The Sitter


1:38 pm - 6:20 pm, Today on HBO (East) ()

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Irresponsible babysitter Noah takes a trip to New York City with his three young charges in order to visit a woman who promises to have sex with him in exchange for drugs, but soon the group are pursued by a pair of drug dealers.

2011 English Stereo
Comedy Action/adventure Crime Drama

Cast & Crew
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Jonah Hill (Actor) .. Noah Griffith
Max Records (Actor) .. Slater
Ari Graynor (Actor) .. Marisa Lewis
J.b. Smoove (Actor) .. Julio
Sam Rockwell (Actor) .. Karl
Landry Bender (Actor) .. Blithe
Kevin Hernandez (Actor) .. Rodrigo
Kylie Bunbury (Actor) .. Roxanne
Erin Daniels (Actor) .. Mrs. Pedulla
D. W. Moffett (Actor) .. Dr. Pedulla
Jessica Hecht (Actor) .. Sandy Griffith
Bruce Altman (Actor) .. Jim Griffith
Sean Patrick Doyle (Actor) .. Garv
Alex Wolff (Actor) .. Clayton
Jack Krizmanich (Actor) .. Ricky Fontaine
Grace Aronds (Actor) .. Twin #1
Jane Aronds (Actor) .. Twin #2
Lou Carbonneau (Actor) .. Maitre'D
Alysia Joy Powell (Actor) .. Kid City Employee
Ernie Anastos (Actor) .. News Anchor
Dari Alexander Williams (Actor) .. News Broadcaster #2
Samira Wiley (Actor) .. Tina
Sammuel Soifer (Actor) .. Benji Gillespie
Kevin Townley (Actor) .. Valet
Trevor Zhou (Actor) .. Asian Fish Monger
Wendy Hoopes (Actor) .. Bethany
Ethan Davis (Actor) .. Ashton Griffith
Reggie A. Green (Actor) .. Soul Baby
Nick Sandow (Actor) .. Officer Frank
Nicky Katt (Actor) .. Officer Petite
Eddie Rouse (Actor) .. Lounge Singer
Henry Kwan (Actor) .. Asian Man #1
Michael G. Chin (Actor) .. Asian Man #2
Gracie Bea Lawrence (Actor) .. Wendy Sapperstein
Jackie Hoffman (Actor) .. Mrs. Sapperstein
Peg Stegmeyer (Actor) .. Piano Player
Jonathan Forte (Actor) .. Guy on Subway Platform
Mark Moynahan (Actor) .. Dr. Stevens
Method Man (Actor) .. Jacolby

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Jonah Hill (Actor) .. Noah Griffith
Born: December 20, 1983
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Born and raised in Los Angeles, Jonah Hill first started to find success in show business as a cast member of the brilliant but canceled Judd Apatow series Undeclared. Like many of the actors who were fortunate to work for the successful writer/director/producer, Hill became a part of Apatow's extended stock company, going on to appear in a number of films including The 40-Year-Old Virgin, as a young man who really wants to buy some boots, and Knocked Up, as the buddy who suggested his friend's pregnant girlfriend get "something that rhymes with smushmortion." He also starred alongside his onetime roommate Justin Long in a variety of projects, including the college comedy Accepted. Hill re-teamed with Apatow and company for their second major effort of summer 2007, the Greg Mottola-directed, Seth Rogen-scripted comedy Superbad, but on that occasion, Hill scored his first lead. He starred as Seth, a slightly geeky high school senior desperate for sex and suffering from some fairly serious adolescent angst. The film rang in as a blockbuster and won critical raves across the board. At about the same time, Hill signed on for a much different screen assignment (and target audience), agreeing to provide one of the voices in the animated outing Horton Hears a Who (2008). He followed that up with a small but funny role in the heartbreak comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall as a starstruck hotel worker who really, really wants a visiting rock star to listen to his demo.He scored laughs in the Judd Apatow-directed Funny People, and worked again with Russell Brand in Get Him to the Greek. Hill shored up his indie cred by starring in the Duplass Brothers comedy Cyrus as a young man who is way too attached to his mother.2011 found Hill earning the best notices of his career in Moneyball, as the numbers-crunching Ivy Leaguer who helps Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) build the Oakland A's into a first-rate baseball team with seemingly second-rate players. His work in the movie brought him Best Supporting Actor nods from the Academy, BAFTA, the Golden Globes, and the Screen Actors Guild. Soon however, the actor was ready to get back to his comedic roots, pairing with Chaning Tatum for a satirical big-screen take on the 80's TV show 21 Jump Street, and following that up starring alongside Ben Stiller in The Watch.
Max Records (Actor) .. Slater
Born: June 18, 1997
Ari Graynor (Actor) .. Marisa Lewis
Born: April 27, 1983
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: A native of Boston, MA, actress Ari Graynor was born in 1983 and attended Trinity College in Hartford, CT. She broke through to acclaim with her supporting role as Caitlin Rucker, a sexually promiscuous, manic-depressive student at Meadow Soprano's college on the HBO mafia drama The Sopranos (during the third season, in 2001), and thereafter moved into features, with contributions to films from a broad cross-section of genres. These included the gritty drama Mystic River (2003), the bittersweet Jeff Daniels/Sigourney Weaver seriocomedy Imaginary Heroes (2004), and the Christopher Guest satire For Your Consideration (2006). In 2008, Graynor portrayed a flighty and befuddled young urbanite with a passion for turkey sandwiches in the teen-oriented romantic comedy Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist. Alongside her film and television work, Graynor has remained fully active on-stage, landing her most prominent role as Alison in the 2005 Broadway outing Brooklyn Boy.
J.b. Smoove (Actor) .. Julio
Born: December 16, 1964
Birthplace: Plymouth, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: A native of Mount Vernon, NY (born Jerry Brooks -- hence the initials), standup comic, comedy writer, and actor J.B. Smoove began his career as a dancer in an hip-hop ensemble, performing as J. Smoove. The performer transitioned to schtick early on and cut his chops in Manhattan-area clubs, then landed a few small roles in Hollywood features (including the 2001 Pootie Tang and the 2002 Mr. Deeds), before striking gold on Saturday Night Live as both a sketch writer and a sketch participant. Smoove culled greatest attention, however, for his recurring role during season six of Curb Your Enthusiasm; he played the über-confident, street-smart Leon Black, a member of an African-American family adopted by Larry David and his wife after their residence is decimated by a hurricane. Smoove later acknowledged that the popularity of the role "set fire" to his career and led to roles on the sitcoms Everybody Hates Chris and 'Til Death.
Sam Rockwell (Actor) .. Karl
Born: November 05, 1968
Birthplace: Daly City, California, United States
Trivia: An idiosyncratic actor known for both his versatility and sinewy, off-kilter sexiness, Sam Rockwell is one of the stage and screen's most imaginative and least predictable performers. Once dubbed "the male Parker Posey" for his voluminous work in independent films, Rockwell has also earned notice for his work in more mainstream fare, including Frank Darabont's The Green Mile (1999).Born in Daly City, CA, on November 5, 1968, Rockwell enjoyed a steadfastly bohemian upbringing. The son of artists and actors, Rockwell moved to New York City with his parents when he was two. Three years later, his parents divorced, and he spent much of his youth traveling back and forth between them. Raised by his father in San Francisco, he spent his summers in New York with his mother, whose unconventional lifestyle -- replete with sex, drugs, and flamboyant hippies -- introduced Rockwell to some very adult pastimes at an extremely young age. It was through his mother that he became involved in theater, making his stage debut at the age of ten. He later attended San Francisco's High School of the Performing Arts, where, at the age of 18, he was chosen to star in Clown House (1988), an ill-fated thriller revolving around three brothers' fight to the death with a group of maniacal circus entertainers.Following his screen debut, Rockwell moved to New York and proceeded to make 20 more films, including Last Exit to Brooklyn (1990) and Tom Di Cillo's Box of Moonlight (1996). It was the actor's work in the latter film that first won him recognition: as The Kid, a coonskin cap-clad free spirit whose backwoods existence alters the mundane life of a burnt-out engineer (John Turturro), Rockwell gave an engaging performance that sparked industry attention; unfortunately, the independent film disappeared at the box office. The actor next garnered attention for his lead role in John Duigan's Lawn Dogs (1997), a tale about the unconventional friendship between a white trash lawn boy (Rockwell) and a ten year-old girl (Mischa Barton) with a heart problem. Employing a heavy helping of magical realism to tell its story, the film earned fairly positive reviews, and Rockwell drew particular praise for his complex, low-key performance.The actor subsequently appeared in a series of comedies that made good use of his quirky persona, most notably Safe Men (1998), which cast him and Steve Zahn as two singers of dubious quality who find themselves the unwitting targets of the Jewish mafia. In 1999, more mainstream audiences were introduced to Rockwell thanks to his memorable work in three films: A Midsummer Night's Dream, which cast him as the cross-dressing Francis Flute; Galaxy Quest, a comedy spoof in which Rockwell played a cast member of a failing circa-'70s sci-fi TV series; and The Green Mile, in which the actor got to fully exhibit his twisted versatility as Wild Bill, a death-row inmate whom Rockwell himself characterized as "a disgusting, racist, pedophile freak." Switching gears almost as much as humanly possible, Rockwell's following role in Galaxy Quest (1999) found him a quirky cast member of a Star Trek-like television sci-fi series. The contrast between Rockwell's ultra-lightweight Galaxy Quest characterization and his former role as a genuinely revolting criminal was a testament to his versatility, and though he would stick to comedy with Charlie's Angels, a series of small roles would follow before Rockwell teamed with actor George Clooney for Welcome to Collinwood and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (both 2002). Appearing as former host of the cult television sensation The Gong Show in the latter, Rockwell brought Chuck Barris' compellingly quirky (and partially fictionalized) biography to the screen under first-time director George Clooney. In addition to his work onscreen, Rockwell has continued to act on the stage, appearing in such productions as a 1998 off-Broadway run of Mike Leigh's Goosepimples.Over the next several years, Rockwell would remain a constant force on screen, appearing in films like The Assassination of Jesse James, Choke, Frost/Nixon, Choke, Moon, Conviction, Cowboys & Aliens, and The Sitter.
Landry Bender (Actor) .. Blithe
Born: August 03, 2000
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Kevin Hernandez (Actor) .. Rodrigo
Kylie Bunbury (Actor) .. Roxanne
Born: January 30, 1989
Birthplace: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Father, Alex Bunbury, played professional soccer and was inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame in 2006. Her brother Teal plays professionally. Grew up in England and Portugal, where her father was playing soccer, and later moved to Minnesota. Played varsity basketball in high school. Modeled clothing for Target, Macy's and Vanity, and has done commercials for Plato's Closet. Was a Season 6 American Idol contestant. While touring for the 2011 Disney film Prom, she would donate a formal dress that was worn in the movie to a needy organization.
Erin Daniels (Actor) .. Mrs. Pedulla
Born: October 09, 1973
D. W. Moffett (Actor) .. Dr. Pedulla
Born: October 26, 1954
Birthplace: Highland Park, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Born Donald Warren Moffett. Supporting actor, occasional lead, onscreen from the '80s.
Jessica Hecht (Actor) .. Sandy Griffith
Born: June 28, 1965
Birthplace: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Bruce Altman (Actor) .. Jim Griffith
Born: July 03, 1955
Sean Patrick Doyle (Actor) .. Garv
Alex Wolff (Actor) .. Clayton
Born: November 01, 1997
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: The son of writer, director, producer, and actress Polly Draper (of thirtysomething fame) and musician Michael Wolff (the bandleader on The Arsenio Hall Show), Alex Wolff revealed prodigious musical talent during his preschool years, when he co-formed a rock act, the Naked Brothers Band, with older brother Nat Wolff. Within the band, Nat wrote and performed songs and Alex took to the drums; thanks in no small part to Draper's guidance and encouragement, the group parlayed its abilities into a considerable amount of commercial success. Meanwhile, Draper scripted, directed, and executive produced a made-for-television feature based on the boys' adventures and starring Nat and Alex, The Naked Brothers Band Movie. The film netted the Audience Award at the Hamptons International Film Festival in 2005 and spawned a mockumentary series on Nickelodeon, the 2007 The Naked Brothers Band. First produced when Alex was 8 years old and Nat 11, the program journeyed behind the scenes of the group for a goofy, farcical glimpse of the musicians' exploits. In 2009 he appeared in the family comedy Mr. Troop Mom.
Jack Krizmanich (Actor) .. Ricky Fontaine
Born: December 16, 1978
Grace Aronds (Actor) .. Twin #1
Jane Aronds (Actor) .. Twin #2
Lou Carbonneau (Actor) .. Maitre'D
Born: December 27, 1971
Alysia Joy Powell (Actor) .. Kid City Employee
Ernie Anastos (Actor) .. News Anchor
Born: July 12, 1943
Dari Alexander Williams (Actor) .. News Broadcaster #2
Samira Wiley (Actor) .. Tina
Born: April 15, 1987
Birthplace: United States
Trivia: Was inspired to become an actress in the third grade after hearing a classmate do a dramatic reading of Nikki Giovanni's poem "Ego-Tripping." Her parents are co-pastors of Anacostia's Covenant Baptist United Church of Christ and are public advocates for LGBTQ rights and same-sex marriage. Met Orange Is The New Black co-star Danielle Brooks when both were students at The Juilliard School. Has done charitable work with the Woman's Prison Association packing back-to-school backpacks for young women returning to society after incarceration. Met script writer wife Lauren Morelli when they both worked on Orange Is The New Black. Morelli subsequently came out of the closet and divorced her husband to be with Wiley.
Sammuel Soifer (Actor) .. Benji Gillespie
Kevin Townley (Actor) .. Valet
Trevor Zhou (Actor) .. Asian Fish Monger
Wendy Hoopes (Actor) .. Bethany
Born: November 04, 1972
Ethan Davis (Actor) .. Ashton Griffith
Reggie A. Green (Actor) .. Soul Baby
Nick Sandow (Actor) .. Officer Frank
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: A stark-featured actor with a naturally rough-cut appearance, film and television performer Nick Sandow parlayed his looks into a successful career as a character player with roles on both sides of the law; he was cast as thugs, cops, detectives, gangsters, and various other toughs. Sandow scored some of his earliest assignments in the early to mid-'90s with guest bits on television series, including Law & Order and Due South, but by the end of that decade began signing for supporting roles in low- to medium-budgeted independent films including Grind (1996), Arresting Gena (1997), and Uninvited (1999). Prime-time television aficionados may also remember Sandow for his portrayal of Joseph "Joe" Lombardo III in season two of the NBC action drama series Third Watch (2000); he also played famed gangster-turned-mob informant Henry Hill (inheriting the part from Ray Liotta) in Robert Markowitz's crime feature The Big Heist (2001). In 2007, Sandow signed for a part under the aegis of director Griffin Dunne, opposite Uma Thurman and Colin Firth, in the romantic comedy The Accidental Husband.
Nicky Katt (Actor) .. Officer Petite
Born: May 11, 1970
Birthplace: South Dakota, United States
Trivia: A kohl-eyed actor who has oozed a steady stream of low-key testosterone through a series of films that include Dazed and Confused (1993), A Time to Kill (1996), and The Limey (1999), Nicky Katt has brought life to a stable of idiosyncratic, often dysfunctional characters that have established him as one of the more adventurous young performers in Hollywood. A former child actor who first worked on shows ranging from V to Father Murphy, Katt got his adult breakthrough in Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused, a film that also helped to launch the careers of such castmates as Parker Posey, Matthew McConaughey, and Joey Lauren Adams. He went on to do prolific supporting work, showing up to particularly memorable effect as a one-armed convenience store clerk in Gregg Araki's The Doom Generation (1995), as a belligerent redneck in Joel Schumacher's A Time to Kill (1996), and as Renee Zellweger's ambitious attorney boyfriend in One True Thing (1998). One of his most memorable roles came courtesy of Steven Soderbergh's The Limey, which featured Katt as a dreadlocked, sociopathic hitman whose running (and largely improvised) commentaries on various passersby provided some of the film's most unnerving comic moments. Although he has been seen mainly in a supporting capacity, Katt has also done notable lead work, particularly in Linklater's SubUrbia (1997), in which he managed to stand out from a talented ensemble cast with his portrayal of an alcoholic and xenophobic ex-Air Force recruit. The actor also starred in and executive produced Adam Goldberg's Scotch and Milk (1998), an acclaimed post-noir drama that featured him as one of a group of aimless friends skulking and posing their way around Los Angeles. With a growing list of credits and further roles in such well-received films as Boiler Room (2000), which cast him as a money-grubbing broker, Katt began the 21st century on a very promising note. With roles in such high-profile releases as Insomnia and director Steven Soderbergh's Full Frontal (both 2002), Katt continued to hold that note, all the while maintaining a growing fan base with his role as geology teacher Harry Senate on the popular evening drama Boston Public.He continued to work steadily in a variety of projects including the indie I Love Your Work, doing a cameo for Richard Linklater in School of Rock, Planet Terror, and appearing opposite Jodie Foster in the vigilante drama The Brave One.
Eddie Rouse (Actor) .. Lounge Singer
Died: December 07, 2014
Henry Kwan (Actor) .. Asian Man #1
Michael G. Chin (Actor) .. Asian Man #2
Gracie Bea Lawrence (Actor) .. Wendy Sapperstein
Jackie Hoffman (Actor) .. Mrs. Sapperstein
Born: November 29, 1960
Peg Stegmeyer (Actor) .. Piano Player
Jonathan Forte (Actor) .. Guy on Subway Platform
Mark Moynahan (Actor) .. Dr. Stevens
Method Man (Actor) .. Jacolby
Born: March 02, 1971
Birthplace: Hempstead, New York, United States
Trivia: Artistic partner of fellow rapper/actor Redman, Method Man was also an original member of the hip-hop group the Wu-Tang Clan before his solo rap career began. He made two solo albums, the first of which contained the original version of the Grammy award-winning single "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By," featuring Mary J. Blige, as well as numerous collaborations with the likes of Redman, Notorious B.I.G. Method Man has subsequently continued to accumulate a broad range of credits.Featured in Brian Robbins' documentary The Show (1995), preceded by appearances in his own music videos, Method Man officially became an actor in the late 1990s when he appeared in The Great White Hype, Copland, and Belly. He also played a small role in Kevin Reynolds' 187 (1997) and made a guest appearance on an episode of the pseudo-animated series Space Ghost Coast to Coast in 1996.Method Man has made many cameo appearances as himself, in roles ranging from walk-on to starring, in all genres including the film Black and White (1999), the video Backstage: Hard Knock Life, and as the host of the television series Stung in 2002. The HBO dramatic prison series Oz featured Method Man in a 2001 season episode. His acting credits continued with the feature films How High with Redman and Obba Babatunde, and Brown Sugar with Queen Latifah in 2002.Additionally, his background as a rapper aided Method Man's involvement in the film industry, as he is accredited on several soundtracks from the 1990s and 2000s. Soundtrack credits include the major motion pictures Batman Forever, Space Jam, Gone in Sixty Seconds, Rush Hour 2, and All About the Benjamins.He continued to work steadily in a variety of projects including Scary Movie 3, Garden State, Soul Plane, The Wackness, The Sitter, and Red Tails as well as contributing to a number of music documentaries.
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