The King of Staten Island


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Struggling since his father died during his childhood, twenty-something Scott squanders his life on drugs, alcohol, and casual hookups. When his mother brings home a churlish new boyfriend, Scott must face his demons head-on and grow if he is to make a change.

2020 English Stereo
Comedy Drama Drugs Family Issues Comedy-drama

Cast & Crew
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Pete Davidson (Actor) .. Scott Carlin
Bel Powley (Actor) .. Kelsey
Ricky Velez (Actor) .. Oscar
Lou Wilson (Actor) .. Richie
Moises Arias (Actor) .. Igor
Carly Aquilino (Actor) .. Tara
Marisa Tomei (Actor) .. Margie Carlin
Maude Apatow (Actor) .. Claire Carlin
Robert Vidal, III (Actor) .. Jimmy Bags' Brother
Angus Costello (Actor) .. Kids Who Vomits
Pauline Chalamet (Actor) .. Joanne
Lynne Koplitz (Actor) .. Joy
Joseph Paul Kennedy (Actor) .. Todd
Nina Hellman (Actor) .. Joanne's Mother
Jack Hamblin (Actor) .. Joanne's Father
Stephen Davidson (Actor) .. Grandpa
Keith Robinson (Actor) .. Security Guard
Luke David Blumm (Actor) .. Harold
Bill Burr (Actor) .. Ray Bishop
Liza Treyger (Actor) .. Waitress at Denino's
Meredith Handerhan (Actor) .. Woman Eating in Restaurant
Rich Vos (Actor) .. Husband Ordering in Restaurant
Bonnie McFarlane (Actor) .. Wife Ordering in Restaurant
Jay Rodriguez (Actor) .. Pepe
Steve Buscemi (Actor) .. Papa
Jimmy Tatro (Actor) .. Firefighter Savage
Giselle King (Actor) .. Firefighter Jaylen Patterson
John Sorrentino (Actor) .. Captain Palazzo
Alexis Rae Forlenza (Actor) .. Kelly
Domenick Lombardozzi (Actor) .. Firefighter Lockwood
Rafael Poueriet (Actor) .. Firefighter Morales
Pamela Adlon (Actor) .. Gina (Ray's Ex-Wife)
Nana Mensah (Actor) .. Kindergarten Teacher
Machine Gun Kelly (Actor) .. Tattoo Shop Owner (as Colson Baker)
Kill (Actor) .. Tattoo Customer
Anthony Lee Medina (Actor) .. Kelsey's Tinder Date
Nyla Durdin (Actor) .. 'What's Your Major?' Girl at College Bar
Katherine Ray Zimmerman (Actor) .. Aspiring Actress at College Bar
Lilly Brown (Actor) .. 1% Girl in Dorm Room
Robert Smigel (Actor) .. Male Pharmacy Owner
Jessica Kirson (Actor) .. Female Pharmacy Owner
David Lomax (Actor) .. Second Cop at Pharmacy
Casey Davidson (Actor) .. Carla
Antony Marino (Actor) .. Dougie
Nils Johnson (Actor) .. Man Yelling in Backyard
Mario Polit (Actor) .. Firefighter Rivera
Mike Vecchione (Actor) .. Firefighter Thompson
Hank Strong (Actor) .. Firefighter Gardner
Action Bronson (Actor) .. Shot or Stabbed Victim
Marilyn Torres (Actor) .. Admissions Nurse in ER
Teodorina Bello (Actor) .. Patient in Pain in ER
Michelle Sohn (Actor) .. Doctor in ER
Vincent Paolicelli (Actor) .. Bar Patron
Matthew Brandt (Actor) .. Frat Guy (uncredited)
Kadrolsha Ona Carole (Actor) .. Staten Island Yankees Fan (uncredited)
Raina Cheng (Actor) .. School Kid (uncredited)
Leonys Delossantos (Actor) .. Staten island Yankee (uncredited)
Anthony Ferrara (Actor) .. Bar Patron / Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Ken Holmes (Actor) .. Patient (uncredited)
Adam Keane (Actor) .. Bar Patron (uncredited)
Mark Lehneman (Actor) .. Staten Island Yankees Fan (uncredited)
Bob Leszczak (Actor) .. Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Nico Chang Lynch (Actor) .. School Kid (uncredited)
Laurence Blum (Actor) .. First Cop at Pharmacy

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Did You Know..
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Pete Davidson (Actor) .. Scott Carlin
Born: November 16, 1993
Birthplace: Staten Island, New York, United States
Trivia: Lost his father, a firefighter, in the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the age of 7. Began doing stand-up comedy at 16. Was discovered by Nick Cannon at age 17. Made his television premiere on Gotham Comedy Live. Was named as one of Variety's Top 10 Comics to Watch for 2014. Is the first cast member of Saturday Night Live to be born in the 1990s.
Bel Powley (Actor) .. Kelsey
Born: July 03, 1992
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England
Trivia: Was born to a British father and a Jewish mother. Was talent-spotted at the age of 12 at a youth theatre. First appeared on stage in the West End show Tusk Tusk in 2009. Joined a protest against raising university fees in 2010. Had a place at the University of Manchester, to study History and Politics, in 2011, but decided to accept a role in Arcadia on Broadway instead. Filmed an audition tape in London to send to director Marielle Heller for her part in 2015 film The Diary of a Teenage Girl, which included a personal plea to be in the film. Won the award for Breakthrough Performer at the Hamptons International Film Festival in 2015 for her role as Princess Margaret in A Royal Night Out. Won the award for Best Actress at the Gotham Independent Film Awards for her role as Minnie in The Diary of a Teenage Girl, and the award for Rising Star at the Niagara Integrated Film Festival for the same role in 2015.
Ricky Velez (Actor) .. Oscar
Lou Wilson (Actor) .. Richie
Moises Arias (Actor) .. Igor
Born: April 18, 1994
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Actor Moisés Arias entered movies during his preteen years, specializing in colorful, high-energy characterizations, often of a Hispanic nature. He is perhaps best known for his ongoing portrayal of Rico, the pint-sized ladykiller and surf-shop proprietor on the blockbuster Disney Channel series Hannah Montana, a role he reprised in the 2009 big-screen feature version. Additional projects include a small supporting role in the Mexican wrestling comedy Nacho Libre (2007) opposite Jack Black, and another supporting turn in director William Dear's period baseball yarn The Perfect Game (2008).
Carly Aquilino (Actor) .. Tara
Marisa Tomei (Actor) .. Margie Carlin
Born: December 04, 1964
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Plucky Brooklyn-born actress Marisa Tomei was one year into her college education at Boston University when she was tapped for a co-starring role on the CBS daytime drama As the World Turns. Her role on that show, as well as work on another soap, One Life to Live, paved the way for her entrance into film: In 1984, she made her film debut with a bit part in The Flamingo Kid.Three years later Tomei became known for her role as Maggie Lawton, Lisa Bonet's college roommate, on the sitcom A Different World. Her real breakthrough came in 1992, when she co-starred as Joe Pesci's hilariously foul-mouthed girlfriend in My Cousin Vinny, a performance that won her a Best Supporting Actress Oscar. Later that year, she turned up briefly as a snippy Mabel Normand in director Richard Attenborough's mammoth biopic Chaplin, and was soon given her first starring role in Untamed Heart (1993). A subsequent starring role -- and attempted makeover into Audrey Hepburn -- in the romantic comedy Only You (1994) proved only moderately successful. Tomei's other 1994 role as Michael Keaton's hugely pregnant wife in The Paper was well-received, although the film as a whole was not. Worse luck hit with her participation in the critically thrashed Four Rooms in 1995. Fortunately for Tomei, she was able to rebound somewhat the following year with a solid performance as a troubled single mother in Nick Cassavetes' Unhook the Stars. She turned in a similarly strong work in Welcome to Sarajevo in 1997, and in 1998 did some of her best work in years as the sexually liberated, unhinged cousin of Natasha Lyonne's Vivian Abramowitz in Tamara Jenkins' The Slums of Beverly Hills. Appearing in no less than five movies in 2000, Tomei continued her journey back to the top with a memorable performance in 2001's In the Bedroom. An emotionally wrenching tale of loss and grief, Tomei's performance as a recently separated wife who begins a tragic affair with a college student struck a common cord with critics and filmgoers alike, in addition to earning the talented actress her second Oscar nomination.Tomei's versatility assured her continuous work in a variety of different kinds of films. She played one of the women in the remake of Alfie, co-starred opposite Adam Sandler in Anger Management, and worked in the Charles Bukowski-inspired independent film Factotum. In 2007 she earned strong reviews for her work in Sidney Lumet's Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, and appeared in the box office smash Wild Hogs. In 2008, Tomei enjoyed her largest critical acclaim since In the Bedroom thanks to her supporting turn opposite Mickey Rourke in The Wrestelr. Her performance earned her a number of year-end critics awards, as well as nominations from both the Golden Globes and the Academy.In 2010 she appeared in the Duplass Borthers comedy Cyrus, as the overly clingy mother to a son played by Jonah Hill, and the next year she had memorable turns in Crazy Stupid Love as a teacher who picks an unfortunate partner for a one-night-stand, and The Ides of March as a political reporter who has a hand in shaking up a presidential campaign.
Maude Apatow (Actor) .. Claire Carlin
Born: December 15, 1997
Birthplace: Los Banos, California, United States
Trivia: Was named after the character Maude from the movie Harold and Maude (1971).Her scenes in her father's film The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005) didn't make the final cut.Played the daughter of her real-life mother's character in three movies directed by her father: Knocked Up (2007), Funny People (2009) and This Is 40 (2012).In 2012, was featured in Forbes 30 Under 30 list.Time magazine named her Twitter account one of the Best Twitter Feeds of 2013.Has written articles for the entertainment and lifestyle website Hello Giggles.
Robert Vidal, III (Actor) .. Jimmy Bags' Brother
Angus Costello (Actor) .. Kids Who Vomits
Pauline Chalamet (Actor) .. Joanne
Lynne Koplitz (Actor) .. Joy
Joseph Paul Kennedy (Actor) .. Todd
Nina Hellman (Actor) .. Joanne's Mother
Jack Hamblin (Actor) .. Joanne's Father
Stephen Davidson (Actor) .. Grandpa
Keith Robinson (Actor) .. Security Guard
Born: October 23, 1963
Luke David Blumm (Actor) .. Harold
Bill Burr (Actor) .. Ray Bishop
Born: June 10, 1968
Birthplace: Canton, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Did 300 stand-up shows a year early in his career. Voice is featured in the 2008 video game Grand Theft Auto IV. In 2009, was the first stand-up comedian to appear on The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien. Joined comics Robert Kelly and Joe DeRosa to produce, write and star in a 2011 comic short called Cheat, which was a hit at the Tribeca Film Festival. Received the 2011 Comedian of the Year Award from the Boston Comedy Festival. Contributed material to the 2011 and 2012 ESPYs. With fellow comedian Al Madrigal, launched Allthingscomedy.com in 2012, which features a selection of podcasts by stand-up comics. Given the Alumni Award of Distinction by his alma mater Emerson College in 2013.
Liza Treyger (Actor) .. Waitress at Denino's
Meredith Handerhan (Actor) .. Woman Eating in Restaurant
Rich Vos (Actor) .. Husband Ordering in Restaurant
Bonnie McFarlane (Actor) .. Wife Ordering in Restaurant
Jay Rodriguez (Actor) .. Pepe
Steve Buscemi (Actor) .. Papa
Born: December 13, 1957
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: One of the most important character actors of the 1990s, Steve Buscemi is unmatched in his ability to combine lowlife posturing with weasely charisma. Although active in the cinema since the mid-'80s, it was not until Quentin Tarantino cast Buscemi as Mr. Pink in the 1992 Reservoir Dogs that the actor became known to most audience members. He would subsequently appear to great effect in other Tarantino films, as well as those of the Coen Brothers, where his attributes blended perfectly into the off-kilter landscape.Born in Brooklyn, New York, on December 13, 1957, Buscemi was raised on Long Island. He gained an interest in acting while a senior in high school, but he had no idea of how to pursue a professional career in the field. Working as a fireman for four years, he began to perform stand-up comedy, but he eventually realized that he wanted to do more dramatic theatrical work. After moving to Manhattan's East Village, he studied drama at the Lee Strasberg Institute, and he also began writing and performing skits in various parts of the city. His talents were eventually noticed by filmmaker Bill Sherwood, who was casting his film Parting Glances. The 1986 drama was one of the first feature films to be made about AIDS (Sherwood himself died from AIDS in 1990), and it starred Buscemi as Nick, a sardonic rock singer suffering from the disease. The film, which was a critical success on the independent circuit, essentially began Buscemi's career as a respected independent actor.Buscemi's resume was given a further boost that same year by his recurring role as a serial killer on the popular TV drama L.A. Law; he subsequently began finding steady work in such films as New York Stories and Mystery Train (both 1989). In 1990, he had another career breakthrough with his role in Miller's Crossing, which began his longtime collaboration with the Coen brothers. The Coens went on to cast Buscemi in nearly all of their films, featuring him to particularly memorable effect in Barton Fink (1991), in which he played a bell boy; Fargo (1996), which featured him as an ill-fated kidnapper; and The Big Lebowski (1998), which saw him portray a laid-back ex-surfer. Although Buscemi has done his best work outside of the mainstream, turning in other sterling performances in Alexandre Rockwell's In the Soup (1992) and Tom Di Cillo's Living in Oblivion (1995), he has occasionally appeared in such Hollywood megaplex fare as Con Air (1997), Armageddon (1998), Big Daddy (1999), and 28 Days (2000), the last of which cast him against type as Sandra Bullock's rehab counselor. Back in indieville, Buscemi would next utilize his homely persona in a more sympathetic manner as a soulful loner with a penchant for collecting old records in director Terry Zwigoff's (Crumb) Ghost World. Despite all indicators pointing to mainstream prolifieration in the new millennium, Buscemi continued to display his dedication to independent film projects with roles in such efforts as Alaxandre Rockwell's 13 Moons and Peter Mattei's Love in the Time of Money (both 2002). Of course there are exceptions to every rule, and Buscemi's memorable appearances in such big budget efforts as Mr Deeds and both Spy Kids 2 and Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over served to remind audiences that Buscemi was still indeed at the top of his game, perhaps now more than ever. In 1996, Buscemi made his screenwriting and directorial debut with Trees Lounge, a well-received comedy drama in which he played a down-on-his-luck auto mechanic shuffling through life on Long Island. He followed up his directorial debut in 2000 with Animal Factory, a subdued prison drama starring Edward Furlong as a young inmate who finds protection from his fellow prisoners in the form of an older convict (Willem Dafoe). Moving to the small screen, Buscemi would next helm an episode of the acclaimed HBO mob drama The Sopranos. Called Pine Barrens, the episode instantly became a fan-favorite.In 2004, Buscemi stepped in front of the camera once again to join the cast of The Sopranos, costarring as Tony Blundetto, a recently paroled mafioso struggling to stay straight in the face of temptation to revert back to his old ways. In 2005 Buscemi reteamed with Michael Bay for The Island in the same year that he directed another low-budget film, Lonesome Jim, with a stellar cast that included Seymour Cassel, Mary Kay Place, Liv Tyler, Casey Affleck, and Kevin Corrigan. He also played one of the leads in John Turturro's musical Romance & Cigarettes. His very busy 2006 included an amusing cameo in Terry Zwigoff's Art School Confidential, and continued work in animated films, with vocal appearances in Monster House and Charlotte's Web (2006). His contributions to those projects earned critical acclaim; Buscemi achieved an even greater feat, however, that same year, when he mounted his fifth project as director, Interview (2007). Like Trees Lounge (1996), Lonesome Jim (2005) and other Buscemi-helmed outings, this searing, acerbic comedy-drama spoke volumes about Buscemi's talent and intuition, and arguably even suggested that his ability as a filmmaker outstripped his ability as a thespian. With great precision and insight, the narrative observed a roving paparazzi journalist (Buscemi) during his unwanted yet surprisingly pretension-stripping pas-de-deux with a manipulative, coke-addled prima donna actress (Sienna Miller).At about the same time, the quirky player geared up for a host of substantial acting roles including parts in We're the Millers (2008), Igor (2008) and Keep Coming Back (2008). He appeared as the father of a deceased soldier in The Messenger in 2009, and the next year he landed the lead role of Nucky Thompson, an Irish gangster, in the HBO series Boardwalk Empire. His work on that show would earn him Screen Actors Guild and Golden Globe awards.
Jimmy Tatro (Actor) .. Firefighter Savage
Born: December 02, 1992
Birthplace: California, United States
Trivia: Learned to make quality videos in high school.Was a member of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity while studying at the University of Arizona.Dropped out of college during his junior year.Has performed stand-up comedy at comedy clubs and college campuses across the country.Star and creator of the YouTube channel LifeAccordingToJimmy.
Giselle King (Actor) .. Firefighter Jaylen Patterson
John Sorrentino (Actor) .. Captain Palazzo
Alexis Rae Forlenza (Actor) .. Kelly
Domenick Lombardozzi (Actor) .. Firefighter Lockwood
Born: March 25, 1976
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: Parents are Italian immigrants. Originally aspired to become a baseball player. At the age of 16, landed his first acting job after attending an open casting call for Robert De Niro's directorial debut, A Bronx Tale. Is often cast to play policemen, including his portrayal of Thomas "Herc" Hauk in the critically-acclaimed series The Wire and his role as Ira Hornstock in Rosewood.
Rafael Poueriet (Actor) .. Firefighter Morales
Pamela Adlon (Actor) .. Gina (Ray's Ex-Wife)
Born: July 09, 1966
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Though her resumé encompasses dozens of supporting roles, more viewers -- many more -- know supporting actress Pamela Adlon (née Segall) through her prolific voice work than by her visage. Like Nancy Cartwright, this spunky and versatile brunette actress is perhaps most familiar for giving breath to a male animated character: that of Bobby Hill, the sweet-natured preteen son of redneck Hank Hill, with dreams of becoming a prop comic, on Mike Judge's family-oriented animated sitcom King of the Hill (1997). Adlon kick-started her career on a low yet memorable note, as Dolores Rebchuck, kid sister of "T-Bird" Paulette Rebchuck (Lorna Luft) in the clunker Grease 2 (1982). Roles in mostly forgettable features such as The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins (1984) and Gate II: Return to the Nightmare (1992), followed through the '80s and '90s, as did guest-starring appearances on sitcoms including The Jeffersons and Night Court. Adlon's fortunes began to improve with the Cameron Crowe-directed Gen-X favorite Say Anything... (1989) and with a vocal turn in Ferngully: The Last Rainforest (1992) that paved the way for her work on King four years later. She and the rest of the cast remained with King of the Hill for many seasons, a testament to that program's enduring popularity. Alongside King, Adlon delivered a fine comic portrayal as Kim, wife of Louis C.K.'s character, on the sitcom Lucky Louie. That series folded after one season, but Adlon soon found her way back to premium cable, with the recurring role of Marcy Runkle, wife talent agent Charlie Runkle (Evan Handler) -- whose star client and best friend was writer Hank Moody (David Duchovney) -- on the successful Showtime dramedy Californication, which premiered in 2007.
Nana Mensah (Actor) .. Kindergarten Teacher
Machine Gun Kelly (Actor) .. Tattoo Shop Owner (as Colson Baker)
Born: April 22, 1990
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Raised by missionary parents, he lived in various cities across the United States before settling in Cleveland, OH. Given the nickname of Machine Gun Kelly for his rapid-fire lyrical delivery. Became the first rapper to win Amateur Night at Harlem's famous Apollo Theater in 2009. Was named MTV News' Hottest Breakthrough MC of 2011, helping to build his fervent fan base. His first studio album Lace Up debuted at the #4 spot on the US Billboard 200 in 2012.
Kill (Actor) .. Tattoo Customer
Anthony Lee Medina (Actor) .. Kelsey's Tinder Date
Nyla Durdin (Actor) .. 'What's Your Major?' Girl at College Bar
Katherine Ray Zimmerman (Actor) .. Aspiring Actress at College Bar
Lilly Brown (Actor) .. 1% Girl in Dorm Room
Robert Smigel (Actor) .. Male Pharmacy Owner
Born: February 07, 1960
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Although probably best known as the voice of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog on Late Night With Conan O'Brien, New York native Robert Smigel's legacy is really more that of a writer. Writing for Saturday Night Live since 1985, he is one of the longest running writers in the show's history, though he's only been producing and acting on it since the '90s. Some of his parodies and sketches include "Superfans" and "The McLaughlin Group." Smigel has also written for Lookwell, The Dana Carvey Show, and Late Night. As an actor, he's had bit parts in such comedies as Wayne's World 2 (1993) and, since then, nearly all of Adam Sandler's movies, including Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, The Wedding Singer, Little Nicky, and Punch-Drunk Love. His puppet character of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog has transcended O'Brien for wider pastures such as Christmas specials and award shows. Some of Smigel's best work has been in animation. Appearing in tiny bursts on cable and late-night programming, his short cartoon bits include "The Ambiguously Gay Duo," co-created with comedian Stephen Colbert, and "Fun With Real Audio," cartoons which re-imagine popular figures of the day. Smigel eventually had enough bits to launch a whole show as creator, executive producer, and voice actor of TV Funhouse on Comedy Central. Aired in eight episodes from 2000-2001, the show was a hilarious blend of live-action, puppetry, and animation. Smigel is also a voice on Crank Yankers and a writer of many television specials.
Jessica Kirson (Actor) .. Female Pharmacy Owner
David Lomax (Actor) .. Second Cop at Pharmacy
Casey Davidson (Actor) .. Carla
Antony Marino (Actor) .. Dougie
Nils Johnson (Actor) .. Man Yelling in Backyard
Mario Polit (Actor) .. Firefighter Rivera
Mike Vecchione (Actor) .. Firefighter Thompson
Hank Strong (Actor) .. Firefighter Gardner
Action Bronson (Actor) .. Shot or Stabbed Victim
Marilyn Torres (Actor) .. Admissions Nurse in ER
Teodorina Bello (Actor) .. Patient in Pain in ER
Michelle Sohn (Actor) .. Doctor in ER
Vincent Paolicelli (Actor) .. Bar Patron
Matthew Brandt (Actor) .. Frat Guy (uncredited)
Kadrolsha Ona Carole (Actor) .. Staten Island Yankees Fan (uncredited)
Raina Cheng (Actor) .. School Kid (uncredited)
Leonys Delossantos (Actor) .. Staten island Yankee (uncredited)
Anthony Ferrara (Actor) .. Bar Patron / Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Ken Holmes (Actor) .. Patient (uncredited)
Adam Keane (Actor) .. Bar Patron (uncredited)
Mark Lehneman (Actor) .. Staten Island Yankees Fan (uncredited)
Bob Leszczak (Actor) .. Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Nico Chang Lynch (Actor) .. School Kid (uncredited)
Laurence Blum (Actor) .. First Cop at Pharmacy

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