Magic Mike's Last Dance


10:00 pm - 12:30 am, Tuesday, November 25 on Turner Network Television (West) ()

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About this Broadcast
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After leaving his life of performing behind, Mike Lane soon feels adrift. Yet a chance encounter with an older woman reignites his passion for dance. The unlikely duo then ventures to London with a vision to revive the spectacle of erotic dance to inspire feelings of passion, creativity, and emotion in theatergoers.

2023 English Stereo
Comedy-drama Romance Drama Music Chick Flick Comedy Dance Sequel

Cast & Crew
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Salma Hayek (Actor) .. Maxandra Mendoza
Channing Tatum (Actor) .. Mike Lane
Caitlin Gerard (Actor) .. Kim
Christie Leigh Emby (Actor) .. Specialist Performer
Kasey Iliana Sfetsios (Actor) .. Theatre Guest
Christopher Bencomo (Actor) .. Kim's Husband
Gavin Spokes (Actor) .. Matthew
Juliette Motamed (Actor) .. Hannah
Nas Ganev (Actor) .. Theatre Usher(credit only)
Carmen Olivares (Actor) .. Housewife 4
Ayub Khan Din (Actor) .. Victor
Barbara Ryan (Actor) .. Charity Event Party Guest
Daniel Llaca (Actor) .. Event Planner
Ellen Marguerite Cullivan (Actor) .. Charity Event Party Guest
Adam Howe (Actor) .. Park Passer-By
Ayub Khan Din (Actor) .. Victor
Nancy Carroll (Actor) .. Phoebe

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Salma Hayek (Actor) .. Maxandra Mendoza
Born: September 02, 1966
Birthplace: Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico
Trivia: Widely considered to be the first Mexican actress to become a Hollywood movie star since Dolores Del Rio, Salma Hayek is known for bringing a fiery presence and striking, dark-eyed beauty to the screen. A soap star in her native Mexico, Hayek risked her entire career to come to L.A., where she struggled to be taken seriously. Her discovery by director Robert Rodriguez, who cast her in his 1995 film Desperado, gave Hayek her breakthrough, and she subsequently gained a reputation as one of Hollywood's sexiest and busiest actresses.The daughter of a Spanish mother and Lebanese father, Hayek was born in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico, on September 2, 1966. Raised in a devoutly Catholic family, she was sent to a Louisiana boarding school at the age of 12. After getting into trouble for terrorizing the nuns, Hayek returned to Mexico, but she was eventually sent to Houston, Texas, to live with her aunt, where she stayed until she was 17. She subsequently moved to Mexico City, where she studied International Relations as a university student, but, to the chagrin of her family, decided to drop out in order to pursue a career as an actress. Starting out in local theatre productions, she eventually moved to television and landed a starring role in the popular soap opera Teresa. The show's success made Hayek a celebrity in her native country, but, desiring something more, she shocked her fans by deciding to quit the show in order to pursue a career in L.A.After taking a year to learn English and study acting with Stella Adler, Hayek got her first break when Allison Anders cast her in a supporting role in Mi Vida Loca (1993). The role allowed Hayek to obtain a Screen Actors Guild card, and after doing so, she continued to audition until she appeared on a Spanish-language cable access talk show that happened to count director Robert Rodriguez amongst its viewers. Rodriguez tracked Hayek down and promptly cast her in Desperado, his bigger-budget 1995 sequel to El Mariachi. The film, which also starred Antonio Banderas, succeeded in giving the actress her own plot on the Hollywood map, and Rodriguez again demonstrated his faith in her when he cast her in his next project, the vampire extravaganza From Dusk Till Dawn (1996). Unfortunately for Hayek, the film, which also starred George Clooney, failed to do as well as expected, and Hayek's next few projects were similarly lackluster. The Faculty (1998), a teen thriller that cast Hayek as a teacher who turns into an alien, was an exception, and Kevin Smith's Dogma (1999), which featured her as a celestial muse, was fairly successful with critics and audiences. Also in 1999, Hayek had a starring role in what was to be her biggest film to date, Barry Sonnenfeld's Wild Wild West, which also starred Will Smith and Kevin Kline. Unfortunately for all involved, the film was a turkey. In 2000, Hayek could be seen in smaller, edgier ventures, including the independent comedy Chain of Fools, in which she played a centerfold-turned- cop, and Mike Figgis' experimental Time Code, which cast her as Jeanne Tripplehorn's lover. If these films ultimately didn't provide Hayek with a role that would draw attention to her genuine talent, this would soon change with the long awaited biography of tragic artist Frida Kahlo. With her role as the epnoymous character in Frida (2002), Hayek disappeared into her subject so convincingly that not only would she return to the good graces of critics, but earn an Oscar nomination as well.Hayek would spend the coming years enjoying superstar status with everything from comedic turns on sitcoms like Ugly Betty (which she produced) and 30 Rock, to meaty roles in dramatic thrillers like Savages.
Channing Tatum (Actor) .. Mike Lane
Born: April 26, 1980
Birthplace: Cullman, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Actor Channing Tatum might be best known to audiences as a shirtless young man baring his muscular physique for the pages of Abercrombie & Fitch catalogs. His career began when he was cast as an extra in the Ricky Martin video for "She Bangs." Up until then, he'd been drifting from one job to another after the promising football career he prepared for in military school floundered when he entered college. Modeling proved to be a natural fit for Tatum, and he cultivated a successful career appearing in print ads and commercials for such companies as Nautica, Gap, Aeropostale, Emporio Armani, American Eagle, and Pepsi. His charisma in front of the camera didn't go unnoticed and he soon parlayed his modeling career into a shot at acting, landing an appearance on CSI: Miami in 2004. He was soon given a substantial role in the sports drama Coach Carter, which dealt with familiar subject matter for the lifelong athlete. He had no trouble being cast in films geared toward twentysomethings, as 2005 and 2006 brought him roles in Havoc, Supercross, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, She's the Man, and Step Up. Within only a few short years, Tatum had worked with many other up-and-coming actors of his generation, such as Amanda Bynes, Anne Hathaway, Jenna Dewan, and Bijou Phillips. In 2007, Tatum was cast in the leading role in 2007's epic Genghis Khan biopic Mongol: The Early Years of Genghis Khan, directed by legendary Russian filmmaker Sergei Bodrov, but he was later replaced by Japanese actor Tadanobu Asano amid rumors that Tatum's dominantly caucasian features were ill recieved by producers, who wanted an actor of Asian descent to play the 13th century Mongolian leader. Tatum's career didn't stall as a result of the upset, however, as he was soon working with acclaimed director Kimberly Peirce on the Iraq War drama Stop-Loss. He played Pretty Boy Floyd in Michael Mann's gangster drama Public Enemies in 2009, the same year he had a prominent role in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. In 2010 he appeared in the Nicholas Sparks written romantic drama Dear John. The next year he had a short but memorable part in The Dilemma, but 2012 turned out to be something of a breakout year for the actor when he appeared in a variety of projects. First up was Haywire, Steven Soderbergh's action thriller. While working on that film, the duo cooked up Magic Mike based on stories Channing shared about his days as a male stripper. That film opened in the summer of 2012. Between those two projects, the comedy 21 Jump Street came out, featuring Tatum as an undercover cop working a high school with his best friend and partner played by Jonah Hill. His work paid off when he was named People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive in late 2012. Tatum continued working at a neck-breaking pace the following year, reprising his role in the G.I. Joe sequel G.I. Joe: Retaliation, starring in psychological thriller Side Effects and action film White House Down and appearing in cameo roles in This Is The End and Don Jon.
Caitlin Gerard (Actor) .. Kim
Born: July 26, 1988
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Daughter of music video producers.Studied at The International School of Los Angeles.From 2009 to 2013, appeared in AMC Theatres' "Magic Chairs" preview.Engraved the name of her character and the year into the attic of the cabin used in The Wind (2018).Speaks English, German and French.
Christie Leigh Emby (Actor) .. Specialist Performer
Kasey Iliana Sfetsios (Actor) .. Theatre Guest
Christopher Bencomo (Actor) .. Kim's Husband
Gavin Spokes (Actor) .. Matthew
Juliette Motamed (Actor) .. Hannah
Nas Ganev (Actor) .. Theatre Usher(credit only)
Carmen Olivares (Actor) .. Housewife 4
Ayub Khan Din (Actor) .. Victor
Barbara Ryan (Actor) .. Charity Event Party Guest
Daniel Llaca (Actor) .. Event Planner
Ellen Marguerite Cullivan (Actor) .. Charity Event Party Guest
Adam Howe (Actor) .. Park Passer-By
Ayub Khan Din (Actor) .. Victor
Vicki Pepperdine (Actor)
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Worked in publishing before pursuing a career in entertainment. Began studying at the East 15 Acting School at the age of 27. Nominated for two BAFTA TV Awards in 2011 and 2013, for her writing on sitcom Getting On. In 2011, won the Royal Television Society award for Best Writing in a Comedy, for her work on sitcom Getting On. In 2014, co-wrote, co-produced and co-starred in sitcom Puppy Love.
Nancy Carroll (Actor) .. Phoebe

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