Lars and the Real Girl


8:00 pm - 10:30 pm, Friday, November 7 on WTBY Positiv (54.4)

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A lonely, delusional young man surprises his family when he shows up with a new love, who turns out to be a life-size doll.

2007 English Stereo
Comedy Drama Romance Comedy-drama

Cast & Crew
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Ryan Gosling (Actor) .. Lars
Emily Mortimer (Actor) .. Karin
Paul Schneider (Actor) .. Gus
R. D. Reid (Actor) .. Reverend Bock
Kelli Garner (Actor) .. Margo
Nancy Beatty (Actor) .. Mrs. Gruner
Doug Lennox (Actor) .. Mr. Hofstedtler
Joe Bostick (Actor) .. Mr. Shaw
Liz Gordon (Actor)
Nicky Guadagni (Actor) .. Mrs. Petersen
Patricia Clarkson (Actor) .. Dagmar
Karen Robinson (Actor) .. Cindy
Maxwell McCabe-Lokos (Actor) .. Kurt
Sally Cahill (Actor) .. Deb
Billy Parrott (Actor) .. Enk
Lindsey Connell (Actor) .. Victoria
Tannis Burnett (Actor) .. Nurse Amy
Angela Vint (Actor) .. Sandy
Liisa Repo-Martell (Actor) .. Laurel
Boyd Banks (Actor) .. Russell
Tommy Chang (Actor) .. Nelson
Arnold Pinnock (Actor) .. Baxter
Joshua Peace (Actor) .. Jerry

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Ryan Gosling (Actor) .. Lars
Born: November 12, 1980
Birthplace: London, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Despite his confident good looks and his role as the son of Zeus on television's popular Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Ryan Gosling ironically used to get chuckles by donning a Speedo and flexing like a professional weightlifter as a scrawny six-year-old. Born in London, Ontario, Canada, in November 1980, and raised in nearby Cornwall, Gosling was withdrawn for private schooling early on due to harassment by his classmates. Quickly learning the value of confidence, the bright youngster focused his energy into acting and landed a two-year role on The Mickey Mouse Club at age 12. Soon moving on to television commercials and roles in such films as Disney's Frankenstein and Me (1996), Gosling returned to television in 1997 for the short-lived Breaker High before finding more sturdy television ground in his Hercules role the following year. Since then, the actor has tackled increasingly challenging roles such as his turn as a conflicted Jewish student in The Believer (2001) and as a teen who commits murder in the name of mercy in The United States of Leland (2002). That same year, the increasingly busy Gosling starred in both The Slaughter Rule, and alongside Sandra Bullock in the crime thriller Murder by Numbers.Though he was racking up credibility as a serious young actor in indie features, Gosling became an unlikely box-office heartthrob with the 2004 summer-season romance The Notebook. Starring opposite another young break-out Canadian actor, Rachel McAdams, Gosling added some depth to the otherwise treacly adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' popular tome of enduring love before and after World War II. Rather than parlay his newfound fame into leading-man action roles, Gosling chose a route not unlike Edward Norton before him, alternating between indie features and challenging, bigger-budget Hollywood productions. This strategy didn't yield great dividends with the spooky 2005 misfire Stay, but it did bring Gosling high praise for the 2006 Sundance Festival favorite Half Nelson. A slice-of-life drama focusing on a young, cocaine-addicted, inner-city middle-school teacher and the student with whom he forms a bond, the film offered Gosling the opportunity to play another intense, conflicted young man in a natural, effortless style, a performance aided in large part by his bracing young co-star Shareeka Epps. Helped by glowing reviews, the micro-budgeted Half Nelson became an arthouse success through awards season, when Gosling's name was mentioned by numerous critics' organizations in year-end honors. Though ignored by the Golden Globes, the dark-horse Gosling was recognized among a formidable group of Best Actors when Oscar nominations were announced.Having cemented himself as one of the most formidable actors of his generation, Gosling next signed on for a quirky 2007 drama called Lars and the Real Girl, about a small town man who falls in love with a life sized doll. His performance in the film earned him a Golden Globe nod, but Gosling still had other goals he wanted to pursue. He spent the next few years playing and recording with his band, Dead Man's Bones, which released a self-titled debut in 2009. When Gosling returned to acting the following year, it was for a heart-wrenching independent relationship drama called Blue Valentine, opposite Michelle Williams. Based on a short film, the movie told the story of a relationship by showing its beginning and its end. Gosling was nominated for yet another Golden Globe, but was still up for a challenge. For his next project, he took on the thriller All Good Things, playing an upper class husband who turns violent and psychotic in All Good Things. Next on the docket was 2011's Drive, which found Gosling playing a stunt man turned getaway driver, quickly followed by the political thriller The Ides of March, opposite George Clooney. Shortly afterward, Gosling took on a supporting role in the award-winning romantic comedy Crazy Stupid Love, which follows a divorced man as he finds his footing in life once again.Gosling expanded his producing credits in 2013, with Only God Forgives, in which he co-starred, and released his directorial debut, Lost River, in 2014. In 2015, he co-starred in the Oscar-nominated The Big Short, and, the following year, teamed with Russell Crowe for The Nice Guys.
Emily Mortimer (Actor) .. Karin
Born: December 01, 1971
Birthplace: Finsbury Park, London
Trivia: An attractive and talented actress who is as comfortable in historical dramas as in modern day thrillers and comedies, Emily Mortimer was born in Great Britain in 1971. Mortimer's father is author John Mortimer, best known for his series of Rumpole of the Bailey mystery novels, and she seems to have absorbed her father's literary influence -- before her career as an actress took off, Mortimer wrote a column for the London Telegraph, and she's served as screenwriter for an screen adaptation of Lorna Sage's book Bad Blood. Mortimer was a student at the prestigious St. Paul's Girls School when she first developed an interest in acting, appearing in several student productions. After graduating from St. Paul's, she moved on to Oxford, where she majored in Russian. Mortimer found time to perform in several plays while studying at Oxford, and while acting in a student production she impressed a producer who cast her in a supporting role in a television adaptation of Catherine Cookson's The Glass Virgin in 1995. Several more television roles followed, including the British TV movie Sharpe's Sword, before she won her first film role, playing the wife of John Patterson (Val Kilmer) in 1996's The Ghost and the Darkness. Mortimer had a much showier role in the Irish coming-of-age story The Last of the High Kings, released later the same year, and in 1998, Mortimer played Miss Flynn in the TV miniseries Cider With Rosie, which was adapted for television by her father, John Mortimer. Also in 1998, Mortimer appeared as Kat Ashley in the international hit Elizabeth, and in 1999, she enjoyed three showy roles that raised her profile outside the U.K.: She was the ill-fated "Perfect Girl" dropped by Hugh Grant in Notting Hill, appeared as Esther in the American TV miniseries Noah's Ark, and was Angelina, the star of the film-within-a-film, in the upscale slasher flick Scream 3. In 2000, Mortimer was cast as Katherine in Kenneth Branagh's ill-fated musical adaptation of Love's Labour's Lost, but the experience had a happy ending for her -- she met actor Alessandro Nivola, and the two soon fell in love and have been together ever since. That same year, Mortimer took on her biggest role in an American film to date, playing opposite Bruce Willis in The Kid, and 2002 promised to be a big year for her, with major roles in two major releases -- The 51st State, starring opposite Samuel L. Jackson, and a key supporting character in John Woo's war drama Windtalkers.
Paul Schneider (Actor) .. Gus
Born: March 16, 1976
Birthplace: Asheville, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: Since his debut performance in director David Gordon Green's bleak rural drama George Washington (2000), actor Paul Schneider has appeared alongside Sarah Jessica Parker and Diane Keaton in The Family Stone (2005) and co-starred in the comedy drama Elizabethtown. Schneider also co-stars in Mr. Woodcock director Craig Gillepsie's romantic comedy Lars and the Real Girl. He had a memorable supporting turn in the Jane Campion period drama Bright Star, and was a haunted single dad in Away We Go. In 2009 he was cast in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation, and was one of the main players in the 2011 adaptation of Water for Elephants. He starred in the 2012 comedy The Babymakers.
R. D. Reid (Actor) .. Reverend Bock
Kelli Garner (Actor) .. Margo
Born: April 11, 1984
Birthplace: Bakersfield, California, United States
Trivia: California native Kelli Garner's promising film credits include a portrayal of an MS-afflicted high-school student with dreams of success on the beauty pageant circuit in Dreamland (2006), as well as of the love interest of protagonist Justin Conn (Lou Taylor Pucci) in the 2005 comedy drama Thumbsucker. Garner has appeared in Man of the House with Tommy Lee Jones (2005), and Martin Scorsese's The Aviator; she also co-stars in Lars and the Real Girl (2007). Over the next several years, Garner would appear in a number of projects like Going the Distance and The Lie.
Nancy Beatty (Actor) .. Mrs. Gruner
Doug Lennox (Actor) .. Mr. Hofstedtler
Joe Bostick (Actor) .. Mr. Shaw
Liz Gordon (Actor)
Nicky Guadagni (Actor) .. Mrs. Petersen
Patricia Clarkson (Actor) .. Dagmar
Born: December 29, 1959
Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Born and raised in New Orleans, deep-voiced actress Patricia Clarkson studied drama at Yale. She stayed on the East coast working in theater productions before her feature film debut in The Untouchables (1987) as the wife of Elliot Ness. Continuing to work in film, she gained attention for her role as the drug-addicted Greta in the independent film High Art. Also working in TV, she had reoccuring roles on Wonderland and Fraser, and even won an Emmy award for her role as Sarah on the HBO drama Six Feet Under. She gave memorable performances in her smaller film roles, such as the bedridden wife in The Green Mile. Her career really picked up in 2002 with appearances in such films as the Russo brothers' Welcome to Collinwood, Todd Haynes' Far From Heaven, and Lars von Trier's Dogville. In 2003, Clarkson appeared in several films at the Sundance Film Festival, where she won the Outstanding Performance award for her work in All the Real Girls, The Station Agent, and Pieces of April. She continued to work steadily in projects such as the inspirational hockey drama Miracle, and George Clooney's Oscar-nominated Good Night, and Good Luck. She was part of the high-powered ensemble put together for the box-office disappointment All the King's Men, but remained one of the most in-demand character actresses of her time, In 2007 she appeared in Lars and the Real Girl, Married Life, and No Reservations. In 2008 she began a working relationship with Woody Allen when she was cast in Vicky Cristina Barcelona that continued with Whatever Works. She had a single scene in Martin Scorsese's paranoid thriller Shutter Island in 2010, the same year she appeared in the sleeper hit Easy A. The next year she acted in the romantic drama One Day as well as the comedy Friends With Benefits.
Karen Robinson (Actor) .. Cindy
Maxwell McCabe-Lokos (Actor) .. Kurt
Trivia: A screen actor who specialized in edgy and provocative material, Maxwell McCabe-Lokos first hit his stride during the mid-2000s, with two roles that challenged on all levels and suggested a level of pronounced courage. These included the 2004 Mouth to Mouth, as a hyperkinetic member of a European youth cult, and the 2007 Tracey Fragments, as a kind-hearted gay prostitute who helps a distraught and confused young woman. That same year, McCabe-Lokos also signed for a bit part in the offbeat seriocomedy Lars and the Real Girl.
Sally Cahill (Actor) .. Deb
Billy Parrott (Actor) .. Enk
Torquil Colbo (Actor)
Annabelle Torsein (Actor)
Lindsey Connell (Actor) .. Victoria
Tannis Burnett (Actor) .. Nurse Amy
Alec McClure (Actor)
Angela Vint (Actor) .. Sandy
Liisa Repo-Martell (Actor) .. Laurel
Boyd Banks (Actor) .. Russell
Born: April 16, 1964
Tommy Chang (Actor) .. Nelson
Born: February 19, 1966
Arnold Pinnock (Actor) .. Baxter
Born: March 26, 1961
Birthplace: Osaka, Japan
Trivia: Is the youngest of five children. Began his career as a stand-up comic at Toronto's Second City Cafe Mainstage. Was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series in 2008 for Billable Hours.
Joshua Peace (Actor) .. Jerry

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