Alita: Battle Angel


09:00 am - 11:30 am, Wednesday, December 3 on FX (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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After she wakes with no memory of who or where she is, cyborg Alita is taken under the protective wing of a mysterious doctor. But when evil forces attempt to destroy her, Alita reveals herself to be more than capable of protecting not only herself, but the world at large.

2019 English Stereo
Action/adventure Martial Arts Sci-fi Adaptation Extreme Sports Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Rosa Salazar (Actor) .. Alita
Christoph Waltz (Actor) .. Dr. Dyson Ido
Jennifer Connelly (Actor) .. Chiren
Mahershala Ali (Actor) .. Vector
Ed Skrein (Actor) .. Zapan
Keean Johnson (Actor) .. Hugo
Eiza González (Actor) .. Nyssiana
Michelle Rodriguez (Actor) .. Geld
Casper Van Dien (Actor) .. Amok
Jeff Fahey (Actor)
Marko Zaror (Actor) .. Ajakutty
Liza Wilk (Actor)
Marie (Actor)
Leonard Wu (Actor)
Don Daro (Actor)
Alex Moore (Actor)
Rick Lee (Actor)
Jo Lorio (Actor)
Cindy Dire (Actor)
John Kaler (Actor)
Liz Vera (Actor)
Will David (Actor)
Tod Waters (Actor)
John Anderson (Actor) .. Cheering Audience
Racer Rodriguez (Actor) .. Claymore
Rick Yune (Actor) .. Master Clive Lee
Dimitrius Pulido (Actor) .. Cyborg Jacking Victim
Alan Trong (Actor) .. Kumaza
Sam Medina (Actor) .. Stinger
King (Actor) .. Shopkeeper

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Rosa Salazar (Actor) .. Alita
Born: July 16, 1985
Christoph Waltz (Actor) .. Dr. Dyson Ido
Born: October 04, 1956
Birthplace: Vienna, Austria
Trivia: Austrian-born actor Christoph Waltz began his career on the stage, making a name for himself at prestigious venues like Zurich's Schauspielhaus Zürich and Vienna's Burgtheater. He would eventually study at the Lee Strausberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York, and branch out into on-camera acting, appearing in Austrian TV productions. His film career blasted into the stratosphere in 2009, however, when he was cast as Colonel Hans Landa in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds. His role as the feared "Jew Hunter" earned him the best supporting actor award from just about every critics group in the country, as well as from the Golden Globes, the Screen Actors Guild, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.Flush with this worldwide success, he played bad guys in The Green Hornet and The Three Musketeers, and played the heavy in Water for Elephants, but he earned his best reviews as part of the foursome in Roman Polanski's adaptation of the award-winning play Carnage. In 2012 he reteamed with Tarantino, playing a bounty hunter in Django Unchained, again earning superb revierws as well as a second Best Supporting Actor Oscar at that year's Academy Awards ceremony.
Jennifer Connelly (Actor) .. Chiren
Born: December 12, 1970
Birthplace: Catskill, New York
Trivia: Once described as resembling a teenage Elizabeth Taylor, one gets the feeling that Jennifer Connelly may, with her winning of the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in A Beautiful Mind (2001), have finally found what she once referred to as, "the film I'm really proud of and really love." And though she has graced the screens of theaters since 1984, Connelly remains a capable and versatile actress undefined by any single role or film.Born in the Catskill Mountains of mid-state New York in December of 1970, and raised in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of New York City, Connelly got her start in show business as a model at the age of ten. Quickly coming into high demand due to her striking beauty, Connelly often traveled abroad, where she eventually made her acting debut. The burgeoning actress landed her first role in an episode of the British horror anthology Tales of the Unexpected, and soon found work in small roles such as the Duran Duran music video for "Union of the Snake" before making her feature debut in Sergio Leone's sprawling gangster epic Once Upon a Time in America. Connelly's next film role, as a gifted schoolgirl who teams with an entomologist to solve a string of murders in Dario Argento's Phenomena, proved that the young actress was well capable of handling leading roles. After a memorable Dorothy-esque turn in Jim Henson's fantasy adventure Labyrinth (1986), in which she must rescue her brother from Goblin King David Bowie, Connelly seemed to almost disappear for a short while. Subsequent appearances in such forgettable films as The Hot Spot and The Rocketeer, while frequent and helping the actress to maintain visibility, remained unchallenging and did little to advance her career.Things began to look up for the talented actress in the mid-'90s. Maturing into an actress capable of taking on challenging roles, Connelly's portrayal of a sensitive lesbian who befriends college freshman Kristy Swanson in John Singleton's Higher Learning hinted at abilities previously unexplored. After small roles in such well-received films as Lee Tamahori's Mulholland Falls and Alex Proyas' Dark City, Connelly was nominated for an Independent Spirit award for her portrayal of a burned-out junkie in Darren Aronofsky's emotionally jarring Requiem for a Dream (2000). In addition, 2000 brought Connelly her first recurring television role, in the fast-paced Wall Street weekly The $treet, and a role in Ed Harris' directing debut, the Jackson Pollock biopic Pollock. The following year found Connelly at a turning point in director Ron Howard's A Beautiful Mind. As the loyal wife of famed mathematician turned paranoid schizophrenic John Forbes Nash Jr. (portrayed in the film by Gladiator star Russell Crowe), Connelly once again showed her versatility and ability to gracefully shine amidst such notable talents as Crowe and Howard. With her roles in the early 2000s increasing in both emotional scope and dimension, Connellywould next appear in acclaimed director Ang Lee's eagerly anticipated The Hulk before taking the female lead in The House of Sand and Fog (both 2003). She played opposite a number of Oscar nominees in 2006 with her supporting work in Blood Diamond and Little Children, and continued to work steadily in a variety of projects including Reservation Road, The Day the Earth Stood Still, and Inkheart. She played the title character in screenwriter Dustin Lance Black's Virginia. She was cast as the put-upon wife of Vince Vaughn in Ron Howard's romantic comedy The Dilemma in 2011.
Mahershala Ali (Actor) .. Vector
Born: February 16, 1974
Birthplace: Oakland, California, United States
Trivia: Attended St. Mary's College on a basketball scholarship. Was an apprentice for the California Shakespeare Festival after university. Made his television debut in 2002 as Trey Sanders on Crossing Jordan. Earned an NAACP Image Award nomination for his role in 2010's The Wronged Man.
Ed Skrein (Actor) .. Zapan
Born: March 29, 1983
Birthplace: Camden, London, England
Trivia: Has Jewish-Austrian and English ancestry. As a teenager, he was stabbed and spent five days in hospital. The experience led him on a path to focus on creative endeavours and give back to the community. Began teaching swimming to local children at age 15 and set up his own swimming academy in Islington, London. Was a rapper under the pseudonym Dinnerlady P.I.M.P. and released an album, The Eat Up, in 2007. Collaborated with musician Ben Drew, better known as Plan B, who later gave Skrein his first lead role in the film Ill Manors. Played Daario Naharis in three episodes of Game of Thrones before being replaced by Michiel Huisman. Swam the English Channel to raise money and awareness for the charity, the NSPCC. In 2017, resigned from the role of Major Ben Daimio, a Japanese character in the film Hellboy, after criticism on social media by some who objected to the casting, calling it 'whitewashing'.
Jackie Earle Haley (Actor)
Born: July 14, 1961
Birthplace: Northridge, California, United States
Trivia: The career of Jackie Earle Haley should be inspirational for any former child star or out-of-work actor. In his preteen years, Haley earned his living as a TV commercial actor and voice-over artist (he voiced the son on Hanna-Barbera's animated All in the Family clone Wait Till Your Father Gets Home). At 13, Haley was cast as the juvenile delinquent with home-run power in Michael Ritchie's superb little-league comedy The Bad News Bears, earning a cult following for his portrayal of the swaggering, cool loner. He repeated the iconic role in two sequels, one of the few members of the original cast to do so. Peter Yates cast Haley, alongside future celebrities Dennis Quaid and Daniel Stern, as a member of the bike-racing team in the Oscar-winning Breaking Away (1979). Earle disappeared from screens after some fitful television work through the '80s, but stayed busy behind the camera as a writer and an accomplished director of commercials. After more than a decade off the big screen, Haley made a spectacular return in 2006, first as the menacing bodyguard/driver Sugar Boy in All the King's Men, and then with an Oscar-nominated turn as a suburban pedophile in Todd Field's Little Children. He had a small part in the 2008 Will Ferrell comedy Semi-Pro, and the next year he was cast as Rorschach, arguably the most psychotic member of The Watchmen. In 2010 he appeared in a memorable one-scene cameo in Shutter Island and took the iconic part of Freddy Kruger in the remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street. Two years later he was cast by Tim Burton in his big-screen version of Dark Shadows and by Steven Spielberg in the director's long-planned biopic Lincoln.
Keean Johnson (Actor) .. Hugo
Eiza González (Actor) .. Nyssiana
Born: January 30, 1990
Birthplace: Caborca, Sonora, Mexico
Trivia: Success came early for actress and singer Eiza González, who made her screen debut at age 16, playing Lola in the Cinderella-story teen telenovela Lola Érase una Vez. Her work in the popular 2007 adaptation was honored with a 2008 TVyNovelas award for Best Female Debut. The Caborca, Mexico, native followed up her splash entrance with her 2009 debut album, Contracorriente, which would earn her 2009 Lo Nuestro honors for Top Breakout Artist.A lead role in the 2010 teen-oriented drama Sueña conmigo was followed by the 2012 release of her sophomore album, Te Acordarás de Mí. 2014 saw González assume a regular role on Robert Rodriguez's From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, a horror drama based on the 1996 movie of the same name and airing on El Rey Network in the U.S. In addition to acting and singing, González has also served as a spokesmodel for cosmetics and skincare brands.
Michelle Rodriguez (Actor) .. Geld
Born: July 12, 1978
Birthplace: Bexar County, TX
Trivia: As legend has it, when director Karyn Kusama was casting the lead for her directorial debut, Girlfight, she wanted to find a young woman who would radiate the powerful, surly charisma of the young Marlon Brando. Her search for an actor with this enviable but elusive quality ended when Michelle Rodriguez, a 20-year-old Latina whose previous experience was limited to work as an extra, answered an ad in Backstage magazine that Kusama had posted. Cast as Diana Guzman, the fierce and vibrant protagonist of Kusama's story of a high school girl who takes up boxing, Rodriguez went on to earn almost universal acclaim for her powerful portrayal, winning the admiration of audiences and critics from Sundance to Toronto.Of Puerto Rican and Dominican descent, Rodriguez was born in Bell County, TX, on July 12, 1978. She moved around throughout her childhood and adolescence, living for a time in Texas, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Jersey City, NJ. It was while she was working as an extra in various film productions that she answered Kusama's ad for actors; after being cast as Girlfight's protagonist, she trained intensively to condition her body like that of a boxer to such a degree that, at one point, she was even asked to go pro. Her dedication to the physical and emotional demands of her character paid off lavishly, when Girlfight premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival it received the Grand Jury Prize, with Rodriguez's performance singled out as one of the most exciting breakthroughs in years; among the many kudos she subsequently received was the National Board of Review's prize for Best Breakthrough Performance.Rodriguez's status as one of the year's New Hot Young Thangs on the Block was duly reflected by the attention she was subsequently paid in both the media and Hollywood. In the following year, her projects included Rob Cohen's The Fast and the Furious, an urban adrenaline extravaganza in which she played the tough girlfriend of a gang leader alongside Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, and Jordanna Brewster, and 3 A.M., a made-for-cable drama which cast her as a taxi driver and was screened at the Sundance Festival.Striving to maintain the balance between sexy and tough, Rodriguez would take on zombies in Resident Evil (2002) before hitting the waves in Blue Crush. Though neither film proved a bona fide box-office smash, they did offer the up and coming actress the exposure needed to develop an enduring career. Rodriguez could next be seen opposite Colin Farrell in the hard-hitting action thriller S.W.A.T. In 2005, Rodriguez appeared briefly on the first season of NBC's endlessly enigmatic primetime drama Lost as Ana Lucia Cortez, a tough cop with a shady past. She reprised the role in the following season, when she clashed heads with fellow flight survivor Jack (Matthew Fox) and struggled with her changing status within the group. The actress also starred in The Breed and Battle in Seattle, and co-stars as a tough-as-nails pilot in Avatar (2009), director James Cameron's science fiction adventure.
Casper Van Dien (Actor) .. Amok
Born: December 18, 1968
Birthplace: Milton, Florida, United States
Trivia: An action specialist whose impossibly chiseled jaw makes him the ideal candidate to portray heroes who favor plenty of action over useless small talk, Casper Van Dien first made an impression on viewers with a recurring role on the teen soap Beverly Hills 90210 before taking a turn as James Dean (James Dean: Race with Destiny) and battling giant killer bugs on faraway planets (Starship Troopers). Raised in Ridgewood, NJ, on a street that was named after his great-great-grandfather, Van Dien enrolled in Admiral Farragut Academy when his family relocated to Florida, eventually graduating third in command. After finishing his education at Florida State University, it was off to Los Angeles to purse success on screens both big and small. While success doesn't always come fast in L.A., Van Dien's photogenic visage gave him something of an edge at auditions, and it wasn't long before the occasional television role blossomed into a full-on feature career. After taking the lead as the heroic Johnny Rico in Starship Troopers and as the Lord of the Jungle himself in Tarzan and the Lost City, Van Dien expanded his resumé to include the role of producer with the release of Richard Elfman's Modern Vampires in 1998. While subsequent years found Van Dien largely relegated to made-for-television features and straight-to-video B-movie fare, occasional roles in such wide releases as Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow showed that there was indeed a sense of humor behind the stone-faced veneer. Following Van Dien's wedding to second wife Catherine Oxenberg in 1999, the pair worked together on numerous projects in addition to co-founding a production company dedicated entirely to socially responsible, family-friendly entertainment. In 2005, Van Dien and Oxenberg made the production of the PC shooter Starship Troopers something of a family affair by enlisting aid of three of their five children in recording voice-overs for the video game. Subsequent roles in Slayer, The Curse of King Tut's Tomb, and Starship Troopers: Marauder proved without question that Van Dien wasn't looking to hang up his guns anytime in the near future.
Jeff Fahey (Actor)
Born: November 29, 1952
Birthplace: Olean, New York, United States
Trivia: Jeff Fahey was one of 13 children born to a suburban Buffalo couple. Fahey led a peripatetic early adulthood, holding down a multitude of jobs in a variety of countries. A stint with the Joffrey Ballet led to Broadway chorus work, which in turn led to speaking roles on both the New York and London stage. From 1982 to 1985, Fahey played Gary Corelli on the ABC soaper One Life to Live. His first film was Silverado (1985), in which he appeared as the villainous Tyree. He was subsequently seen as sleazy musician Dwayne Duke in Psycho III (1987), wide-eyed screenwriter Peter Verrill (a character based on real-life scrivener Peter Viertel) in Clint Eastwood's White Hunter, Black Heart (1990) and human guinea pig Jobe Smith in Lawnmower Man (1992). In 1995, Jeff Fahey returned to television as Winston MacBride on the weekly The Marshal.
Derek Mears (Actor)
Born: April 29, 1972
Trivia: With a tough, imposing, and thoroughly frightening presence -- accentuated by his muscular build, deep-set eyes, and bald head -- Derek Mears fit the bill for menacing roles in Hollywood. He remained active from the mid-'90s on, dividing his time between grueling, physically demanding stunt work -- in big-budget Hollywood outings such as World Trade Center (2006) and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) -- and on-camera character turns as thugs, hoods, muggers, creepy villains, and occasional psychopaths. Mears' career culminated with the remakes of two iconic slasher movies: The Hills Have Eyes 2 (2007), in which his appearance seemed to evoke the presence of Michael Berryman's Pluto from the two original Wes Craven Hills movies; and producer Michael Bay's remake Friday the 13th (2009), where he played the hockey mask-wearing, machete-wielding serial killer Jason Voorhees.
Samuel Medina (Actor)
Idara Victor (Actor)
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Both parents are from southern Nigeria. Began playing piano and training in dance at the age of 6. At the age of 13, entered her first pageant; she eventually won the title of Miss New York Junior Teen. Was discovered by an agent at a fashion show and pushed toward the modeling industry, but decided to pursue acting. Studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Made her Broadway debut as the understudy for Cosette and a member of the ensemble in Les Misérables. In 2009, played the role of Freddie Joplin in the Roundabout Theatre Company's stage production of Tin Pan Alley Rag.
Marko Zaror (Actor) .. Ajakutty
Liza Wilk (Actor)
Tristan Riggs (Actor)
Tuana Allen (Actor)
Amanda Marie Wilkinson (Actor)
Charlotte Delaney Riggs (Actor)
Jorge A. Jimenez (Actor)
Trezure Hunter (Actor)
Billy Blair (Actor)
Alex Nicole McConnell (Actor)
Elizabeth Marie Tabish (Actor)
Marie (Actor)
Zara Majidpour (Actor)
Keil Oakley Zepernick (Actor)
Rachel Prieto (Actor)
Leonard Wu (Actor)
Don Daro (Actor)
Robert Lloyd Moore (Actor)
Alex Moore (Actor)
Born: March 06, 1981
Derrick Gilbert (Actor)
Alan Nguyen (Actor)
Lauren Montemayor (Actor)
Rick Lee (Actor)
Gary Teague (Actor)
Heath Young (Actor)
Alex Livinalli (Actor)
Michael W. Bunch (Actor)
Michael Love Toliver (Actor)
Jamie Landau (Actor)
Gregory Alexander Wight (Actor)
Perla Rodríguez (Actor)
Kaylon Teamer (Actor)
Marque Hernandez (Actor)
Paulina Manseau (Actor)
Shayla Allen (Actor)
Bill Foster (Actor)
Danny Hogan (Actor)
Neal Kodinsky (Actor)
Darcel Danielle (Actor)
Marina Aligh (Actor)
Patrick Gathron (Actor)
Jo Lorio (Actor)
Ryan T. Johnson (Actor)
Casie Luong (Actor)
Drake Malone (Actor)
Trivia: Is from Texas.Played Prince Charming in a Company OnStage production of Cinderella in Houston, Texas.Training includes Scene Study/ Character Development with Ken Lerner and Fran Montano, Strasberg Technique with David Razowsky, and Improv with David Rozawsky and Bethany Rooney, among others.Also has experience as a model and boot camp instructor.
Jessica Polk (Actor)
Cindy Dire (Actor)
Tony Guerrero (Actor)
Devin Northrip (Actor)
Antoinette Anders (Actor)
Nina Hargis (Actor)
John Kaler (Actor)
Michael Wakefield (Actor)
Andre Pelzer (Actor)
Crystal Trevino (Actor)
Sunday Flint (Actor)
Stephanie West (Actor)
Mark Docherty (Actor)
Liz Vera (Actor)
Ellen Crouch (Actor)
Philippe Auguste (Actor)
Will David (Actor)
Dakota Millett (Actor)
Samuel A. Alito Jr. (Actor)
Tony LaThanh (Actor)
Joshua Lewis Magee (Actor)
Andrew Wills (Actor)
Tod Waters (Actor)
James Smith (Actor)
Jarrod Dixon (Actor)
Elle LaMont (Actor)
Cat Merritt (Actor)
John Anderson (Actor) .. Cheering Audience
Jorge Lendeborg Jr. (Actor)
Lana Condor (Actor)
Born: May 11, 1997
Birthplace: Can Tho, Vietnam
Trivia: Was adopted on October 6, 1997.Has lived in Chicago, Illinois; Whidbey Island, Washington; New York City, New York; and Santa Monica, California.Studied ballet at the Joffrey Ballet, The Rock School for Dance Education and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater; and danced with the Los Angeles Ballet.Studied improvisational theater at The Groundlings.Studied acting at the New York Film Academy, Yale Summer Conservatory for Actors and the California State Summer School for the Arts.Along with the Asia Foundation, created a scholarship for girls from Can Tho.
Racer Rodriguez (Actor) .. Claymore
Born: April 16, 1997
Rick Yune (Actor) .. Master Clive Lee
Born: August 22, 1971
Trivia: With picture-perfect good looks and a genuinely warm and personable smile, it's little wonder that actor Rick Yune began his career in front of the camera as a model. And though the former stock trader may not have anticipated an entertainment career while studying at Philadelphia's Wharton School of Business, his subsequent training at the Actor's Studio found him developing his acting skills and embarking on a successful Hollywood run. Born in Washington, DC, in August 1971, Yune's early love of tae kwon do found the future actor qualifying for the Olympics at the age of 19. Following his graduation from the University of Pennsylvania in 1994, he pursued a career in business by attending Wharton. It was there that he was discovered by an agent while on his way to a job interview, which led to him becoming the first Asian model to work for Versace and Polo Sports. With Yune's comfort level and confidence in front of the camera steadily increasing, it wasn't long before the successful model was considering an acting career. Following years at the Actor's Studio, he began landing small television roles before making a transition to feature films with Snow Falling on Cedars (1999). Although his role was a fairly substantial one, it was his next film, The Fast and the Furious (2001), that found the late-blooming actor gaining widespread recognition in Hollywood, which later worked to Yune's advantage when he went toe-to-toe with James Bond in Die Another Day.
Dimitrius Pulido (Actor) .. Cyborg Jacking Victim
Alan Trong (Actor) .. Kumaza
Sam Medina (Actor) .. Stinger
King (Actor) .. Shopkeeper

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