The Town


8:00 pm - 10:10 pm, Saturday, November 1 on HBO (East) ()

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Bank robber Doug MacRay falls for a woman his gang took hostage after feigning a chance meeting with her in order to ensure that she can't identify them. In time, he realises he may have a chance to leave his life of crime behind. Unfortunately for Doug, turning his back on his violent friends is easier said than done.

2010 English Stereo
Mystery & Suspense Drama Action/adventure Crime Drama Adaptation Crime Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Ben Affleck (Actor) .. Doug MacRay
Rebecca Hall (Actor) .. Claire Keesey
Jon Hamm (Actor) .. FBI S.A. Adam Frawley
Jeremy Renner (Actor) .. James Coughlin
Blake Lively (Actor) .. Krista Coughlin
Slaine (Actor) .. Albert "Gloansy" Magloan
Titus Welliver (Actor) .. Dino Ciampa
Chris Cooper (Actor) .. Stephen MacRay
Dennis McLaughlin (Actor) .. Rusty
Corena Chase (Actor) .. Agent Quinlan
Brian Scannell (Actor) .. Henry
Kerri Dunbar (Actor) .. Henry's Girl
Isaac Bordoy (Actor) .. Alex Colazzo
Michael Yebba (Actor) .. Beacon G.I. Joe Driver
Daniel Woods (Actor) .. BPD Sergeant at Krista's Accident
Jimmy Joe Maher (Actor) .. Inside Man at Fenway
Mark Berglund (Actor) .. Young Security Guard
Ralph Boutwell (Actor) .. Cashcom Guard
Michael Romig (Actor) .. Cashcom Guard
Michael Malvesti (Actor) .. Atlantic Truck Courier
Jack Neary (Actor) .. Arnold Washton
Edward O'Keefe (Actor) .. Morton Previt
Joe Lawler (Actor) .. Task Force Agent Conlan
Ben Hanson (Actor) .. FBI SWAT Team Leader
Brian A. White (Actor) .. FBI SWAT #1
Richard Caines (Actor) .. FBI SWAT #2
Frank Garvin (Actor) .. Police Captain
Danny Ring (Actor) .. Cop Giving Statement
Gary Galone (Actor) .. Internal Affairs Officer at Fenway
David Catanzaro (Actor) .. Fenway Detective
Jeremiah Kissel (Actor) .. Claire's Lawyer
Malik McMullen (Actor) .. Plain Clothed FBI Agent
Charles C. Winchester III (Actor) .. Gate D Police Officer
Adam J. Husband (Actor) .. Gate D Police Officer
Susan Rawlinson (Actor) .. NA Speaker
Sean Locke (Actor) .. NA Speaker
Peter Looney (Actor) .. NA Speaker
Lennin Pena (Actor) .. Colazzo's Friend
James McKittrick (Actor) .. Cop Who Looks Away
Ted Arcidi (Actor) .. Cedar Junction C.O.
Bryan Connolly (Actor) .. Cedar Junction C.O. Visitors Area
Quan Liang Chen (Actor) .. Monument Laundry Owner
Alex Winston (Actor) .. Police Photographer
Michael F. Murphy (Actor) .. Michael Houlihan
Michele Cressinger (Actor) .. Margie
Kimberly Mahoney (Actor) .. Warren Tavern Waitress
Bobby Curcuro (Actor) .. Man in Harvard Square
Ginaya Green (Actor) .. Krista's Friend
Nicole Page (Actor) .. Krista's Friend
Georgia Lyman (Actor) .. Neptune's Waitress
Robert Boyden (Actor) .. Vericom Empoyee
Jamie Ghazarian (Actor) .. Dancer at Foxy Lady
Tony V (Actor) .. Vericom Crew Chief
Owen Burke (Actor) .. Desmond Elden

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Ben Affleck (Actor) .. Doug MacRay
Born: August 15, 1972
Birthplace: Berkeley, California
Trivia: Tall and handsome in a meat-eating sort of way, Ben Affleck has the looks of a matinee idol and the résumé of an actor who honed his craft as an indie film slacker before flexing his muscles as a Hollywood star. A staple of Kevin Smith films and such seminal indies as Dazed and Confused, Affleck became a star and entered the annals of Hollywood legend when he and best friend Matt Damon wrote and starred in Good Will Hunting, winning a Best Original Screenplay Oscar for their work.Born in Berkeley, California on August 15, 1972 to a schoolteacher mother and drug rehab counselor father, Affleck was the oldest of two brothers. His younger brother, Casey, also became an actor. When he was very young, Affleck's family moved to the Boston area, and it was there that he broke into acting. At the age of eight, he starred in PBS's marine biology-themed The Voyage of the Mimi, endearing himself to junior high school science classes everywhere. The same year he made Mimi, Affleck made the acquaintance of Matt Damon, a boy two years his senior who lived down the street. The two became best friends and, of course, eventual collaborators. After a fling with higher education at both the University of Vermont and California's Occidental College, Affleck set out for Hollywood. He began appearing in made-for-TV movies and had a small role in School Ties, a 1992 film that also featured Damon. Further bit work followed in Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused (1993) and Kevin Smith's Mallrats (1995). Around this time, both Affleck and Damon were getting fed up with the lack of substantial work to be found in Hollywood, and they decided to write a screenplay that would feature them as the leads. Affleck's brother Casey introduced them to Gus Van Sant, who had directed Casey in To Die For. Thanks to Van Sant's interest, the script was picked up by Miramax, and in 1997 the story of a troubled mathematical genius living in South Boston became known as Good Will Hunting. Before the film's release, Affleck starred in Smith's Chasing Amy that same year; the tale of a comic book artist (Affleck) in love with a lesbian (Joey Lauren Adams), it received good reviews and showed Affleck to be a viable leading man. The subsequent success of Good Will Hunting and the Best Original Screenplay Oscar awarded to Affleck and Damon effectively transformed both young men from struggling actors into Hollywood golden boys. Having won his own Golden Boy, Affleck settled comfortably into a reputation as one of the industry's most promising young actors. His status was further enhanced by widespread media reports of an ongoing relationship with Gwyneth Paltrow.The following year, Affleck could be seen in no less than three major films, ranging from his self-mocking supporting role in the Oscar-winning period comedy Shakespeare in Love to the thriller Phantoms to the big-budget box-office monster Armageddon. In 1999, Affleck continued to keep busy, appearing in a dizzying four movies. He could be seen as a dull bartender in 200 Cigarettes, an errant groom in Forces of Nature, a stock market head hunter in The Boiler Room, and a supporting cast member in Billy Bob Thornton's sophomore directorial effort, Daddy and Them. Finally, Affleck reunited with Smith and Damon for Dogma, starring with the latter as a pair of fallen angels in one of the year's more controversial films. In 2000, he would appear as an ex-con trying to mend his ways in Reindeer Games, with Charlize Theron. Re-teaming with Armageddon cohort Michael Bay again in 2001 for another exercise in overbudgeted excess, Affleck flew into action in Pearl Harbor. Despite unanimous lambasting from critics, Pearl Harbor blasted to number one at the box office, earning $75.2 million on its Memorial Day weekend opening and beginning a summer-2001 trend of high profile films with precipitous box-office runs. Following a self-mocking return to the Smith collective in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) and spearheading, along with Damon, the innovative HBO series Project: Greenlight, Affleck returned to the Hollywood machine with roles in Changing Lanes and The Sum of All Fears (both 2002). Filling the shoes of Harrison Ford as a green version of Ford's famous Jack Ryan persona, The Sum of All Fears contemplated a radical group's plan to detonate a nuclear weapon at a major sporting event during a time of particularly sensitive public distress at such an idea. With the massive success of Spider-Man in the summer of 2002 prompting numerous comic-book superhero revivals, Affleck would next suit up for the role of Daredevil. As a lawyer turned into a true public defender following a mishap involving radioactive waste, Daredevil's incredibly enhanced senses enable him to get the jump on New York City evil-doers and with his athletic physique and heroically protruding chin Affleck seemed just the man to suit-up for the job. If Affleck's turn as a blind crimefighter found dedicated comic book fans turning up their noses in disgust, the lukewarm performance of that particular effort would hardly compare to the critical lashing of his subsequent efforts Gigli, Paycheck, and Jersey Girl. A notorious flop that couldn't be mentioned to movie lovers without fear of derisive laughter, Gigli alone would have likely sunken the career of a lesser star. Though Hollywood gossip rags were indeed talking about Affleck, it was more the result of his turbulent relationship with singer and Gigli co-star Jennifer Lopez than it was anything to do with his acting career. Just when it seemed that the ubiquitous "Ben and Jen" gossip that fueled the tabloids couldn't get more tiresome, the celebrity power-couple broke up their frequently discussed engagement to the surprise of only the most optimistic {E! Channel viewer. Wed to Alias star Jennifer Garner in 2005, Affleck subsequently skewered Hollywood materialism in the showbiz comedy Man About Town before making a cameo in pal Smith's eagerly-anticipated sequel Clerks II. By this point Affleck was certainly no stranger to Hollywood controversy, a fact that likely played well into his decision to strap on the famous red cape to portray original television Superman George Reeves in the 2006 Tinseltown mystery Hollywoodland. As the 2000's rolled onward, Affleck would appear in a number of films that garnered a lukewarm reception, like Smokin' Aces, He's Just Not That Into You, and State of Play. He would reverse that trend with a vengeance in 2007, directing and writing the critically acclaimed crime thriller Gone Baby Gone. He followed that up by directing and starring in The Town, and that film put Affleck squarely back into audiences' good graces. He immediately got to work on his next big project, working both behind and in front of the camera once again for the political thriller Argo which garnered strong reviews, solid box office, and a slew of year-end awards and nabbed Affleck his second Oscar, as a producer of the film, when it won Best Picture at the Academy Awards, even though Affleck was not nominated for Best Director. He appeared in Runner, Runner, opposite Justin Timberlake, in 2013 and played the accused husband in the hit 2014 film Gone Girl. Affleck was announced as the next Batman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and is scheduled to reprise the role in later Justice League films.
Rebecca Hall (Actor) .. Claire Keesey
Born: May 01, 1982
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: The daughter of Royal Shakespeare Company director Peter Hall and opera diva Maria Ewing, raven-haired British actress Rebecca Hall broke into filmed entertainment before her 12th birthday, with roles in a series of made-for-television British productions including the miniseries The Camomile Lawn (1992) and the feature Don't Leave Me This Way (1993). She subsequently took a more than ten-year departure from the screen, then returned in a big way in the late 2000s, with a series of supporting roles in features including Christopher Nolan's period psychological thriller The Prestige (2006) and Tom Vaughan's romantic comedy Starter for 10 (2007). In 2008, Hall starred opposite Scarlett Johansson, Penélope Cruz, and Javier Bardem in Woody Allen's romantic comedy Vicky Cristina Barcelona. In 2009 she was part of the well-received Red Riding trilogy. In 2010 she was the female lead opposite Ben Affleck in his crime film The Town, and co-starred in the indie comedy Please Give. She appeared in the BBC 5-part serial Parade's End, which earned her a BAFTA TV nomination; the following year, she took a supporting role in Iron Man 3. Hall played opposite Johnny Depp in the 2014 sci-fi Transcendence and opposite Jason Bateman in the psychological thriller The Gift in 2015.
Jon Hamm (Actor) .. FBI S.A. Adam Frawley
Born: March 10, 1971
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Sturdy, reliable character actor Jon Hamm debuted onscreen at the turn of the millennium, with a series of key supporting roles in features including Space Cowboys (2000), Kissing Jessica Stein (2001), and Mel Gibson's We Were Soldiers (2002). He also appeared on such TV series as Providence, The Division, What About Brian, and The Unit. Hamm scored his first major lead as executive Don Draper in the AMC network's series Mad Men (2007) -- a period serial about a group of boozing, chain-smoking, and sexist advertising suits toiling away at their jobs in a Manhattan high rise, circa 1960. He earned a variety of award nominations for his work on the show, which itself won the Emmy for best drama series each of its first four years on the air. He parlayed this high-profile success into a recurring gig on 30 Rock, and appeared in films such as The Day the Earth Stood Still, Howl, and Sucker Punch. He was the cop chasing thief Ben Affleck in The Town (2010), and, the next year, had an uncredited appearance in the hit Bridesmaids. In 2012 he appeared in Friends With Kids, which was written and directed by his then-longtime girlfriend Jennifer Westfeldt. While continuing to build his film résumé, Hamm snuck in some television appeances as a voice actor, including guest spots on shows like The Simpsons, Bob's Burgers and Archer. He had a memorable two episode stint on Parks and Recreation (essentially a stretched-out cameo). When Mad Men drew to a close in 2015 (with Hamm finally winning an Emmy Award for the final season), Hamm had significant guest arcs on two new web series lined up - The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp. Hamm also expanded his film work with Million Dollar Arm, Minions and Keeping up with the Joneses.
Jeremy Renner (Actor) .. James Coughlin
Born: January 07, 1971
Birthplace: Modesto, California, United States
Trivia: A former die-hard theater actor who made a comfortable transition to screens both big and small in the late '90s, Jeremy Renner drew praise and courted controversy with his portrayal of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. A California native, Renner discovered his love for acting while drifting through various majors at college. He dabbled in computer science and criminology before taking an acting class, and soon decided to double major in theater and psychology, the stage offering the struggling student a healthy outlet for his sometimes bottled emotions. After graduation, the aspiring actor moved to Los Angeles in hopes of finding work. A starring role in the play Search and Destroy (which he also co-directed) earned Renner positive notice from critics, and, in 1995, he made his feature debut in the critically panned gross-out comedy National Lampoon's Senior Trip. Numerous film and television supporting roles followed, including a 1999 guest-starring appearance as a former puritan turned menacing vampire on the popular WB series Angel. Three years later, and despite bearing almost no physical resemblance to the titular character, Renner's chillingly low-key performance as a true-life murderer and cannibal in the biopic Dahmer earned him an Independent Spirit Award Best Actor nomination. In 2003, he received more exposure in a role opposite Colin Farrell in the big-budget action thriller S.W.A.T. After taking the lead as an institutionalized member of the Aryan Nation in Neo Ned, he then stepped before the camera for Italian actress/director Asia Argento in J.T. LeRoy's 2004 screen adaptation of his story collection The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things.Renner scored big roles in the drama North Country and the zombie sequel 28 Weeks Later before heading up the quirky TV cop show The Unusuals, which lasted only one season on ABC. However, his work in Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker, as a soldier who specializes in disarming IED's in Iraq, brought him stellar reviews and a number of industry accolades including Best Actor nominations from The Screen Actors Guild, the Independent Spirit Awards, and the Academy. He aslo won that very same award from numerous critics groups.Two years later he returned to the Oscar race for his supporting turn as Ben Affleck's best frined in The Town. He would follow that up with a pair of giant box office hits, co-starring opposite Tom Cruise in the fourth Mission: Impossible movie, and then taking the part of Hawkeye in The Avengers in 2012. That same year he would take over the part of Jason Bourne in The Bourne Legacy, and he lent his voice to the animated film Ice Age: Continental Drift. He appeared in the Academy Award-nominated American Hustle in 2013 and then filled his plate with sequels like The Avengers: Age of Ultron and Mission: Impossible 5.
Blake Lively (Actor) .. Krista Coughlin
Born: August 25, 1987
Birthplace: Tarzana, California, United States
Trivia: The daughter of longtime screen actor Ernie Lively and the junior member of a showbiz-savvy sibling collective that also includes brothers Jason and Eric and sisters Lori and Robyn, Tarzana, CA native Blake Lively possesses just the kind of wholesome good looks that the Hollywood lens seems to love. Of course, it wouldn't take a psychic to figure out what line of work the cheery and clean-cut blonde would go for, and even after suffering an early career setback at a Mrs. Doubtfire audition gone bad, Lively was still determined to persevere. It was at the tender age of five that young Lively first had her shot at the big time, and though her parents' plan to calm her by telling her that she was only going to be auditioning alongside Robin Williams' twin bizarrely backfired when the aspiring actress was introduced to the real deal, she would later bounce back around the end of the 1990s with a featured performance in the girlish hit The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. A family affair was quick to follow when Lively and fellow family members Robyn, Lori, and Ernie were all tormented by Crispin Glover in the 2006 horror film Simon Says. Also that year, the recently graduated high-school student would venture off to college with her role as the ideal object of a creative-thinking loser's affections in Accepted. In 2007 she landed her breakout role as Serena on the popular TV series Gossip Girl. She returned for the Traveling Pants sequel in 2008, and had a crucial part in Ben Affleck's well-reviewed crime drama The Town. She was cast in Green Lantern in 2010, and two years later she would be part of Oliver Stone's gritty crime film Savages. Lively then took a short break from acting, returning in 2015's The Age of Adaline.
Slaine (Actor) .. Albert "Gloansy" Magloan
Born: September 27, 1977
Titus Welliver (Actor) .. Dino Ciampa
Born: March 12, 1962
Birthplace: New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: Actor Titus Welliver sailed to fame as a character player, largely via television roles. Though Welliver exhibited such an individualistic presence (and appearance) that his identity became inextricable from the casts of the programs in which he played, he also evinced such versatility with characterizations that series creators (and feature producers) were able to successfully cast him as a broad spectrum of occupational types, from cops to physicians to military sergeants. Regular roles included Officer Jack Lowery on Steven Bochco's short-lived police drama Brooklyn South and Silas Adams on the revisionist Western show Deadwood; he also had a recurring role as physician Dr. Mondzac on the seminal cop series NYPD Blue. Welliver's cinematic resumé includes parts in such features as The Doors (1991), Mulholland Falls (1996), Assault on Precinct 13 (2005), and Gone Baby Gone (2007). Welliver continued to work heavily in television, booking guest appearances on shows like NCIS, Prison Break and Supernatural, before joining Lost in a pivotal final-season role as The Man in Black. His profile justifiably raised, Welliver booked recurring gigs on Sons of Anarchy and The Good Wife. After working with director Ben Affleck in Gone Baby Gone, Welliver appeared in his next two films, The Town (2010) and the Academy Award-winning Argo (2012).
Pete Postlewaite (Actor)
Born: July 02, 1945
Died: February 01, 2011
Birthplace: Warrington, Lancashire, England
Trivia: Was a drama teacher before becoming an actor. Studied at the Bristol Old Vic Drama School in Bristol, England. Appeared in plays with the Royal Shakespeare Company in England. Breakthrough film performance came playing the role of a violent father in Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988). His role in In the Name of the Father (1993) won him widespread acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. First portrayed a romantic lead in 1997's Among Giants. In 2002, he performed in the one-man play Scaramouche Jones. Awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) in 2004. Appeared in the 2009 climate-change film The Age of Stupid. Portrayed Spyros, the adoptive father of Perseus, in 2010's Clash of the Titans. Passed away in January 2011 after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Chris Cooper (Actor) .. Stephen MacRay
Born: July 09, 1951
Birthplace: Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Having spent much of his youth on his father's Missouri cattle ranch, it is not surprising that supporting and leading actor of stage, screen, and television Chris Cooper has specialized in playing cowboys, ranchers, and other hardworking men. His rugged Everyman demeanor has best been put to use by filmmaker John Sayles, who cast him in a number of his films, beginning with 1987's Matewan.Cooper's interest in the theater began in his late teens, when he designed and constructed sets for a community group. Following high school, he studied agriculture and acting at the University of Missouri before moving to New York City in hopes of making it on the stage. It took awhile, but by 1980 he was starring in productions like Of the Fields Lately, The Ballad of Soapy Smith, and Cobb, in which he played the title role. His film debut came in 1980, in Nicholas Roeg's Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession. He didn't get his big break until seven years later, when Sayles cast him as Joe Kenehan, a member of the coalminer's union who is sent to a tiny mountain town to organize the workers in Matewan (1987). He again worked with Sayles in City of Hope (1991) and then in Lone Star (1996), for which he won great acclaim playing the enigmatic Sam Deeds, the prodigal son of a tiny Texas town's sheriff who solves a mystery and comes to grips with his relationship with his late father. Subsequently, Cooper -- who had also made his mark on the small screen as cowboy July Johnson in Lonesome Dove (1989) -- appeared as a deputy in a A Time to Kill (1996), Robert Redford's younger brother in The Horse Whisperer (1998), and Ethan Hawke's brother-in-law in Great Expectations. In 1999, the actor again demonstrated his impressive range, first playing a coalminer in October Sky and then turning in a chilling performance as Kevin Spacey's unbalanced neighbor in American Beauty. If Cooper was somewhat lost in the shuffle of 2002's Interstate 60, his Oscar winning performance in that same years' Adaptation would find Cooper receiving lavish praise for his portrayal of a lively orchid hunter. Cast opposite Meryl Streep, Cooper's toothless performance was in turns hilarious, sad and poetic, providing the perfect showcase for his impressive range. In 2003, Cooper was nominated for Best Supporting Actor by the Screen Actors Guild for his turn as a soft-spoken horse trainer in Seabiscuit. Cooper worked steadily through the early 2000s, largely in a supporting capacity. He won no small amount of praise for his work in Syriana and Capote (both 2005), and showed demonstrated his range as an actor in 2007, when he co-starred in The Kingdom, Married Life, and Breach. Cooper lent his voice to Spike Jonze's remake of Maurice Sendak's classic children's novel Where the Wild Things Are, and joined Ben Affleck for a supporting role in The Town, a 2010 crime thriller based on author Chuck Hogan's novel Prince of Thieves. Cooper found more success, however, for his role in Amiga (2010) John Sayles' war drama, in which he played an American military colonel deeply prejudiced against Filipinos. The actor took on a decidedly less serious role as a dastardly villain extraordinaire in The Muppets (2011).
Dennis McLaughlin (Actor) .. Rusty
Corena Chase (Actor) .. Agent Quinlan
Brian Scannell (Actor) .. Henry
Born: July 05, 1966
Kerri Dunbar (Actor) .. Henry's Girl
Isaac Bordoy (Actor) .. Alex Colazzo
Michael Yebba (Actor) .. Beacon G.I. Joe Driver
Born: August 05, 1974
Daniel Woods (Actor) .. BPD Sergeant at Krista's Accident
Jimmy Joe Maher (Actor) .. Inside Man at Fenway
Mark Berglund (Actor) .. Young Security Guard
Ralph Boutwell (Actor) .. Cashcom Guard
Michael Romig (Actor) .. Cashcom Guard
Michael Malvesti (Actor) .. Atlantic Truck Courier
Jack Neary (Actor) .. Arnold Washton
Edward O'Keefe (Actor) .. Morton Previt
Born: May 14, 1913
Joe Lawler (Actor) .. Task Force Agent Conlan
Ben Hanson (Actor) .. FBI SWAT Team Leader
Brian A. White (Actor) .. FBI SWAT #1
Richard Caines (Actor) .. FBI SWAT #2
Frank Garvin (Actor) .. Police Captain
Danny Ring (Actor) .. Cop Giving Statement
Gary Galone (Actor) .. Internal Affairs Officer at Fenway
Born: June 25, 1964
David Catanzaro (Actor) .. Fenway Detective
Jeremiah Kissel (Actor) .. Claire's Lawyer
Malik McMullen (Actor) .. Plain Clothed FBI Agent
Charles C. Winchester III (Actor) .. Gate D Police Officer
Adam J. Husband (Actor) .. Gate D Police Officer
Danny DeMiller (Actor)
Susan Rawlinson (Actor) .. NA Speaker
Sean Locke (Actor) .. NA Speaker
Peter Looney (Actor) .. NA Speaker
Born: January 18, 1937
Lennin Pena (Actor) .. Colazzo's Friend
James McKittrick (Actor) .. Cop Who Looks Away
Ted Arcidi (Actor) .. Cedar Junction C.O.
Born: June 16, 1958
Bryan Connolly (Actor) .. Cedar Junction C.O. Visitors Area
Quan Liang Chen (Actor) .. Monument Laundry Owner
Alex Winston (Actor) .. Police Photographer
Michael F. Murphy (Actor) .. Michael Houlihan
Michele Cressinger (Actor) .. Margie
Kimberly Mahoney (Actor) .. Warren Tavern Waitress
Bobby Curcuro (Actor) .. Man in Harvard Square
Ginaya Green (Actor) .. Krista's Friend
Nicole Page (Actor) .. Krista's Friend
Georgia Lyman (Actor) .. Neptune's Waitress
Born: October 26, 1977
Robert Boyden (Actor) .. Vericom Empoyee
Jamie Ghazarian (Actor) .. Dancer at Foxy Lady
Tony V (Actor) .. Vericom Crew Chief
Owen Burke (Actor) .. Desmond Elden
Graham King (Actor)
Born: December 19, 1961
Trivia: Known among directors for his willingness to gamble and trusted by financiers for his impeccable taste, Graham King is one of modern cinema's most successful producers. As the President and CEO of Initial Entertainment Group (IEG), an independent finance, production, and distribution company, King has been the force behind several of cinema's riskiest and biggest pictures, often keeping them from never being made. He saved Steven Soderbergh's Academy Award-winning Traffic after Harrison Ford dropped out of the drug czar role (which King eventually filled with Michael Douglas). He salvaged Michael Mann's Ali by buying the film's foreign rights and he rescued Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York by underwriting the film for 65 million dollars.Raised in London, King came to the United States in 1981 on a student visa to study at the University of California in Los Angeles. He landed a summer job in the international television distribution wing of Twentieth Century Fox, where he began his career. Working under the guidance of industry veteran and fellow Brit William Saunders, King developed his skills as a salesman by promoting foreign sales of B-pictures during a time when the American film and television industry was opening up to the foreign market. In 1987, he left Fox for the international sales company Cori Films, where he worked for five years. King then transferred to the Beverly Hills Producers Group, where he met future business partner Cindy Cowan, whose wealthy father had owned Miami's Diplomat Hotel. The two formed Initial Entertainment Group in 1995, and began producing such films as Robert Altman's Dr. T & the Women. Shortly afterward, King purchased Cowan's share of the company and began taking chances on pricier films like Traffic, Ali, and Gangs of New York. He signed an exclusive in-house production deal with Catherine Zeta-Jones' Milkwood Films and co-produced The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys with Jodie Foster's Egg Pictures. In the summer of 2001, King inked a three-year first-look production agreement with Gangs of New York star Leonardo Di Caprio's company, Appian Way. According to the arrangement, Di Caprio will develop, produce, and star in their joint projects.

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