After attending Franklin and Marshall College, Treat Williams acted with the prestigious Fulton Repertory troupe. Williams made his Broadway debut in Grease (1976) eventually taking over the leading role of Danny Zuko. His later Broadway credits included the musicals Over Here and Pirates of Penzance and the reader's-theatre exercise Love Letters. In films from 1976, he scored his first significant success as the draft-resistant protagonist of Milos Forman's Hair (1979). He went on to play the title role in The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper (1981), then gained positive critical notice for his work as reluctant interdepartmental police informant Daniel Ciello in Prince of the City (1981). His later film roles included mob-connected labor organizer Jimmy O'Donnell in Once Upon a Time in America (1984) and the seductive James Dean clone in Smooth Talk (1985). Famed for his willingness to tackle any sort of role, Williams' artistic ambitions are backed up by his versatility and astonishing vocal flexibility. On TV, Williams played Stanley Kowalski opposite Ann-Margret's Blanche Dubois in Streetcar Named Desire (1984) and was appropriately sharkish as superagent Mike Ovitz in The Late Shift (1996). He also starred in the weekly series Eddie Dodd (1991) and Good Advice (1995). Many of Treat Williams' recent film roles have exhibited a fondness for expansive, scenery-chewing villainy, notably megalomanic Xander Drax in The Phantom (1995).
Joanna Going (Actor) .. Diane Stiles
Born: July 22, 1963
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Possessing a dark and delicate beauty enhanced by an alluringly hypnotic pair of large and deeply expressive eyes, actress Joanna Going gained notice early on with appearances in such soap operas as Another World and the early-'90s revival of Dark Shadows. Though her early work would consist mostly of soap operas and made-for television features, the mid-'90s found Going making a slow but steady transition into feature film territory. A Washington, D.C., native who was raised in Newport, RI, Going was the oldest of six siblings and graduated from Rogers High School in 1981. Later moving on to Emerson College, Going would subsequently study acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. Her television debut in Search for Tomorrow followed shortly thereafter, and by 1987 Going was entering into a two-year stint on the long-running soap opera Another World. Remaining on the small screen for Dark Shadows immediately following Another World, Going made her feature debut in 1994's Wyatt Earp. A touching performance in the little-seen 1996 feature Eden ensured that Going would continue to climb the credits, and subsequent roles in Keys to Tulsa and Inventing the Abbots (both 1997) continued to find Going in good company. Though appearances in Still Breathing (1997) and Cupid & Cate (2000) would go largely unseen, Going would later maintain visibility opposite Helen Mirren in the television series Georgetown. In 2003 Going could be spotted in the dramatic thriller The Runaway Jury (2003).
Kevin Kilner (Actor) .. Leo Genovese
Born: May 03, 1958
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia: Won three NCAA national championships as a defensive midfielder for the Johns Hopkins University lacrosse team. Worked briefly as a credit analyst at a bank in Baltimore after graduating from college. Played semi-professional football for the Baltimore Eagles in 1982. Began taking acting classes in 1983 at the Baltimore Dance Center, before quitting his full-time banking job and moving to New York City. Television debut came in 1989, guest starring in an episode of The Cosby Show. Broadway debut was in 1994, starring opposite Julie Harris and Calista Flockhart in the critically acclaimed 50th anniversary revival of Tennessee Williams' classic The Glass Menagerie.
John Beasley (Actor) .. Peter Boscow
Born: June 26, 1943
Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska
Rachel Style (Actor) .. Allie Maltese
Jake McLaughlin (Actor) .. John Van Horn
Born: October 07, 1982
Birthplace: Paradise, California, United States
Trivia: Joined the U.S. Army in 2002; his unit was one of the first to enter Baghdad and NBC reporter David Bloom died while embedded with the unit. Injured when a grenade exploded, causing severe back and spine injuries. Awarded the Army Commendation Medal. Cast in Paul Haggis' In the Valley of Elah after a former neighbor who worked in the film's casting department, was looking to cast actual veterans in the film and asked McLaughlin to audition.
Delpano Wills (Actor) .. Seneca Keflezi
Christa B. Allen (Actor) .. Nikol Schrunk
Born: November 11, 1991
Birthplace: Wildomar, California, United States
Trivia: Began taking acting classes at the age of 9. Acted in several commercials and a student film before getting her big break. Played Jennifer Garner's character as a teenager in the 2004 film 13 Going on 30. She again played a younger version of a Garner character in 2009's Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. Sings and plays guitar.
Braeden Lemasters (Actor) .. Cam, Age 12
Born: January 27, 1996
Birthplace: Warren, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Formed a band, the Feaver, with fellow actor Dylan Minnette, and their song "Bleeding Man" was featured in the second-season promo for the Hub series R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour. In a 2012 episode of Wedding Band, he played the leader of a boy band that caused problems for the titular group. Played a 16-year-old Ralphie in 2012's A Christmas Story 2, the sequel to the 1983 holiday hit. Performed in the band Triple Play with his brother and father. Appeared in commercials for PlayStation 3, Walmart, Honda and McDonald's.
Tanner Blaze (Actor) .. 10-year-old Cam
Born: September 04, 1997
Jarrod Bailey (Actor) .. Brandon Van Horn
Born: June 05, 1996
Shashawnee Hall (Actor) .. Andrew Noble
Born: December 27, 1961
Dylan Sprayberry (Actor) .. John
Born: July 07, 1998
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Started modeling at age 2 and began acting at age 3. Studied martial arts as a kid. Plays the guitar and was in an alternative rock band. Listens to music prior to auditions to help him get into character. Was unaware he was auditioning to play a young Clark Kent when he initially auditioned for Man of Steel—the role and title of the film were both kept secret. Is protective of his older brother, who has cerebral palsy. Is a fan of comic books and superheroes.
Kevin Elms (Actor) .. Tim Schrunk
John Kapelos (Actor)
Born: March 08, 1956
Birthplace: London, Ontario
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from the '80s.

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