Friendship


1:21 pm - 3:02 pm, Today on HBO Comedy (East) ()

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With his life and his marriage falling apart, Craig Waterman has a chance encounter with his neighbor, Austin Carmichael, when a parcel is misdelivered to his house. The two strike up a friendship, which at first helps Craig put his life back together but ultimately makes it unravel into a worse state than ever.

2024 English Stereo
Comedy

Cast & Crew
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Tim Robinson (Actor) .. Craig Waterman
Paul Rudd (Actor) .. Brian
Kate Mara (Actor)
Meredith Garretson (Actor) .. Bianca
Jack Dylan Grazer (Actor) .. Steven
Jon Glaser (Actor)
John Cenatiempo (Actor) .. Detective Belvedere
Daniel London (Actor) .. Stan
Billy Bryk (Actor)
Jason Veasey (Actor) .. Zed
Juri Henley-cohn (Actor) .. Jerry the Client
Teren Carter (Actor) .. Lieutenant James
Alex Webb (Actor) .. Mayor Nichols
Ivy Wolk (Actor)

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Tim Robinson (Actor) .. Craig Waterman
Born: May 23, 1981
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Became interested in comedy at age 17 after going on a date to the Second City club in Chicago with his high-school sweetheart, Heather, whom he later married. Began his improv studies at the Second City in Detroit during his senior year of high school, and took classes with fellow actor-comedians Keegan Michael Key and Antoine McKay. Named one of Splashlife's 30 Under 30: Comedians to Watch in 2011. Joined SNL in its 38th season, along with fellow Second City alums Aidy Bryant and Cecily Strong. A member of the Cook County Social Club improv troupe.
Paul Rudd (Actor) .. Brian
Born: April 06, 1969
Birthplace: Passaic, New Jersey
Trivia: Displaying the type of understated, dark-eyed good looks that make him a natural candidate for an art house pinup, Paul Rudd impressed filmgoers throughout the latter half of the 1990s with his talent for turning in performances marked by thoughtful insight and an unassuming charisma. Since his turn as Alicia Silverstone's endearingly self-righteous stepbrother in the 1995 film Clueless, Rudd has enjoyed a sort of low-key fame that has allowed him to branch out both in film and on the stage.The son of British-born parents, Rudd came into the world via Passaic, NJ, on April 6, 1969. Because of his father's job in the airline industry, Rudd and his family traveled a great deal, eventually settling in Kansas City, KS. After graduating from high school, Rudd attended the University of Kansas, where he majored in theater. Following his graduation, he was accepted as a student at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts/West in Los Angeles. His studies there led to a three-month theater workshop at Oxford University's British Drama Academy, where he was tutored by the producer and editor Michael Kahn. During his time in England, Rudd also co-produced the Globe Theatre's Bloody Poetry, in which he starred as the poet Percy Shelley, and then performed the title role of Hamlet, in a production directed by Ben Kingsley. Back in the States, Rudd made his television debut in 1992, in the series Sisters. As Ashley Judd's boyfriend Kirbie Philby, Rudd stayed with the show until 1995. During this time, he also appeared in other television productions, including the short-lived series Wild Oats (1994). In 1995, he made his big-screen debut in Amy Heckerling's Clueless, a film that met with a lavish dose of unanticipated success. Although much of the limelight was reserved for the film's star Alicia Silverstone, Rudd also received a fair amount of press, as well as the adulation of a new generation of fans who warmed to the actor's unconventional appeal. The same year, he played the lead in the sixth Halloween installment, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. The year 1996 proved to be one of hits and misses, as it included his leading part in the straight-to-video Overnight Delivery, co-starring Reese Witherspoon, and the highly successful William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet, in which he played against type as the arrogant Dave Paris. The same year, Rudd starred in the obscure but critically praised Canadian independent The Size of Watermelons, before going on to make the equally obscure, critically trashed The Locusts (1997). Theatrically, however, 1997 provided positive experience in the form of a Broadway production of Alfred Uhry's The Last Night of Ballyhoo, in which Rudd had a lead role. There were further positive experiences for Rudd in 1998, as in addition to his principal role in the well-received The Object of My Affection, he starred in the high-profile Lincoln Center production of Twelfth Night, which co-starred Helen Hunt and was directed by Nicholas Hytner, his Object director. Rudd continued his theater work the following year, with Neil LaBute's Bash, an off-Broadway show that also featured Calista Flockhart and Ron Eldard. In addition, he had a starring role in 200 Cigarettes, a film remarkable for both its enviable ensemble cast (including Christina Ricci, Ben Affleck, and Martha Plimpton) and the overwhelmingly desultory reviews it received. However, even the most savage of critics were able to single out Rudd for praise, further reflecting the actor's ability to make a favorable impression in even the most unfavorable of films.After a turn as Nick Caraway in a made-for-television adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Rudd showed off his ability pull off broad-comedy in the largely improvised 2001 parody film Wet Hot American Summer. He changed gears considerably for his next project, The Shape of Things which saw him reteam with director LaBute.In 2004, Rudd again flexed his skills as a comedic scene-stealer with a supporting role in the 70s-era Will Ferrell vehicle Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. Keenly aware that he was very much on to a good thing, Rudd kept the laughs coming in Tennis, Anyone...? and The Baxter before hitting yet another comedy homerun in the 2005 Steve Carrell comedy The 40 Year Old Virgin. The movie moved Rudd several notches up on the radar of comedy fans, and he followed it up with memorable turns in many more laugh-fests over the coming years, including Knocked Up in 2007, Forgetting Sarah Marshall in 2008, Role Models in 2009, and I Love You, Man in 2009. Having made himself a favorite comic actor in the industry, Rudd was soon able to pick and choose increasingly perfect roles for his style, starring in 2010's Dinner for Schmucks with Steve Carrell in 2010, and Our Idiot Brother with Zooey Deschanel in 2011. The following year, on the heels of the big screen comedy Wanderlust and a recurring role on television's Parks and Recreation, Rudd reprised his role from Knocked Up in writer/director Judd Apatow's semi-sequel This is 40.
Kate Mara (Actor)
Born: February 27, 1983
Birthplace: Bedford, New York, United States
Trivia: American actress Kate Mara realized many an ingenue's dream in late 2005, when she nearly stole Ang Lee's film Brokeback Mountain. As Ennis Del Mar's (Heath Ledger) 19-year-old daughter, Alma Jr., who becomes one of the first familial recipients of Ennis' newfound ability to project love and affection, Mara walked away with one of the most powerful scenes in the picture. It marked a small contribution but a masterful one, and it made audiences take notice of her for the first time. Admirers of this scene may not have realized that Mara's onscreen history stretched back a decade prior to this.As the great-granddaughter of Pittsburgh Steelers founder Art Rooney and New York Giants progenitor Tim Mara, Kate Mara began life in Bedford, NY, and came of age in nearby Westchester. Mara debuted on-camera in her early teens, in a 1997 episode of Law & Order, and took her cinematic bow two years after that, as Kristin Scott Thomas' daughter in Sydney Pollack's romantic drama Random Hearts. The film struck audiences as laborious and unsatisfying, but great things lay in store for Mara -- and if she scraped bottom with the direct-to-video slasher flick Urban Legends: Bloody Mary (2005) and paid her dues with bit roles in such blockbuster series as CSI and 24, her extraordinary contribution to Brokeback (playing, ironically, the daughter of an actor only a few years older than the actress herself) paved the way for more covetable assignments.Thanks in no small part to an inherited football passion, Mara particularly warmed to the part of Annie Cantrell in McG's sports drama We Are Marshall. Mara then appeared as Sarah Fenn, opposite Mark Wahlberg, in Antoine Fuqua's action saga Shooter (2007). She followed that up with a role in Machinist director Brad Anderson's tense thriller Transsiberian, alongside Ben Kingsley and Woody Harrelson. In 2010 she appeared in the indie films Peep World and happythankyoumoreplease, as well as having a key role in the Oscar-nominated drama 127 Hours. She had a leading part in the 2011 twentysomething drama Ten Year. She had a supporting role in the first season of American Horror Story, and then appeared on the first two seasons of House of Cards.
Meredith Garretson (Actor) .. Bianca
Jack Dylan Grazer (Actor) .. Steven
Josh Segarra (Actor)
Born: June 03, 1986
Birthplace: Orlando, Florida, United States
Trivia: Parents moved from Puerto Rico to the United States and opened a pharmacy. Learned to sing at his Latino Pentecostal church. Dreamed of becoming a professional wrestler for the WWE growing up. Was the lead singer of an a capella group, Top Notch, in high school and went on to become a featured rapper for N'Harmonics, NYU's a capella group. Made Broadway debut in Lysistrata Jones, a basketball-themed musical comedy, in 2011. Originated the role of Emilio Estefan in On Your Feet!, a Broadway musical about the life of Gloria and Emilio Estefan, in 2016.
Raphael Sbarge (Actor)
Born: February 12, 1964
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Rafael Sbarge has been acting since his late teens. After studying at the Hagen-Bergdorf studio and making his off-Broadway debut in 1981, Sbarge was fortunate enough to be seen in one of the most popular teen-oriented flicks of the 1980s, Risky Business. He then went on to show up in such roles as Sherman in My Science Project (1985) and Schmoozler in Vision Quest (1985). In the decades to come, Sbarge would find success in numerous projects like Message in a Bottle and Pearl Harbor and on shows like The Guardian, 24, Prison Breakm, and Once Upon a Time.
Conner O'malley (Actor)
Born: December 20, 1986
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Grew up in a working-class household in the North Side of Chicago.Met wife Aidy Bryant at the Annoyance Theatre, where he started his comedy career.Moved to New York with his girlfriend at the time, Aidy Bryant, when she was cast on SNL.Worked as a dog walker when he first moved to New York.In 2014, his Vine videos about his encounters with drivers of expensive cars in New York went viral, appearing in Buzzfeed.
Jon Glaser (Actor)
Born: June 20, 1968
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Considered working as a sportscaster as a back-up plan to comedy. Performed in two sketch-comedy troupes during college, Just Kidding and Comedy Company. Was a member of the Second City comedy troupe during the mid-1990s. Appeared in the Second City's stage production of Piñata Full of Bees in 1995 and 1996. Wrote for Late Night With Conan O'Brien for 5 years, during which time the writing staff was nominated for 5 Emmy Awards. Appeared in Superchunk's music video for the single "Void" alongside longtime collaborator Jon Benjamin. In 2015, was named 31st on Time Out magazine's list of 50 Funniest New Yorkers. Is a member of the comedy band Detroit Octane.
Carmen Christopher (Actor)
John Cenatiempo (Actor) .. Detective Belvedere
Born: March 05, 1963
Daniel London (Actor) .. Stan
Born: February 16, 1973
Birthplace: Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: In 1991, while still in high school, wrote the play The Martha War for which he won the Very Special Arts Young Playwrights Award and had his play performed at the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington D.C. Appeared in Impossible Marriage, a Beth Henley play, on Broadway in 1998 which eventually led him to be cast in Minority Report after Steven Spielberg saw him perform. First major role was as Robin Williams's sidekick, Truman Schiff, in the 1998 film, Patch Adams. Appeared in a second Beth Henley play on Broadway in 2006 called Ridiculous Fraud. Reprised his Minority Report role in the 2015 TV show of the same name; he's the only series regular to do so.
Whittmer Thomas (Actor)
Billy Bryk (Actor)
Jason Veasey (Actor) .. Zed
Jacob Ming-trent (Actor)
Juri Henley-cohn (Actor) .. Jerry the Client
Teren Carter (Actor) .. Lieutenant James
Eric Rahill (Actor)
Craig Frank (Actor)
Omar Torres (Actor)
Alex Webb (Actor) .. Mayor Nichols
Ivy Wolk (Actor)

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