Yogi Bear


08:25 am - 09:46 am, Friday, November 21 on HBO Comedy (East) ()

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Yogi Bear and his cohort Boo Boo join forces with their nemesis Ranger Smith to save Jellystone Park from destruction by the greedy Mayor Brown, who wants to sell the property due to low attendance.

2010 English Stereo
Other Action/adventure Children Comedy Animated Adaptation Family

Cast & Crew
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Anna Faris (Actor) .. Rachel
Tom Cavanagh (Actor) .. Ranger Smith
T. J. Miller (Actor) .. Ranger Jones
Nathan Corddry (Actor) .. Chief of Staff
Andrew Daly (Actor) .. Mayor Brown
David Stott (Actor) .. Mayor's Tailor
Greg Johnson (Actor) .. Dirty Shopper
Christy Quillam (Actor) .. Stylist
Patricia Aldersley (Actor) .. Elderly Purse Lady
Tim McLachlan (Actor) .. Purse Snatcher
Hayden Vernon (Actor) .. Security Guard
Dean Knowsley (Actor) .. Security Guard
Barry Duffield (Actor) .. Security Guard
Michael Morris (Actor) .. Security Guard
Will Wallace (Actor) .. Security Guard
Suzana Srpek (Actor) .. Picnic Table Mom
William Wallace (Actor) .. Security Guard
Matt Gillanders (Actor) .. Ranger on Stilts
Vernon Hayden (Actor) .. Security Guard

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Did You Know..
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Anna Faris (Actor) .. Rachel
Born: November 29, 1976
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maruland, Estados Unidos
Trivia: Difficult to recognize in her natural blonde state following her turn as a raven-haired Neve Campbell knockoff in Scary Movie (2000), Anna Faris made her professional acting debut at the tender age of nine at Washington's Seattle Repertory Theater. Refining her skills in improvisational theater, Faris later found roles in commercials and small local productions, though her future as an actress came into question as she pursued further education and a move overseas. Born November 29, 1976, Faris was raised in Seattle and studied English Literature at the University of Washington after high school, later moving to London to begin working and writing. Longing to return to her childhood love of acting, Faris took a role in the run-of-the-mill teen slasher pic Lover's Lane (1999). Making the move to Los Angeles in order to pursue an acting career full time, Faris' previous improvisational experiences would soon come in handy as she landed her breakthrough role in the popular Scream-slanted spoof of teen slasher pics, Scary Movie. Of course that role was only the beginning for young Faris, and after returning in Scary Movie 2 the following year she portrayed the co-worker and love interest of the titular character in director Lucky McKee's offbeat sleeper May. A supporting role in the Rob Schneider comedy The Hot Chick was followed by the little-seen Sheer Bliss in 2002, and the following year Faris once again scored a hit with her portrayal of a self absorbed starlet in Sofia Coppola's critically acclaimed Lost in Translation. Though it may have been something of a given that Faris would return to the screen for Scary Movie 3 in 2003, many longtime fans were surprised to see her sporting her original blonde locks - a move that effectively banished the previous installments' Neve Campbell connection and forced audiences to take Faris' finely honed comic abilities on their own terms. In 2004 the talented comic actress would make a series of appearances on the hit sitcom Friends. 2005 found her yet again being the very best aspect of an otherwise underwhelming comedy, Just Friends. However her few scenes in the multiple Oscar winning Brokeback Mountain showcased her remarkable skills, and allowed her to be funny while still showcasing her in a more dramatic context. She returned to the Scary Movie franchise for a fourth time in 2006, but she also showed up to support Uma Thurman, Luke Wilson, and Rainn Wilson in Ivan Reitman's comedy My Super Ex-Girlfriend. In 2007, Faris joined actors Jon Heder, Jeff Daniels, and DIane Keaton for Mama's Boy, and shone in the stoner comdy Smiley Face. Her peformance in the latter film won the "Stoner of the Year" award at High Times magazines 2007 Stony Awards, and further endeared the actress to her already loyal fan following. 2008 found Faris producing and starring in The House Bunny. Featuring a cameo appearance from Hef's famous girlfriends Holly, Bridget, and Kendra, the film followed a retired Playboy bunny (Faris) as she tried to make a life for heself outside the doors of the famous Playboy mansion. Faris put her vocal talents to the test once more for 2009's Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, and as the lead singer of an all-girl band iin Alvin and the Chipmunk:The Squeakquel (also in 2009), and Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (2011). Faris also continued to stick to her comedy roots with on-screen performances in the retro '80s comedy Take Me Home Tonight and rom-com What Your Number? (both 2011), before holding her own opposite Sacha Baron Cohen in his 2012 comedy The Dictator.
Tom Cavanagh (Actor) .. Ranger Smith
Born: October 26, 1968
Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Spent part of his childhood in a Ghana fishing village, where his parents helped build an education system. Earned three degrees, in English, biology and education, from Queens University; worked as a teacher before his acting career took off. Won a 2001 TV GUIDE Award for Actor of the Year in a New Series for Ed. Bearing a striking resemblance to actor Zach Braff, he played his older brother in a recurring role on Scrubs. In 2008, played a professor in an off-Broadway production of the play Some Americans Abroad. Starred as a detective in The Capture of the Green River Killer (2008), Lifetime's first original miniseries. In 2009, paired with Eric McCormack to headline TNT's short-lived drama series Trust Me.
T. J. Miller (Actor) .. Ranger Jones
Born: June 04, 1981
Birthplace: Denver, Colorado, United States
Trivia: Standup comic and improvisational comedy specialist T.J. Miller got his first taste of television success on the popular PBS education program The Standard Deviants before landing various commercial and voice-over jobs. A classically trained actor who studied at B.A.D.A. in Oxford, England, the Denver, CO, native studied circus arts at Friches Théâtre Urbain in Paris before returning stateside and settling in Chicago. In 2007, Miller could be seen opposite Faith Ford and Jerry O'Connell in the ABC sitcom Carpoolers. Executive produced and written by Kids in the Hall alum Bruce McCulloch and executive produced and directed by Joe and Anthony Russo (Arrested Development), Carpoolers followed four suburban guys as they attempted to make sense of their lives on their daily drives to and from work.Miller's big movie break came when he was cast in J.J. Abrams' top-secret Cloverfield (2008); however, as he played the "cameraman" in the "found footage," he was rarely seen on-screen, though his voice was frequently heard. His voice was also heard as Tuffnut in How to Train Your Dragon (2010), a role he reprised in the sequels. Miller appeared in supporting roles in Get Him to the Greek (2010), Our Idiot Brother (2011) and Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (2012). In 2014, he appeared in the big-budget Transformers: Age of Extinction and booked a series regular role on HBO's Silicon Valley.
Nathan Corddry (Actor) .. Chief of Staff
Born: September 08, 1977
Birthplace: Weymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Performed with the improv group Upright Citizens Brigade. Appeared in commercials for Verizon, Coors, Dunkin' Donuts and X-Box. Costarred with Morgan Fairchild in the 2004-05 traveling Broadway production of The Graduate. Got his big break in the short-lived television comedy-drama Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006-07) from Emmy winner Aaron Sorkin, and got a starring role with another Emmy winner, David E. Kelley, with the 2011 debut of the legal drama Harry's Law.
Andrew Daly (Actor) .. Mayor Brown
Born: April 15, 1971
Birthplace: New York, United States
Trivia: Is a founding member of New York improv group the Swarm; has also performed improv with the Upright Citizens Brigade. Has done voice work for Robert Smigel's TV Funhouse cartoons that aired on Saturday Night Live. Among the impressions he performed on MADtv were Carrot Top, Bill Maher, Dick Cheney and Pat Sajak.
David Stott (Actor) .. Mayor's Tailor
Greg Johnson (Actor) .. Dirty Shopper
Christy Quillam (Actor) .. Stylist
Patricia Aldersley (Actor) .. Elderly Purse Lady
Tim McLachlan (Actor) .. Purse Snatcher
Hayden Vernon (Actor) .. Security Guard
Dean Knowsley (Actor) .. Security Guard
Born: November 23, 1974
Barry Duffield (Actor) .. Security Guard
Born: February 28, 1962
Birthplace: Billingham, England
Trivia: In 1969, moved to Australia with his family.Worked as a projectionist at a movie theater.From 1980 to 1993, worked for the Australian Royal Air Force. Author of the graphic novels Deadman's Land and Tandoori Apocalypse.Director and screenwriter at DreamChaser productions since 2000.
Michael Morris (Actor) .. Security Guard
Born: April 14, 1976
Will Wallace (Actor) .. Security Guard
Suzana Srpek (Actor) .. Picnic Table Mom
William Wallace (Actor) .. Security Guard
Born: October 01, 1953
Matt Gillanders (Actor) .. Ranger on Stilts
Born: October 16, 1977
Vernon Hayden (Actor) .. Security Guard

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