Home Again


06:48 am - 08:25 am, Saturday, October 25 on Cinemax Hits (East) ()

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A recently separated woman moves to LA with her two daughters, where she rents out her guesthouse to three much-younger men?one of whom she soon begins dating. Her new life gets even more complicated when her estranged husband re-enters the picture.

2017 English Stereo
Other Drama Romance Comedy Comedy-drama

Cast & Crew
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Jon Rudnitsky (Actor) .. George
Pico Alexander (Actor) .. Harry
Candice Bergen (Actor) .. Lilian
Eden Grace Redfield (Actor) .. Rosie
Dolly Wells (Actor) .. Tracy
Reid Scott (Actor) .. Justin
Lola Flanery (Actor) .. Isabel
P. J. Byrne (Actor) .. Paul
Jen Kirkman (Actor) .. Kori
David Netto (Actor) .. John Kinney
Gaylinn Dean (Actor) .. Little Alice
Sophia Bui (Actor) .. 1970's Actress
Hope Watson (Actor) .. 1970's Actress
Alex Noiret (Actor) .. 1970's Actress
Kim Senser (Actor) .. 1970's Actress
Jeremiah Caleb (Actor) .. Rajeesh
Alex Alcheh (Actor) .. Jason A.
Hank Chen (Actor) .. Jason G.
Paige Spara (Actor) .. Bartender
Taylor Carr (Actor) .. Dance Club Bartender
Gwyneth Glover (Actor) .. Gwyneth
Samantha Ressler (Actor) .. Maya
Christine Woods (Actor) .. Yoga Friend
Doug Locke (Actor) .. Mad Youth Actor
Shi Ne Nielson (Actor) .. Zoey's Decorator
Robb Derringer (Actor) .. Dinner Guest
Nick Williams (Actor) .. Waiter
Kovar Mcclure (Actor) .. Rob
Michael Cyril Creighton (Actor) .. Teacher
Paige Cato (Actor) .. Miss Avery
Brian Gilleece (Actor) .. Restaurant Patron
April Martucci (Actor) .. Yoga Friend
Reese Witherspoon (Actor) .. Alice
Nat Wolff (Actor) .. Teddy
Lake Bell (Actor) .. Zoey
Michael Sheen (Actor) .. Austen

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Jon Rudnitsky (Actor) .. George
Born: November 22, 1989
Birthplace: Harrington Park, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Won Laugh Factory's Laugh Bowl college competition during his senior year at University of Southern California. Was given the John Ritter Memorial Award for Outstanding Comedic Performance. Was selected by his classmates as commencement speaker for his graduating class at the BFA Acting Conservatory at USC. Performed stand-up on open mic nights at the Comic Strip club in New York City. Was a member of comic group The Groundlings. Joined the cast of Saturday Night Live for the show's 41st season, as a featured player.
Pico Alexander (Actor) .. Harry
Candice Bergen (Actor) .. Lilian
Born: May 09, 1946
Birthplace: Beverly Hills, California, United States
Trivia: American actress Candice Bergen was a celebrity even before she was born. As the first child of popular radio ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and his young wife Frances, Candice was a hot news item months before her birth, and headline material upon that blessed event (her coming into the world even prompted magazine cartoons which suggested that Edgar would try to confound the nurses by "giving" his new daughter a voice). Candice made her first public appearance as an infant, featured with her parents in a magazine advertisement. Before she was ten, Candice was appearing sporadically on dad's radio program, demonstrating a precocious ability to throw her own voice (a skill she hasn't been called upon to repeat in recent years); at 11 she and Groucho Marx's daughter Melinda were guest contestants on Groucho's TV quiz show You Bet Your Life. Candice loved her parents and luxuriated in her posh lifestyle, though she was set apart from other children in that her "brothers" were the wooden dummies Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd - and Charlie had a bigger bedroom than she did! Like most 1960s teens, however, she rebelled against the conservatism of her parents and adopted a well-publicized, freewheeling lifestyle - and a movie career. In her first film, The Group (1965), Candice played a wealthy young lesbian - a character light years away from the sensibilities of her old-guard father. She next appeared with Steve McQueen in the big budget The Sand Pebbles (1966), simultaneously running smack dab into the unkind cuts of critics, who made the expected (given her parentage) comments concerning her "wooden" performance. Truth to tell, Candice did look far better than she acted, and this status quo remained throughout most of her film appearances of the late 1960s; even Candice admitted she wasn't much of an actress, though she allowed (in another moment that must have given papa Edgar pause) that she was terrific when required in a film to simulate an orgasm. Several films later, Candice decided to take her career more seriously than did her critics, and began emerging into a talented and reliable actress in such films as Carnal Knowledge (1971) and The Wind and the Lion (1975). Most observers agree that Candice's true turnaround was her touching but hilarious performance as a divorced woman pursuing a singing career - with little in the way of talent - in the Burt Reynolds comedy Starting Over (1979). Candice's roller-coaster offscreen life settled into relative normality when she married French film director Louis Malle; meanwhile, her acting career gained momentum as she sought out and received ever-improving movie and TV roles. In 1988, Candice began a run in the title role of the television sitcom Murphy Brown, in which she was brilliant as a mercurial, high-strung TV newsmagazine reporter, a role that won Ms. Bergen several Emmy Awards. While Murphy Brown capped Candice Bergen's full acceptance by audiences and critics as an actress of stature, it also restored her to "headline" status in 1992 - when, in direct response to the fictional Murphy Brown's decision to become a single mother, Vice President Dan Quayle delivered his notorious "family values" speech.Murphy Brown finished its successful run in 1997, and Bergen would make a handful of big-screen appearances in the ensuing years including Miss Congeniality, Sweet Home Alabama, and The In-Laws. In 2004 she became part of the cast of Boston Legal, another hit show that ran for five often award-winning seasons. When that show came to a close, she appeared in films such as The Women, Sex and the City, and Bride Wars - where she portrayed the country's leading wedding planner.
Eden Grace Redfield (Actor) .. Rosie
Dolly Wells (Actor) .. Tracy
Born: December 05, 1971
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Her mother, Teresa, was still married to her first husband, Edward Gatacre, when she became pregnant by satirist and comic actor John Wells; as a result, Dolly was told for most of her life that Wells was actually her stepfather. She didn't learn the truth until she was in her late teens. Has five older half-siblings. Has been friends with Dolly & Em co-star Emily Mortimer since they were four. Was inspired to write Dolly & Em after she and Mortimer observed the relationships between actors and their personal assistants at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012. Her grandfather was Sir Christopher Chancellor, general manager of Reuters News Agency from 1944 to 1959. One of her cousins is the actress, Anna Chancellor.
Reid Scott (Actor) .. Justin
Born: November 19, 1977
Birthplace: Clifton Park, New York, United States
Trivia: Fell in love with acting after his mother encouraged him to join the drama club in the sixth grade to help curb a stuttering problem. As a teenager, briefly attended an all-boys military academy, where he performed in school productions of Dead Poets Society and various Shakespearean plays. Landed guest stints on That '70s Show, What I Like About You, American Dreams and Bones. Breakout role was on the controversial 2003 sitcom It's All Relative. In 2006, joined the cast of My Boys, TBS's first original sitcom.
Lola Flanery (Actor) .. Isabel
P. J. Byrne (Actor) .. Paul
Born: February 08, 1974
Birthplace: Maplewood, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Played three varsity sports in high school. Coached basketball camp at Duke University while he attended graduate school. Planned on becoming an investment banker after college but a drama teacher persuaded him to pursue acting instead. Found steady work in movies and TV before landing a recurring role as a sports agent on The Game in 2006. Is the voice of Bolin on The Legend of Korra.
Jen Kirkman (Actor) .. Kori
David Netto (Actor) .. John Kinney
Gaylinn Dean (Actor) .. Little Alice
Sophia Bui (Actor) .. 1970's Actress
Hope Watson (Actor) .. 1970's Actress
Alex Noiret (Actor) .. 1970's Actress
Kim Senser (Actor) .. 1970's Actress
Jeremiah Caleb (Actor) .. Rajeesh
Alex Alcheh (Actor) .. Jason A.
Hank Chen (Actor) .. Jason G.
Paige Spara (Actor) .. Bartender
Taylor Carr (Actor) .. Dance Club Bartender
Gwyneth Glover (Actor) .. Gwyneth
Samantha Ressler (Actor) .. Maya
Christine Woods (Actor) .. Yoga Friend
Born: September 03, 1983
Birthplace: Lake Forest, California, United States
Trivia: Was president of the show choir in high school. Made her TV debut on CSI: Miami in 2005. Has appeared in TV series including How I Met Your Mother, House, Cold Case and NCIS. Trained in taekwando for her role of FBI agent Janis Hawk in FlashForward.
Doug Locke (Actor) .. Mad Youth Actor
Shi Ne Nielson (Actor) .. Zoey's Decorator
Robb Derringer (Actor) .. Dinner Guest
Born: July 06, 1967
Nick Williams (Actor) .. Waiter
Kovar Mcclure (Actor) .. Rob
Michael Cyril Creighton (Actor) .. Teacher
Paige Cato (Actor) .. Miss Avery
Brian Gilleece (Actor) .. Restaurant Patron
April Martucci (Actor) .. Yoga Friend
Reese Witherspoon (Actor) .. Alice
Born: March 22, 1976
Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: As one of the most impressively talented members of the emerging New Hollywood of the early 21st century, Reese Witherspoon has proven that she can do far more than just pose winsomely for the camera. Born March 22, 1976, in Nashville, TN, Witherspoon was a child model and acted in television commercials from the age of seven. She had a part in the 1991 Lifetime cable movie Wildflower before making her 1991 film debut in the coming-of-age story The Man in the Moon (1991). The 14-year-old Witherspoon made an immediate impact on critics and audiences alike, netting widespread praise for her portrayal of a tomboy experiencing love for the first time.While still in high school, Witherspoon completed two more feature films, Jack the Bear (1993), starring Danny De Vito, and Disney's A Far Off Place (1993), which required the actress to spend several months living in the Kalahari Desert. Following a supporting role in the 1993 CBS miniseries Return to Lonesome Dove and a lead in the critically disembowelled S.F.W., Witherspoon temporarily set aside her career to study English literature at Stanford University. She then returned to film as the abused girlfriend of a psychotic Mark Wahlberg in the thriller Fear (1996). In the same year, she had to deal with yet another crazed male in Freeway, a satirical version of Little Red Riding Hood in which Witherspoon co-starred with Kiefer Sutherland, who took on the role of the aforementioned crazed male.Her career began to take off in 1998, with roles in two high-profile films. The first, Twilight, saw her sharing the screen with Gene Hackman, Susan Sarandon, and Paul Newman. The film received mixed reviews and lackluster box office, but Pleasantville, her other project that year, proved to be both a critical and financial hit. The actress won wide recognition for her leading role as Tobey Maguire's oversexed sister, and this recognition -- along with critical respect -- increased the following year with another leading role, in Alexander Payne's acclaimed satire Election. Starring opposite Matthew Broderick, Witherspoon won raves for her hilarious, high-strung portrayal of student-council presidential candidate Tracy Flick. The character stood in stark contrast to the one Witherspoon subsequently portrayed in Cruel Intentions, Roger Kumble's delightfully trashy all-teen update of Dangerous Liaisons. As the virginal Annette, Witherspoon was convincing as the object of Ryan Phillippe's reluctant affection, perhaps due in part to her real-life relationship with the actor, whom she married in June 1999.After turning up in an amusing minor role as serial killer Patrick Bateman's burnt-out yuppie girlfriend in American Psycho (2000), Witherspoon again pleased critics and audiences alike with her decidedly Clueless-esque role in 2001's Legally Blonde. Her star turn as a seemingly dimwitted sorority blonde-turned-Harvard law-school-prodigy unexpectedly shot the featherweight comedy to number one, despite such heavy summer contenders as Steven Spielberg's A.I. and the ominously cast heist thriller The Score. The 18-million-dollar film went on to gross nearly 100 million dollars, proving that Witherspoon had finally arrived as a box-office draw.Though she would test out her chops in the Oscar Wilde adaptation The Importance of Being Earnest, Witherspoon's proper follow-up to Legally Blonde came in the form of 2002's Sweet Home Alabama, a culture-clash romantic comedy as embraced by audiences as it was rejected by critics. As with Drew Barrymore before her, Witherspoon used her newfound standing among the Hollywood elite to start her own production company, Type A Films, as well as to up her asking price to the rarefied 15-million-dollar range for the sequel to Legally Blonde. Though Blonde 2 didn't perform quite as well as the first film, the power player/doting mother of two wasted no time in prepping other projects for the screen, taking the lead in 2004's elaborate costume drama Vanity Fair as Becky Sharp, a woman who strives to transcend class barriers in 19th century England. For all its lavish costumes and sets, Vanity Fair received mixed reviews, but Witherspoon's winning performance still garnered praise.The next year, she appeared in the heaven-can-wait romantic comedy Just Like Heaven with Mark Ruffalo, as well as James Mangold's biopic Walk the Line as June Carter Cash, wife of country music legend Johnny Cash. This role proved to be a pivotal one, earning Witherspoon both a Best Actress Academy Award and a Golden Globe for her performance, and cementing her as an actress whose abilities go far beyond her charm and pretty face.As with others before her, however, the Best Actress statue portended a breakup between her and her husband; in October, 2006, she and Phillippe began their divorce proceedings, shortly after his starring turn in Clint Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers. Career-wise, however, she didn't miss a beat, continuing to appear in popular romantic comedies like Four Christmases and Just Like Heaven, before getting more serious for the 1930's period drama Water for Elephants in 2011. By the next year, Witherspoon was crossing genres, playing the femme fatale at the center of a love triangle between two deadly secret agents in the action comedy This Means War.She did strong work in a supporting role in Mud, and in 2014 she returned to the Oscar race, garnering a Best Actress nomination for her work in Wild, playing a recovering addict who takes a grueling hike through California and Oregon in order to purge herself of her problems.
Nat Wolff (Actor) .. Teddy
Born: December 17, 1994
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: The son of writer, director, actress, and producer Polly Draper (thirtysomething) and musician Michael Wolff (the bandleader on The Arsenio Hall Show), Nat Wolff co-launched a band during his preschool years with his younger brother, Alex, christened the Naked Brothers Band. The outfit culled a considerable amount of commercial success that extended well into the boys' school years; it found Nat authoring and performing bubblegum pop songs, and Alex playing drums, with other youngsters lending added musical support. All told, the boys' precocious adventures prompted Draper to develop, write, executive produce, and direct a scripted feature for television, based on their exploits and starring her two young sons. Appropriately called The Naked Brothers Band Movie, it won the Audience Award at the 2005 Hamptons International Film Festival and gleaned legions of young fans for the up-and-coming musicians (particularly teen and preteen girls). Within a couple of years, the success of this initial effort led to a spin-off show on Nickelodeon, the mockumentary series The Naked Brothers Band (2007), which traveled behind the scenes of the group for a goofy, madcap view of the musicians' day-to-day antics. When the show commenced production, Nat was 11 years old, Alex 8.
Lake Bell (Actor) .. Zoey
Born: March 24, 1979
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: The bewitching Lake Bell was born and raised in New York City, later heading across the state to Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs before making the leap across the pond to transfer to Rose Bruford College in London, England. It was there that she began to get her acting feet wet, appearing in numerous stage productions including The Pentecost and The Seagull. Bell returned to the States to begin her onscreen career, appearing on two episodes of the long-running drama ER and alongside Jeff Goldblum in the TV movie War Stories. In 2004, she took on the recurring role of Sally Heep on The Practice. When that series was canceled, she continued the role on its spin-off, Boston Legal, and stayed with the show as a regular until 2006. Bell also appeared as a main cast member on the shortlived series Miss Match and Surface before making the transition to the big screen. In 2008, she played a woman being haunted by the ghost of her boyfriend's ex-fiancée in Over Her Dead Body, alongside Paul Rudd and Eva Longoria Parker. In the years to come, Bell would maintain her position as a successful actress, appearing in movies like No Strings Attached, and movies like How to Make it in America and Childrens Hospital. She also stepped behind the camera, writing and directing the comedy In a World....
Michael Sheen (Actor) .. Austen
Born: February 05, 1969
Birthplace: Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom
Trivia: Accomplished British actor Michael Sheen was born in Wales and studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. As a performer at the Royal National Theatre as well as on Broadway, some of his theatrical credits include Jimmy Porter in Look Back in Anger, Henry V in Henry V, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Amadeus. In 1993 he made his television debut as a mentally challenged abandoned kid in the BBC miniseries Gallowglass. His made his feature-film debut two years later as Loco Oliver Parker's Othello, followed by a small part in Stephen Frears' Mary Reilly. Perhaps his best-known role to U.S. audiences was his portrayal of Robbie Ross, the close personal friend of literary icon Oscar Wilde (played by Stephen Fry) in Wilde (1997). As a voice actor, Sheen has read several of Wilde's works and other works of classic literature for Naxos Audio Books. He's also contributed to many programs for BBC Radio 4 and World Service. After he and actress Kate Beckinsale had their first child, he starred in the independent drama Heartlands and made a small appearance in the Victorian-era adventure The Four Feathers. In 2003 he was cast as werewolf leader Lucien in Len Wiseman's action fantasy Underworld, with Beckinsale starring as the vampire warrior on the opposing side of an immortal battle. The same year he completed work on sci-fi adventure Timeline, the stylish period film Bright Young Things, and the romantic comedy Laws of Attraction.He continued to work steadily, but enjoyed his biggest breakthrough returning to the role of Tony Blair for director Stephen Frears when he played opposite Helen Mirren in The Queen. Two years later he would play David Frost to Frank Langella's Richard Nixon in Frost/Nixon, a part he played on stage as well. He had a memorable turn as football manager Brian Clough in the sports drama The Damned United, and played Tony Blair again in the made for cable The Special Relationship. He became part of the Twilight series, taking the part of Aro in New Moon, and sticking with the franchise all the way through to the conclusion.In 2011 he played a pontificating intellectual in Woody Allen's Oscar-winning Midnight in Paris, and two years later he appeared opposite Tina Fey and Paul Rudd in the comedy Admission. In 2013, he began a starring role in Showtime's Masters of Sex, playing human sexuality researcher William Masters.

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