Think Like a Man Too


06:17 am - 08:05 am, Sunday, January 25 on STARZ ENCORE Black HD (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Old friends reunite for a Las Vegas wedding that quickly goes off the rails.

2014 English Stereo
Comedy Romance Dating Sequel Other

Cast & Crew
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Kevin Hart (Actor) .. Cedric
Gabrielle Union (Actor) .. Kristen
Adam Brody (Actor) .. Isaac
Michael Ealy (Actor) .. Dominic
Jerry Ferrara (Actor) .. Jeremy
Meagan Good (Actor) .. Mya
Regina Hall (Actor) .. Candace
Taraji P. Henson (Actor) .. Lauren
Jenifer Lewis (Actor) .. Loretta
Dennis Haysbert (Actor) .. Uncle Eddie
Romany Malco (Actor) .. Zeke
Gary Owen (Actor) .. Bennett
Wendi Mclendon-covey (Actor) .. Tish
David Walton (Actor) .. Terrell
La La Anthony (Actor) .. Sonia
Jim Piddock (Actor) .. Declan
Wendy Williams (Actor) .. Gail
Winnie Luenell (Actor) .. Aunt
Caleel Harris (Actor) .. Duke
Chelsea Dawn (Actor) .. Girl In Pool
Ernestine Johnson (Actor) .. Pool Waitress
George Wallace (Actor) .. Randy The Dealer
Ray Proscia (Actor) .. Marcel
William Packer (Actor) .. JP The Driver
Janina Gavankar (Actor) .. Vanessa
Malea Rose (Actor) .. Waitress
Nicholas Guilak (Actor) .. Chef Cotillard
Pedro Miguel Arce (Actor) .. Tui Tui Pedro
Terrell Carter (Actor) .. Strip Club MC
Chasty Ballesteros (Actor) .. Leikula
Jason Suhrke (Actor) .. Valet
Morann Peri (Actor) .. Brazilian
Jeff Corbett (Actor) .. Reverend
Corey Holcomb (Actor) .. Marty The One Man Party
Paul Campanella (Actor) .. Jail Guard
Charles Goldsmith (Actor) .. Huge Hulking Guy
Courtney Michelle Enea (Actor) .. Nefertiti
Jordan Bondurant (Actor) .. Bellman
Floyd Mayweather Jr. (Actor) .. Himself
Coco Austin (Actor) .. Coco
Sheila Joy Burford (Actor) .. Burlesque Dancer
Teresa McAuliffe (Actor) .. Burlesque Dancer
Kristel Nichols (Actor) .. Burlesque Dancer
Brian Ventimiglia (Actor) .. Sexy Santa Stripper
Roni Meron (Actor) .. Woman Usher
Kastika Xhurka (Actor) .. Roulette Dealer
Brenda Vivian (Actor) .. Sofia
Drake (Actor) .. Himself
Ndamukong Suh (Actor) .. Guy #1
Steven R. Jackson (Actor) .. Guy #2
Steve Terada (Actor) .. Bartender
Ronald DeVoe (Actor) .. Himself
J.T. Jackson (Actor) .. Promoter
Jason Sarcinelli (Actor) .. Power Packer
Rick Rockne (Actor) .. Casino Manager
Denny Ogden (Actor) .. Hustler Club Manager
Dan Rossi (Actor) .. Sous Chef
Angela Elayne Gibbs (Actor) .. Adele
Luenell (Actor) .. Aunt Winnie
Fonzworth Bentley (Actor) .. Jackson
Karen E. Wright (Actor) .. Elevator Mom
Cheryl Hines (Actor) .. Andrea
Terrence J (Actor) .. Michael

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Did You Know..
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Kevin Hart (Actor) .. Cedric
Born: July 06, 1979
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: After cutting his teeth on the stand-up comedy circuit on the East Coast, comic Kevin Hart got his big break when he was cast in the Judd Apatow series Undeclared in 2000. The then 21 year old had grown up using his sense of humor to help his family cope with issues like his father's drug addiction and incarceration, and eventually learning to thrive in the stand-up scene helped give Hart the tenacity to make it on a national scale, both on stage and on screen. Hart would headline several successful national stand-up tours over the coming years, in addition to his successful movie career, which would find him appearing in a host of films like Soul Plane, Fool's Gold, The Five Year Engagement, This is the End. In 2014, he had a trio of hits, Ride Along, About Last Night and Think Like a Man Too. His success continued into the following years, headlining The Wedding Ringer and Get Hard in 2015, and Ride Along 2 and a stand-up film, What Now? in 2016.
Gabrielle Union (Actor) .. Kristen
Born: October 29, 1972
Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Trivia: Gabrielle Union had planned on attending law school, but began acting after the modeling agency she interned with as a college junior asked to represent her. She then won a series of small roles in television and film, including Love and Basketball, 10 Things I Hate About You (both 1999), and a part on the short-lived series City of Angels (2000). But her career really took off after her breakthrough portrayal of a sassy cheerleading captain from Compton in the late-summer surprise hit Bring It On (2000).It's ironic that cheerleading would be the activity that helped launch Union's star. The Omaha, NE, native was born October 29, 1973, and spent much of her youth playing sports, from soccer to basketball to track. She attended high school in Nebraska, where she was an all-star point guard, and, after graduating, moved to Los Angeles to attend school at U.C.L.A.After graduating with honors, Union chose to forego law school, stay in L.A., and concentrate on her acting career, which took off after her sparring with cheerleading rival Kirsten Dunst in Bring It On. After that film's release, Union won a substantial role in The Brothers and was slated to appear with an all-star cast in Welcome to Collinwood, as well as in Oscar-winner Stephen Gaghan's directorial debut Abandon. Her future film line up looking ever more impressive, Union took her biggest role to date as the acerbic titular character in the comedy Deliver Us from Eva, and continue to perform in films including Cradle 2 the Grave and Bad Boys II.In 2012, Union took on a supporting role in the comedy Think Like a Man, an adaptation of author and comedian Steve Harvey's self-help book of the same name.
Adam Brody (Actor) .. Isaac
Born: December 15, 1979
Birthplace: San Diego, California, United States
Trivia: Upon realizing that his parents would never accept the fact that their son wanted to pursue a career in acting, Adam Brody did exactly what any red-blooded, determined American teen would do in order to achieve his dream -- he lied to them. Thankfully for Brody, his gamble at fame was a success, and following a noteworthy feature debut in the made-for-television movie Growing Up Brady, the talented young star would go on to land roles in such high-profile releases as American Pie 2 and The Ring. Knowing that he had what it took to launch a successful film and television career -- but unable to convince his parents of his certainty -- the San Diego native eventually persuaded his mother and father to allow him to remain on the West Coast following his high-school graduation and attend college in Los Angeles. Of course, Brody's higher education was merely a guise for his true plans, and in lieu of enrolling in classes, the deceptive aspiring thespian instead opted to hire an acting coach and a personal manager in preparation for hitting the audition circuit. Soon chosen to portray Brady Bunch actor Barry Williams for the screen adaptation of his revealing memoir Growing Up Brady, Brody was on his way to stardom. The millennial turnover proved an incredibly fruitful period for the young actor's blossoming career, with a series of small-screen appearances in such popular television series as Once and Again, Grounded for Life, and Judging Amy offering notable exposure before Brody joined the cast of the hit MTV series Undressed. After a brief appearance in American Pie 2, Brody returned to the small screen and MTV for the short-lived cult series The Sausage Factory in 2001. Following a doomed appearance in The Ring, Brody once again returned to television for a lead role on the popular Fox drama The O.C. At this point, it was obvious to all who had followed his career that Brody was more than just another pretty face, with roles in the carefree skateboard comedy Grind and the affecting family drama Missing Brendan serving to highlight his remarkable versatility before the cameras. In 2005, Brody could be seen opposite Hollywood heavies Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in Go director Doug Liman's action thriller Mr. and Mrs. Smith.He continued to work, often in indie comedies like The Ten and Smiley Face. In 2007 he had the lead in Jon Kasdan's In the Land of Women opposite such female heavyweights as Meg Ryan, Kirsten Stewart, and Olympia Dukakis. He appeared in the Diablo Cody-scripted horror film Jennifer's Body, and in the Kevin Smith action comedy Cop Out. He was well-used by director Whit Stillman in his college campus comedy Damsels in Distress in 2011, and the next year he played in the bittersweet comedy Seeking a Friend for the End of the World. 2013 saw Brody cast as porn legend Harry Reems in the biopic Lovelace. That same year he had a recurring role on the TV series House of Lies, and he played the gay best friend to the main character in the romantic comedy Baggage Claim. Brody had a small role in Think Like a Man Too (2014) and had a memorable guest spot on New Girl.
Michael Ealy (Actor) .. Dominic
Born: August 03, 1973
Birthplace: Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Trivia: A native of Silver Spring, MD, suave and clean-cut actor Michael Ealy appeared on-camera from the late '90s. He began on the small screen, with guest appearances on network programs including Law & Order and ER, but scored his breakout role with a much-favored turn as Ricky Nash, a convict-in-the-running with several past charges against him, in the predominantly African American ensemble comedies Barbershop (2002) and Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004). The billing in these projects was somewhat prescient: Ealy continued to take challenging and unique supporting roles and gradually worked his way up the Hollywood ladder, openly declaring himself in no hurry to become a top-billed star. Additional projects included the action sagas 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) and S.W.A.T. (2003) and the psychological thriller November (2003), but Ealy netted much greater acclaim -- and flexed some impressive dramatic muscle -- with his portrayal of Teacake in the Oprah Winfrey-produced telemovie Their Eyes Were Watching God (2005). He then landed the incredibly demanding and edgy lead role of Darwyn Al-Sayeed, a terrorist plotting an attack on the United States, in the Showtime original miniseries Sleeper Cell (2005). In 2008, Ealy starred opposite Will Smith and Rosario Dawson in the earnest suicide drama Seven Pounds, directed by Gabriele Muccino (The Pursuit of Happyness). Ealy took on a leading role as a Bishop hiding in a small Italian village that opposes the Nazi cause in Spike Lee's acclaimed war drama Miracle at St. Anna (2008), and co-starred with Julianna Margulies and Michael J. Fox in the CBS television series The Good Wife the following year. In 2010 he played a supporting role in the crime thriller Takers, and starred in the romantic comedy Think Like a Man in 2010.
Jerry Ferrara (Actor) .. Jeremy
Born: November 25, 1979
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Inspired by a teacher to pursue a career in acting while studying theater in college. Made his professional acting debut in 2000 on an episode of The King of Queens. Has used the alias Zack Morris while staying at hotels because Saved by the Bell was his favorite TV show while growing up. Has considered himself less outgoing and less outspoken than Turtle, his character on Entourage. Was the best man at the 2006 Las Vegas wedding of his Entourage costar Kevin Dillon. Co-owner of the Los Angeles deli Fat Sal's, which opened in 2010. Hobbies include golfing and playing video games; is a self-described homebody who doesn't do a lot of clubbing. Is not an avid traveler because he doesn't enjoy flying. Is a huge sports fan who dreamed of being a sports analyst before turning to acting.
Meagan Good (Actor) .. Mya
Born: August 08, 1981
Birthplace: Panorama City, California, United States
Trivia: Meagan Good started acting onscreen in the late '90s, and has worked in a wide array of genres. Her first major film role was in Kasi Lemmons' gently observed, well-received ensemble drama Eve's Bayou (1997). Good followed it up with such projects as the romantic comedy Deliver Us From Eva (2002), the teen dance film You Got Served (2004), and the post-noir mystery Brick (2005). In 2007, Good signed for a supporting role in the Mike Myers comedy The Love Guru (2008). Though that film was an infamous turkey, she continued to find work in projects such as 35 & Ticking (which she co-produced), Jumping the Broom, and the sleeper box office hit Think Like a Man, as well as the drama The Obama Effect.
Regina Hall (Actor) .. Candace
Born: December 12, 1970
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Staking claim on her fame with her role in the comedy-horror spoof Scary Movie, Regina Hall has frequented the big screen in roles that far from betrayed her age. Born in 1971 in Washington, D.C., Hall earned a degree in journalism from N.Y.U. before embarking on a film career. In 1997, she began appearing in commercials at age 26, and then made the giant leap into movies. Her recurring role in Scary Movie and the sequel Scary Movie 2 exhibited the 30-year-old's ability to maintain her youthful appearance, as she portrayed the high-school-aged Brenda Meeks. Hall's first film role had come in 1999 with a small role in Malcolm D. Lee's drama The Best Man. The following year, she made several film appearances, including her starring role in Scary Movie. In addition, she played small parts in two films directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, the drama Love and Basketball, and the TV movie Disappearing Acts, featuring Sanaa Lathan and Wesley Snipes. In 2001, Hall's list of credits grew to include her first television role, as Corretta Lipp on the prime-time drama Ally McBeal, which was a recurring role for several episodes. Also that year, Scary Movie 2 was released, in addition to the Mandel Holland comedy The Other Brother, featuring Hall as Vicki. One year later, she starred in the action-drama Paid in Full, directed by Charles Stone III. She reprised her role as Brenda Meeks yet again for Scary Movie 3 (2003) and Scary Movie 4 (2006), and played a supporting role in the 2009 crime thriller Law Abiding Citizen. The following year she had some success for her supporting role in Neil LaBute's remake of Frank Oz's black comedy Death at a Funeral, in which she co-starred with Danny Glover, Peter Dinklage, and Martin Lawrence, among others. She co-starred with Kevin Hart and Michael Ealy in Think Like a Man (2012), which was adapted from Steve Harvey's non-fiction self-improvement book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man.
Taraji P. Henson (Actor) .. Lauren
Born: September 11, 1970
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Washington, D.C., native Taraji P. Henson didn't always know that her smoldering charisma and beautiful face would make her a professional actress. On the contrary, she originally studied electrical engineering when she enrolled at North Carolina Agric & Tech. She later transferred to Howard University, where she attended classes while working as a secretary at the Pentagon, and as a singer and dancer aboard a cruise ship. She eventually changed her academic focus to theater and graduated in 1995. Henson's career began with appearances on Homicide: Life on the Street and ER, but it really took off when she was cast in a major supporting role in 2001's Baby Boy and 2004's Hustle & Flow, in which she also showcased her vocal talents, singing on the track "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" for the movie's soundtrack, which took home the Best Song Oscar that year. Henson later moved on to take major roles in Smokin' Aces and Talk to Me. Henson made the most of her work as the mother of the backward-aging man in David Fincher's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and her performance garnered Best Supporting Actress nominations from both the Screen Actors Guild, and the Academy. She became an in-demand character actress after that success and appeared in a series of films including Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys, the remake of The Karate Kid, Date Night, and Larry Crowne. In 2012, she was part of the ensemble in the hit comedy Think Like a Man, and later reprised her role in the sequel, Think Like a Man Too. Henson returned to television on the CBS crime drama Person of Interest, playing an NYPD detective. Her character was dramatically killed off in the third season, with Henson claiming she wanted to focus on her film career. However, she quickly took a role on the FOX musical drama Empire, playing breakout character Cookie Lyon.
Jenifer Lewis (Actor) .. Loretta
Born: January 25, 1957
Birthplace: Kinloch, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Best known for playing unapologetically mature, assertive, and intelligent adult women, African-American supporting actress Jenifer Lewis originally launched her career as a vocalist, singing in a church choir in Kinloch, MO. Lewis' passion (and gift) for singing carried her to the Great White Way, where she appeared in a number of sell-out Broadway musicals -- including Ain't Misbehavin' and Dreamgirls. She subsequently migrated to the West Coast for a string of appearances in TV programs such as Roc, A Different World, Murphy Brown, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, Touched by an Angel, and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and graduated to features in 1992. The films in which Lewis has appeared run the gamut of quality, from outstanding (What's Love Got to Do With It?, 1993) to satisfactory (Sister Act, 1992; The Preacher's Wife, 1996) to downright abominable (Frozen Assets, 1992); many, however, demonstrated her fine gifts. More recently, Lewis attained some much-deserved recognition (and ascended to higher than usual billing) with her multi-season portrayal of Lana Hawkins in the prime-time medical drama Strong Medicine (2000).
Dennis Haysbert (Actor) .. Uncle Eddie
Born: June 02, 1954
Birthplace: San Mateo, California, United States
Trivia: African American actor Dennis Haysbert first appeared on the TV scene as "Stuff" Wade on the weekly actioner Code Red (1981). Haysbert went on to play such TV-series roles as Cletus Maxwell in Off the Rack (1985) and Coach Duane Johnson in Just the Ten of Us (1988-89). He was also featured as Cherokee Jack in the 1993 miniseries Return to Lonesome Dove. Dennis Haysbert's best-loved film assignment was as voodoo-worshipping ballplayer Pedro Cerrano in the two Major League movies.
Romany Malco (Actor) .. Zeke
Born: November 18, 1968
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: The multi-talented Romany Malco's first break in the entertainment industry came when his rap group, College Boyz, had a hit song titled "Victim of the Ghetto." With the encouragement of the multi-faceted John Leguizamo, Malco tried his hand at acting. In a relatively short period of time, he scored a main role on Level 9, and landed the title role in the made-for-TV biopic Too Legit: The MC Hammer Story. He reached a much wider audience as Jay, one of the co-workers/friends of The 40-Year-Old Virgin. His supporting role as Conrad Shepard on Showtime's satirical sitcom Weeds earned him more strong notices. He continued working in comedy with a supporting turn in Baby Mama starring former Saturday Night Live anchorwomen Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. He would also continue to find success on the small screen, with shows like No Ordinary Family and The Good Wife.
Gary Owen (Actor) .. Bennett
Wendi Mclendon-covey (Actor) .. Tish
Born: October 10, 1969
Birthplace: Bellflower, California, United States
Trivia: Best known for her role as Deputy Clementine Johnson on the series Reno 911! between 2003 and 2009, actress and comedian Wendi McLendon-Covey has also garnered fans as a member of the popular Groundlings improv troupe. Following her run on Reno 911!, McLendon-Covey began making more appearances on the big screen, in films like 2010's Public Relations and 2011's Bridesmaids -- the later of which found the emergnig actress scoring her biggest mainstream hit to date. Meanwhile, the former Reno 911! star could once again be seen on the small screen thanks to a recurring role on the hit sitcom The Rules of Engagement.
David Walton (Actor) .. Terrell
Born: October 27, 1978
Birthplace: Brookline, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Trained at the British American Drama Academy in London and The Actors Center in New York City. Made his on-screen debut in the short Fighting Still Life (2002). Appeared in the off-Broadway production of One Day on Wall Street in 2002. Was married at the historic Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Miami in 2011. Celebrity guests included Katherine Heigl and Ali Larter. Plays a variety of sports, including golf, tennis and hockey, and also enjoys playing the board game backgammon.
La La Anthony (Actor) .. Sonia
Born: June 25, 1980
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Entered the entertainment industry at the age of 16 while working at an Atlanta radio station, with a pre-fame Chris "Ludacris" Bridges. Founded the production company Krossover Productions, which produced the critically-acclaimed documentary Tyson in 2008. Performed in the off-Broadway production of Love, Loss and What I Wore in 2011. In 2012, was named in Maxim magazine's Hot 100 list. Is the designer of her own fashion line, 5th & Mercer. Published her first book in 2014, The Love Playbook: Rules for Love, Sex, and Happiness, which became a number 1 New York Times Bestseller.
Jim Piddock (Actor) .. Declan
Born: April 08, 1956
Birthplace: Rochester, Kent, England
Trivia: Grandfather Harry Piddock had a music-hall act with Charles and Sydney Chaplin, before Charles left for the U.S. Was in the original Broadway production of Noises Off (1983). Created, produced and wrote the BBC series Too Much Sun. Has appeared in a number of Christopher Guest comedies, including Best in Show (2000), A Mighty Wind (2003) and For Your Consideration (2006), and teamed with Guest to create and star in the cable comedy Family Tree. Provides a faux commentary extra in the director's cut of Joel and Ethan Coen's Blood Simple.
Wendy Williams (Actor) .. Gail
Born: July 18, 1964
Birthplace: Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: A native of New Jersey, talk show maven Wendy Williams (not to be confused with the Plasmatics singer of the same name) grew up in a conservative, middle-class African American family. She made her name not on television but on East Coast radio, touting a brash, brazen form of celebrity-oriented gossip that hinged on by-the-throat comments, branded her as a "shock jock," and drew more than one legal threat from A-listers (in the most widely reported incident, Williams got into a lengthy brouhaha on the air with controversial diva Whitney Houston that quickly turned foul and nasty). Williams spent nearly two decades on the air in this format and shuffled back and forth between New York and Philadelphia-based stations, including Manhattan's Hot 97 and Philly's Power 99, then in 2003 made the leap to television with VH1's similarly themed celebrity gossip talk program Wendy Williams Is on Fire (2003). In 2008, a follow-up talk program debuted on Fox, the Los Angeles-based Wendy Williams Show. In addition to her television hosting duties, Williams has also written several books, including the New York Times best sellers Wendy's Got the Heat: The Queen of Radio Bares All and The Wendy Williams Experience: Queen of Radio, as well as the Ritz Harper series of novels.
Winnie Luenell (Actor) .. Aunt
Caleel Harris (Actor) .. Duke
Born: April 19, 2003
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Son of African American parents.At age 4, started acting after watching his brother on Grey's Anatomy.Landed a commercial for Imagination Movers on his first audition.Was home-schooled.Played the voice of Clyde in The Loud House for the first two seasons and was later replaced by Andre Robinson.
Chelsea Dawn (Actor) .. Girl In Pool
Ernestine Johnson (Actor) .. Pool Waitress
George Wallace (Actor) .. Randy The Dealer
Born: June 04, 1895
Died: October 19, 1960
Trivia: Supporting actor in Australian comedies of the '30.
Ray Proscia (Actor) .. Marcel
William Packer (Actor) .. JP The Driver
Born: April 11, 1974
Birthplace: St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
Trivia: Got his first taste of producing when he helped his Alpha Phi Alpha brother and friend Rob Hardy secure funding for his independent film. Founded the production company Rainforest Films with Rob Hardy, brokering deals with Blockbuster to release their independent productions. Named one of 10 Producers To Watch by Variety in 2007. Proposed to second wife Heather Hayslett on stage in front of 40,000 audience members at the 2013 Essence Music Festival. Founded Will Packer Productions in 2013 and moved its headquarters onto the Universal Pictures lot after brokering a 3-year first-look deal with the studio. Included on Ebony's Power 100 list in 2014.
Janina Gavankar (Actor) .. Vanessa
Born: November 29, 1983
Birthplace: Joliet, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Is of Dutch and Indian descent. Trained as a vocalist, pianist and percussionist. Was a member of the band Endera. Had her breakout role playing Papi in the Showtime drama series The L Word. Appeared in the music video for "Wish I Could" by Russian artist Ella Leya. After a lead role on ABC's supernatural series The Gates (2010), she joined the cast of HBO's True Blood as shapeshifter Luna in 2011.
Malea Rose (Actor) .. Waitress
Nicholas Guilak (Actor) .. Chef Cotillard
Born: August 23, 1970
Pedro Miguel Arce (Actor) .. Tui Tui Pedro
Terrell Carter (Actor) .. Strip Club MC
Chasty Ballesteros (Actor) .. Leikula
Born: January 03, 1981
Jason Suhrke (Actor) .. Valet
Morann Peri (Actor) .. Brazilian
Jeff Corbett (Actor) .. Reverend
Corey Holcomb (Actor) .. Marty The One Man Party
Born: September 14, 1968
Paul Campanella (Actor) .. Jail Guard
Charles Goldsmith (Actor) .. Huge Hulking Guy
Courtney Michelle Enea (Actor) .. Nefertiti
Jordan Bondurant (Actor) .. Bellman
Floyd Mayweather Jr. (Actor) .. Himself
Born: February 24, 1977
Birthplace: Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Jestingly nicknamed "pretty boy," champion pugilist Floyd Mayweather chalked up one of the most astounding track records in boxing history when he netted 38 straight back-to-back victories (with no losses and 24 KO's). Mayweather won the title of Welterweight Champion of the World after gleaning six world championships in five different weight rankings. He achieved recognition in a much different arena in the fall of 2007, when ABC tapped him as a celebrity dancer in the fifth season of its competitive reality program Dancing with the Stars. On that series, Mayweather danced opposite Karina Smirnoff. In 2012 he served two months in jail stemming from a domestic assault.
Coco Austin (Actor) .. Coco
Sheila Joy Burford (Actor) .. Burlesque Dancer
Teresa McAuliffe (Actor) .. Burlesque Dancer
Kristel Nichols (Actor) .. Burlesque Dancer
Brian Ventimiglia (Actor) .. Sexy Santa Stripper
Roni Meron (Actor) .. Woman Usher
Kastika Xhurka (Actor) .. Roulette Dealer
Brenda Vivian (Actor) .. Sofia
Drake (Actor) .. Himself
Born: October 24, 1986
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Raised in Toronto by his Canadian-born mother after his parents' divorce when he was 5; spent summers in Memphis with his father, an American. Is the son of musician Dennis Graham, who wrote for Al Green and performed with artists including Jerry Lee Lewis. Played paralyzed basketball star Jimmy Brooks on Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001-09). Released three successful mixtapes and the seven-track EP So Far Gone (Rap Recording of the Year at the 2010 Juno Awards) before putting out his first official album, Thank Me Later. Landed 10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 from 2009 to '10, led by Top-10s "Best I Ever Had,""Find Your Love" and "Forever." Named Best New Artist at Canada's 2010 Juno Awards and was nominated for four awards at the 2011 Grammys, including Best New Artist and Best Rap Album. Enjoys basketball and had LeBron James host his So Far Gone release party in 2009.
Ndamukong Suh (Actor) .. Guy #1
Steven R. Jackson (Actor) .. Guy #2
Steve Terada (Actor) .. Bartender
Ronald DeVoe (Actor) .. Himself
Born: November 17, 1967
J.T. Jackson (Actor) .. Promoter
Jason Sarcinelli (Actor) .. Power Packer
Rick Rockne (Actor) .. Casino Manager
Denny Ogden (Actor) .. Hustler Club Manager
Dan Rossi (Actor) .. Sous Chef
Angela Elayne Gibbs (Actor) .. Adele
Luenell (Actor) .. Aunt Winnie
Born: March 12, 1959
Fonzworth Bentley (Actor) .. Jackson
Karen E. Wright (Actor) .. Elevator Mom
Cheryl Hines (Actor) .. Andrea
Born: September 21, 1965
Birthplace: Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Trivia: A talented performer of stage and screen whose quick, on-the-fly wit made her the perfect candidate for a role on Seinfeld co-creator Larry David's popular HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm, actress Cheryl Hines found her comic footing as a member of the famed Groundlings troupe before making the leap to the screen in the mid- to late '90s. Though the Florida native would study theater, radio, and television at Florida State University, a move to Los Angeles found her discovering a natural talent for improvisational theater. In the following years, Hines would refine her comic skills while gaining exposure on such popular television series as Suddenly Susan, The Wayans Bros., and Friends, though it would be her Emmy-nominated performance as hapless comic Larry David's wife on Curb Your Enthusiasm that truly made her a recognizable face on the small screen. Hines has also made numerous apperances in film as well, including movies like Along Came Polly, Labor Pains, and The Ugly Truth. In 2011, she returned to the small screen in ABC's quirky Suburgatory, playing glammed-up suburban wife Dallas Royce for three seasons.
Terrence J (Actor) .. Michael
Born: April 21, 1982
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Worked as a DJ at a local soul radio station during high school and at his campus radio station while attending college at North Carolina A&T State University. Was president of the Student Government Association during college. Flew from Florida to New York to audition for 106 & Park then drove a car to Atlanta to audition again the next day after feeling disappointed with his first performance. Wrote The Wealth of My Mother's Wisdom: The Lessons That Made My Life Rich, which was published in 2013. Moderated the 2015 Champions of Change panel at the White House, an event to promote college completion at historically black colleges. Is co-founder of Jenkins Entertainment Group, a hosting and consulting company. Was a Centennial Ambassador for the National Park Service's Find Your Park campaign in honor of the 100th anniversary. Is a passionate philanthropist, having been a mentor for Steve Harvey's Disney Dreamers Academy, a spokesperson for Ronald McDonald's House Charities Future Achievers Scholarship Campaign and a supporter of the Boys and Girls Club of Newark, New Jersey.