Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn


11:41 pm - 01:30 am, Wednesday, November 5 on Cinemax Action (East) ()

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After she begins to operate independently from the Joker, Harley Quinn teams up with Black Canary, Helena Bertinelli, and Renee Montoya to save a young girl from a contract killing that has been initiated by Black Mask, a brutal and narcissistic Gotham City crime lord.

2020 English
Action/adventure Comic Books Police Superheroes Crime Drama Crime Organized Crime

Cast & Crew
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Margot Robbie (Actor) .. Harley Quinn
Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Actor) .. Helena Bertinelli/Huntress
Ewan McGregor (Actor) .. Roman Sionis
Jurnee Smollett-Bell (Actor) .. Dinah Lance/Black Canary
Rosie Perez (Actor) .. Renee Montoya
Bojana Novakovic (Actor) .. Erika
Chris Messina (Actor) .. Victor Zsasz
Greice Santo (Actor) .. Scantily Clad Crystal
Ali Wong (Actor) .. Ella Jay Basco
Ella Jay Basco (Actor) .. Cassandra Cain
Charlene Amoia (Actor) .. Maria Bertinelli
Matthew Willig (Actor) .. Happy
Jenelle McKee (Actor) .. Hot Couple
Steven Williams (Actor) .. Isabel Pakzad
Isabel Pakzad (Actor) .. Friend
François Chau (Actor) .. Derek Wilson
Derek Wilson (Actor) .. Tim Evans
Nico Greetham (Actor) .. Young Goon
Paloma Rabinov (Actor) .. Roller Derby Teammate
Dominic Pace (Actor) .. Roman's Goon
Judy Kain (Actor) .. Bespectacled Secretary
Ellay Watson (Actor) .. Roller Derby Fan
Adinett Nsabimana (Actor) .. Girl at the bar
Sara Montez (Actor) .. Katherine
Eric Michael Cole (Actor) .. Disgruntled man
Anna Mikami (Actor) .. Miss Keo
Gerald Downey (Actor) .. Judge
Eddie J. Fernandez (Actor) .. Gauntlet Cop
Talon Reid (Actor) .. Roman's Goon
Robert Catrini (Actor) .. Stefano Galante
Michael Masini (Actor) .. Drago
Ella Mika (Actor) .. Young Helena Bertinelli
David Bianchi (Actor) .. Henchman
Damon Hoffman (Actor) .. Bodybuilder
Eddie Alfano (Actor) .. Helena's Bodyguard
Lenora May (Actor) .. Mrs. Marcucci
Shad Gaspard (Actor) .. Lords Leader
Luis Richard Gomez (Actor) .. Harley Super Fan
David Anthony Buglione (Actor) .. Joe Bertinelli
Joe Bucaro III (Actor) .. Carlos Rossi
Miyuki Matsunaga (Actor) .. Mrs. Keo
Sarah Glassman (Actor) .. Smuggled Girl
Zack Whyel (Actor) .. Roman's Healer
Ego Mikitas (Actor) .. Don
Andy Hoff (Actor) .. Erika's Date
Joey Courteau (Actor) .. Club Dancer
Jesse Bush (Actor) .. Officer Dini
Jeff Lipary (Actor) .. BBB Gang Member
Jason Catron (Actor) .. Sprang Bridge Soldier
Shahaub Roudbari (Actor) .. Smarmy Guy
Rj Wayne (Actor) .. Tough Guy
Dan Cole (Actor) .. Officer Timm
Brandon Garic Notch (Actor) .. Roman's lift Goon
William Guirola (Actor) .. Thug
Nev Smith (Actor) .. Gotham Detective
Karen Teliha (Actor) .. Nun
Paul Lasa (Actor) .. Helena's Father
Brian Nuesi (Actor) .. Husband
Bruno Oliver (Actor) .. Sal (Bodega Chef)
Sadyr Diouf (Actor) .. Roman's Goon
Jack Dourakos (Actor) .. Club Goer
Brandon Irvin (Actor) .. Roman's Goon
Nick Phillips (Actor) .. Roller Derby Fan (uncredited)
Diezel Ramos (Actor) .. Gotham Detective (uncredited)
Nella Jay (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Margot Robbie (Actor) .. Harley Quinn
Born: July 02, 1990
Birthplace: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Trivia: Took circus classes in 1998 and earned a trapeze certificate the same year. Began acting professionally at the age of 17. Rose to fame playing Donna Freedman from 2008 to '11 in Neighbours. Enjoys surfing and snowboarding; was on a snowboarding holiday in Canada when she found out she has been cast in Neighbours. Shortly after arriving in the United States in 2011, landed the role of Laura Cameron in the short-lived TV series Pan Am. First major film role was playing Nadine Belfort in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). Founded her production company, LuckyChap Entertainment, in 2014. In 2017, was named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world, and was featured by Forbes in its 30 Under 30 list.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Actor) .. Helena Bertinelli/Huntress
Born: November 28, 1984
Birthplace: Rocky Mount, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: North Carolina native Mary Elizabeth Winstead began training as a ballet dancer as a child, and later studied at Joffrey Ballet School in Chicago. She also studied singing and acting intensively and pursued a successful career on Broadway, appearing in productions like Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Eventually transitioning to the screen, Winstead became an audience favorite when she made a handful of appearances on the soap opera Passions in 1999. She would go on to appear in movies like 2005's Sky High and Final Destination 3, before scoring the role of Lee -- the girl whose friends use her as collateral in order to drive a mint Dodge Charger -- in 2007's Death Proof, part of the double-feature Grindhouse. She played Lucy in Live Free or Die Hard, before taking on the role of Ramona V. Flowers in the quirky 2010 graphic novel adaptation Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.
Ewan McGregor (Actor) .. Roman Sionis
Born: March 31, 1971
Birthplace: Crieff, Scotland
Trivia: Ewan McGregor rocketed to fame over a short period of time, thanks to a brilliant turn as a heroin addict in Trainspotting and the good fortune of being selected by George Lucas and co. to portray the young Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequel Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace. Because Menace arrived amid concomitant fanfare and massive prerelease expectations in early summer 1999, McGregor's appearance in the new trilogy drew a whirlwind of media attention and elicited a series of roles in additional box-office blockbusters, launching the then 28-year-old actor into megastardom. Born on March 31, 1971, in the Scottish town of Crieff, on the southern edge of the Highlands, McGregor joined the Perth Repertory Theatre after high school graduation and subsequently trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. His studies at Guildhall led to a key role in Dennis Potter's 1993 Lipstick on Your Collar, a made-for-television musical comedy set during the Suez Crisis. That same year, McGregor received first billing in the British television miniseries Scarlet & Black, an adaptation of Henri Beyle Stendhal's 1830 period novel about a young social climber in post-Napoleonic, late 19th century Europe. McGregor made a well-pedigreed cinematic debut, with a bit part in Bill Forsyth's episodic American drama Being Human (1993), starring Robin Williams. The picture, however, undeservedly flopped and closed almost as soon as it opened, rendering McGregor's contribution ineffectual. The actor continued to turn up on television on both sides of the Atlantic until late 1996; some of his more notable work during this period includes his turn as a beleaguered gunman in an episode of ER and the Cold War episode of Tales From the Crypt, in which he plays a vampiric thief. McGregor landed his cinematic breakthrough role with Danny Boyle's noirish, heavily stylized Shallow Grave (1994). In that film, he essays the role of Alex, a journalist who finds himself in a horrendous position after a murder. He appeared in Carl Prechezer's little-seen British surfing parable Blue Juice (1995) and Peter Greenaway's The Pillow Book (1996) before losing almost 30 pounds and shaving his head for his turn as heroin addict Mark Renton in Trainspotting, his sophomore collaboration with Danny Boyle, which gained the attention of critics and audiences worldwide. McGregor then took a 180-degree turn (and projected unflagging versatility) by portraying Frank Churchill in the elegant historical comedy Emma (1996).McGregor continued to work at an impressive pace after Emma, with appearances in Brassed Off (1996), Nightwatch (1998), The Serpent's Kiss (1997), and yet another project with Danny Boyle, the 1997 fantasy A Life Less Ordinary. (The latter film concludes on a raffish note, with an animated puppet of Ewan McGregor dressed in a kilt that bears the McGregor family tartan). In 1998, the actor signed to appear in the Star Wars prequels. (Lucas' decision to hire McGregor for Obi-Wan in the Star Wars prequels was hardly capricious; his uncle, Denis Lawson, had appeared as Wedge Antilles, decades earlier, in the original three installments of the series.) That same year, McGregor contributed a fine performance to Todd Haynes' Velvet Goldmine, with his portrayal of an iconoclastic, Iggy Pop-like singer during the 1970s glam rock era.As the new millennium dawned, McGregor had a full slate of projects before him, including several for his own production shingle, Natural Nylon, co-founded by McGregor and fellow actors Jude Law, Sean Pertwee, Sadie Frost, and fellow Trainspotter Jonny Lee Miller. Pat Murphy's biopic Nora (2000, co-produced by Wim Wenders' banner Road Movies Filmproduktion and by Metropolitan pictures), represented one of the first films to emerge from this production house. As a dramatization of the real-life relationship between James Joyce and Nora Barnacle, Nora stars McGregor as Joyce and Susan Lynch as the eponymous Nora. The actor stayed in period costume for his other film that year, Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge. Set in 1899 Paris, it stars McGregor as a young poet who becomes enmeshed in the city's sex, drugs, and cancan scene and embarks on a tumultuous relationship with a courtesan (Nicole Kidman). Following a turn in Black Hawk Down (2001), McGregor reprised his role as a young Obi-Wan Kenobi in the eagerly anticipated Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones. 2003 saw McGregor taking advantage of an odd quirk. Years prior, a magazine had commented on the uncanny resemblance between the young Scotch actor and the legendary Albert Finney as a young man. In dire need of a twenty- or thirty-something to portray Finney's younger self for his fantasy Big Fish, Tim Burton cast McGregor in the role; he fit the bill with something close to utter perfection. In that same year's erotic drama Young Adam (directed by David Mackenzie and originally screened at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival), McGregor plays one of two barge workers unlucky enough to dredge up the nearly naked corpse of a young woman. The young actor also starred alongside Renée Zellweger, who, fresh from the success of Chicago, played the unlikely love interest of McGregor's preening, sexist Catcher Block in Down With Love, director Peyton Reed's homage to '60s romantic comedies. McGregor returned to the role of Obie-Wan Kenobi once again in 2005 for Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith, the final film in George Lucas' epic saga. That same year, he lent his voice to the computer-animated family film Robots and starred opposite Scarlett Johansson in Michael Bay's big-budget sci-fi actioner The Island. He also secured the lead role of Sam Foster, a psychiatrist attempting to locate a suicidal patient, in Finding Neverland director Marc Forster's follow-up to that earlier hit, the mindbender Stay. Though that picture died a quick death at the box office, McGregor returned the following year as Ian Rider, a secret agent whose assassination sparks the adventure of a lifetime for his young nephew, in Geoffrey Sax's Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker. The film only had a limited run in the U.S., and was panned by critics.In late 2006, McGregor once again demonstrated his crossover appeal with turns in two much artier films: Scenes of a Sexual Nature and Miss Potter. The former -- Ed Blum's directorial debut, from a script by Aschlin Ditta -- is an ensemble piece about the illusions and realities in the relationships of seven British couples over the course of an afternoon on Hampstead Heath. The latter -- director Chris Noonan's long-awaited follow-up to his 1995 hit Babe -- is a biopic on the life of the much-loved children's author Beatrix Potter (played by Renée Zellweger). McGregor portrays Norman, her editor and paramour.McGregor was next cast in Marcel Langenegger's 2007 thriller The Tourist as Jonathan, an accountant who meets his dream girl at a local strip club but immediately becomes the prime suspect when the woman vanishes, and is accused of a multimillion-dollar theft. Over the coming years, McGregor would appear in a number of successful films, like Incendiary, Cassandra's Dream, I Love You, Phillip Morris, Amelia, Beginners, and Haywire.McGregor married French-born production designer Eve Mavrakis in 1995, with whom he has three children.
Jurnee Smollett-Bell (Actor) .. Dinah Lance/Black Canary
Born: October 01, 1986
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Modeled diapers at the age of 10 months; appeared in a Pepsi TV commercial with NFL Hall of Famer Joe Montana when she was 3. Was homeschooled by her mother. Appeared regularly in a string of sitcoms (ABC's Full House, CBS's Cosby, Fox's Wanda at Large) and starred with her five siblings Jake, Jazz, Jocqui, Jojo and Jussie on the 1994-95 ABC laugher On Our Own. Won a Broadcast Film Critics Award for the 1997 Samuel L. Jackson drama Eve's Bayou, along with NAACP Image Awards for Cosby (1999 and 2000) and the Denzel Washington film drama The Great Debaters (2007). Became interested in HIV/AIDS issues when an On Our Own crew member died of AIDS; at age 19, began serving on the board of directors of Artists for a New South Africa, a nonprofit that focuses on HIV.
Rosie Perez (Actor) .. Renee Montoya
Born: September 06, 1964
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Brooklyn-born actress/choreographer Rosie Perez attended Los Angeles City College before making the cattle-call rounds for dancing jobs. She worked a few seasons with the TV variety series Soul Train, then went on to perform at the LA club Funky Reggae. Here she was spotted by director Spike Lee, who cast her in a choice role in his 1989 film Do The Right Thing. She can also be seen dancing to the title tune under the opening credits. As a choreographer, Perez has staged shows for Diana Ross and Bobby Brown, and was Emmy-nominated for her work on the Fox comedy/variety series In Living Color (1990-94). She has been shown to best advantage on screen in explosive supporting roles, such as the Jeopardy-obsessed girlfriend of Woody Harrelson in White Men Can't Jump (1992) and the hilariously covetous wife of lottery winner Nicholas Cage in It Could Happen to You (1994). On a more sombre note, Perez was excellent as the troubled plane-crash survivor in Fearless (1993) and received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In 1997, Perez travelled to Spain to play the title role in Alex de Iglesia's wild Perdita Durango -- a semi-sequel to David Lynch's Wild at Heart that co-starred Oscar-winner Javier Bardim as a sexually adventurous practitioner of Santeria. Roles in The 24 Hour Woman and Lackawanna Blues followed, and in 2008 Perez turned up as a crooked cop in director David Gordon Green's stoner action comedy Pineapple Express. Additionally, Perez has lent her distinctice voice to such animated television shows as Go, Diego! Go! and Seth MacFarlane's The Cleveland Show.
Bojana Novakovic (Actor) .. Erika
Born: July 12, 1981
Birthplace: Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Trivia: Moved to Australia with her family at age 7. Made her professional debut at 12 with the Sydney Theatre Company. First film appearance was at age 15 in Blackrock (1996). While in college, worked with refugees at a nearby detention center. Started her own independent theatre company, Ride On Theatre, in 2003. Works as a Serbian translator for theatre and film; in 2008, she translated, adapted and directed the play Fake Porno. Co-wrote and starred in the play The Story of Mary MacLane By Herself, which premiered in Melbourne in 2011.
Chris Messina (Actor) .. Victor Zsasz
Born: August 11, 1974
Birthplace: Northport, New York, United States
Trivia: A character-oriented actor who specialized in playing American everymen, Chris Messina emerged in the mid-'90s, landing guest appearances on series programs such as Law & Order and mounting supporting parts in Hollywood features including You've Got Mail and Rounders (both 1998). Messina gained even more exposure when he joined the cast of the quirky HBO comedy drama Six Feet Under during that program's fifth and final season. On that series, Messina played Ted Fairwell, a Republican attorney smitten with Claire Fisher (Lauren Ambrose) who (as the program reveals) will eventually marry her. After Six Feet wrapped, Messina hearkened back to feature portrayals, this time as a lead, in director Jennifer Westfeldt's (Kissing Jessica Stein) critically praised sophomore effort Ira & Abby (2006). The actor proved he could hold his own with a multilayered turn as a neurotic therapist's son who rushes headlong into marriage only to watch his confidence fall to pieces when he learns of his new wife's two ex-husbands. In 2008, Messina took on a supporting role in Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona, opposite Penélope Cruz and Scarlett Johansson. In the years to come, Messina would enjoy continued success as an established actor, appearing in films like Ruby Sparks and Argo, as well as on TV series like The Mindy Project and The Newsroom.
Greice Santo (Actor) .. Scantily Clad Crystal
Ali Wong (Actor) .. Ella Jay Basco
Born: April 19, 1982
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Trivia: Served as class president in high school. Discovered a love for performing while in UCLA's LCC Theatre, the longest running Asian-American theater company in the U.S. Crammed in up to nine stand-up acts per night when starting out in New York City. Performed at a San Francisco comedy club on the night of her wedding in 2014. Was seven months pregnant while taping her Netflix stand-up hit Baby Cobra. Named her daughter Mari after Marie Kondo, author of one of Wong's favorite books.
Ella Jay Basco (Actor) .. Cassandra Cain
Charlene Amoia (Actor) .. Maria Bertinelli
Matthew Willig (Actor) .. Happy
Born: January 21, 1969
Jenelle McKee (Actor) .. Hot Couple
Steven Williams (Actor) .. Isabel Pakzad
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Isabel Pakzad (Actor) .. Friend
François Chau (Actor) .. Derek Wilson
Born: October 26, 1959
Birthplace: Phnom Penh
Derek Wilson (Actor) .. Tim Evans
Born: July 19, 1982
Birthplace: Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States
Trivia: Began performing with the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey as a member of the Next Stage Ensemble in 2003 then as a member of the Shakespeare Live! Company in 2004. In 2010, played the role of Foster in a stage production of Pinter's No Man's Land. Performed the role of Prince Hal in a production of Henry IV, Part One in 2012. In 2013, made his Broadway debut as Lennox in a production of Macbeth opposite Ethan Hawke in the titular role.
Nico Greetham (Actor) .. Young Goon
Paloma Rabinov (Actor) .. Roller Derby Teammate
Dominic Pace (Actor) .. Roman's Goon
Judy Kain (Actor) .. Bespectacled Secretary
Ellay Watson (Actor) .. Roller Derby Fan
Adinett Nsabimana (Actor) .. Girl at the bar
Sara Montez (Actor) .. Katherine
Eric Michael Cole (Actor) .. Disgruntled man
Born: September 21, 1976
Anna Mikami (Actor) .. Miss Keo
Gerald Downey (Actor) .. Judge
Born: October 01, 1980
Eddie J. Fernandez (Actor) .. Gauntlet Cop
Talon Reid (Actor) .. Roman's Goon
Robert Catrini (Actor) .. Stefano Galante
Born: January 05, 1950
Michael Masini (Actor) .. Drago
Ella Mika (Actor) .. Young Helena Bertinelli
David Bianchi (Actor) .. Henchman
Damon Hoffman (Actor) .. Bodybuilder
Eddie Alfano (Actor) .. Helena's Bodyguard
Lenora May (Actor) .. Mrs. Marcucci
Shad Gaspard (Actor) .. Lords Leader
Born: January 13, 1981
Luis Richard Gomez (Actor) .. Harley Super Fan
David Anthony Buglione (Actor) .. Joe Bertinelli
Joe Bucaro III (Actor) .. Carlos Rossi
Born: April 04, 1964
Miyuki Matsunaga (Actor) .. Mrs. Keo
Sarah Glassman (Actor) .. Smuggled Girl
Zack Whyel (Actor) .. Roman's Healer
Ego Mikitas (Actor) .. Don
Andy Hoff (Actor) .. Erika's Date
Joey Courteau (Actor) .. Club Dancer
Jesse Bush (Actor) .. Officer Dini
Jeff Lipary (Actor) .. BBB Gang Member
Jason Catron (Actor) .. Sprang Bridge Soldier
Shahaub Roudbari (Actor) .. Smarmy Guy
Rj Wayne (Actor) .. Tough Guy
Dan Cole (Actor) .. Officer Timm
Brandon Garic Notch (Actor) .. Roman's lift Goon
William Guirola (Actor) .. Thug
Nev Smith (Actor) .. Gotham Detective
Karen Teliha (Actor) .. Nun
Born: June 17, 1949
Paul Lasa (Actor) .. Helena's Father
Brian Nuesi (Actor) .. Husband
Bruno Oliver (Actor) .. Sal (Bodega Chef)
Born: April 28, 1965
Sadyr Diouf (Actor) .. Roman's Goon
Jack Dourakos (Actor) .. Club Goer
Brandon Irvin (Actor) .. Roman's Goon
Nick Phillips (Actor) .. Roller Derby Fan (uncredited)
Born: April 08, 1973
Diezel Ramos (Actor) .. Gotham Detective (uncredited)
Nella Jay (Actor)
Daniel Bernhardt (Actor)
Born: August 31, 1965
Trivia: Swiss-born martial artist Daniel Bernhardt has followed in the violent footsteps of Belgian kickboxer Jean-Claude Van Damme as a handsome European-accented leading man in Hollywood action thrillers. After studying in the Swiss capital of Bern and modeling in Paris, Bernhardt literally took over for Van Damme in the second, third, and fourth incarnations of the Bloodsport film series. After starring in the low-budget debacle that is Future War, he kicked his way through the movies True Vengeance, Black Sea Raid, Perfect Target, and Global Effect. In 1998, he starred as Siro on the video game-inspired TV show Mortal Combat Conquest. In 2003, Bernhardt finally found a highly profitable outlet for his skills as Agent Johnson in The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions.

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