Aladdin


12:50 pm - 3:50 pm, Tuesday, November 25 on Freeform (East) ()

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A street rat frees a genie from a lamp, granting all of his wishes and transforming himself into a charming prince in order to marry a beautiful princess. But soon, an evil sorcerer becomes hell-bent on securing the lamp for his own sinister purposes.

2019 English
Fantasy Romance Action/adventure Comedy Musical Family

Cast & Crew
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Will Smith (Actor) .. Genie
Mena Massoud (Actor) .. Aladdin
Naomi Scott (Actor) .. Jasmine
Marwan Kenzari (Actor) .. Jafar
Billy Magnussen (Actor) .. Prince Anders
Nasim Pedrad (Actor) .. Dalia
Navid Negahban (Actor) .. Sultan
Numan Acar (Actor) .. Hakim
Kamil Lemieszewski (Actor) .. Ali's Servant
Nikkita Chadha (Actor) .. Dancer
Joey Ansah (Actor) .. Jafar's Guard
Ocean Navarro (Actor) .. Little Acrobat
Sophie Carmen-Jones (Actor) .. Balcony Girl
Adam Collins (Actor) .. City Guard
Hiten Patel (Actor) .. Haatim City Guard
Cassie Clare (Actor) .. Peacock
Amir Boutrous (Actor) .. Jamal
Amer Chadha-Patel (Actor) .. Mounted Guard
Jag Patel (Actor) .. Sultan's Main Palace Courtier
Robby Haynes (Actor) .. Razoul Chief City Guard
Imran Yusuf (Actor) .. Omar
Leslie Kunz (Actor) .. Female Cook
Eric CoCo (Actor) .. Townsfolk
Maya Saroya (Actor) .. Ese
Ramzan Miah (Actor) .. Dancer
Amar Adatia (Actor) .. Bodyguard
Albert Tang (Actor) .. Townsfolk
Michael Herne (Actor) .. Mediterranean Townsfolk/Wedding Guest
Beth Willetts (Actor) .. Ensemble
Julian Londono (Actor) .. Wrong Wisher
Mary Cruz (Actor) .. Palace Courtier
Tuncay Gunes (Actor) .. Prince Ali's Servant
Mario Romano (Actor) .. Agrabah Citizen
Jordan Nash (Actor) .. Barro
Belal Sabir (Actor) .. Abbaas City Guard
Fran Targ (Actor) .. Townsfolk
Spencer Collings (Actor) .. Camel Rider
Serhat Metin (Actor) .. Ali's Servant
Kevin Matadeen (Actor) .. Carpet Seller
Feizal Mowlabocus (Actor) .. Nubian Fan Bearer
Sanj Surati (Actor) .. Wrong Wisher
Amrita Jazzmyn (Actor) .. Villager
Nick Khan (Actor) .. Alis Servant
Andrew Jonas (Actor) .. Townfolk
Minhaz Zee (Actor) .. Razaq the City Guard
Charlotte Barnes (Actor) .. Female Cook Dancer
Jackson Kai (Actor) .. North African TownFolk/ Dancer
Adrian Danila (Actor) .. Ali's Servant
Nicky Andersen (Actor) .. Townsfolk
Marisha Wallace (Actor) .. Busy Body
Tahir Burhan (Actor) .. Palace Courtier
Yassine Mkhichen (Actor) .. Townsfolk
Jay Nifaoui (Actor) .. Villager
Jagoda Kamov (Actor) .. Palace Servant
Hamza Malik (Actor) .. Palace Guard
Svend Emil Jacobsen (Actor) .. Sven - Guard of Prince Anders
Paulina Boneva (Actor) .. Market Lady
Lucas Antoine Starrets (Actor) .. Sub-Saharan Townsfolk
Luke Bell (Actor)
Yasmin Harrison (Actor) .. Peacock Dancer
Karamvir Athwal (Actor) .. Townsfolk
Omari Bernard (Actor) .. Guard #1
Shaj Goku (Actor) .. City Guard
Koko Basigara (Actor) .. Peacock
Demi Lee Walker (Actor) .. School Girl
Danilo Vicente (Actor) .. Ali's Servant
Nazarene Williams (Actor) .. School Girl
Blythe Jandoo (Actor) .. Luna Dancer
Ramzy ElHuraiby (Actor) .. Wrong Wisher
Daham Kandanarrachchi (Actor) .. Henchman
Ramzi Marouani (Actor) .. Rasheed Reluctant City Guard
Rachel Ruhomon (Actor) .. Villager
Wade Lewin (Actor) .. Dancer
Andrew Dunkelberger (Actor) .. Palace Guard
Roysten Gooden (Actor) .. Dancer
David Orrells (Actor) .. Palace Servant
Levente Jakab (Actor) .. Ali's Dancing Servant
Amar Bains (Actor) .. Dancer
Jan Cabral (Actor)
Daniel Hayde (Actor) .. Townsman
Lee Admassie (Actor) .. Ali's Trumpeter
Neal Piron (Actor) .. Dancer
Agatha Ezzedine (Actor) .. Market Lady
Ben Sura (Actor) .. Turkish Trader
Mahmoud Elmesiry (Actor) .. Palace Guard
Yvonne Pexton (Actor) .. Townsfolk
Sunil Kumar (Actor) .. City Guard
Mandana Ghomshei (Actor) .. Villager
Joseph Alex Pacquette Hinds (Actor) .. Ali's Dancing Servant #2
Stefan Capper (Actor) .. Prisoner 2
Bern Collaço (Actor) .. Palace Guard
Dave Simon (Actor) .. City Guard
Amed Hashimi (Actor) .. Prisoner 1
David Simon (Actor) .. City Guard

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Did You Know..
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Will Smith (Actor) .. Genie
Born: September 25, 1968
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Given his formidable success in numerous arenas of the entertainment industry, the multi-talented Will Smith qualifies as an original "Renaissance man." Although Smith initially gained fame as the rap star Fresh Prince prior to the age of 20, (with constant MTV airplay and blockbuster record sales), he cut his chops as an A-list Hollywood actor on the small and big screens in successive years, unequivocally demonstrating his own commercial viability and sturdy appeal to a broad cross section of viewers. A Philadelphia native, Smith entered the world on September 25, 1968. The son of middle-class parents (his father owned a refrigeration company and his mother worked for the school board) and the second of four children, Smith started rapping from the age of 12, and earned the nickname "Prince" thanks to his ability to slickly talk his way out of trouble. Smith engendered this moniker as a household phrase when he officially formed the duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, with fellow performer Jeff Townes in 1986. That team netted two Grammys (one for the seminal 1988 youth anthem "Parents Just Don't Understand" and one for the 1991 single "Summertime") and scored commercially with a series of albums up through their disbandment in 1993 that did much to dramatically broaden the age range of rap listeners (unlike artists in the gangsta rap subgenre, Smith and Townes never ventured into R- or X-rated subject matter or language). However, by the time he was 21, Smith had frittered away much of his fortune and had fallen into debt with the IRS. Help arrived in the form of Warner Bros. executive Benny Medina, who wanted to create a family-friendly sitcom based on his own experiences as a poor kid living with a rich Beverly Hills family, starring the genial Smith. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air debuted on NBC on September 10, 1990, and became a runaway hit, lasting six seasons. The program imparted to Smith -- who had turned down an MIT scholarship to pursue his career -- even wider audience exposure as the show's protagonist, introducing him to legions of viewers who fell outside of the rap market. During Prince's lengthy run, Smith began to branch out into film work. Following roles in Where the Day Takes You (1992) and Made in America (1993), he drew substantial critical praise on the arthouse circuit, as a young gay con man feigning an identity as Sidney Poitier's son, in Six Degrees of Separation (1993), directed by Fred Schepisi and adapted by John Guare from his own play. Smith also elicited minor controversy around this time for remarks he made in an interview that some perceived as homophobic. In 1994, Smith and Martin Lawrence signed on with powerhouse producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer to co-star in the action-comedy Bad Boys, in which the two play a hotshot pair of Miami cops; it eventually raked in over 141 million dollars worldwide. The following year, Smith topped his Bad Boys success (and then some) with a turn in the sci-fi smash Independence Day, the effects-laden tale of an alien invasion. Co-written, executive-produced, and directed by Roland Emmerich for 20th Century Fox, this picture eventually pulled in over 816 million dollars globally, making it not only the top grosser of 1996, but one of the most lucrative motion pictures in history. Smith then tackled the same thematic ground (albeit in a completely different genre), as a government-appointed alien hunter partnered up with Tommy Lee Jones in Barry Sonnenfeld's zany comedy Men in Black (1997), another smash success. Not long after this, Smith achieved success on a personal front as well, as he married actress Jada Pinkett on New Year's Eve 1998. The following autumn, Smith returned to cinemas with Enemy of the State, a conspiracy thriller with Gene Hackman that had him on the run from government agents. That film scored a commercial bull's-eye, but its triumph preceded a minor disappointment. The following summer, Smith starred opposite Kevin Kline in Wild Wild West, Sonnenfeld's lackluster follow-up to Men in Black, an overwrought and ham-handed cinematic rendering of the late-'60s TV hit.The late fall of 2000 found Smith back in cinemas, playing a mysterious golf caddy who tutors down-on-his-luck putter Matt Damon in the syrupy The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000). Smith then trained rigorously for his most demanding role up to that point: that of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali in director Michael Mann's biopic Ali (2001). The film struggled to find an audience, and critics were mixed, even if Smith's well-studied performance earned praise as well as his first Oscar nomination. While Smith executive produced the Robert De Niro/Eddie Murphy comedy Showtime (2002), he doubled it up with work in front of the camera, on the sci-fi comedy sequel Men in Black II, also helmed by Barry Sonnenfeld. As expected, the film made an unholy amount of money; he followed it up with yet another sequel, the Bruckheimer-produced Bad Boys II. It topped the box office, as expected. The next year saw Smith pull the one-two punch of I, Robot -- a futuristic, effects-laden fantasy -- and the CG-animated Shark Tale, in which he voiced Oscar, a little fish with a big attitude who scrubs whales for a living. While Smith had proven himself as an action star time and again and had received high marks for his dramatic work, it remained to be seen if he could carry a romantic comedy. All speculation ceased in early 2005 with the release of Hitch: Starring Smith as a fabled "date doctor," the film had the biggest opening weekend for a rom-com to date, leading many to wonder if there was anything Smith couldn't do.The following year, Smith starred in the period drama The Pursuit of Happyness. Set in early-'80s San Francisco, and directed by Gabriele Muccino (a director specifically summoned for the task by Smith), the film recounted the true story of Charles Gardner (Smith), a single dad struggling in an unpaid position as an intern at Dean Witter, all in an effort to be able provide for his son. The film tapped new reserves of compassion and desparation in Smith's persona, as he managed to fully embody another real-life character while maintaining all of the qualities that endeared him to audiences in the first place: His humor, his hustle and his ingenuity. Upon its release, Happyness provided Smith with perhaps his first cinematic hat trick: critical praise, a second Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, and staggering box-office success (the film would become one of his largest hits). Meanwhile, he began work as the lead in I Am Legend (2007), the third screen incarnation of sci-fi giant Richard Matheson's seminal novel of the same title (following a 1964's The Last Man on Earth, and 1971's The Omega Man).The actor continued to keep busy in 2008 with films including Seven Pounds (despite an unintentionally comical suicide by sea life, the film was a critical failure) and superhero comedy Hancock, featuring Smith in the lead role as a hard-drinking ne'er-do-well who is reluctantly thrust into the world of crime-fighting. After producing a remake of The Karate Kid (starring his son, Jaden Smith) and spy comedy This Means War, Smith reprised his role as Agent J for Men in Black III in 2012. MIB III was a box office success, in no small part due to the chemistry between Smith and Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones).
Mena Massoud (Actor) .. Aladdin
Born: October 07, 1963
Trivia: While attending high school, worked as an auto body mechanic.Served as a jet engine mechanic for the U.S. Airforce.Is a crime scene investigator.Is a licensed nurse, graduated from Yuba College with an Associate of Arts Nursing degree.Producer at Space Opera Society, a nonprofit production studio.
Naomi Scott (Actor) .. Jasmine
Born: May 06, 1993
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Parents are ministers at the Bridge Church in London, England. Started her performing career by singing with the Bridge Church Youth Band. Got her first break at a performance attended by British pop singer Kelle Bryan, who signed her as a client to her entertainment agency. Has given a solo jazz performance at London's Royal Festival Hall. Was a regular in the Disney Channel UK series Life Bites. Was cast in the 2011 Disney Channel movie Lemonade Mouth after auditioning via video conference from London. Appeared in a promo during the 2011 Super Bowl for the Steven Spielberg time-travel extravaganza Terra Nova, her first U.S. series. Has traveled to Slovakia to teach English and perform with her youth band. Enjoys songwriting, singing, dancing and playing piano.
Marwan Kenzari (Actor) .. Jafar
Born: January 16, 1983
Birthplace: The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Trivia: Started acting in his teens after a girl he was dating signed them up to audition for the Dutch version of the musical Chicago.Started working for theatre company Toneelgroep Amsterdam after graduating from Maastricht Academy of Dramatic Arts.Was awarded a Golden Calf for Best Actor at the Netherlands Film Festival in 2013 for his role in the feature film Wolf.Speaks Dutch, Arabic, French and English.
Billy Magnussen (Actor) .. Prince Anders
Born: April 20, 1985
Birthplace: Woodhaven, Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Wrestled in high school until a hamstring injury forced him to quit and drop out of gym class during his senior year; enrolled in a drama course instead and fell in love with acting. Made Broadway debut in the 2007 revival of The Ritz. Big break came in 2008 being cast as Casey Hughes on As the World Turns. Meryl Streep caught his Tony-nominated performance in Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, and recommended him to director Rob Marshall for the film adaptation of Into the Woods; landed the role of Rapunzel's prince. Plays bass in the New York City-based band Reserved for Rondee. Appears in two movies (Bridge of Spies; The Big Short) nominated for 2015 Best Picture Oscars.
Nasim Pedrad (Actor) .. Dalia
Born: November 18, 1981
Birthplace: Tehran, Iran
Trivia: Comedian Nasim Pedrad was born in Iran, but grew up in Irvine, CA. She attended UCLA's School of Theatre before moving on to appear in the Groundlings, Improv Olympics, and Upright Citizen's Brigade. In 2009, Pedrad's sketch comedy skills were put to the test when she joined the cast of Saturday Night Live. She appeared in the romantic comedy No Strings Attached, and provided a voice in The Lorax.
Navid Negahban (Actor) .. Sultan
Born: June 02, 1968
Birthplace: Mashhad, Iran
Trivia: Father was a bank director; mother was a schoolteacher. Began acting professionally in Germany after leaving his native Iran. Is a trained mime. Played the recurring role of Jamot on the eighth season of 24.
Numan Acar (Actor) .. Hakim
Kamil Lemieszewski (Actor) .. Ali's Servant
Nikkita Chadha (Actor) .. Dancer
Joey Ansah (Actor) .. Jafar's Guard
Born: November 24, 1982
Ocean Navarro (Actor) .. Little Acrobat
Bern Collaco (Actor)
Sophie Carmen-Jones (Actor) .. Balcony Girl
Adam Collins (Actor) .. City Guard
Hiten Patel (Actor) .. Haatim City Guard
Cassie Clare (Actor) .. Peacock
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Started singing and dancing when she was very young.Joined London's National Youth Theatre during her youth.Has worked in fashion campaigns as a model.An experienced dancer in many dance styles, including Ballet, Tap, Argentine Tango, Bachata, Contemporary Dance, Jazz and Salsa.Skilled in roller skating, ice skating and kick boxing.Is a dance teacher.
Amir Boutrous (Actor) .. Jamal
Amer Chadha-Patel (Actor) .. Mounted Guard
Jag Patel (Actor) .. Sultan's Main Palace Courtier
Ahmed Hashimi (Actor)
Robby Haynes (Actor) .. Razoul Chief City Guard
Imran Yusuf (Actor) .. Omar
Leslie Kunz (Actor) .. Female Cook
Eric CoCo (Actor) .. Townsfolk
Maya Saroya (Actor) .. Ese
Ramzan Miah (Actor) .. Dancer
Amar Adatia (Actor) .. Bodyguard
Albert Tang (Actor) .. Townsfolk
Michael Herne (Actor) .. Mediterranean Townsfolk/Wedding Guest
Beth Willetts (Actor) .. Ensemble
Julian Londono (Actor) .. Wrong Wisher
Mary Cruz (Actor) .. Palace Courtier
Tuncay Gunes (Actor) .. Prince Ali's Servant
Mario Romano (Actor) .. Agrabah Citizen
Jordan Nash (Actor) .. Barro
Belal Sabir (Actor) .. Abbaas City Guard
Fran Targ (Actor) .. Townsfolk
Spencer Collings (Actor) .. Camel Rider
Serhat Metin (Actor) .. Ali's Servant
Kevin Matadeen (Actor) .. Carpet Seller
Feizal Mowlabocus (Actor) .. Nubian Fan Bearer
Sanj Surati (Actor) .. Wrong Wisher
Amrita Jazzmyn (Actor) .. Villager
Nick Khan (Actor) .. Alis Servant
Andrew Jonas (Actor) .. Townfolk
Minhaz Zee (Actor) .. Razaq the City Guard
Charlotte Barnes (Actor) .. Female Cook Dancer
Jackson Kai (Actor) .. North African TownFolk/ Dancer
Adrian Danila (Actor) .. Ali's Servant
Nicky Andersen (Actor) .. Townsfolk
Marisha Wallace (Actor) .. Busy Body
Maryam Soumare Dahan (Actor)
Luke Johnson (Actor)
Tahir Burhan (Actor) .. Palace Courtier
Yassine Mkhichen (Actor) .. Townsfolk
Jay Nifaoui (Actor) .. Villager
Jagoda Kamov (Actor) .. Palace Servant
Hamza Malik (Actor) .. Palace Guard
Song-Hung Chang (Actor)
Svend Emil Jacobsen (Actor) .. Sven - Guard of Prince Anders
Paulina Boneva (Actor) .. Market Lady
Lucas Antoine Starrets (Actor) .. Sub-Saharan Townsfolk
Luke Bell (Actor)
Yasmin Harrison (Actor) .. Peacock Dancer
Karamvir Athwal (Actor) .. Townsfolk
Omari Bernard (Actor) .. Guard #1
Shaj Goku (Actor) .. City Guard
Koko Basigara (Actor) .. Peacock
Demi Lee Walker (Actor) .. School Girl
Danilo Vicente (Actor) .. Ali's Servant
Nazarene Williams (Actor) .. School Girl
Blythe Jandoo (Actor) .. Luna Dancer
Ramzy ElHuraiby (Actor) .. Wrong Wisher
Daham Kandanarrachchi (Actor) .. Henchman
Shakeel Hussain Khan (Actor)
Ramzi Marouani (Actor) .. Rasheed Reluctant City Guard
Rachel Ruhomon (Actor) .. Villager
Wade Lewin (Actor) .. Dancer
Andrew Dunkelberger (Actor) .. Palace Guard
Roysten Gooden (Actor) .. Dancer
David Orrells (Actor) .. Palace Servant
Levente Jakab (Actor) .. Ali's Dancing Servant
Amar Bains (Actor) .. Dancer
Jan Cabral (Actor)
Daniel Hayde (Actor) .. Townsman
Lee Admassie (Actor) .. Ali's Trumpeter
Neal Piron (Actor) .. Dancer
Agatha Ezzedine (Actor) .. Market Lady
Ben Sura (Actor) .. Turkish Trader
Mahmoud Elmesiry (Actor) .. Palace Guard
Yvonne Pexton (Actor) .. Townsfolk
Sunil Kumar (Actor) .. City Guard
Mandana Ghomshei (Actor) .. Villager
Joseph Alex Pacquette Hinds (Actor) .. Ali's Dancing Servant #2
Stefan Capper (Actor) .. Prisoner 2
Chico Kenzari (Actor)
Bern Collaço (Actor) .. Palace Guard
Dave Simon (Actor) .. City Guard
Amed Hashimi (Actor) .. Prisoner 1
David Simon (Actor) .. City Guard

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