Baywatch: Guardianes de la bahía


07:22 am - 09:22 am, Monday, December 1 on TNT Latin America (Mexico) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Mitch Buchannon es un esforzado socorrista que trabaja en la playa para ganarse la vida. Y su personalidad choca mucho con un guardavidas novato y de mal genio, con quien suele discutir a menudo. Hasta que un día la relación entre ellos se encauza. Gracias a que juntos descubren una compleja trama delictiva local, que amenaza el futuro de toda la Bahía en donde ellos cuidan de los bañistas.

2017 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Acción/aventura Comedia Adaptación Crímen Reiniciar

Cast & Crew
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Zac Efron (Actor)
Priyanka Chopra (Actor) .. Victoria Leeds
Kelly Rohrbach (Actor) .. C.J. Parker
Ilfenesh Hadera (Actor) .. Stephanie Holden
Rob Huebel (Actor)
Clem Cheung (Actor) .. Murray Chen
Belinda (Actor) .. Carmen
Charlotte McKinney (Actor) .. Julia
Izabel Goulart (Actor) .. Amber
Arian Foster (Actor) .. Arian Foster
Vernon Davis (Actor) .. Vernon Davis
L.J. Ruth (Actor)
Jeremy Sykes (Actor) .. Beach Goer
Whitney Goin (Actor) .. Doctor
Cody Howard (Actor) .. Beach Goer/Havana Party Guest
Steve Heinz (Actor) .. Havana Party Guest
Noel Mirabal (Actor) .. Emergency Medical Technician
Mark Swift (Actor)

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Dwayne Johnson (Actor)
Born: May 02, 1972
Birthplace: Hayward, California, United States
Trivia: If you can smell what the Rock is cookin' then you're no doubt familiar with superstar wrestler Dwayne Johnson's swaggeringly cocky alter ego. With his trademark right eyebrow raised and a penchant for implementing the patented "People's Elbow" to unwary opponents, the self-proclaimed "Most Electrifying Man in Sports-Entertainment" slammed, crashed, and crushed his way to becoming the youngest Intercontinental Champion in WWF history at the age of 24 before winning the WWF title record six times. After conquering the world of sports-entertainment, Johnson next set his sights on conquering Hollywood.Born May 2, 1972 in Hayward, CA, Johnson became a third-generation wrestler after shifting from a career in professional football to professional wrestling when an injury sidelined his gridiron aspirations. After flexing his acting muscles on television in Saturday Night Live, That '70s Show (in which he played his own father), and The Net, Johnson made his feature debut with his role as the dreaded Scorpion King in The Mummy Returns (2001). Returning as the same character the following year in the appropriately titled The Scorpion King, Johnson did little to enhance his reputation of a trained thespian, though he did get the summer film season off to a rousing start for audiences hungering for some energetic escapist fun. Recalling John Milius' 1982 hit Conan the Barbarian (another film that launched the cinematic action career of a then-little-known athlete named Arnold Schwarzenegger), the sword-and-sandal adventure raked in 36 million dollars on its opening weekend and stayed at the top of the box office in the weeks following its impressive debut.Though he would return to the ring for the remainder of 2002, it didn't take Johnson long to soften on the prospect of a return to the silver screen -- and with the following year's The Rundown, he did just that. Cast as a bounty hunter who is sent to Brazil to retrieve the son of a well-known mob boss (American Pie's Seann William Scott), the film provided Johnson with the sort of opportunity to display his comic flair -- a notable talent that was mostly neglected in the special-effects-laden Scorpion King. By this point, his screen career had earned the wrestler-turned-actor a notable fan base that reached well beyond the WWE universe, and in 2004 he took the law into his own hands with the feature remake (in name and general concept only) Walking Tall. Based on the exploits of hard-case Southern sheriff Buford Pusser (played by Joe Don Baker in the original 1973 version) -- the film found Johnson cast as an honest, retired soldier who -- upon return to his small, rural Washington State hometown -- discovers his former high-school rival Jay Hamilton (Neal McDonough) has corrupted the once-prosperous town by introducing drugs and gambling and effectively shutting down the formerly successful lumber mill. Anyone who saw the original (and even those who didn't) could no doubt tell what follows -- and if there ever was a man to lay the smack down on the criminal element, few could doubt that Johnson would be up for the task. With his role as a gay bodyguard in the 2005 Get Shorty sequel, Be Cool, Johnson showed once and for all that he wasn't above poking a little fun at his tough-guy persona, and though he would return to the action genre with the sci-fi video-game adaptation Doom, the next year found the increasingly prolific entertainer cast in the complex role of a sporadically amnesiac actor who begins to have trouble separating reality from fantasy in Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly's apocalyptic sophomore effort, Southland Tales. Later that same year, Johnson turned his attention toward the sport of football to tell the inspirational true story of a detention-camp probation officer who teaches his troubled young charges the meaning of self-respect and social responsibility in Gridiron Gang -- a feature adaptation of the Emmy-winning 1993 documentary of the same name.He would appear in Get Smart and Race to Witch Mountain the following year, followed by Why Did I Get Married Too? in 2010 -- all films that grounded the actor in relatable, humorous roles. Never one to shy away from his roots, however, Johnson was back to action fare soon enough, and he joined the Fast & Furious series for the fifth installment (Fast Five) in 2011 and played Roadblock in G.I. Joe: Retaliation. Johnson once again mixed action and comedy in Michael Bay's Pain & Jain. In 2014, he built up his already-impressive physique even more to play the title character in Hercules, and continued on the action route with roles in San Andreas and another Furious film.
Zac Efron (Actor)
Born: October 18, 1987
Birthplace: San Luis Obispo, California, United States
Trivia: Actor Zac Efron's career began when he was just 11 years old, when his parents took note of his tremendous singing talent. They let him audition for a production of Gypsy, and he won a small role in a production that would run for 90 performances. He would eventually graduate to on-screen acting, scoring a recurring role on the hit series Summerland in 2004. This would seem like his big break, but an even bigger role would come the next year, in the hugely popular Disney feature High School Musical. Efron immediately earned a strong, loyal fan base, going on to star in big screen projects like Hairspray, 17 Again, Charlie St. Cloud, and The Lucky One.
Alexandra Daddario (Actor)
Born: March 16, 1986
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: New York native Alexandra Daddario began her career when she was still a teenager, landing the role of Laurie Lewish on the long-running soap opera All My Children in 2002, when she was just 16 years old. She would stay with the series into the next year, but Daddario soon set her sites on the big screen, earning accolades for her role in the 2010 fantasy adventure movie Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, an adaptation of the popular young adult novel of the same name. The actress followed this up with a prominent role in the 2010 independent thriller Bereavement. Next, opting for a change of pace, Daddario landed a part in the 2011 comedy Hall Pass, alongside Owen Wilson and Jason Sudeikis.
Priyanka Chopra (Actor) .. Victoria Leeds
Born: July 18, 1982
Birthplace: Jamshedpur, Bihar, India
Trivia: Moved to the United States at age 13 to live with an aunt in order to attend high school there. Was crowned Miss World 2000, at age 18. Was appointed UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for children's rights in 2010. Released her debut single, "In My City," featuring will.i.am in 2012. Has written several opinion columns, including "The Priyanka Chopra Column" for the Hindustan Times and "Pret-a-Priyanka" for Elle.com. Provided the voice-over in both English and Hindi for the documentary film Girl Rising for the organisation of the same name, in 2013. Made her debut on American Television in 2015 in the TV series Quantico. Is outspoken about women's issues and has been involved in several campaigns supporting women's rights.
Kelly Rohrbach (Actor) .. C.J. Parker
Born: January 21, 1990
Birthplace: Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: Played golf in high school and was recruited to play for Georgetown University. Took a course at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art while in college. With no modeling experience, moved to L.A. after college and emailed her head shot out to talent agencies until she found one that signed her. Was named Rookie of the Year in the 2015 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition.
Ilfenesh Hadera (Actor) .. Stephanie Holden
Born: December 01, 1985
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Of Ethiopian and European descent.Attended Harlem School of Arts in Harlem, New York, to study acting.For ten years, worked as a waitress.Considered becoming a DJ, even attending a DJ school called DubSpot.Lived at home with her parents until the age of 30.
Yahya Abdul-mateen Ii (Actor)
Born: July 15, 1986
Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Was raised in the Magnolia Projects of New Orleans. Competed as a hurdler for the California Golden Bears in college. Was previously an architect and city planner before beginning his acting career. Was awarded Yale School of Drama's esteemed Herschel Williams Prize. Made his professional acting debut playing Cadillac in the musical drama series The Get Down, which was created by Baz Luhrmann.
Rob Huebel (Actor)
Born: June 04, 1969
Birthplace: Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Irreverent sketch comic Rob Huebel gained recognition for producing episodes of several of television's most popular comedy showcases during the 1990s, including Michael Moore's politically charged The Awful Truth and Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Huebel also appeared in guest roles on the sitcoms Arrested Development and Curb Your Enthusiasm. In 2007, Huebel, Aziz Ansari, and Paul Scheer signed with MTV as the lead players in Human Giant, a weekly compendium of offbeat and humorous short films.
David Hasselhoff (Actor)
Born: July 17, 1952
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia: Actor David Hasselhoff first built up a fan following on the daytime TV soaper The Young and the Restless, where from 1975 through 1982 he played Bill "Snapper" Foster. He graduated to Prime Time as crimefighter Michael Knight on the fantasy actioner Knight Rider; this one lasted from 1982 to 1986. With his American career in temporary doldrums after Knight Rider's cancellation, Hasselhoff took advantage of his fluency in the German language to establish a phenomenal successful singing career in Europe. It is likely that nothing has brought him as much professional satisfaction as his Berlin Wall concert, an event that drew 500,000 spectators. In 1989, Hasselhoff signed on for another TV series, the initially unremarkable adventure weekly Baywatch. Few people need to be reminded of David Hasselhoff's success in this last endeavor: as of this writing, Baywatch is the single most popular television series in the world, beaming out to an estimated audience of one billion viewers.
Pamela Anderson (Actor)
Born: July 01, 1967
Birthplace: Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Bleached blonde, buxom, but slender bombshell Pamela Anderson stands out in any crowd as one of the sex symbols of the mid-'90s. Known first as a spokesmodel for Labatt beer, then as one of Playboy magazine's most popular models, Anderson gained international recognition after she was cast as C.J., the sweet but tough lifeguard in the impossibly tight red bathing suit in the phenomenally popular syndicated television series Baywatch. Her popularity has led to several film roles, notably that of the black leather bustier-wearing title heroine in the comic-book actioner Barb Wire (1996). The role was appropriate, for there is something indeed cartoonish about Anderson, who had enhanced her petite frame with big hairdos, surgically inflated lips, and silicon breast implants. Anderson made a splash on the day she was born, as she was the first centennial baby in her region of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. She first attracted media notice in 1989, when a roving camera caught a glimpse of her during a professional football game in Vancouver. The picture of the cheering Anderson, who was wearing a Labatt's tee shirt at the time, was simultaneously shown on the arena's Jumbotron screen. Though her body was, surgically speaking, still in its original condition, her attributes and beauty were enough to cause a sensation. Labatt's executives remembered the crowd's positive reaction and hired her to become the brewery's spokeswoman. She attracted the attention of Playboy and was hired to do a photo layout. She has since gone on to appear on the magazine's cover an unprecedented five times. Once in Hollywood, she changed her appearance and soon found work guest starring on television shows. Her first recurring role was on the ABC sitcom Home Improvement where she played Lisa, the Tool Time Girl. Anderson made her film debut playing a cheerleader in the low-budget actioner The Taking of Beverly Hills (1992). She has also appeared in a few television movies, including Come Die With Me: A Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer Mystery (1994). Although an attempt to translate her small-screen success to the silver screen in the comic-book Casablanca adaptation Barb Wire proved unsuccessful to say the least, Anderson continued to thrill television audiences in Baywatch and stirred up much controversy when an extremely intimate honeymoon video of herself and then-husband Tommy Lee began making the rounds in 1998. Though the couple parted ways that same year in a highly publicized divorce case, Anderson went on to marry another bad boy, Detroit musician Kid Rock after returning to television as a sexy secret agent on the series V.I.P. .Anderson shocked her fan base in early 2002 when she announced that she had contracted the Hepatitis C virus, but this wouldn't kept he bombshell down. She provided the voice for the sexy tongue-in-cheek star of the Spike TV animated series Striperella and made appearances on shows like Less Than Perfect and 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter. In 2006, she starred in two seasons of the sitcom Stacked, before appearing in Sacha Baron Cohen's mockumentary Borat. The minor appearance resonated with audiences, and Anderson would continue her comedy streak with films like Blonde and Blonder, Superhero Movie, and Hollywood & Wine.Though Anderson continued acting in smaller projects, she became more well-known for her personal life and her passionate advocacy. She frequently works with PETA and other animal rights groups, and is a prominent vegan.
Clem Cheung (Actor) .. Murray Chen
Belinda (Actor) .. Carmen
Charlotte McKinney (Actor) .. Julia
Birthplace: Orlando, Florida, United States
Trivia: Began modeling full-time at age 17, after dropping out of high school. Fronted two campaigns for Guess. Has appeared in commercials for Carl's Jr. Appeared on season 20 of Dancing with the Stars, partnered with Keo Motsepe.
Izabel Goulart (Actor) .. Amber
Arian Foster (Actor) .. Arian Foster
Born: August 24, 1986
Birthplace: Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Trivia: Undrafted out of college, he signed with the Tennessee Titans as a free agent in 2009. Rushed for 231 yards in the 2010 season opener, the second highest ever in a season-opening game. Writes poetry and rap lyrics. Known for taking a bow after scoring a touchdown.
Vernon Davis (Actor) .. Vernon Davis
Eros Exarhou (Actor)
Maxie G. Rosales (Actor)
Karin Silvestri (Actor)
Vincenzo Hinckley (Actor)
Brandon Larracuente (Actor)
Born: November 16, 1994
Birthplace: Pleasantville, New York, United States
Trivia: Was introduced to theatre at age 4 when he was asked to be a part of two operas at the New Rochelle Opera House.Started acting when he was 8, starring in an Off-Broadway production of Desire.Moved to Florida when he was 10 and starred in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and It's a Wonderful Life at the Orlando Repertory Theatre.Made his TV debut in the 2011 episode "Boys Adrift in the Atlantic" of the documentary series Got Home Alive.First major TV role was Ben Rayburn in the Netflix original thriller–drama series Bloodline.
Kelvin Witherspoon (Actor)
Welder Santos (Actor)
Damien LeRoy (Actor)
Pedro Anaya Pérez (Actor)
L.J. Ruth (Actor)
Brenda Lowe (Actor)
Jackson Geach (Actor)
Brandon Lee (Actor)
James Sutton (Actor)
Born: January 31, 1983
Juliette Mathis (Actor)
Samantha Harris (Actor)
Born: November 27, 1973
Birthplace: Hopkins, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Broadcast journalist Samantha Harris emceed on such cable programs as E! News (in a triple threat as writer, producer, and director) and THS Investigates, and served as perennial hostess on the E! network's Oscar, Golden Globe, and Emmy telecasts. In early 2006, Harris added to her resumé co-hosting duties on the phenomenally popular ABC competitive reality series Dancing with the Stars (starting with the second season), alongside host Tom Bergeron.
Seth Gordon (Actor)
Born: July 15, 1976
Birthplace: Evanston, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Both of his parents are economists.Lived in Chicago, New York and London before settling in Seattle.Was diagnosed with astigmatism at the age of 14.In 1997, traveled to a small village of Shimanyiro, Kenya, to teach English and math at a local high school for six months.Earned a writing fellowship at Oxford University.
Jeremy Sykes (Actor) .. Beach Goer
Whitney Goin (Actor) .. Doctor
Cody Howard (Actor) .. Beach Goer/Havana Party Guest
Steve Heinz (Actor) .. Havana Party Guest
Noel Mirabal (Actor) .. Emergency Medical Technician
Mark Swift (Actor)