¡Space Jam: Una nueva era!


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Una inteligencia artificial deshonesta secuestra al hijo del jugador de baloncesto, LeBron James.

2021 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Otro Acción/aventura Baloncesto Ciencia Ficción Dibujos Animados Comedia Animado

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Don Cheadle (Actor)
Born: November 29, 1964
Birthplace: Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Trivia: An acclaimed character actor of the stage, screen, and television, Don Cheadle often manages to steal most of the scenes in which he appears. That is no small feat, for the slender African-American actor has, at first glance, a rather unassuming physical presence, particularly when compared to some of his big-name co-stars. An actor whose style compliments rather than overshadows the performances of those around him, Cheadle stands out for his rare ability to bring a laid-back intensity and subtle charisma to his roles.A native of Kansas City, MO, Cheadle was born on November 29, 1964, to a psychologist father and bank manager mother. During his early childhood, his family moved to Denver and then Nebraska. One thing that remained a constant in Cheadle's childhood was his interest in performing, which began around the age of five. In addition to acting, he was interested in jazz music and his parents supported both of these endeavors. By the time he graduated from high school, he had scholarships from both music and acting schools; choosing the latter, he attended the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia. Following graduation, Cheadle made his film debut with a small role as a hamburger server in Moving Violations (1985). He honed his acting skills as a guest star on television series ranging from Hill Street Blues to Night Court, and, in 1992, he landed a regular role as a fussy hotel manager on The Golden Palace. Although the show faltered after only one season, Cheadle landed on his feet, subsequently snagging the plum role of earnest district attorney John Littleton on Picket Fences (1993-1995). While he was building a career on television, Cheadle was also earning a reputation in feature films. He first made an impression on audiences with his lead role in Hamburger Hill (1987), and, in 1994, he had his true screen breakthrough portraying Denzel Washington's best friend in Devil in a Blue Dress. So good was his performance -- which earned him a number of film critics awards -- that many felt an Oscar nomination was inevitable; when the Academy passed him over, many, including Cheadle, wondered why. However, the actor chalked it up to politics and got on with his career, working steadily throughout the remainder of the decade. 1997 proved to be a big year for him: he co-starred in three major films, Volcano, Boogie Nights, and John Singleton's Rosewood. He won particular praise for his work in the latter two films, earning nominations for SAG and Image awards.The following year, Cheadle made a triumphant return to television with his portrayal of Sammy Davis Jr. in The Rat Pack, winning an Emmy nomination and a Golden Globe award. Also in 1998, he did stellar work in Steven Soderbergh's Out of Sight and Warren Beatty's Bulworth, playing a down and dirty ex-con in the former and a drug lord in the latter. Another Emmy nomination followed in 1999, for Cheadle's powerful portrayal of a school teacher sent in to counsel a young man on death row, in A Lesson Before Dying. Cheadle would become something of a fixture in Soderbergh's films, and in fact delivered a stunning performance as a federal drug agent in the director's epic muckraking drama Traffic (2000).Cheadle then turned up in Soderbergh's remake of the Rat Pack classic Ocean's Eleven in 2002.The chasm between Traffic and Ocean's Eleven (not in terms of quality but in terms of intended audience and depth) is instructive; it established a definitive career pattern for Cheadle during the mid-late 2000s. Throughout that period, the gifted actor continually projected versatility by alternating between buttered-popcorn pictures - such as Soderbergh's 2004 and 2007 follow ups to Eleven (Ocean's Twelve and Ocean's Thirteen) - and more complex, demanding, intelligent material. For example, in 2004 (a particularly vital year for Cheadle) the actor delivered a four-barrelled lead portrayal in the heart-wrenching docudrama Hotel Rwanda. In that politically-tinged, factually-charged account, the actor plays the Rwandan manager of a Kigali hotel, so devastated by the surrounding massacres of his fellow countrymen that he turns the establishment into a clandestine refugee camp. Cheadle justly netted an Oscar nomination for his work. That same year, the thespian held his own against lead Sean Penn (no small feat, that) in the depressing and despairing yet critically acclaimed psychodrama The Assassination of Richard Nixon. Cheadle reserved his most formidable coup, however, for 2005, when he both produced and co-starred (opposite many, many others) in Paul Haggis's difficult ensemble film Crash-a searing, biting meditation on racism and the Best Picture winner of its year. In early 2007, Cheadle paired up with actor Adam Sandler and writer-director Mike Binder for Reign Over Me, a two-character drama about a dentist (Cheadle) reunited with his displaced college roommate (Sandler) after the trauma of 9/11. The picture reeled in generally favorable, if not universally positive, reviews. Later that same year, the actor essayed the lead role in Talk to Me. As directed by Kasi Lemmons, this period drama recreated the life and times of the controversial 1960s convict-cum-shock jock Petey Greene (Cheadle) who rides to fame amid the throes of the civil rights movement and Vietnam-era tumult; many critics tagged the portrayal as definitively Oscar worthy.Cheadle would remain a top star over the coming years, appearing in everything from the kid-friendly Hotel for Dogs to the gritty crime thriller Brooklyn's Finest. Cheadle would also take over the role of Lt. James Rhodes in the Iron Man sequel, replacing Terrence Howard. Cheadle would also find success on the small screen, producing and starring in the critically acclaimed comedy series House of Lies.
LeBron James (Actor)
Born: December 30, 1984
Birthplace: Akron, Ohio, United States
Trivia: He was sent like a gift from the basketball gods upon Michael Jordan's (second) retirement from the NBA, labeled "The Chosen One" on the cover of Sports Illustrated at the age of 17. Amazingly, LeBron James has more than lived up to the hype brought on by his otherworldly teenage skills. James combines Jordan's intensity and will to win with the court vision and charisma of Magic Johnson, somehow without ever appearing the prima donna. A born showman, he plays to the crowd with high-flying dunk displays in warm-ups, followed by elaborate dances with teammates that go well beyond the standard chest-bumping. While demonstrating early in his career to be very much like Mike (wearing Jordan's No. 23), James shows more promise than Jordan in performing off the court. The affable James enthusiastically showed off his creativity, acting instincts, and dance moves as a 2007 guest host of Saturday Night Live and as co-host (with Jimmy Kimmel) of ESPN's 2007 ESPY Awards. Perhaps "King James'" easiness on stage was forged during his high-profile prep career in Akron, OH, where Kristopher Belman's cameras followed James' every move as a senior while making More Than a Game (2008). The documentary details the heartwarming bond James shared with four longtime classmates as they played the most nationally televised high school season ever.
Zendaya (Actor)
Born: September 01, 1996
Birthplace: Oakland, California, United States
Trivia: First name means "to give thanks" in Shona, a native Zimbabwe language. Modeled for Macy's and Old Navy. Featured in a Sears commercial starring Selena Gomez. Released her first solo single "Swag It Out" in 2011. Competed on season 16 of Dancing with the Stars, partnered with Val Chmerkovskiy. Appeared on the July 2017 cover of Vogue Magazine.
Sonequa Martin-green (Actor)
Born: March 21, 1985
Birthplace: Russellville, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Starting acting her sophomore year in high school, when she won the lead of a play premiering at a nearby festival. Was salutatorian of her senior class. Played the recurring role of Tamara on the second and third seasons of Once Upon a Time. Her hometown honored her with her own day in July 2013. Was a recurring character on the third season of The Walking Dead; was upped to a series regular for the fourth season.
Gabriel Iglesias (Actor)
Born: July 15, 1976
Birthplace: Chula Vista, California, United States
Trivia: The youngest of six children raised by a single mother. Worked for a cell-phone company prior to going into showbiz. Began performing stand-up comedy in 1997. Was disqualified from Last Comic Standing in 2006 for using a Blackberry in violation of the show's rules. Was reunited with his father in 2011 after 35 years. Was ranked the 9th Top Earning Comedian by Forbes in 2013. Goes by the nickname Fluffy.
J. Michael Tatum (Actor)
Martin Klebba (Actor)
Born: June 23, 1969
Birthplace: Troy, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Stands 4'1" and has a rare form of dwarfism known as acromicric dysplasia. High-school extracurricular activities included football and drama club. Post-high school, made his acting debut at Radio City Music Hall, where he continued to perform for 10 years. In addition to acting, has worked as a stuntman since the early '90s; credits include movies such as Evan Almighty and Van Helsing. Is close friends with Little People, Big World stars Matt and Amy Roloff and appeared on their show several times. Is an accomplished soccer player who competed in the 2009 World Dwarf games as a member of soccer team the Statesmen. Works with the Coalition for Dwarf Advocacy, a nonprofit foundation formed to assist and advocate for people with dwarfism.
Xosha Roquemore (Actor)
Born: December 11, 1984
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Joined the Amazing Grace Conservatory, a performing arts program in Los Angeles, in high school. Performed in plays like Twelfth Night and The Diviners while at New York University. Did a reading of Really Really at the Kennedy Center's Page-to-Stage Festival in 2009 with Krysta Rodriguez and Eddie Kaye Thomas.
Eric Bauza (Actor)
Candi Milo (Actor)
Bob Bergen (Actor)
Born: March 08, 1964
Chiney Ogwumike (Actor)
Diana Taurasi (Actor)
Born: June 11, 1982
Birthplace: Chino, California, United States
Trivia: Her father, Mario, played professional soccer in Italy. Named the 2000 Parade magazine National High School Player of the Year. Was part of three NCAA championship teams at Connecticut, where she won the 2003 and 2004 Naismith Player of the Year awards, and was a member of gold-medal winning Olympic teams in 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016. Appeared in the 2006 hoops docudrama Believe in Me as a basketball coach. Selected No. 1 overall in the 2004 WNBA Draft by the Phoenix Mercury, and won the WNBA scoring title, regular-season MVP, team championship and WNBA finals MVP in 2009. Was named the WNBA Finals MVP in 2014. Sat out the 2015 WNBA season at the request of her Russian Premier League team, UMMC Ekaterinburg.
Draymond Green (Actor)
Born: March 04, 1990
Birthplace: Saginaw, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Played football at Saginaw High School as a freshman before focusing primarily on basketball. Led Saginaw's basketball team to consecutive Michigan Class A state championships in 2007 and 2008. Originally committed to attend University of Kentucky before opting to stay closer to home and play at Michigan State. Named NABC National Player of the Year and the Big Ten Conference Player of the Year after a senior season in which he averaged 16.2 points and 10.6 rebounds per game. Finished his collegiate career as MSU's all-time leading rebounder, while ranking second in blocks and steals, and 17th in scoring (1,517 points). Selected in the second round (35th overall) in the 2012 NBA draft by the Golden State Warriors. Made the NBA All-Defensive First Team in 2015 and 2016. Earned a spot on the All-NBA Second Team in 2016. As part of the U.S. national team, won a gold medal at the 2016 Olympics in Rio.
Kyle Kuzma (Actor)
Born: July 24, 1995
Birthplace: Flint, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Kuzma attended Swartz Creek Community Schools and transferred to Bentley High School in Michigan, where he averaged 17.9 points, 14.4 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 3.4 blocks per game as a junior.Kuzma enrolled at the University of Utah in 2013. He redshirted his freshman year due to the fact that he signed late. He became a starter for the Utes in his sophomore year, when he averaged 10.8 points per game.Kuzma graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in sociology.Kuzma was selected with the 27th overall pick in the 2017 NBA draft by the Brooklyn Nets. In a draft-day trade, he was dealt along with Brook Lopez to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for D'Angelo Russell and Timofey Mozgov.Kuzma is biracial. Kuzma met his father only once as an infant, but viewed the father of his half-siblings, Larry Smith, as a father figure.
Damian Lillard (Actor)
Born: July 15, 1990
Birthplace: Oakland, California
Trivia: After being selected by Portland with the sixth overall pick in the 2012 NBA draft, Lillard was voted the NBA Rookie of the Year.Lillard wears the jersey No.0, representative for the letter 'O' and his journey of life, from Oakland to Ogden, and now Oregon. A Christian, Lillard has a scripture on his left arm of Psalms 37:1-3. Lillard lives in the affluent Portland neighborhood of West Linn and established the RESPECT Program to help high school kids in the area graduate. In 2019, Lillard became one of a number of NBA players to sign a contract with HULU.
Klay Thompson (Actor)
Born: February 08, 1990
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Father Mychal was the first overall pick in the 1978 NBA draft. Moved from California to Oregon at age 2. Was a childhood friend and Little League teammate of NBA player Kevin Love. Was a two-time All Pac-10 first-teamer at Washington State. Drafted in 2011 in the first round by Golden State. Has been an NBA All-Star twice and won the NBA Championship with the Warriors in 2015. Won World cup gold medal in 2014 with the U.S. National team. Set an NBA record scoring 37 points in one quarter of a game in 2015. Won the NBA 3-Point Contest in 2016. As part of the U.S. national team, won a gold medal at the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

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