Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul


09:23 am - 10:55 am, Monday, November 24 on HBO Comedy (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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A young boy named Greg plots to use a family road trip to his great-grandmother's birthday party as a means to attend a video-game convention.

2017 English Stereo
Comedy Action/adventure Adaptation Family Sequel

Cast & Crew
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Jason Ian Drucker (Actor) .. Greg
Alicia Silverstone (Actor) .. Susan
Tom Everett Scott (Actor) .. Frank
Charlie Wright (Actor) .. Rodrick
Owen Asztalos (Actor) .. Rowley
Chris Coppola (Actor) .. Beardo
Joshua Hoover (Actor) .. Mac Digby
Elijah Marcano (Actor) .. Corny's Host
Wyatt Walters (Actor) .. Manny
Carlos Guerrero (Actor) .. Luis
Alexa Blair Robertson (Actor) .. Cute Girl #1
Courtney Lauren Cummings (Actor) .. Cute Girl #2
Beth Keener (Actor) .. Reporter
Emma Wetzel (Actor) .. Butter Vendor Girl
Tegan Jones (Actor) .. Party Guest
Cassidy Balkcom (Actor) .. Corney's Waitress
Mira Silverman (Actor) .. Brandi Beardo
Locklyn Black (Actor) .. Ball Pit Child
Jacinte Blankenship (Actor) .. Security Guard
Kimberli Lincoln (Actor) .. Mrs. Beardo
Kurt Yue (Actor) .. Random Guy
Bina Forbes (Actor) .. Corney's Parent
Robert Hendren (Actor) .. Motorcycle Cop
Madison Alsobrook (Actor) .. Expo Kid
Kenneth Jones (Actor) .. Mechanic
Simone Kiffany Jenkins (Actor) .. Passenger
Stephen Ruffin (Actor) .. Skinny Gamer
Richard Drucker (Actor) .. The Twisted Wizard
Arielle Dodson (Actor) .. Goth County Fair Patron
Alma Kent (Actor) .. Teen Bystander
Josh Hoover (Actor) .. Mac Digby
Danny Vinson (Actor) .. Hog Man
Neva Howell (Actor) .. Farmer Lady
Ricky Muse (Actor) .. Butter Vendor
Elizabeth Keener (Actor) .. TV Reporter
Mimi Gould (Actor) .. Meemaw
Sofia Bowers (Actor) .. Pigtails Girl
James Gill (Actor) .. Steampunk Giant

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Did You Know..
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Jason Ian Drucker (Actor) .. Greg
Born: September 20, 2005
Birthplace: Hollywood, Florida, United States
Trivia: Began his acting career at the age of 6 doing commercials. At age 7, booked his first television role. A celebrity ambassador for Free2Luv, a youth empowerment nonprofit organization. Plays baseball. Best known for his role as Tommy Miller in the Nickelodeon TV series Every Witch Way and Greg Heffley in the movie Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (2017).
Alicia Silverstone (Actor) .. Susan
Born: October 04, 1976
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Trivia: Hailed as the teen queen of the mid-'90s, Alicia Silverstone rapidly ascended the summit of idolism with the help of an infamous Aerosmith video and starring roles in the cult trash favorite The Crush, and Amy Heckerling's sleeper hit Clueless. Despite such a promising beginning to her career, however, the vivacious, green-eyed blonde subsequently weathered a series of professional set-backs, due to poor film choices, weight issues, and an industry increasingly congested with such similarly ebullient young starlets as Sarah Michelle Gellar and Jennifer Love Hewitt. By the end of the decade, Silverstone's future looked uncertain, although many observers noted that her youth and talent made her chances for a comeback entirely plausible.Born to English parents in San Francisco on October 4, 1976, Silverstone is the daughter of a real-estate agent and an airline stewardess. She began working as a child model at the age of six after her father sent several pictures of her in a bathing suit to a few agencies. Modeling work led to TV commercials, which in turn led to work on a number of TV series including an episode of The Wonder Years which cast her as Fred Savage's literal dream girl. At the age of 15, Silverstone landed her first starring role in The Crush (1993), a Fatal Attraction for the Noxema set in which she portrayed a young woman obsessed with an older man (Cary Elwes). Although the film was trashed by critics, it was a hit among its teenage target audience, and Silverstone -- who had become legally emancipated from her parents while making the film in order to work longer hours -- was feted at the 1994 MTV Movie Awards with trophies for Best Villain and Breakthrough Performance. Around the same time, she starred in the popular music video for Aerosmith's "Crazy." Her onscreen antics with Liv Tyler, daughter of Aerosmith frontman Steven, coupled with her vampish turn in The Crush virtually ensured Silverstone's status as Hollywood's latest embodiment of nubile, underage female sexuality.Silverstone's real break came with her starring role as the spoiled, meddlesome, but ultimately endearing Cher Horowitz in Amy Heckerling's Clueless (1995). A very loose and modern adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma, the film was a huge sleeper hit, and Silverstone was roundly praised for her effervescent performance. In the wake of the film's success, the actress signed a ten-million-dollar deal with Columbia that included a three-year first-look deal for her own company, First Kiss Productions. She also won the coveted role of Batgirl in Batman & Robin, something that allowed her to contemplate breaking out of the teen sexpot mode.Unfortunately, the actress was subsequently besieged with a number of problems, ranging from unending industry criticism of her weight to her first excursion as a producer, Excess Baggage (1997). The film, which also served as a starring vehicle for Silverstone, was a thoroughly misguided kidnapping comedy that failed to win favor with either audiences or critics. To add insult to injury, Silverstone's other major 1997 project, the long-awaited Batman & Robin, was one of the year's most expensive critical and commercial flops.After a nearly two-year absence from the screen, Silverstone resurfaced in 1999 with Blast from the Past. A likable romantic comedy that cast her as a cynical Valley girl opposite Brendan Fraser, the film enjoyed modest success. Silverstone followed it with a starring role as the French princess in Kenneth Branagh's much-anticipated musical adaptation of Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost (2000), which saw the actress interpreting the Bard and Irving Berlin alongside the likes of Branagh, Nathan Lane, Matthew Lillard, and Alessandro Nivola.In 2001, Silverstone played an American rocker in England for the straight-to-video Rock My World (aka Global Heresay), which, despite providing little more than a blip on her resumé, gave her the opportunity to work with the iconic Peter O'Toole. After serving as executive producer for the animated television series Braceface, Silverstone went on to star in NBC's 2003 sketch comedy Miss Match, which featured the young actress as a divorced lawyer cum matchmaker whose good intentions were not necessarily met with equally positive results. In the same year, she starred opposite Rachael Leigh Cook in Scorched; this time playing a disgruntled bank teller. Silverstone played a role in Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed alongside fellow twentysomethings Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. in the summer of 2004. A subsequent trip to the salon in Beautyshop found Silverstone continuing to keep audiences in stitches, and in 2006 she would join Ewan McGregor, Bill Nighy, Missi Pyle, and Alex Pettyfer in bringing author Anthony Horowitz's adolescent daredevil to the screen in the family-oriented action adventure Stormbreaker. She reteamed with Clueless director Amy Heckerling for the vampire comedy Vamps.
Tom Everett Scott (Actor) .. Frank
Born: September 07, 1970
Birthplace: Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Tall, lanky, and possessing one of the most affable grins in Hollywood, Tom Everett Scott is often considered a younger version of Tom Hanks, his director in That Thing You Do!. Ironically, this resemblance almost cost him his part in the film; after seeing Scott's audition tape, Hanks didn't want to hire him because of the resemblance, but the intervention of his wife, Rita Wilson, who saw the tape and thought Scott was "cute," saved the day and landed the young actor his breakthrough role.Scott was born September 7, 1970 in Brockton, Massachusetts. The third of four children, Scott was raised in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts by a civil engineer father and an insurance saleswoman mother. While a sophomore communications major at Syracuse University, he discovered his love of theatre and changed his major to drama. After graduation, he moved to New York City, did an obligatory stint as a waiter, and formed a theatre company, '"aTheaterco," with three friends. Scott toiled away in obscurity until 1993 when he got his first role, on the TV sitcom Grace Under Fire. He auditioned for That Thing You Do! and landed the leading role of Guy, a wide-eyed drummer for the one-hit-wonders the Wonders. The role brought Scott previously unheard-of opportunities, including the starring role in his next film, 1997's An American Werewolf in Paris, which co-starred Julie Delpy. 1998 proved to be a busy year for Scott, who was seen in three very different films, the most notable being One True Thing, in which he played Meryl Streep's son. Scott also had a turn in the independent drama River Red and the college comedy Dead Man on Campus. In 1999, Scott played a significant part in the romantic comedy The Love Letter, in which he co-starred with Tom Selleck, Kate Capshaw, and Ellen DeGeneres.
Charlie Wright (Actor) .. Rodrick
Owen Asztalos (Actor) .. Rowley
Chris Coppola (Actor) .. Beardo
Joshua Hoover (Actor) .. Mac Digby
Elijah Marcano (Actor) .. Corny's Host
Wyatt Walters (Actor) .. Manny
Carlos Guerrero (Actor) .. Luis
Alexa Blair Robertson (Actor) .. Cute Girl #1
Courtney Lauren Cummings (Actor) .. Cute Girl #2
Beth Keener (Actor) .. Reporter
Emma Wetzel (Actor) .. Butter Vendor Girl
Tegan Jones (Actor) .. Party Guest
Cassidy Balkcom (Actor) .. Corney's Waitress
Mira Silverman (Actor) .. Brandi Beardo
Locklyn Black (Actor) .. Ball Pit Child
Jacinte Blankenship (Actor) .. Security Guard
Kimberli Lincoln (Actor) .. Mrs. Beardo
Kurt Yue (Actor) .. Random Guy
Bina Forbes (Actor) .. Corney's Parent
Robert Hendren (Actor) .. Motorcycle Cop
Madison Alsobrook (Actor) .. Expo Kid
Kenneth Jones (Actor) .. Mechanic
Simone Kiffany Jenkins (Actor) .. Passenger
Stephen Ruffin (Actor) .. Skinny Gamer
Richard Drucker (Actor) .. The Twisted Wizard
Arielle Dodson (Actor) .. Goth County Fair Patron
Alma Kent (Actor) .. Teen Bystander
Juan Gaspard (Actor)
Bryan Newton (Actor)
Josh Hoover (Actor) .. Mac Digby
Danny Vinson (Actor) .. Hog Man
Born: May 06, 1954
Neva Howell (Actor) .. Farmer Lady
Ricky Muse (Actor) .. Butter Vendor
Elizabeth Keener (Actor) .. TV Reporter
Born: December 01, 1966
Mimi Gould (Actor) .. Meemaw
Sofia Bowers (Actor) .. Pigtails Girl
Tom Everett (Actor)
Born: October 21, 1948
James Gill (Actor) .. Steampunk Giant

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