Rocket Science


09:46 am - 11:28 am, Today on HBO Comedy (East) ()

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Coming-of-age saga examining the sometimes torturous, sometimes rewarding high-school experience. The extremely talented Reece Daniel Thompson portrays a stuttering teen who joins the school's debate squad and falls in love with a female teammate (Anna Kendrick). Written and directed by Jeffrey Blitz, who chronicled spelling-bee competitions in the documentary "Spellbound." Blitz also overcame his own teenage stuttering problem. The soundtrack features music by the Violent Femmes.

2007 English Stereo
Comedy Drama Romance Teens Comedy-drama

Cast & Crew
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Nicholas D'agosto (Actor) .. Ben Wekselbaum
Anna Kendrick (Actor) .. Ginny Ryerson
Roland Branford Gomez (Actor) .. Luis
Brandon Thane Wilson (Actor) .. Philip
David DeBoy (Actor) .. Ryerson, Frank
Elisabeth Noone (Actor) .. Hazlet Coach
Judy Jean Berns (Actor) .. Townsend Prep Receptionist
Betsy Hogg (Actor) .. Harnish-Steinberg, Crystal
Jonah Hill (Actor) .. Junior Philosopher
Jane Beard (Actor) .. Fern Garrles
John Patrick Barry (Actor) .. Gym Teacher
Dan DeLuca (Actor) .. Stephen Douglas
Emily Ginnona (Actor) .. Honoria
Marilyn Yoblick (Actor) .. Plainsboro Lunch Lady
Virginia Frank (Actor) .. English Teacher
Lisbeth Bartlett (Actor) .. Juliet Hefner
Denis O'Hare (Actor) .. Doyle Hefner
Maury Ginsberg (Actor) .. Mr Lewinsky
Stephen Park (Actor) .. Judge Pete
Josh Kay (Actor) .. Lewis Garrles
Aaron Yoo (Actor) .. Heston
Margo Martindale (Actor) .. Coach Lumbly
Vincent Piazza (Actor) .. Earl Hefner
Utkarsh Ambudkar (Actor) .. Tam
Reece Thompson (Actor) .. Hal Hafner
Dionne Audain (Actor) .. Abraham Lincoln
Carol Florence (Actor) .. Connie Ryerson
Natasha Sattler (Actor) .. Plainsboro Debate Team Member
Jeanette Brox (Actor) .. Townsend Prep Bad Girl

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Did You Know..
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Nicholas D'agosto (Actor) .. Ben Wekselbaum
Born: April 17, 1980
Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Trivia: At first sight, actor Nicholas D'Agosto may give one the impression of a young Robert De Niro -- confident and charismatic seemingly beyond his years -- and with an impressive list of credits, the frequent television actor may be well on his way to becoming as versatile as the seasoned screen veteran himself. It was through competitive speech tournaments and improv classes in grade school that the Omaha native first discovered his passion for acting, and after winning a role in Alexander Payne's critically acclaimed comedy Election while still a senior at Creighton Preparatory School, D'Agosto knew for certain he had found his calling. But while acting was a top priority, D'Agosto was determined to finish his education before committing himself entirely to the craft. Over the course of the next four years, he studied history and theater at Marquette University in Milwaukee, during which time he performed in numerous plays in addition to helping originate the Milwaukee avant-garde acting troupe Theater X. It was toward the end of D'Agosto's stint at Marquette University that he decided to study poverty and race in the Dominican Republic for a semester, and after graduating cum laude, the aspiring star set his sights on Los Angeles. In the following years, D'Agosto landed roles on some of the small screen's biggest dramas, including ER, Six Feet Under, House, and Without a Trace. In 2007, he could be seen in on the big screen in no less than three films: Rocket Science, Drive-Thru, and LA Blues. And D'Agosto's star was most certainly on the rise when he was cast on the hit series Heroes as a new love interest -- with a superpower of his own -- for indestructible cheerleader Claire (Hayden Panettiere).
Anna Kendrick (Actor) .. Ginny Ryerson
Born: August 09, 1985
Birthplace: Portland, Maine, United States
Trivia: Tony-nominated, Drama Desk award-winning actress Anna Kendrick got her start on the stage before segueing into film with roles in the Todd Graff musical comedy Camp and Spellbound director Jeffrey Blitz's post-Napoleon Dynamite teen misfit comedy Rocket Science. Cast in the latter as the love interest of a stuttering high-school student seeking to steady his voice by joining the debate team, Kendrick charmed viewers with her effervescent radiance before taking the lead as a teen desperately searching for her missing best friend in cinematographer-turned-director Nathan Hope's 2007 thriller Elsewhere. Later that same year, Kendrick could be seen opposite Ben Stiller and Jason Schwartzman in director Todd Louiso's arrested-development comedy The Marc Pease Experience. In 2008 she landed a recurring part in the highly successful Twilight series, but her real breakthrough came in 2009 with her Oscar-nominated turn opposite George Clooney in Up in the Air. In 2010 she appeared in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and a year later she earned strong reviews playing a psychiatrist counseling a young cancer victim in 50/50. In 2012 she was in the ensemble pregnancy comedy What to Expect When You're Expecting, lent her voice to the animated film ParaNorman, and scored a huge hit with the a capella comedy Pitch Perfect.
Roland Branford Gomez (Actor) .. Luis
Brandon Thane Wilson (Actor) .. Philip
David DeBoy (Actor) .. Ryerson, Frank
Susan Duvall (Actor)
Elisabeth Noone (Actor) .. Hazlet Coach
Judy Jean Berns (Actor) .. Townsend Prep Receptionist
Betsy Hogg (Actor) .. Harnish-Steinberg, Crystal
Jonah Hill (Actor) .. Junior Philosopher
Born: December 20, 1983
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Born and raised in Los Angeles, Jonah Hill first started to find success in show business as a cast member of the brilliant but canceled Judd Apatow series Undeclared. Like many of the actors who were fortunate to work for the successful writer/director/producer, Hill became a part of Apatow's extended stock company, going on to appear in a number of films including The 40-Year-Old Virgin, as a young man who really wants to buy some boots, and Knocked Up, as the buddy who suggested his friend's pregnant girlfriend get "something that rhymes with smushmortion." He also starred alongside his onetime roommate Justin Long in a variety of projects, including the college comedy Accepted. Hill re-teamed with Apatow and company for their second major effort of summer 2007, the Greg Mottola-directed, Seth Rogen-scripted comedy Superbad, but on that occasion, Hill scored his first lead. He starred as Seth, a slightly geeky high school senior desperate for sex and suffering from some fairly serious adolescent angst. The film rang in as a blockbuster and won critical raves across the board. At about the same time, Hill signed on for a much different screen assignment (and target audience), agreeing to provide one of the voices in the animated outing Horton Hears a Who (2008). He followed that up with a small but funny role in the heartbreak comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall as a starstruck hotel worker who really, really wants a visiting rock star to listen to his demo.He scored laughs in the Judd Apatow-directed Funny People, and worked again with Russell Brand in Get Him to the Greek. Hill shored up his indie cred by starring in the Duplass Brothers comedy Cyrus as a young man who is way too attached to his mother.2011 found Hill earning the best notices of his career in Moneyball, as the numbers-crunching Ivy Leaguer who helps Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) build the Oakland A's into a first-rate baseball team with seemingly second-rate players. His work in the movie brought him Best Supporting Actor nods from the Academy, BAFTA, the Golden Globes, and the Screen Actors Guild. Soon however, the actor was ready to get back to his comedic roots, pairing with Chaning Tatum for a satirical big-screen take on the 80's TV show 21 Jump Street, and following that up starring alongside Ben Stiller in The Watch.
Jane Beard (Actor) .. Fern Garrles
John Patrick Barry (Actor) .. Gym Teacher
Dan DeLuca (Actor) .. Stephen Douglas
Born: November 11, 1970
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Moved to Pisa, Italy, at the age of 9 months and lived there until he was 18.A former contracting officer for the Department of Defense.Studied acting at the Herbert Berghof Studio and the Stella Adler Studio of Acting.Is an independent filmmaker.Known for his role as Dr. David Parenti in The Wire.
Emily Ginnona (Actor) .. Honoria
Marilyn Yoblick (Actor) .. Plainsboro Lunch Lady
Virginia Frank (Actor) .. English Teacher
Lisbeth Bartlett (Actor) .. Juliet Hefner
Denis O'Hare (Actor) .. Doyle Hefner
Born: January 17, 1962
Birthplace: Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Trivia: A Tony award-winning stage performer who has also made his mark on screens both big and small, Denis O'Hare has appeared in such popular television series as Law & Order, and such critically acclaimed features as The Anniversary Party and 21 Grams.Initally known as a stage actor, the Kansas City native honed his craft at Northwestern University before jumping into the Chicago theater scene. Soon, O'Hare made the move to New York City to try his luck on Broadway. He proved a natural at musicals, and would quickly go on to earn accolades for performances in Assassins and Cabaret. He made minor headlines when he missed a performance of Sweet Charity: he and partner Hugo Redwood were inexplicably held by the TSA on terror charges while attempting to board a plane bound for New York (after attending his sister's wedding in Virginia). But O'Hare and co-star Christina Applegate both earned Drama Desk nominations for the play.On the big screen, the actor made strides with appearances in such films as River Red and Woody Allen's Sweet and Lowdown. Though O'Hare did display an impressive onscreen charisma, his stage roots would continue to serve him well in roles opposite Campbell Scott in Hamlet, Carol Burnett in the made-for-TV Once Upon a Mattress, and in the New York theater-world melodrama Heights. O'Hare won points with the indie-hipster crowd in the twentysomething hit Garden State (as a philosophical man living in a landlocked houseboat), as well as in Ryan Fleck's Oscar-nominated drama Half Nelson. A role in director Michael Winterbottom's political drama A Mighty Heart followed in 2007.He's appeared steadily in both critically lauded films and box office hits like Charlie Wilson's War, Michael Clayton, Milk, Baby Mama, and The Proposal. In 2011 he was cast as one of the main characters in the FX series American Horror Story. An avid artist and activist in his spare time, O'Hare began crafting Cornell Boxes for friends after reading about the curious art pieces in a William Gibson novel, and devotes much of his energy toward promoting alternative energy sources and gay rights, protesting the Iraq War and the War on Terror, and helping to feed and clothe the homeless.
Maury Ginsberg (Actor) .. Mr Lewinsky
Stephen Park (Actor) .. Judge Pete
Josh Kay (Actor) .. Lewis Garrles
Aaron Yoo (Actor) .. Heston
Born: May 12, 1979
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Born in Texas, actor Aaron Yoo attended the University of Pennsylvania and initially pursued a career in writing before a summer workshop in Shakespeare opened him up to the theretofore untapped challenge of drama. (Yoo later admitted that he unequivocally bombed in the said workshop, and that the difficulty of the experience compelled him to travel to New York and learn the acting craft.) The performer achieved his career breakthrough in 2007, with a plethora of supporting roles in A-listers that often cast him as best friends and/or emotional supports for the lead characters. That year alone, Yoo played the buddy of the lead character in the teen-oriented thriller Disturbia (2007), the hyperkinetic friend of a high-school debate team member in Rocket Science (2007), and a WWII-era Japanese teenager who must contend with extreme bigotry and discrimination when he and his family are unjustly thrown into an internment camp in Desmond Nakano's inspirational drama American Pastime (2007). In 2008, Yoo portrayed Choi, an Asian-American MIT student and member of a Las Vegas card-counting ring, in Robert Luketic's inspired-by-real-events thriller 21.
Margo Martindale (Actor) .. Coach Lumbly
Born: July 18, 1951
Birthplace: Jacksonville, Texas, United States
Trivia: While some may not recognize Margo Martindale's name, many recognize her face. An actress onscreen from the early '90s, Martindale's list of memorable roles is long, and the character actress found a strong niche playing mothers (Million Dollar Baby) grandmothers (Hannah Montana: The Movie), and generally maternal figures (Practical Magic). Martindale even parodied her own typecasting, playing the mother of the title character in the biopic spoof Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Martindale would continue to act at a furious pace for years to come, appearing in movies like Secretariat, and on shows like Justified and A Gifted Man.
Vincent Piazza (Actor) .. Earl Hefner
Born: May 05, 1976
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Queens, New York, native Vincent Piazza was a successful amateur hockey player at Villanova University before his athletic aspirations were iced by a recurring shoulder injury. Subsequently realizing that he had little choice but to resort back to his first love of acting, Piazza hit the boards hard and never looked back. He started out as a prolific New York stage actor before making the transition to film and television, honing his acting skills in productions of Baby Steps and A Match Made in Heaven. Appearances in Law & Order: Criminal Intent, The Sopranos, and Rescue Me found the rising star becoming a familiar face to television viewers, with additional roles in such independent films as Rocket Science, Goodbye Baby, and Apology showing great promise for a feature film career. He appeared in both Assassination of a High School President and Polish Bar.
Utkarsh Ambudkar (Actor) .. Tam
Born: December 08, 1983
Candace Scholz (Actor)
Reece Thompson (Actor) .. Hal Hafner
Born: November 22, 1988
Trivia: If Reece Thompson's appearances on such popular television shows as Tru Calling, The 4400, and Smallville didn't get him noticed by viewers, then his role as a stuttering teen who joins the debate team to win the heart of a high-school beauty in director Jeffrey Blitz's quirky comedy drama Rocket Science is sure to do the trick. A prolific television actor whose performances in such family-friendly shows as Zixx, Trollz, and Three Moons Over Milford served well to build him a healthy young fan base, Thompson was looking toward a fairly luminous future by the time he was cast in his first leading-man role. While the part of a stuttering teen seeking to impress a pretty classmate might not have been the most glamorous role a young actor could hope for, it did allow Thompson to prove that he had something more to offer the screen than just another pretty face. While Thompson had previously appeared in such features as Dreamcatcher and The Sandlot 2, this was his first headlining role, and he seemed more than up to the task.
Dionne Audain (Actor) .. Abraham Lincoln
Carol Florence (Actor) .. Connie Ryerson
Natasha Sattler (Actor) .. Plainsboro Debate Team Member
Jeanette Brox (Actor) .. Townsend Prep Bad Girl
Born: May 23, 1981

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