The Ron Clark Story


2:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Wednesday, November 5 on WTBY Positiv (54.4)

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About this Broadcast
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In this fact-based drama, an idealistic educator (Matthew Perry) leaves his small-town roots to teach at a tough New York City school, where he utilizes passion and innovative methods to inspire his pupils. Ernie Hudson. Melissa De Sousa. Randa Haines directed.

2006 English
Drama Social Issues Other Docudrama Documentary

Cast & Crew
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Matthew Perry (Actor) .. Ron Clark
Ernie Hudson (Actor) .. Principal Turner
Melissa De Sousa (Actor) .. Marissa Vega
Hannah Hodson (Actor) .. Shameika
Brandon Mychal Smith (Actor) .. Tayshawn
Micah Williams (Actor) .. Julio
Bren Eastcott (Actor) .. Badriyah
Isabelle Deluce (Actor) .. Alita
Lashonda Mitchell (Actor) .. Raquel
Candus Churchill (Actor) .. Doretha Wallace
Patricia Idlette (Actor) .. Devina
Patricia Benedict (Actor) .. Jean Clark

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Did You Know..
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Matthew Perry (Actor) .. Ron Clark
Born: August 19, 1969
Died: October 28, 2023
Birthplace: Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Handsome leading man Matthew Perry has managed to translate the fame and popularity he garnered from playing Chandler Bing on the hit NBC sitcom Friends into an increasingly successful film career as a romantic comedy lead. Born in Massachusetts, the son of actor John Bennett Perry, his parents divorced when he was still a baby. His mother got full custody and moved Perry to Ottawa, Canada, where she worked as a political assistant (years later, Perry's mother would work as a press secretary for prime minister Pierre Trudeau). As a youth, Perry was an extremely talented tennis player and was once ranked third in Canada's doubles competition. At the same time, the teenaged Perry was interested in acting and had been appearing in school productions since he was 13. At age 15, he relocated to L.A. to join his father, in hopes of becoming both a tennis pro and a working actor. However, in 1984, Perry suffered a devastating loss during a major tennis event and decided that he would have more success as an actor. Shortly after the fateful sporting match, he debuted on an episode of the sitcom Charles in Charge. Though Perry was still in high school, it rapidly became apparent that his education would take a backseat to acting. While in a restaurant, he was spotted by director William Richert, who offered the 16-year-old a small role opposite River Phoenix in A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon (1988). Though Perry wanted to become a successful professional actor, his father was pressuring him to attend U.C.L.A. As a compromise, Perry agreed that if he could not find an acting job in the first year after high school graduation, he would attend college. Not long after that, he was hired by Fox television to star in the series Boys Will Be Boys. The series bombed, but Perry was then starred opposite Valerie Bertinelli in a new series, Sydney. While this show too was short-lived, it started Perry on a professional guest-star career that would land him roles on such series as Beverly Hills 90210, Growing Pains, and his father's show 240 Roberts. He made his sophomore film appearance in She's Out of Control (1989) opposite Ami Dolenz and Tony Danza. In the early '90s, Perry and his colleague, Andrew Hill, penned the pilot to a situation comedy about a bunch of friends in their twenties who like hanging out. They called their show Maxwell House and sold it to Universal. They pitched the idea to NBC, but the network had a similar vehicle in the works. Instead of taking Perry and Hill's show, they offered to co-star Perry in their program, Friends. The first episode aired in 1994 and became a Top Ten hit. In features, Perry had his first success with the romantic comedy Fools Rush In (1997), though it was The Whole Nine Yards -- released the same year that Friends went off the air -- that really got moviegoers laughing. A return to television in Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip was shortlived after being eclipsed by the similar-themed 30 Rock, and in 2007 Perry erceived an Emmy nomination for his turn as a devoted high school teacher working with inner-city teens in The Ron Clark Story. In 2011 Perry could be seen as a sports arena manager experiencing a mid-life crisis in the ABC series Mr. Sunshine, though it was promptly cancelled by the network after failing to perform. Nevertheless, subsequent small screen roles in Go On and The Good Wife showed an actor determined to persevere at all costs.
Ernie Hudson (Actor) .. Principal Turner
Born: December 17, 1945
Birthplace: Benton Harbor, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Actor Ernie Hudson received his training at Wayne State, Yale School of Drama and the University of Minnesota. Following a hitch with the Marines, Hudson appeared in such stage productions as The Great White Hope, The Cage and Daddy Goodness. He made his earlier film appearance in 1976's Leadbelly. Most of us know Hudson best as Winston Zeddmore in the two Ghostbusters films, a role he repeated in Ray Parker Jr.'s "Ghostbusters" music video. His best--and most controversial--screen assignment was the The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992); Hudson played retarded handyman Solomon, virtually the only character in the film who doesn't buy into the "perfect" facade of homicidal baby-sitter Rebecca DeMornay. On TV, Ernie Hudson has been seen as Smythe in Highcliffe Manor (1977), undercover officer "Night Train" Lane in The Last Precinct (1986), and kleptomaniac cop Toby Baker in Broken Badges (1990). He had a memorable supporting part in the 1992 thriller The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, and appeared in Heart and Souls as well as the comedy Airheads. In 1994 he was cast in a prominent role in the action film The Crow, and followed that up in 1995 with part in Congo. In 1997 he started work on the HBO drama Oz, playing the warden of the meanest, cruelest inmates imaginable for six seasons. He co-starred with Sandra Bullock in the 2000 comedy Miss Congeniality. He continued to work steadily in projects as diverse as Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror, The Ron Clark Story, and 2010's Smokin' Aces 2: Assassin's Ball.
Melissa De Sousa (Actor) .. Marissa Vega
Born: September 25, 1967
Hannah Hodson (Actor) .. Shameika
Born: September 10, 1991
Birthplace: San Fernando, California, United States
Trivia: Big break came at age 2, when she starred in a Nike commercial directed by Spike Lee. Has appeared in stage performances of Rent, Metamorphoses and Once on This Island.
Brandon Mychal Smith (Actor) .. Tayshawn
Born: May 29, 1989
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: His first acting role was in a Nike commercial alongside Tiger Woods. Played Young Simba in the Pantages theater stage production of The Lion King. Appeared in the music video for his Sonny with a Chance co-star Demi Lovato's "La La Land" (2008). Was a contestant on the 2010 season of Skating With the Stars. Sang on the soundtrack for the Disney movie Starstruck (2010).
Micah Williams (Actor) .. Julio
Born: February 16, 1991
Bren Eastcott (Actor) .. Badriyah
Isabelle Deluce (Actor) .. Alita
Born: July 11, 1992
Lashonda Mitchell (Actor) .. Raquel
Candus Churchill (Actor) .. Doretha Wallace
Patricia Idlette (Actor) .. Devina
Patricia Benedict (Actor) .. Jean Clark

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