Reminiscencia


11:01 am - 12:59 pm, Monday, December 1 on TNT Latin America (Mexico) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Nick Bannister, un investigador privado que se interna en el oscuro y seductor mundo del pasado, ayuda a sus clientes a recuperar recuerdos perdidos. Vive a orillas de la costa de Miami que se encuentra sumergida en gran parte bajo el mar. Un día, su vida cambia cuando aparece Mae, una nueva clienta. Aunque Mae solo acude a su consulta para encontrar un objeto perdido, se convertirá en una peligrosa obsesión. Mientras Bannister intenta encontrar el motivo de la desaparición de Mae.

2021 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Misterio Y Suspense Romance Ciencia Ficción Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Hugh Jackman (Actor) .. Nick Bannister
Rebecca Ferguson (Actor) .. Mae
Thandiwe Newton (Actor) .. Emily 'Watts' Sanders
Daniel Wu (Actor) .. Saint Joe
Mojean Aria (Actor) .. Sebastian Sylvan
Brett Cullen (Actor) .. Walter Sylvan
Natalie Martinez (Actor) .. Avery Castillo
Angela Sarafyan (Actor) .. Elsa Carine
Sam Medina (Actor) .. Falks
Norio Nishimura (Actor) .. Harris
Roxton Garcia (Actor) .. Freddie
Giovannie Cruz (Actor) .. Cindy
Woon Young Park (Actor) .. Burly Bouncer
Han Soto (Actor) .. Wesley Humphrey
Rey Hernandez (Actor) .. Harry
Gabrielle Echols (Actor) .. Titch
Andrew Masset (Actor) .. Butler
Nico Parker (Actor) .. Zoe
Barbara Bonilla (Actor) .. Frances
Jules Hartley (Actor) .. Hooker
Jorge Longoria (Actor) .. Lorenzo
Ivan Mbakop (Actor) .. Sunburnt Man
Jeff Brockton (Actor) .. Sylvan Guard
Michael Papajohn (Actor) .. Sylvan Guard
Claire Lanay (Actor) .. Protestor
Aria Celeste Castillo (Actor) .. Protestor
René Mena (Actor) .. Man on Porch
Enrique Abada (Actor) .. Man on Porch
Laci Broussard (Actor) .. New Mom
Shawn Carter Peterson (Actor) .. Coconut Club Pianist
Thomas Francis Murphy (Actor) .. Armin
Jean-Claude Leuyer (Actor) .. Massive Prisoner
Teri Wyble (Actor) .. Angela
Autumn Dial (Actor) .. Receptionist
Renes Rivera (Actor) .. Coconut Club Bouncer
Myles Humphus (Actor) .. Moe
Sidnei Barboza (Actor) .. Riot Unit 1
Tracy Brotherton (Actor) .. Attorney
Santos Caraballo (Actor) .. Fisherman Selling Boat
Demi Castro (Actor) .. Old Man in Tank
Sheenan Cole (Actor) .. High Roller
Ellen Marguerite Cullivan (Actor) .. Miami Commuter /Protester
Gordon Dexheimer (Actor) .. Resident of Sunken World
Rebecca Edelson (Actor) .. Protester
Patrick H. Fox (Actor) .. Upscale MetroMover Traveler
Timothy Hinrichs (Actor) .. Rioter
Monica Kaufer (Actor) .. Rioter
Julia Kay (Actor) .. Rioter
Dawn Lyn (Actor) .. Protestor /Riot
Jessica Medina (Actor) .. Protester
Gina Montana (Actor) .. Swat Team Security
Heathyre Perara (Actor) .. Sunken World Pedestrian
Andres Perez-Molina (Actor) .. Metro Mover Passenger
Toney Chapman Steele (Actor) .. Homeless Man
Christina Michelle Williams (Actor) .. Resident

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Did You Know..
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Hugh Jackman (Actor) .. Nick Bannister
Born: October 12, 1968
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: A star in his native Australia thanks to his work on television and in musical theatre, actor Hugh Jackman became known to American audiences through his role as Logan/Wolverine in Bryan Singer's lavish adaptation of the popular Marvel comic X-Men (2000). Born of English parentage in Sydney on October 12, 1968, Jackman was raised as the youngest of five children. After earning a communications degree as a journalism major from Sydney's University of Technology, he attended the Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts, where he studied drama. The fledgling actor got his first big break immediately after graduation, when he was offered a starring role on the popular TV series Corelli; his casting proved to be doubly serendipitous, as it provided him with an introduction to his future wife, actress Deborra-Lee Furness, with whom he would have a son. Jackman starred in a number of other TV series -- and also began to earn recognition for his work on the stage in such productions as Beauty and the Beast, Sunset Boulevard, and Trevor Nunn's acclaimed Royal National Theatre production of Oklahoma!, the latter of which featured the actor in an Olivier-nominated performance as Curly McLain. In 1999, a year after being nominated for the Olivier, Jackman was again honored, this time with a Best Actor nomination from the Australian Film Institute for his portrayal of a man estranged from his brother in the urban drama Erskineville Kings. The actor's winning streak continued when he was hired to replace Dougray Scott as Wolverine in Bryan Singer's high-profile adaptation of X-Men. The film, whose cast also included Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, Anna Paquin, James Marsden, and Halle Berry, opened to strong reviews and box-office to become one of the biggest hits of the summer. Jackman's rising international popularity was reflected by his casting in Tony Goldwyn's Someone Like You, a romantic comedy also starring Ashley Judd and Greg Kinnear. Jackman was hard to ignore in 2001, appearing just a few short months later in John Travolta's latest comback, Swordfish.2003 saw the return of the X-Men and, with them, Jackman's Wolverine in X2: X-Men United, a film that not only repeated the first film's financial success, but was considered by many to be the rare sequel that outdoes its predecessor. Sticking with the action genre, Jackman could next be seen in the title role of the 2004 ultra-big-budget film Van Helsing. Although Van Helsing was met with critical disdain, and underperformed at the box office, Jackman rebounded by earning rave reviews as the lead in the Broadway musical The Boy From Oz. That same year he hosted the annual Tony awards, again to great acclaim.Fans had numerous opportunities to see Jackman on the big screen in 2006. He took a humorous turn that summer as a possible serial killer in Woody Allen's comedy Scoop, and in fall he starred opposite Oscar winner Rachel Weisz in the stylish The Fountain as a man who searches through three different time periods concurrently, on a single spiritual journey. That same autumn, Jackman could also be seen in the dark fantasy The Prestige, playing a turn of the century magician who some speculate performs real magic, and before winter, audiences were hearing his vocal work in a pair of animated films, Flushed Away and Happy Feet. 2006 also proved to be the year Jackman announced he would produce and star in a big-screen adaptation of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel.Jackman would spend the following years appearing in numerous films, like X-Men: First Class, Butter, and Real Steel. He would enjoy one of his biggest successes playing Jean Valjean in Tom Hooper's adaptation of the stage musical Les Miserables, a role that earned Jackman a Best Actor nomination from the Academy, his first Oscar nod.
Rebecca Ferguson (Actor) .. Mae
Born: October 19, 1983
Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden
Trivia: Father is Swedish; mother is British. Went to the famed Alfred Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm as a child. Started acting at age 15, when she was cast in the prime-time Swedish soap opera Nya Tider. Nominated for a Rising Star Award at the Stockholm International Film Festival in 2011. There are claims that Ferguson may be a very distant relative of Sarah, Duchess of York. Rebecca's mother, Rosemary, is British and moved to Sweden when she was 25.
Thandiwe Newton (Actor) .. Emily 'Watts' Sanders
Born: November 06, 1972
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Fine-boned and soft-spoken, Thandie Newton displays a deceptive fragility that is betrayed by the strong, resilient characters she often portrays. The actress was born in London in 1972 to a Zimbabwean mother and British father. It was while a student at a private school in North London that the actress met Australian director John Duigan, who was casting his coming-of-age tale Flirting (1991). Newton won a leading role as the smart, worldly girlfriend of the film's protagonist and starred alongside a then-relatively unknown Nicole Kidman. Her next film of any significance was 1994's Interview With the Vampire, in which she had a minor role alongside Kidman's then-husband, Tom Cruise.The same year, Newton acted as part of an ensemble cast in Loaded, a fairly obscure film directed by Anna Campion, sister of The Piano's Jane Campion. She was then reunited with Flirting director Duigan in 1995 for The Journey of August King, a little-seen feature in which she starred with Jason Patric. Greater recognition came in the form of the same year's Jefferson in Paris, a critically maligned but impressively cast film, in which Newton played Sally Hemings, slave and lover of Nick Nolte's Thomas Jefferson. Acting alongside individuals such as Nolte, James Earl Jones, and Gwyneth Paltrow certainly did little to hurt Newton's reputation and the next year she had yet another starring role, this time opposite Jon Bon Jovi in her third film with director Duigan, The Leading Man.Despite her leading status, Newton still hovered on the border of relative obscurity, something that finally began to change with three 1998 films in which she had major roles. The first was Vondie Curtis-Hall's Gridlock'd, a film that won Newton raves for her turn as a heroine-addicted jazz singer opposite Tim Roth and Tupac Shakur. Beloved, Newton's second film that year, won her further recognition, both for her mere presence in the highly anticipated adaptation of Toni Morrison's novel, and for her portrayal of the mysterious, ghostly girl who torments Oprah Winfrey's Sethe. Finally, it was with her third film of 1998, Besieged, that Newton graduated from relative obscurity to the rank of Hollywood Up and Comer. The film, which was directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and co-starred David Thewlis, received stellar reviews, many of which singled out Newton's performance for particular praise. This, along with a coveted spot on the April 1999 cover of Vanity Fair's annual Hollywood Issue, further cemented the actress' well-deserved status as one of the industry's latest Forces to Be Reckoned With.In 2000, Newton further ascended the ranks of recognition when she starred opposite former Interview With the Vampire co-star Tom Cruise in John Woo's Mission: Impossible II; although the film received mixed reviews, Newton earned almost unanimous approval from critics, who praised her strong, dynamic performance.Over the coming decade, Newton would remain a charismatic and beloved force on screen, appearing in films like Crash, The Pursuit of Happyness, W., and Retreat.
Daniel Wu (Actor) .. Saint Joe
Born: September 30, 1974
Birthplace: Berkeley, California, United States
Trivia: An accomplished martial artist who has studied it since he was 11, founded the University of Oregon's Wushu Club in 1996 to promote Wushu, a sport derived from traditional Chinese martial arts. During a 1997 visit to Hong Kong, he ran short of money, leading his sister to suggest he begin modeling for some extra income. Was discovered by Hong Kong photographer Yonfan, who spotted Wu's picture in a clothing advertisement. Cast in Bishonen (1998), despite an inability to speak Hong Kong Cantonese or read Mandarin, which sparked Wu's transition into film and TV. Received a Best New Actor nomination at the Hong Kong Film Awards for his work in City of a Class. In 2005, formed the parody boyband Alive with friends Terence Yin, Andrew Lin and Conroy Chan to fuel their 2006 mockumentary The Heavenly Kings, which spoofed the Hong Kong music industry, a project that earned Wu the best new director award at the Hong Kong Film Awards. In 2007, he re-launched his band's website AliveNotDead.com as a platform for filmmakers, musicians and other artists to interact with fans. Co-founder of the production company Diversion Pictures with Bishonen co-star Stephen Fung.
Mojean Aria (Actor) .. Sebastian Sylvan
Brett Cullen (Actor) .. Walter Sylvan
Born: August 26, 1956
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: A native of Houston, TX, Brett Cullen graduated from that city's university, also finding time to compete in fencing and contribute to the Houston Shakespeare Festival. Opting for a shot at stardom over continuing his theater studies, Cullen landed a role on The Chisholms as his first breakthrough. He achieved much attention as Bob Cleary in the highly successful miniseries The Thorn Birds, which led to a stint on the nighttime soap Falcon Crest. He continued to work steadily on both the stage and the screen including production of Guys and Dolls, The Little Foxes, and numerous Shakespearean plays. His film credits include Courage Under Fire and Apollo 13, a role that led to him joining the cast of the Tom Hanks-produced television spectacle From the Earth to the Moon. Cullen has had recurring roles on such respected programs as Ugly Betty, Friday Night Lights, The West Wing, and Lost. In 2007, he starred opposite Uma Thurman in the drama In Bloom. That same year, Cullen starred in the pilot for the television program Life Is Wild, but he was replaced when the show went to series by D.W. Moffett. He had a major role in 2008's The Life Before Her Eyes as well as Brothel. Two years later he played the dad of the troubled lead singer of The Runaways, and he followed that up with a part in the teen comedy Monte Carlo. In 2012 he could be seen in the blockbuster The Dark Knight Rises.
Natalie Martinez (Actor) .. Avery Castillo
Born: July 12, 1984
Birthplace: Miami, Florida, United States
Trivia: Cuban-American model-turned-actress Natalie Martinez rode the crest of fame in the mid-2000s via the rise of My Network, a sixth national U.S. station dedicated to developing, producing and airing English-language telenovelas, modeled after those in Latin America. Two of the station's programs lifted Martinez into the public spotlight: the 2006 Fashion House and the 2007 Saints and Sinners. In the first, Martinez played Michelle Miller, a housewife who aspired to a career as a fashion designer after discovering her husband's infidelity, and subsequently bore witness to the battle of wills between two rival designers at war with each other -- Maria Gianni (Bo Derek) and Sophia Blakely (Morgan Fairchild). Saints and Sinners constituted an attempt to update William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet to the contemporary setting of Miami Beach, FL.
Angela Sarafyan (Actor) .. Elsa Carine
Born: June 30, 1983
Birthplace: Yerevan, Armenia, Soviet Union
Trivia: Father is Grigor Sarafyan, an Armenian actor. Emigrated from Armenia to the United States at the age of 4. Studied ballet and classical piano while growing up. Appeared in Britney Spears' 2001 music video for her single "Stronger." Began acting in guest and recurring roles in the early 2000s on TV series, including Judging Amy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and The Shield. Featured in commercials for Coca-Cola, Cingular and Herbal Essences.
Sam Medina (Actor) .. Falks
Norio Nishimura (Actor) .. Harris
Roxton Garcia (Actor) .. Freddie
Giovannie Cruz (Actor) .. Cindy
Woon Young Park (Actor) .. Burly Bouncer
Born: June 12, 1971
Han Soto (Actor) .. Wesley Humphrey
Rey Hernandez (Actor) .. Harry
Gabrielle Echols (Actor) .. Titch
Andrew Masset (Actor) .. Butler
Born: March 01, 1949
Nico Parker (Actor) .. Zoe
Barbara Bonilla (Actor) .. Frances
Jules Hartley (Actor) .. Hooker
Jorge Longoria (Actor) .. Lorenzo
Ivan Mbakop (Actor) .. Sunburnt Man
Jeff Brockton (Actor) .. Sylvan Guard
Born: October 31, 1967
Michael Papajohn (Actor) .. Sylvan Guard
Born: November 07, 1964
Birthplace: Birmingham, Alabama
Trivia: Actor, stuntman, and college baseball player Michael Papajohn got his start in show business while he was attending Louisiana State University, where he played for the LSU Tigers. After having the opportunity to perform some stunts in the sports movie Everybody's All American in 1988, Papajohn began pursuing stunt and acting roles, appearing in movies like The Last Boy Scout and Mr. Baseball. He would find consistent acting work over the coming years, frequently making small appearances. He played an unnamed thug in 2000's Charlie's Angels and a security guard in the 2002 comedy The Hot Chick, and continued to take on several roles per year throughout the 2000s, notably appearing in I Know Who Killed Me, Spider-Man 3, and Terminator Salvation.
Claire Lanay (Actor) .. Protestor
Aria Celeste Castillo (Actor) .. Protestor
René Mena (Actor) .. Man on Porch
Enrique Abada (Actor) .. Man on Porch
Laci Broussard (Actor) .. New Mom
Shawn Carter Peterson (Actor) .. Coconut Club Pianist
Thomas Francis Murphy (Actor) .. Armin
Jean-Claude Leuyer (Actor) .. Massive Prisoner
Born: November 30, 1970
Teri Wyble (Actor) .. Angela
Autumn Dial (Actor) .. Receptionist
Renes Rivera (Actor) .. Coconut Club Bouncer
Myles Humphus (Actor) .. Moe
Sidnei Barboza (Actor) .. Riot Unit 1
Tracy Brotherton (Actor) .. Attorney
Santos Caraballo (Actor) .. Fisherman Selling Boat
Demi Castro (Actor) .. Old Man in Tank
Sheenan Cole (Actor) .. High Roller
Ellen Marguerite Cullivan (Actor) .. Miami Commuter /Protester
Gordon Dexheimer (Actor) .. Resident of Sunken World
Rebecca Edelson (Actor) .. Protester
Patrick H. Fox (Actor) .. Upscale MetroMover Traveler
Timothy Hinrichs (Actor) .. Rioter
Monica Kaufer (Actor) .. Rioter
Julia Kay (Actor) .. Rioter
Dawn Lyn (Actor) .. Protestor /Riot
Born: January 11, 1963
Trivia: Dawn Lyn appeared in a number of films and television shows during the '70s. Her brother, Leif Garrett,is also an actor.
Jessica Medina (Actor) .. Protester
Gina Montana (Actor) .. Swat Team Security
Heathyre Perara (Actor) .. Sunken World Pedestrian
Andres Perez-Molina (Actor) .. Metro Mover Passenger
Toney Chapman Steele (Actor) .. Homeless Man
Christina Michelle Williams (Actor) .. Resident