Chloë Grace Moretz
(Actor)
.. Kayla
Born:
February 10, 1997
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia:
Chloë Grace Moretz made a major impact at a young age, impressing audiences with her tough-talking performance in 2009's (500) Days of Summer when she was just 11. A Georgia native, Moretz made her on-screen debut with a role on the series The Guardian in 2004 and would spend the next few years making appearances in films like Big Momma's House 2 and Bolt. Following her memorable performance as Joseph Gordon-Levitt's no-nonsense little sister in (500) Days, the young actress would make an even bigger splash with her grasp of adult language, playing cold-blooded killer Hit Girl in 2010's Kick-Ass. She would then play the best friend to the title character in Martin Scorsese's award winning Hugo, and appear in Tim Burton's big-screen adaptation of Dark Shadows. Moretz reprised her role in Kick-Ass 2 before taking on the title role in the 2013 Carrie remake. She had supporting roles in Clouds of Sils Maria and The Equalizer before leading the romantic drama If I Stay, all in 2014.
Michael Peña
(Actor)
.. Terence
Born:
January 13, 1976
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia:
Adept at essaying a broad array of roles, Michael Peña launched his career with guest appearances on such series as NYPD Blue, Homicide: Life on the Street, and ER, as well as longer stints on Felicity and The Shield. Though his big-screen work officially stretches back several years prior to Million Dollar Baby (2004), that Clint Eastwood-directed Best Picture winner represented Peña's first major Hollywood credit. His involvement only amounted to a small part, but he re-teamed with Baby scripter Paul Haggis for higher (supporting) billing in the latter's Crash (2005) -- also a Best Picture Winner, and this one a searing, acerbic indictment of inner-city racism. Peña scored one of his first leads under the aegis of director Oliver Stone, co-starring opposite Nicolas Cage in the taut, suspenseful thriller World Trade Center (2006) -- a docudrama about the two New York City Port Authority rescue workers trapped beneath the rubble of the fifth building when the towers fell. Peña followed it up with a turn as a genial, resourceful FBI agent who assists a government-conned scapegoat (Mark Wahlberg) in Antoine Fuqua's conspiracy thriller Shooter (2007), and essayed a key supporting role in director Robert Redford's ensemble drama Lions for Lambs, opposite Redford, Meryl Streep, and Tom Cruise. As the years followed, Peña would find continued success in comedy endeavours like Observe and Report, 30 Minutes or Less, and Tower Heist, as well as on the TV series Eastbown & Down.
Jordan Bolger
(Actor)
.. Cameron
Rob Delaney
(Actor)
.. Mr. Dubros
Born:
January 19, 1977
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia:
Struggled with substance abuse until he got into a near-fatal car accident in 2002; this prompted him to get sober. Wrote and starred in a pilot for Comedy Central in 2011 titled @RobDelaney, based on his popular Twitter account. Won the Funniest Person on Twitter Award at The Comedy Awards in 2012. Participated in Comedy Central's A Night of 140 Tweets: A Celebrity Tweet-A-Thon for Haiti in 2010. Wrote a memoir titled Rob Delaney: Mother. Wife. Sister. Human. Warrior. Falcon. Yardstick. Turban. Cabbage., which was published in 2013. Wrote columns for Vice and The Guardian.
Patsy Ferran
(Actor)
.. Joy the Bell Girl
Pallavi Sharda
(Actor)
.. Preeta
Born:
March 05, 1988
Birthplace: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Trivia:
Trained in Bharatha Natyam dance from the age of three. Was crowned Miss India Australia in 2010. Moved to Mumbai from Melbourne in 2010. Made her big screen debut in My Name is Khan (2010). Was the lead actress in the theatrical musical Taj Express which was on show in 2011 and 2012. Whilst celebrating her birthday on the set of Besharam (2013), her co-star Ranbir Kapoor threw a cake in her face.
Colin Jost
(Actor)
.. Ben
Born:
June 29, 1982
Birthplace: Staten Island, New York, United States
Trivia:
Served as president of the Harvard Lampoon humor magazine in the early 2000s. Studied the History and Literature of Russia and Britain at Harvard. Wrote for the cartoon Kappa Mikey before joining Saturday Night Live. His brother Casey Jost is a member of the Staten Island improv comedy trio ManCrush. Won three WGA Awards for his work on SNL. Has written for The New Yorker, the New York Times Magazine, the Huffington Post, the Staten Island Advance and Radar magazine.
Somi De Souza
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Mehta
Ajay Chhabra
(Actor)
.. Mr. Mehta
Patrick Poletti
(Actor)
.. Mr. Jacobson Snr.
Janis Ahern
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Jacobson
Ken Jeong
(Actor)
.. Chef Jackie
Born:
July 13, 1969
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia:
Was born in Detroit but raised in Greensboro, NC; he is the son of Korean immigrants. During high school, he played violin and was elected to the student council. Graduated at 16 and earned Greensboro's Youth of the Year award. Won the Big Easy Laff Off comedy contest in New Orleans while completing his medical residency. Made his feature-film debut as Dr. Kuni in Judd Apatow's 2007 comedy Knocked Up. His wife, Tran, is also a physician, as well as a breast-cancer survivor.
Camilla Arfwedson
(Actor)
.. Linda Perrybottom
Joe Bone
(Actor)
.. Animal Control Officer
Edward Judge
(Actor)
.. Leo the Sous Chef
Brian Bovell
(Actor)
.. Annoyed Vendor
Born:
October 26, 1959
Birthplace: London, England
David Nolan
(Actor)
.. Passing Father
Jude Coward Nicoll
(Actor)
.. Passing Child
Christina Chong
(Actor)
.. Lola
Daniel Adegboyega
(Actor)
.. Gavin the Doorman
Craig Stein
(Actor)
.. Job Hopper Supervisor
Edward Dogliani
(Actor)
.. Elephant Trainer
Josselyn Ospina-Escobar
(Actor)
.. Carriage Riding Kid
Ozuna
(Actor)
.. Assistant Hotel Staff
Paolo Bonolis
(Actor)
.. Wedding Guest
Haley Bishop
(Actor)
.. Person in Park
Norma Butikofer
(Actor)
.. Commuter
Marc Wesley DeHaney
(Actor)
.. Commuter