Mystery Girl


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About this Broadcast
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A man (Sean Patrick Flanery) sends secret-admirer e-mails to his crush (Christine Scott Bennett), but an e-mail-address mix-up causes the notes to go to the woman's lovelorn coworker (Brigid Brannagh) instead. And though the man and his crush start dating, he can't help but feel a connection with the woman he'd been e-mailing. Directed by Allison Anders.

2011 English Stereo
Drama Romance Comedy

Cast & Crew
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Brigid Brannagh (Actor) .. Charley Anderson
Sean Patrick Flanery (Actor) .. Ben Martin
Christine Scott Bennett (Actor) .. Chloe Andersen
Tug Coker (Actor) .. Colin Daniels
Connor Gibbs (Actor) .. Luke Anderson
Kim Rhodes (Actor) .. Val Brookston
Michael Clarke Duncan (Actor) .. Big Jim Nelson
Sonalii Castillo (Actor) .. Abby
Diego Serrano (Actor) .. Ryan
Gary Carlos Cervantes (Actor) .. Le mécanicien
David Norona (Actor) .. Gabe
James Zimbardi (Actor) .. Le jeune homme à la fête
Kate Enggren (Actor) .. La voisine
Samantha Cutaran (Actor) .. La serveuse
Yvonne Truong (Actor) .. Kelly
Amber Alexander (Actor) .. Charley jeune
Najarra Townsend (Actor) .. La fille à la fête

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Did You Know..
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Brigid Brannagh (Actor) .. Charley Anderson
Born: August 03, 1972
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Trivia: A curly haired beauty from San Francisco, actress Brigid Brannagh has found a successful niche as a TV guest star, appearing in single episodes of many shows, like Doogie Howser, M.D., NYPD Blue, Ally McBeal, Charmed, Just Shoot Me, 24, Without a Trace, and many more. Brannagh has also enjoyed a number of starring roles, most notably playing Pamela Moran on the Lifetime series Army Wives.
Sean Patrick Flanery (Actor) .. Ben Martin
Born: October 11, 1965
Birthplace: Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Bearing the kind of golden-skinned, blue-eyed handsomeness that often leads to predictions of superstardom, Sean Patrick Flanery has been acting on screens big and small since the 1980s. Born in Lake Charles, Louisiana on October 11, 1965, Flanery was raised in Houston, Texas. While attending Houston's University of Saint Thomas, he decided to take a drama class in the hopes of pursuing a fellow drama student. Flanery's interest in the girl proved fleeting, but the same could not be said of his interest in the theatre: after getting hooked, he packed up and headed out to Los Angeles, where he had an obligatory stint waiting tables before he found an agent. After eight months of looking for work, Flanery began acting in television commercials, which in turn led to work on various television shows. Although he made his film debut in 1987's A Tiger's Tale, it was his work in the 1992 television series Young Indiana Jones that gave Flanery his first taste of recognition. Although the series was short-lived, it did manage to build up something of a fan base, and Flanery continued to make Young Indy specials until 1996. In 1995, the actor returned to film, appearing in an adaptation of Truman Capote's The Grass Harp and starring in Powder. Unfortunately for Flanery, the latter film was mired in controversy surrounding suspect actions on the part of its director, which obscured the quality of the actor's performance. Flanery continued to appear in a number of films, including 1997's Suicide Kings and the 1998 Drew Barrymore vehicle Best Men. Also in 1998, he could be seen portraying a callous rocker in the independent film Girl. The following year, Flanery starred opposite Sarah Michelle Gellar in the romantic comedy Simply Irresistible. Later that same year, he could be seen giving romance another try in Body Shots, a tale of angst-ridden twenty-somethings in L.A.'s treacherous dating scene.He was in The Boondock Saints and the gentle family drama Kiss the Bride. He was the lead in Tobe Hooper's The Damned Thing, which was part of the Masters of Horror series. He worked on The Dead Zone TV series, and returned as Connor MacManus for The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. He appeared in the horror film Saw: The Final Chapter, the thriller InSight, and the moving drama Lake Effects.
Christine Scott Bennett (Actor) .. Chloe Andersen
Tug Coker (Actor) .. Colin Daniels
Connor Gibbs (Actor) .. Luke Anderson
Born: February 02, 2001
Birthplace: Orange County, California
Kim Rhodes (Actor) .. Val Brookston
Born: June 07, 1969
Birthplace: Portland, Oregon, United States
Trivia: Graduated summa cum laude from Southern Oregon State College. Worked for three years as a veterinarian's assistant. Is certified in three kinds of stage combat: hand-to-hand, quarterstaff and rapier/dagger. Appeared as Cindy Harrison on both Another World and As the World Turns.
Michael Clarke Duncan (Actor) .. Big Jim Nelson
Born: December 10, 1957
Died: September 03, 2012
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Standing 6'5" and weighing over 300 pounds, African American actor Michael Clarke Duncan inarguably possesses one of Hollywood's more unforgettable figures. A former bodyguard and bouncer, Duncan first gained attention when he appeared as one of a group of oil drillers sent to stop an asteroid from annihilating the Earth in the 1998 blockbuster Armageddon. A year later, Duncan's career got another significant boost when the actor earned lavish critical plaudits for his portrayal of a wrongfully convicted death row inmate in The Green Mile.Born in Chicago on December 10, 1957, Duncan was raised on the city's south side by his single mother. A serious student, Duncan decided that he wanted to play football in high school; after his mother refused to let him, fearing he would get hurt, he developed an interest in acting instead. Following his graduation from high school, the aspiring actor studied communications at Mississippi's Alcorn State University. His studies were cut short when he returned to Chicago to attend to his mother, who had fallen ill. He subsequently found work digging ditches with the Peoples Gas Company and moonlighted as a club bouncer. His work led to a chance encounter with a stage producer who hired him as a security guard for a traveling theatre company, which eventually brought Duncan to Hollywood. Upon his arrival in L.A., Duncan, who was hovering dangerously close to bankruptcy, secured further work as a security guard and found his first agent. He got his professional start on television, appearing in commercials, sitcoms, and on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. He started his film career playing -- surprisingly enough -- bouncers in such films as The Players Club and Bulworth (both 1998), finally getting his big break -- and the first role that didn't require him to boot people out of clubs -- in Armageddon. Thanks to the great commercial success of Armageddon, Duncan was able to find subsequent employment in a number of productions, most notably The Green Mile. He earned overwhelmingly strong reviews for his portrayal of doomed, saintly John Coffey, a man whose conviction for a brutal double murder seems at odds with his exceedingly gentle, almost child-like demeanor. Duncan garnered Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe and Oscar nominations for his work in the film. He next switched genre gears, re-teaming with Armageddon co-star Bruce Willis to star in the comedy The Whole Nine Yards, which cast him a brutish thug who terrorizes mild-mannered dentist Matthew Perry. Once again utilizing his massive girth to maximum effect in the following year's The Planet of the Apes Duncan followed up the big budget remake with the made-for-television They Call Me Sirr before once again flexing formidably, this time opposite The Rock, in The Scorpion King. Later turning up as the villainous Kingpin in the comic book superhero film Daredevil (2003), Duncan would also loan his voice to the same character in Spider-Man: The Animated Series later that same year. A string of vocal performances in such animated efforts as Kim Possible: A Stitch in Time, The Proud Family, and Crab Nebula found Duncan's vocal chords in increased demand in television, films, and even videogames, yet by 2005 the hard-working actor was back on the big screen with roles in both Robert Rodriguez's Sin City, and Michael Bay's The Island. Though action may have always been the best genre for the physically imposing actor to make an impression on the big screen, fans would take note that the hulking Duncan also had a keen sense of humor, a point made all the more evident by his role in the 2006 Will Ferrell NASCAR laugher Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. Duncan continued to work in television in the following years, making appearances on popular shows including Chuck, Two and a Half Men, and Bones. In 2012, Duncan landed a starring role in The Finder, a short-lived series in which he once again took on the role of former lawyer Leo Knox, whom he had portrayed in Bones. In July of that same year, Duncan suffered a heart attack and never fully recovered; he died on September 3rd at the age of 54.
Sonalii Castillo (Actor) .. Abby
Diego Serrano (Actor) .. Ryan
Gary Carlos Cervantes (Actor) .. Le mécanicien
Born: January 24, 1953
David Norona (Actor) .. Gabe
Born: December 14, 1972
James Zimbardi (Actor) .. Le jeune homme à la fête
Born: June 12, 1985
Birthplace: New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: Nicknames include Jay and Jay Jay.Can do Italian, New England and New York accents.Received improv training at Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles.Played officers on TV's Days of Our Lives and General Hospital.Wrote, produced and starred in Awaken the Shadowman (2017).Has a production company called WildStory Production Company.
Kate Enggren (Actor) .. La voisine
Samantha Cutaran (Actor) .. La serveuse
Yvonne Truong (Actor) .. Kelly
Amber Alexander (Actor) .. Charley jeune
Najarra Townsend (Actor) .. La fille à la fête
Born: December 05, 1989
Birthplace: Santa Barbara, California, United States
Trivia: Raven-haired performer Najarra Townsend was born and raised in Santa Barbara, CA, and entered showbusiness as a toddler via extensive child modeling; soon after, she appeared in a lengthy succession of stage productions. Townsend made her feature film debut at the age of 10 in director Amir Mann's horror shocker Menace (2001). Meanwhile, she also studied at the Musicians' Institute (where she performed with the L.A. Hip Kids and with her own group, Flavor) and enrolled at the prestigious and exclusive L.A. Talent Academy. Townsend achieved something of a career breakthrough by accepting a small supporting role in director Miranda July's acclaimed debut indie feature Me and You and Everyone We Know (2004), and followed this up several years later with a turn as the teenage daughter of two lesbians who finds herself caught up in the throes of a friendship with a closeted gay teen in the drama Tru Loved (2007).

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