Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile


05:57 am - 07:46 am, Today on HBO Comedy (East) ()

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Residing in New York City, a friendly crocodile named Lyle helps the Primm family and keeps them company. But not everyone thinks Lyle is a friendly presence in the neighborhood. Mr. Grumps insists that Lyle should be in a zoo. Soon, Lyle must do everything he can to prove that he has a place in his community. Based on the best-selling children's book.

2022 English Stereo
Comedy Fantasy Action/adventure Music Children Animated Family Musical

Cast & Crew
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Javier Bardem (Actor) .. Hector P. Valenti
Winslow Fegley (Actor) .. Josh
Constance Wu (Actor) .. Mrs. Primm
Scoot Mcnairy (Actor) .. Mr. Primm
Ego Nwodim (Actor) .. Carol
Lyric Hurd (Actor) .. Trudy
Jason Kravits (Actor) .. Cy
Ben Palacios (Actor) .. Crocodile Reference
Joshua Vasquez (Actor) .. 8th Grade Boy
Marc Farley (Actor) .. Animal Store Owner
Sal Viscuso (Actor) .. Judge
Adam Murray (Actor) .. Lowlife
Mary Neely (Actor) .. Security Technician Mary
Don DiPetta (Actor) .. Paramedic
Lindsey Moser (Actor) .. Wrestling Coach
Matthew Risch (Actor) .. Walkie Talkie Police Officer
Clayton English (Actor) .. Young Security Guard
Mac Wells (Actor) .. Show Security Guard
Jef Holbrook (Actor) .. Audition Stage Manager
Matthew Wilkas (Actor) .. Night Construction Worker
Lauren Boyd (Actor) .. Live Show Stage Manager
Jene Moore (Actor) .. Sweep Dancer
Chance Mizell (Actor) .. Sweep Dancer
Zeb Slone (Actor) .. Tall Kid at School
Lindsey N. Moser (Actor) .. Wrestling Coach
Niquitta S. Wolfe (Actor) .. Concert Attendee

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Did You Know..
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Javier Bardem (Actor) .. Hector P. Valenti
Born: March 01, 1969
Birthplace: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
Trivia: Possessing a chameleon-like ability to disappear into his characters, which frequently renders him unrecognizable save for his piercing eyes, it's no wonder that Javier Bardem chose to pursue a career as an actor given his family's long history in show business. Always hesitant to play the same type of character twice, the very foundation of Bardem's career is his remarkable ability to so immerse himself in character that audiences never even see the actor. Each role is a transformation that occurs both mentally and physically, and Bardem's hesitance to embrace celebrity culture and make a conscious effort to break into the American market has only served to make him more alluring to stateside filmmakers. Born the youngest member of a family of actors in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, in 1969, Bardem's first role came at the age of six with the film El Picaro (aka The Scoundrel). Bardem was a shy boy who immediately took to acting, and numerous television roles as well as a stint touring with an independent theater company found the young rugby enthusiast increasingly dedicated to the stage. An interest in painting led Bardem to study at Madrid's Escuela de Artes y Officios, but following a series of odd jobs and the realization that he would never develop the skills to become a great artist, he eventually drifted back into acting. Moving into the 1990s, Bardem's collaborations with such filmmakers as Pedro Almodóvar (High Heels [1991] and Live Flesh [1997]) and J.J. Bigas Luna (Jamón Jamón [1992] and Huevos de Oro [1994]) found his popularity as a Spanish screen star growing. Goya-nominated for his performances in both Jamón Jamón and Huevos de Oro, Bardem took home the award for his roles in Dias Contados (1994) and Boca a Boca (1995), and it was becoming increasingly clear that a formidable international talent was emerging. Though some may have regarded Bardem as little more than a beefcake sex symbol due to his steamy early roles, a turning point came with the release of 2000's Before Night Falls. A thoughtful look at the life of Cuban poet and novelist Reinaldo Arenas, Bardem took over the role after Benicio Del Toro abandoned the it, and his physical transformation stunned audiences worldwide. Arenas was an ultimately tragic figure who eventually committed suicide while living in poverty in New York City, and Bardem prepared tirelessly for the role by changing his diet, immersing himself in Arenas' works, and traveling to Cuba to speak with those who knew the writer personally and to learn the Cuban dialect. In addition to drawing the actor international accolades, the role also found Bardem making history as the first Spanish actor ever to be nominated for an Academy Award. Though the offers came flooding in following the success of Before Night Falls, Bardem remained steadfast in his resistance to the Hollywood system. Turning down roles in such blockbusters as The World is Not Enough, it became increasingly obvious that Bardem was indeed sincere in his intentions to remain thoughtful about his career choices. Following his role in actor John Malkovich's directorial debut, The Dancer Upstairs (2002), Bardem's role as an unemployed dockworker in Fernando León de Aranoa's Mondays in the Sun (also 2002) again found the actor drawing praise. Though the film ultimately didn't take home the Oscar for Best Foreign Film, it did net Bardem another Best Lead Actor Goya in addition to being voted Best Film at the awards.In 2004 Bardem joined forces with director Alejandro Amenabar for the euthenasia drama The Sea Inside , earning solid reviews for his work as a man fighting to die with dignity. He bolstered his status as an international leading man with Milos Foreman's Goya's Ghosts in 2006, but the following year would bring Bardem the most substantial praise of his career to that point with his work in the Coen Brothers No Country for Old Men. His portrayal of the remorseless, amoral killer earned him nearly unanimous praise and several year end accolades including the Best Supporting Actor prize from the Screen Actors Guild, the Golden Globes, and the Academy Awards.He followed up the career defining work playing Fidel Castro in Steven Soderbergh's biopic Che, and was a red-blooded Spanish lover in Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona. In 2010 he earned rave reviews for his work in Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's Biutiful. In 2012 he joined an ever-growing list of actors who have played the bad guy in a James Bond film when he appeared in that capacity in Skyfall.
Winslow Fegley (Actor) .. Josh
Constance Wu (Actor) .. Mrs. Primm
Born: March 22, 1982
Birthplace: Richmond, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Moved to New York City at 16 to study at the Lee Strasberg Theatre. Appeared as Miranda in the 2005 stage production of The Tempest at the Virginia Shakespeare Festival. Made her movie debut in Stephanie Daley in 2006. Made her directorial debut with the short film, My Mother is a Human Being.
Scoot Mcnairy (Actor) .. Mr. Primm
Born: November 11, 1977
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: During the early 2000s, actor Scoot McNairy quickly came to specialize in portrayals of colorful and individualistic young men with a slightly rebellious edge. McNairy began during the early to mid-2000s, with bit parts in films including Wonderland (2003), Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005), and Art School Confidential (2006). He took his first bow as a producer with 2007's In Search of a Midnight Kiss, in which he also starred. That indie romantic comedy concerns a young man (McNairy) all washed up on New Year's Eve -- until an impulsive ad on Craigslist leads him to the great love of his life (Sara Simmonds) and an extraordinary night on the town.
Ego Nwodim (Actor) .. Carol
Lyric Hurd (Actor) .. Trudy
Jason Kravits (Actor) .. Cy
Born: May 28, 1967
Ben Palacios (Actor) .. Crocodile Reference
Joshua Vasquez (Actor) .. 8th Grade Boy
Marc Farley (Actor) .. Animal Store Owner
Sal Viscuso (Actor) .. Judge
Born: October 05, 1948
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Attended NYU's Tisch School of the Arts with Olympia Dukakis. Provided one of the voices on the public-address system in the TV series M*A*S*H, and also appeared in three episodes as other characters. Made his film debut in The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974). The show Childrens Hospital has a character named after him, who is the unseen hospital announcer.
Adam Murray (Actor) .. Lowlife
Mary Neely (Actor) .. Security Technician Mary
Don DiPetta (Actor) .. Paramedic
Lindsey Moser (Actor) .. Wrestling Coach
Matthew Risch (Actor) .. Walkie Talkie Police Officer
Clayton English (Actor) .. Young Security Guard
Mac Wells (Actor) .. Show Security Guard
Jef Holbrook (Actor) .. Audition Stage Manager
Matthew Wilkas (Actor) .. Night Construction Worker
Lauren Boyd (Actor) .. Live Show Stage Manager
Jene Moore (Actor) .. Sweep Dancer
Chance Mizell (Actor) .. Sweep Dancer
Zeb Slone (Actor) .. Tall Kid at School
Lindsey N. Moser (Actor) .. Wrestling Coach
Niquitta S. Wolfe (Actor) .. Concert Attendee

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