Breakthrough


01:05 am - 03:25 am, Tuesday, December 9 on FX Movie Channel HD (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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After her son drowns and is declared dead for almost an hour, a devastated mother begins praying for a miracle, and gets one when her son suddenly comes back to life. Grateful for this odds-defying miracle, her steadfast faith inspire those around her to continue to believe.

2019 English
Drama Fantasy Adaptation Other

Cast & Crew
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Chrissy Metz (Actor) .. Joyce Smith
Josh Lucas (Actor) .. Brian Smith
Mike Colter (Actor) .. Tommy Shine
Dennis Haysbert (Actor) .. Le docteur
Rebecca Staab (Actor) .. Cindy Reiger
Kristen Harris (Actor) .. Kay Quinn
Taylor Mosby (Actor) .. Chayla
Nikolas Dukic (Actor) .. Reiger
Callie Lane (Actor) .. Daughter
Stephanie Sy (Actor) .. ER Receptionist
Maddy Martin (Actor) .. Abby Sutterer
Lauren Cochrane (Actor) .. Nurse Wendy Hof
Kate Yacula (Actor) .. Assistant Maddy
Logan Creran (Actor) .. Luke Noble
Jason Wishnowski (Actor) .. Cop #1
Alicia Johnston (Actor) .. Mrs. Sutterer
Travis Bryant (Actor) .. Jonah
Jordan Kronis (Actor) .. Chad
Scott Johnson (Actor) .. Keith
Jay Koensgen (Actor) .. Recruit

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Did You Know..
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Marcel Ruiz (Actor)
Topher Grace (Actor)
Born: July 12, 1978
Birthplace: New York City, New York, United States
Trivia: Lanky, personable, and looking for all the world like Alan Alda's long-lost son, Topher Grace made an impressive film debut with his role in Traffic (2000), Steven Soderbergh's epic and widely acclaimed look at the American war on drugs. Grace received positive notices for his work in the film, which cast him as a cocky prep-school boy who turns his girlfriend (Erika Christensen) on to heroin and cocaine. The role marked a drastic departure from the young actor's regular job on the popular Fox sitcom That '70s Show, where he portrayed Eric Forman, a level-headed and predominantly wholesome high school student coming of age in "Me Decade" Wisconsin.A native New Yorker, Grace was born in the city on July 12, 1978. Raised in Connecticut and Massachusetts, he began acting in school plays and was a student at New Hampshire's Brewster Academy when his performance in a school production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum effectively secured him his first professional job. Among those to see the play were Bonnie and Terry Turner, parents of one of Grace's classmates and the would-be producers of That '70s Show. Impressed with the young actor's work in the play, they tapped him for the role of Eric Forman during his freshman year at the University of Southern California. Grace, who had studied acting at the Groundlings Improvisation School and the Neighborhood Playhouse, made his television debut in 1998, winning over both new fans and critical approval. His acclaimed work in Traffic two years later saw the actor's popularity further increase, acting as another testament to the beginnings of a promising career.While continuing to appear on That '70s Show, Grace remained selective of his film roles. Aside from showing up in a cameo as himself in Traffic director Steven Soderbergh's 2001 remake of Ocean's 11, he didn't appear in a film for three years. However, with his supporting turn in the Julia Roberts drama Mona Lisa Smile, it appeared Grace's film career was building steam.For his first big-screen starring role, Grace played opposite Kate Bosworth and Josh Duhamel in the 2004 love-triangle comedy Win a Date With Tad Hamilton!, which was mostly well received by critics and audiences. Later in 2004, the young actor could be seen in the ensemble film sophomore effort from Roger Dodger director Dylan Kidd, entitled P.S. Cast as a twentysomething student who appears to be the reincarnation of an older woman's deceased high-school sweetheart, Grace offered a sense of soulful gravity to the under-seen romantic fantasy before rounding out his breakthrough year with a powerful performance as an ambitious young executive whose sense of synergy sets the boardroom ablaze in In Good Company. In the short span of just one year, Grace had proven himself capable of believably playing both a lovelorn Piggly Wiggly manager who can't muster the courage to express his love to the woman of his dreams, and an overambitious white-collar powerhouse who discovers something called a soul after casually assuming the position coveted by an experienced ad man twice his age. Whereas most actors of his generation would have been happy doing teen comedies and cashing in on the success of That '70s Show, it was obvious that Grace was opting for quality over quantity in making his transition to the big screen. After wrapping up his impressive run on That '70s Show in 2006, Grace henceforth chose his roles selectively, speaking often about having little hunger for fame, but a big appetite for interesting, fun, or challenging projects. He would appear in a number of feature films over the coming years, ranging form big budge action adventure fare, like Spiderman 3, to lighthearted comedies like Take Me Home Tonight, to offbeat, independent projects, like The Giant Mechanical Man. In 2014, he had a supporting role in Christopher Nolan's sci-fi film Interstellar.
Sarah Constible (Actor)
Born: February 24, 1976
Chrissy Metz (Actor) .. Joyce Smith
Birthplace: Gainesville, Florida, United States
Trivia: Lived in Japan for 10 years as a child. Discovered while accompanying her sister to a local talent event in Gainesville. Moved from Florida to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career. Earned her breakout role as the recurring character Ima Wiggles on American Horror Story: Freak Show in 2014. Sings in a band called Chrissy and the Vapors.
Josh Lucas (Actor) .. Brian Smith
Born: June 20, 1971
Birthplace: Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Trivia: Parents were peace/anti-nuclear activists who moved frequently while he was young. As a result, he lived in 30 different places before he turned 13. His family did not have a TV until 1984, when they purchased one to watch the Olympics. Realized he wanted to become an actor in 1987 when he was mesmerized by Michael Douglas's Oscar-winning portrayal of Gordon Gekko in Wall Street. Made film debut in 1993's Alive. As an up-and-coming actor, he appeared in a number of off-Broadway shows in New York, including Terrence McNally's controversial drama Corpus Christi in 1998. Made his Broadway debut in 2005 in a revival of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie. Put on 43lbs. for the part of Texas Western coach Don Haskins in Glory Road (2006). In 2008, he appeared in an off-Broadway production of Fault Lines, a play directed by David Schwimmer. Portrayed a crime boss opposite James Franco in the drama William Vincent, an independent feature that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2010.
Mike Colter (Actor) .. Tommy Shine
Born: August 26, 1976
Birthplace: Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Was inspired to pursue an acting career when, as a youngster, he saw Denzel Washington in A Soldier's Story; 22 years later, he got to meet Washington. Appeared in the plays A Taste of Honey, Frankenstein and A Midsummer's Night Dream while at the University of South Carolina. Played boxer Big Willie Little in 2004's Million Dollar Baby.
Dennis Haysbert (Actor) .. Le docteur
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.
Rebecca Staab (Actor) .. Cindy Reiger
Born: July 27, 1961
Sam Trammell (Actor)
Born: May 15, 1971
Birthplace: New Orleans, LA
Trivia: Went to high school with Jennifer Garner, and the two later appeared in the 1996 made-for-TV movie Harvest of Fire. Studied philosophy and linguistics in college, but got hooked on acting during his last semester at Brown after a friend suggested he audition for a play, even though he had no previous experience. Moved to New York City after college in 1993, and his persistence paid off with a major part in a 1998 revival of Eugene O'Neill's Ah, Wilderness! The role earned him a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play, an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for Best Actor in a Play, a Theatre World Award and a Clarence Derwent Award for Most Promising Male. A scene from the first season of True Blood where his character runs naked through the woods was shot at Lake Bistineau in Louisiana, on land that used to be owned by a distant relative of Trammell's. His mother Betsy Trammell (née Foote) is a distant relative of deceased historian Shelby Foote. Became a father when girlfriend Missy Yager gave birth to twin boys on August 9, 2011.
Victor Zinck Jr. (Actor)
Lisa Durupt (Actor)
Stephanie Czajkowski (Actor)
Nancy Sorel (Actor)
Born: May 14, 1964
Isaac Kragten (Actor)
Born: May 16, 2002
Birthplace: Caledonia, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Got into the entertainment industry performing as a dancer in Canadian competitions, including the Toronto International Dance Competition.Got an agent after a judge at a dancing competition offered to help him get representation.In 2017, won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children's, Pre-School Children's or Family Viewing Program for his portrayal of Agent Otis in Odd Squad.In 2018, won World of Dance in Michigan alongside the dance group The Artillery.Best known for playing Agent Otis in Odd Squad.
Chuck Shamata (Actor)
Kristen Harris (Actor) .. Kay Quinn
Born: November 16, 1976
Taylor Mosby (Actor) .. Chayla
Nikolas Dukic (Actor) .. Reiger
Callie Lane (Actor) .. Daughter
Stephanie Sy (Actor) .. ER Receptionist
Maddy Martin (Actor) .. Abby Sutterer
Lauren Cochrane (Actor) .. Nurse Wendy Hof
Kate Yacula (Actor) .. Assistant Maddy
Logan Creran (Actor) .. Luke Noble
Jason Wishnowski (Actor) .. Cop #1
Alicia Johnston (Actor) .. Mrs. Sutterer
Alissa Skovbye (Actor)
Born: May 16, 2002
Travis Bryant (Actor) .. Jonah
Jordan Kronis (Actor) .. Chad
Scott Johnson (Actor) .. Keith
Jay Koensgen (Actor) .. Recruit

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