Going the Distance


05:05 am - 06:48 am, Saturday, October 25 on Cinemax Hits (East) ()

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Despite the misgivings of their friends and family, a young couple weigh the pros and cons of having a long-distance relationship after returning to their respective homes following a summer fling in New York City.

2010 English Stereo
Comedy Romance Drama

Cast & Crew
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Drew Barrymore (Actor) .. Erin
Justin Long (Actor) .. Garrett
Charlie Day (Actor) .. Dan
Jason Sudeikis (Actor) .. Box
Christina Applegate (Actor) .. Corinne
Ron Livingston (Actor) .. Will
Oliver Jackson-Cohen (Actor) .. Damon
Jim Gaffigan (Actor) .. Phil
Natalie Morales (Actor) .. Brandy
Kelli Garner (Actor) .. Brianna
June Diane Raphael (Actor) .. Karen
Rob Riggle (Actor) .. Ron
Sarah Burns (Actor) .. Harper
Terry Beaver (Actor) .. Profesor
Matt Servitto (Actor) .. Hugh
Leighton Meester (Actor) .. Amy
Tuffy Questell (Actor) .. Agente aeropuerto
Charlie Hewson (Actor) .. Douchebag
Taylor Schwencke (Actor) .. Maya
Mike Birbiglia (Actor) .. Toby el camarero
Meredith Hagner (Actor) .. Empleada salón de belleza
Benita Robledo (Actor) .. Camarera
Stink Fisher (Actor) .. Muscle Guy
Kristen Schaal (Actor) .. Female Bartender
Graham Davie (Actor) .. Zach
Zach Page (Actor) .. Zander
Mick Hazen (Actor) .. Zeff
Sean Gustavus Tarjyoto (Actor) .. Awkward Nerd
David Bologna (Actor) .. Fame Boy
Cass Bugge (Actor) .. Girlfriend
Sandie Rosa (Actor) .. Girlfriend
Adam Harrison (Actor) .. The Boxer Rebellion
Piers Hewitt (Actor) .. The Boxer Rebellion
Todd Howe (Actor) .. The Boxer Rebellion
Nathan Nicholson (Actor) .. The Boxer Rebellion
Samantha Futerman (Actor) .. Very Young Intern
Natalie Knepp (Actor) .. Very Young Intern
Happy Anderson (Actor) .. Terry
Sondra James (Actor) .. Elderly Woman
Maya Morris (Actor) .. Not It Girl
Jennifer Bronstein (Actor) .. Not It Girl
Maria Conte Di Angeles (Actor) .. Recepcionista
Ethan F. Hamburg (Actor) .. Newsroom Co-Worker
Anna Gorecky (Actor) .. Diesel Records Secretary
Josephine-Dana April Micari (Actor) .. Diesel Records Secretary
Loretta Fox (Actor) .. Sandy
Carole Raphaelle Davis (Actor) .. Carmen
Ron Bottitta (Actor) .. Creepy Guy
Sean Tarjyoto (Actor) .. Awkward Nerd
Maria Conte Di Angelis (Actor) .. Receptionist

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Did You Know..
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Drew Barrymore (Actor) .. Erin
Born: February 22, 1975
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Trivia: The granddaughter of John Barrymore and grandniece of Ethel Barrymore and Lionel Barrymore, Drew Barrymore was born in Culver City, California on February 22, 1975. From there, she didn't waste much time getting in front of the cameras, making her first commercial at nine months and her first television movie, Suddenly Love, at the age of two. Two years later, she made her film debut, appearing as William Hurt's daughter in Altered States (1980). At the advanced age of seven, Barrymore became a true celebrity, thanks to her role as the cherubic Gertie in Steven Spielberg's E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. The huge success of that 1982 film endeared Barrymore to millions of audience members, but following leads in two more films, Irreconcilable Differences and Firestarter (both 1984), the young actress began to succumb to a destructive lifestyle defined by drugs, alcohol, and too much partying. A child expected to behave like an adult, Barrymore began drinking at the age of nine and started taking drugs a short while later.Unsurprisingly, observers began writing Barrymore off as just another failed child star when she was barely into her teens. She made a string of (largely forgettable) movies, many of which only reinforced her image as a has-been. However, in the middle of her teen years, Barrymore entered rehab, cleaned herself up, and wrote an autobiography, Little Girl Lost, which detailed her travails with drugs and alcohol. In the early 1990s, she entered another phase in her career, gaining notoriety for playing a series of vampy, trampy trailer-park Lolitas. In this capacity, she turned in memorable performances in Poison Ivy (1992), the 1993 made-for-TV The Amy Fisher Story, and Batman Forever (1995), all of which featured her pouting seductively and showing more thigh than all the Rockettes combined. Barrymore's on-screen antics were ably complemented by the off-screen reputation she was forming at the time: first she could be seen posing nude with then-boyfriend Jamie Walters on the cover of Interview magazine, then modeling for a series of racy Guess ads, flashing David Letterman during an appearance on The Late Show as a "birthday present" to the host, and finally posing nude for Playboy in 1995.In 1996, Barrymore's image underwent an abrupt and effective transformation from slut to sweetheart. With a brief but memorable role in Wes Craven's Scream and a lead in Woody Allen's Everyone Says I Love You that featured her as a Kelly Girl for the '90s, Barrymore's career received an adrenaline shot to the heart. She began working steadily again, and she reshaped her offscreen persona into that of a delightful and sweet-natured girl trying to mend her ways. This new image was supported by her screen work, much of which featured her as a chaste heroine. Her starring role as the "real" Cinderella in Ever After (1998) was a good example, and it had the added advantage of turning out to be a fairly solid hit. Barrymore's other major 1998 film, The Wedding Singer, was another hit, further enhancing her reputation as America's new sweetheart. The following year, the actress all but put the final nail in the coffin of her wild-child reputation of years past, starring as the nerdy, lovelorn twenty-something reporter who bears the titular condition of Never Been Kissed. That movie not only marked a notable transition in Barrymore's reputation, but an advancement in her cinematic career as well. Expanding her role from actress to producer, Barrymore would continue starring in and producing such efforts as Charlie's Angels (2000), Donnie Darko (2001).Though some may have suspected that her millennial transition from sweetheart to skull-cracker in Charlie's Angels may have signaled a shift towards more action oriented roles -- and despite her return to the role in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) -- Barrymore once again charmed audiences with another emotional comedy, Riding in Cars With Boys in 2001, while Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) found Drew in the role of long-suffering girlfriend alongside Sam Rockwell's unlikely CIA operative. Though the film did not fare particularly well critically or otherwise, Barrymore took a nonetheless interesting turn as an apple-pie wife turned sinister in 2003's Duplex, and held her own against scene-chomper Ben Stiller. Barrymore teamed up with fellow Stiller-flick alumni Owen Wilson for 2004's Date School, and once again played Adam Sandler's sugar sweet girlfriend in director Peter Segal's romantic comedy Fifty-First Dates.2005 brought yet another openly fluffy romantic comedy with Fever Pitch, in which she played the straight-girl against Red Sox super-fan Jimmy Fallon, but she soon changed gears, signing on to appear in Lucky You, a gambling drama by Curtis Hanson. She was soon back to romcom terretory, with Music and Lyrics and He's Just Not That Into You, but also took on an extremly meaty character role in the 2009 HBO film Grey Gardens, in which she mimiced the particular speech and mannerisms of infamous shut-in "Little Edie" and met with major critical acclaim. Around this same time, Barrymore took on her first directorial effort, helming the modest, young-adult movie Whip It, which critics deemed a solid debut. Barrymore then took on a starring role alongside sometime boyfriend Justin Long in the 2010 comedy Going the Distance, before signing on to play an environmental activist in the feel-good period movie Big Miracle. She then took a career break in order to focus on her growing family before re-teaming with Adam Sandler in 2014 for the romcom Blended.
Justin Long (Actor) .. Garrett
Born: June 02, 1978
Birthplace: Fairfield, CT
Trivia: An actor whose wide, affable grin and heavy eyebrows lend him an uncanny resemblance to Tim Allen, Justin Long unwittingly became a footnote to the illustrious history of Britney Spears' ascent to world domination when he appeared with the post-pubescent entertainer in her 2002 film debut, Crossroads. Cast as Britney's prom date, Long shared a kiss with the singer that earned him breathless adulation on Britney websites everywhere.Three years before he locked lips with the peppy pop star, Long made his screen debut as a sci-fi geek in Galaxy Quest, a quirky genre parody that starred Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, and Long's would-be doppelganger, Allen. He then landed a role on the TV sitcom Ed (2000), which he followed in 2001 with a part as a lonely bunkmate in Happy Campers. That same year, he starred in Jeepers Creepers, a sleeper comedy-horror outing that cast him as one of two siblings terrorized by an inhuman monster. Long subsequently appeared in Crossroads, sealing his newfound popularity among teenage girls with a kiss.In 2003, Long popped up briefly in the sequel Jeepers Creepers 2 while continuing to appear on Ed. However, the following year saw the conclusion of Ed and Long embarked on his film career full-time. First up was the sports comedy Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. Stealing scenes while co-starring with the likes of Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller, Long proved to critics and audiences alike that his comedic skills could translate from the small-screen to the big one with ease. In the wake of Dodgeball's box-office success, audience's could next find the actor starring in the independent films Raising Genius and Waiting... and adding his voice to the Bill Plympton film Hair High. He appeared opposite Linday Lohan in Herbie: Fully Loaded, executing a perfect pratfall worthy of silent film comics in once scene. In 2006 he was one of the two leads in a series of witty television advertisements for Apple computers directed by Junebug's Phil Morrison. With Accepted, about a high-school graduate who starts his own college after being rejected by the institutions to which he applied, Long was finally allowed to take the lead in a big-screen comedy. The following year found the rising star voicing everyone's favorite singing squirrel in Alvin and the Chipmunks (a role that he would reprise in both the 2009 and 2011 sequels), and in 2001 Long returned to the small screen for a recurring role in FOX comedy series New Girl.
Charlie Day (Actor) .. Dan
Born: February 09, 1976
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: New York-born actor Charlie Day appeared in an impressive array of Williamstown Theatre productions before transitioning into television with a brief appearance in the Mary Tyler Moore/Valerie Harper reunion special Mary and Rhoda. Subsequent roles on Madigan Men, Law & Order, and Third Watch helped Day build an impressive list of small-screen credits, and in 2005 he joined the cast of the deliciously warped FX sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Cast as an inherently good-natured guy often done in by his own shady intentions and poor luck with ladies, Day held his own opposite Danny DeVito, helping to establish himself as a respectable rising talent. Although he tried to stretch out in projects like A Quiet Little Marriage and Going the Distance, it was the 2011 hit Horrible Bosses that earned him his greatest praise apart from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. In 2006 he married his Philadelphia co-star Mary Elizabeth Ellis.
Jason Sudeikis (Actor) .. Box
Born: September 18, 1975
Birthplace: Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Hailing from Overland Park, KS, clean-cut comedic actor Jason Sudeikis rose to fame as a member of that Valhalla of comics, Saturday Night Live; he joined the series not as an actor but as a writer, in the 2003-2004 season, then moved into performance and distinguished himself during his premiere season with three portrayals that instantly became audience favorites: burglar Ed Mahoney, American Idol winner Taylor Hicks, and that of a Bluetooth-wearing, egomaniacal "A-hole" in a series of sketches that also starred Kristen Wiig. Prior to SNL involvement, Sudeikis entered the comedic realm via participation in Kansas City's ComedySportz ensemble, then relocated to Chicago and enlisted with Second City. He also performed with Boom Chicago in Amsterdam and co-founded Second City Las Vegas.From SNL, Sudeikis made the short leap to prime-time television and feature films. On the small screen, he landed a recurring role as Tina Fey's boyfriend Floyd on the popular NBC sitcom 30 Rock. Sudeikis' feature-film appearances (the majority in the comedy vein) include supporting roles in the outings The Ten (2007), What Happens in Vegas (2008), Semi-Pro (2008), and The Rocker (2008). He had his biggest non-SNL hit to date when he was one of three regular guys looking to kill their Horrible Bosses in 2011, and that same year he co-starred with Owen Wilson in Hall Pass, and starred in the indie comedy A Good Old Fashioned Orgy. Sudeikis left SNL in 2013 to focus on his film career, next appearing as a drug dealer/con artist in We're the Millers.
Christina Applegate (Actor) .. Corinne
Born: November 25, 1971
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Originally famous as the bodacious, brain-challenged Bundy offspring Kelly on Fox's long-running dysfunctional family sitcom Married...With Children, Christina Applegate parlayed her comic talents and sexy image into a parallel movie career. A natural blonde Hollywood baby, Applegate was raised by her actress mother, Nancy Priddy, after Priddy split from Applegate's father, record executive Bobby Applegate. Making her acting debut as an infant with her mother on TV's Days of Our Lives, Applegate subsequently landed her first movie role at age ten when she appeared with Priddy in the low-grade horror flick Jaws of Satan (1981). After playing Grace as a child in the TV biopic Grace Kelly (1983), Applegate guest starred on several TV shows before landing her own permanent series role in the short-lived Heart of the City (1986). Her next series, however, proved the charm. Debuting in 1987 on the fledgling Fox TV network, Married...With Children withstood criticisms about its all-around vulgarity to become one of Fox's first signature hits. During its ten-year run, Married...With Children also spawned the TV movie It's a Bundyful Life (1992), featuring Applegate and the rest of the Bundy clan in a spoof of holiday chestnut It's a Wonderful Life (1946). A bona fide teen heartthrob and star, Applegate attempted to show her serious side as a prostitute and drug addict in the gritty drama Streets (1990). Teen comedy Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (1991) tried to capitalize on Applegate's TV fame while showcasing her as a smart, resourceful, anti-Bundy character. Also during Married...With Children's run, Applegate appeared in the female road movie Across the Moon (1994), mutilated rock musician-drama Vibrations (1995), and as the town whore in Walter Hill's underrated Western Wild Bill (1995). Applegate's Married fame further landed her a small part in the all-star ensemble populating Tim Burton's science fiction parody Mars Attacks! (1996), and wryly shaded her presence in Gregg Araki's Los Angeles teen anomie opus Nowhere (1997), the slickest entrant in his "teen apocalypse trilogy."Ready to leave the TV-bred teen realm behind after Married went off the air in 1997, Applegate co-starred with Mark Wahlberg in the Hong Kong-tinged action comedy The Big Hit (1998) and played the WASP fiancée of a Mob scion in Jim Abrahams' Mafia movie parody Mafia! (1998). She co-starred with her eventual husband, Johnathon Schaech, and erstwhile teen idol Molly Ringwald in the high-school reunion thriller The Giving Tree (1999) as well. Inspired by her experience with her mother growing up, though, Applegate agreed to return to TV to star as a single mom balancing work and family in the sitcom Jesse (1998). Despite choice time slots, however, Jesse was canceled in 2000. Applegate returned to movie comedy co-starring with Jean Reno as a princess and modern gal in the ill-received remake of a French time-travel yarn Just Visiting (2001). Subsequently holding her own opposite some of her more lustrous film peers, Applegate earned far better reviews than the movie itself as Cameron Diaz's levelheaded best friend in the raunchy female bonding romp The Sweetest Thing (2002), and flew the friendly skies with Gwyneth Paltrow in the flight attendant comedy A View from the Top (2003).In 2004, Applegate landed herself leading-lady roles in two of the year's most anticipated films. First, in July, she starred opposite Will Ferrell in the 70s-era comedy Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. Then, the following November, she could be seen with Ben Affleck in the holiday film Surviving Christmas.In 2007 Applegate finally found success on the small-screen yet again with the sitcom Samantha Who?, but the actress made headlines in 2008 when she revealed she was fighting breast cancer, an illness she survived. Meanwhile, on the big screen she scored major parts in the comedy The Rocker, and played Jason Sudeikis' long-suffering wife in the Farrelly Brothers comedy Hall Pass.In 2011 she was cast opposite Will Arnett in the sitcom Up All Night which would become her third television program to run for at least two years.
Ron Livingston (Actor) .. Will
Born: June 05, 1967
Birthplace: Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
Trivia: Ron Livingston first came to the attention of film audiences in 1996, when he portrayed one of Jon Favreau's Rat Pack-obsessed cronies in Swingers. Over the next few years, the actor began taking more and more leading roles, earning recognition and making a name for himself in the process. A graduate of Yale, where he received a B.A. in Theatre Studies and English Literature, Livingston began acting at the Williamstown Theatre Festival while in college. After graduation, he headed to Chicago, where he performed at the Goodman Theatre. Livingston made his film debut in the 1992 Dolly Parton comedy Straight Talk, and the following year he had a supporting role in the independent film Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade. After catching the eyes of audiences in the cult-hit Swingers, Livingston began to take on increasingly more prominent film roles. In 1999 he could be seen in no less than three films, beginning with the comedy Office Space, in which he had the starring role. While the film performed theatrically, it slowly gained an audience on home-video and was later regarded as a modern comedy classic. In 2001, Livingston turned to the small screen, first in the Stephen Spielberg-produced miniseries Band of Brothers, then with a short-lived starring role on ABC's The Practice. He could be seen in theaters again in 2002, stealing scenes as a smarmy agent in the critically-acclaimed Adaptation and returned to television the following year, with a recurring role as one of Carrie's boyfriends on Sex and the City.Livingston would go on to appear in a number of feature films over the coming years, like Little Black Book, Dinner for Schmucks and The Life Coach, before going on to find success on the small screen once again with shows like Standoff and Defying Gravity.
Oliver Jackson-Cohen (Actor) .. Damon
Born: October 24, 1986
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Spent his childhood backstage at his mother's fashion shows, hanging out with models like Kate Moss. Attended weekend drama workshops at Riverside Studios in London. Studied at the Youngblood Theatre workshop while Carey Mulligan was also a student. Landed his first acting job at age 15, appearing as a waiter on the British teen soap Hollyoaks. Started college as a French literature major, but dropped out after two weeks to pursue acting.
Jim Gaffigan (Actor) .. Phil
Born: July 07, 1966
Birthplace: Chesterton, Indiana, United States
Trivia: Born July 7th, 1966, Indiana native and standup comic Jim Gaffigan cultivated a reputation during the late '90s and early 2000s as a low-key, witty, and inventive comic with mildly self-deprecative routines. He then branched out into television and film roles, finding mixed (if not unqualified) success in those venues. Launched during the early '90s, Gaffigan's original standup act sparked the attention of such after-hours talk programs as Late Night with David Letterman (on CBS) and Late Night with Conan O'Brien (on NBC). Both shows booked the comic for repeated spots to tremendous audience enthusiasm. Letterman was reportedly so wowed by Gaffigan's material, delivery, and presence, in fact, that he commissioned his company, Worldwide Pants Incorporated, to produce a sitcom for Gaffigan, Welcome to New York. The series cast Gaffigan as a character named Jim Gaffigan, a former weatherman from Indiana who moves to New York and takes a job on a Good Morning America-like local talk show called "AM New York." Christine Baranski co-starred as Gaffigan's caustic producer, Marsha Bickner, Roseanne's Sara Gilbert as Marsha's assistant, Amy, and Rocky Carroll as Adrian Spencer, the program's smarmy, artificial host. Many of the initial gags and bits revolved around the "fish out of water" concept of a Hoosier thrust into the Big Apple, and Gaffigan's co-workers' cutting objections to his presence in the newsroom. Unfortunately, Welcome to New York folded a few months in, thanks to markedly poor ratings and viewership. The comic continued his television work unabated, however, with a recurring role on the equally short-lived Ellen DeGeneres starrer The Ellen Show. Beginning in 1999, Gaffigan began signing for supporting roles, typically comic turns, in feature films, starting with David O. Russell's Three Kings. He played Larry Johnson, the highway pullover dumbfounded by a "meow"-spouting cop, in Broken Lizard's Super Troopers (2001), then a hotel manager in the eccentric dramedy Igby Goes Down (2002). Gaffigan also landed a bit part as Chris Grandy in Gary Winick's Big update 13 Going on 30 (2004). In mid-2005, Gaffigan issued his premier comedy video, Jim Gaffigan: Beyond the Pale -- an hour-long special in which the comic delivers a number of riffs on the subjects of food, holidays, gift giving, and religion. (The title refers to the fair-haired Gaffigan's ghostly white complexion, one of the recurring subjects of his shtick.) Gaffigan then essayed a supporting role in Hilary Brougher's 2006 psychodrama Stephanie Daley, starring Tilda Swinton, Amber Tamblyn and Timothy Hutton. 2008 found the actor co-starring alongside Justin Timberlake and Verne Troyer in the Love Guru, which won the dubious honor of three Raspberry Awards. Gaffigan would have better luck in 2009, when he joined the cast of Sam Mendes' comedy Away We Go, and again in 2010 for the films Going the Distance and It's Kind of a Funny Story. He also worked in the television sitcom My Boys from 2006-2009. '
Natalie Morales (Actor) .. Brandy
Born: February 15, 1985
Trivia: Made professional debut as an evil-fighting heroine in ABC Family's The Middleman, a short-lived series based on a comic book. Produced a pilot for a sitcom called Quitters, which eventually became a web series. In 2009, a guest stint as an FBI agent on USA Network's White Collar turned into a full-time gig after she was promoted to series regular. Film career picked up in 2010 with roles in the Jennifer Aniston flick The Bounty Hunter, the Drew Barrymore romantic comedy Going the Distance and the sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
Kelli Garner (Actor) .. Brianna
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.
June Diane Raphael (Actor) .. Karen
Born: January 04, 1980
Birthplace: Rockville Centre, New York, United States
Trivia: Met her comedy partner, Casey Wilson, in a clown class at NYU. After graduating from college, she and Wilson wrote and performed a two-woman sketch show called Rode Hard and Put Away Wet at Upright Citizens Brigade. The pair was named the Best Comedic Duo at the 2005 Emerging Comics of NY Awards. Cowrote the screenplay for 2009's Bride Wars, starring Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway. In 2010, began hosting a popular podcast with husband Paul Scheer and Jason Mantzoukas called How Did This Get Made?, in which the three skewer movies.
Rob Riggle (Actor) .. Ron
Born: April 21, 1970
Birthplace: Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Trivia: Comedian Rob Riggle earned his chops in the theater and film program at the University of Kansas. Also, perhaps surprisingly, the successful comic cut his teeth in the military, joining the Marines in 1990 and eventually earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps Reserve. Riggle would go on to forge a creative partnership with fellow comedian Rob Huebel, working together in the sketch comedy troupe Upright Citizens Brigade, projects for VH1, and more. Riggle would go on to be a featured player on Saturday Night Live, and become an extremely popular member of the staff on The Daily Show, in addition to appearing in movies like The Hangover, Step Brothers, Talladega Nights, and Pushing Tom.
Sarah Burns (Actor) .. Harper
Birthplace: Long Island, New York, United States
Trivia: Has regularly performed improvisational comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre since 2001 and is a member of one of the theater's comedy teams, T.R.U.C.K.S. Auditioned for Saturday Night Live. In 2009, Entertainment Weekly named her in their list of The 25 Funniest Actresses in Hollywood. In 2015, performed at the 4th Annual All Jane Women's Comedy Festival.
Terry Beaver (Actor) .. Profesor
Born: June 02, 1948
Matt Servitto (Actor) .. Hugh
Born: April 07, 1965
Birthplace: Teaneck, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Sang in his school choir and performed in high school musicals.In high school, was on the student council, ran track and played varsity football.Was a member of his high school's forensics club.Was accepted into the Goodman School of Drama, the drama school of DePaul University, but decided to attend Wayne State University because he won a theater scholarship. While attending Wayne State University, spent a semester at the British American Drama Academy.Appeared in commercials for brands like Flonase, Nyquil, Nissan Pathfinder, Campbell's Soup and Dairy Queen.Has worked in film, television and theater.Best known for playing Special Agent Dwight Harris on The Sopranos.
Leighton Meester (Actor) .. Amy
Born: April 09, 1986
Birthplace: Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Trivia: The petite and dazzling American actress Leighton Meester began her career somewhat prestigiously and intelligently, with appearances in such popular series as 24, Law & Order, and 7th Heaven, but in time Meester's involvement in a few less-esteemed projects (such as the TV series Tarzan, and the slasher movie Drive-Thru, about a killer fast-food mascot who dresses as a clown) threatened to overshadow this early promise. Fortunately, Meester continued to demonstrate genre versatility and prolificness as she aggressively tackled new roles. In fall 2007, she could be be seen co-starring on the new CW teen drama Gossip Girl. She became one of the breakout stars of that show, leading to appearances in films like Going the Distance, Date Night, The Oranges, Monte Carlo, and The Roommate. In 2012 she landed a role in the Adam Sandler comedy That's My Boy. She had a supporting role in The Judge in 2014, and also made her Broadway debut the same year, in the play Of Mice and Men.
Tuffy Questell (Actor) .. Agente aeropuerto
Born: May 09, 1968
Charlie Hewson (Actor) .. Douchebag
Taylor Schwencke (Actor) .. Maya
Mike Birbiglia (Actor) .. Toby el camarero
Born: June 20, 1978
Birthplace: Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Was a member of the Georgetown Players Improv Troupe for four years while attending college. Was an intern for Late Night with Conan O'Brien in 1997. Released his debut album Dog Years in 2004. Suffers from a rare sleep disorder called REM behavior disorder, which his movie Sleepwalk With Me is based on. His off-Broadway show My Girlfriend's Boyfriend received the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Solo Show.
Meredith Hagner (Actor) .. Empleada salón de belleza
Born: May 31, 1987
Birthplace: Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: Has appeared in commercials for Radio Shack, Subway and JCPenney. Played Liberty Ciccone on As the World Turns from 2008 to 2010. Was nominated for a Daytime Emmy (for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series) in 2009. Sings, plays guitar and writes music. Volunteers with the Special Olympics.
Benita Robledo (Actor) .. Camarera
Stink Fisher (Actor) .. Muscle Guy
Born: July 30, 1970
Kristen Schaal (Actor) .. Female Bartender
Born: January 24, 1978
Birthplace: Longmont, Colorado, United States
Trivia: Writer, actress, and comedian Kristen Schaal honed her skills working in the New York improve and stand-up scene in the early 2000s. In addition to winning the Best Alternative Comedian Award at the 2006 HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, along with a number of other awards, Schaal began cultivating a career onscreen, appearing on shows like The Education of Max Bickford and Ugly Betty, and in movies like Norbit. Her notoriety increased in 2007, when she took on the role of obsessive fan Mel on the comedy series Flight of the Conchords. Schaal would soon find herself part of the Hollywood comedy scene, appearing in numerous movies over the next few years, including Shrek Forever After, Get Him to the Greek, Toy Story 3, Dinner for Schmucks, and Going the Distance. She appeared in The Muppets in 2011, then was cast to voice one of the main characters in the animated series Bob's Burgers.
Graham Davie (Actor) .. Zach
Zach Page (Actor) .. Zander
Mick Hazen (Actor) .. Zeff
Born: March 22, 1993
Sean Gustavus Tarjyoto (Actor) .. Awkward Nerd
David Bologna (Actor) .. Fame Boy
Cass Bugge (Actor) .. Girlfriend
Sandie Rosa (Actor) .. Girlfriend
Adam Harrison (Actor) .. The Boxer Rebellion
Piers Hewitt (Actor) .. The Boxer Rebellion
Todd Howe (Actor) .. The Boxer Rebellion
Nathan Nicholson (Actor) .. The Boxer Rebellion
Samantha Futerman (Actor) .. Very Young Intern
Born: November 19, 1987
Natalie Knepp (Actor) .. Very Young Intern
Born: April 14, 1983
Happy Anderson (Actor) .. Terry
Born: November 19, 1976
Birthplace: New York, United States
Trivia: Won the 2001 Award for Excellence in the Arts from the National Society of Arts and Letters. Performed in the ensemble of The Merchant of Venice starring Al Pacino on Broadway in 2010. Played the role of Clarence in a stage production of Richard III at the Old Globe Theatre in 2012. Provided the voice of characters in video games, including Grand Theft Auto V and Max Payne 3. Directed theater productions that include The Importance of Being Earnest, Ancient History and Fumed Oak. Has done voice-over work for TD Bank, Dunkin' Donuts, Burger King and Bank of America. Works as an acting instructor at New York Film Academy and has taught private acting lessons for more than 10 years.
Sondra James (Actor) .. Elderly Woman
Maya Morris (Actor) .. Not It Girl
Jennifer Bronstein (Actor) .. Not It Girl
Maria Conte Di Angeles (Actor) .. Recepcionista
Ethan F. Hamburg (Actor) .. Newsroom Co-Worker
Anna Gorecky (Actor) .. Diesel Records Secretary
Josephine-Dana April Micari (Actor) .. Diesel Records Secretary
Loretta Fox (Actor) .. Sandy
Carole Raphaelle Davis (Actor) .. Carmen
Born: February 17, 1958
Ron Bottitta (Actor) .. Creepy Guy
Born: December 25, 1960
Sean Tarjyoto (Actor) .. Awkward Nerd
Maria Conte Di Angelis (Actor) .. Receptionist

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