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TRAILER (VOSTFR) ABOUT THE CAST & FILMMAKERS: JOY BRYANT (Neve Tatum) portrays Jasmine Trussell, a single mother and Crosby’s (Dax Shepard) ex-flame, on NBC’s new drama series “Parenthood.” Bryant has made an impressive transition from the runway to the big-screen. In 2002, she achieved her breakthrough performance in Denzel Washington’s ANTWONE FISHER, which garnered praise from critics and the attention of the public. Bryant was last seen starring in the Universal comedy WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS (2008), opposite Martin Lawrence, James Earl Jones and Mike Epps. In 2005, Bryant was seen starring in Jim Sheridan’s GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN’, loosely based on the life of rapper 50 Cent, who also appeared in the film. She also appeared in the Universal thriller THE SKELETON KEY starring Kate Hudson, Peter Skaarsgard, and John Hurt. In December 2003, Bryant co-starred with Jessica Alba and Mekhi Phifer in Universal Pictures and director Bille Woodruff’s music-driven coming-of-age drama, HONEY. Among her credits are BOBBY (2006) written and directed by Emilio Estevez, LONDON (2005), opposite Jessica Biel, Jason Statham and Chris Evans, HAVEN (2004) opposite Bill Paxton and Orlando Bloom, THREE WAY (2004), and Mario Van Peebles’ BAADASSSSS! (2003). While enrolled as a full-time student at Yale University, a modeling scout from Next Models Management discovered Bryant. For several years Bryant had a successful career as a fashion model in Paris, London and NY and subsequently signed exclusive contracts with Tommy Hilfiger and later COVERGIRL. Born and raised in the South Bronx, Bryant was a young student of “A Better Chance,” an organization that reaches out to minority talent to enrich their academic opportunities. Through “A Better Chance,” she attended Westminster School in Connecticut on a full scholarship. Aside from “A Better Chance,” Bryant is an avid supporter of the organizations “Stoked Mentoring” and “New Yorkers For Children.” She is also a “Sister on the Planet” Ambassador for OXFAM. Bryant lives in Los Angeles with her husband, stuntman Dave Pope and their dog Bubba. Emmy® and Tony Award winner and Oklahoma Hall of Fame inductee, KRISTIN CHENOWETH (Debby Kreeger) effortlessly transitions between stage, television, and film with the captivating grace that only she can project. She received rave reviews while starring in the ABC series “Pushing Daisies,” where she received an Emmy® Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. “Pushing Daisies” was nominated for a Golden Globe® Award and Emmy® Award for “Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy”. She has appeared in Fox’s comedy “Glee,” where she played a former student who comes back to help re-energize the Glee club. For this role, she was recently nominated for a People’s Choice Award in the category of Favorite TV Guest Star. Chenoweth also starred as Annabeth Schott on the hit drama “The West Wing” and guest judged on “American Idol.” Many remember her show-stealing, Tony-winning performance in “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown” and her triumphant star turn when she originated the role of Glinda the Good Witch in “Wicked,” which earned her a leading actress Tony Award nomination. Chenoweth currently stars as Carlene Cockburn in the new ABC series, “Good Christian Belles,” alongside Leslie Bibb and Annie Potts. Directed by Alan Poul, “Good Christian Belles” centers on a recently divorced mother of two who, to get a fresh start, moves back to the affluent Dallas neighborhood where she grew up to find herself in the whirling midst of salacious gossip, Botox, and fraud. Chenoweth launched her debut world tour in May. Chenoweth will perform songs from her latest album “Some Lessons Learned,” as well as an array of her most memorable songs and Broadway show tunes, including music from “Wicked”, “Promises Promises,” and “Glee”. The 19-date North American leg of the tour kicked off on May 9th in Seattle and concludes in Chenoweth’s hometown of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma on June 24th. Chenoweth will be seen in two upcoming films, FAMILY WEEKEND (2012) and HIT AND RUN (2012). FAMILY WEEKEND, written by Matt K. Turner, centers around a disgruntled teenager's attempts to get attention from her dysfunctional family. HIT AND RUN, written by Dax Shepard, follows a former getaway driver that is chased by his gang after he jeopardizes his Witness Protection Plan identity in order to help his girlfriend get to Los Angeles. Chenoweth was most recently seen on Broadway as Fran Kubelik in the revival of “Promises, Promises” starring alongside Sean Hayes at the Broadway theater. ”Promises, Promises” is a unique and popular part of the musical theater canon, which was on stage for the first time in over forty years. Chenoweth wrote an uplifting, candid, comedic chronicle of her life so far, “A Little Bit Wicked”, which was released by Simon & Schuster in April 2009 and debuted at #12 on the New York Times Hardcover Non Fiction Best Seller List. Chenoweth’s stage credits include: Kern and Hammerstein’s rarely seen 1932 musical “Music in the Air,” the second Encores! production of New York City Center’s 2008-09 season. She starred in “Stairway to Paradise,” an original Encores! production celebrating the great Broadway revue. Commemorating the centennial anniversary of the first Ziegfeld Follies, Chenoweth concluded New York City Center’s 2007 season with beloved Broadway numbers from the early 20th century. Chenoweth also starred in the critically successful and highly lauded limited-engagement of “The Apple Tree” at Roundabout Theatre Company’s Studio 54 and also performed in the Broadway comedy “Epic Proportions” and in the Kander and Ebb musical “Steel Pier," for which she won a Theatre World award. She also performed in an Off-Broadway production of Moliere’s “Scapin” for the Roundabout Theatre Company and Nora Ephron’s “Love, Loss, and What I Wore.” A veteran of the concert scene, Chenoweth took the stage in a solo sold-out concert at Carnegie Hall in 2004 and continues to tour the country. She also joined the musical group IL Divo and international violin virtuoso, Vanessa Mae on IL Divo’s limited-run holiday tour in 2009. She performed her solo concert at Sam Mendes’s acclaimed Donmar Warehouse as part of the “Divas at Donmar” series. The show received glowing reviews. Following her show in London, Chenoweth has had numerous collaborations with various symphonies, including The New York Philharmonic, Boston Pops, National Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, and the San Francisco Symphony. One of her proudest accomplishments was having the privilege to perform Bernstein’s “Candide” at Lincoln Center with The New York Philharmonic. Other performances include her sold-out Los Angeles solo debut at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, an evening at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, and the Washington National Opera’s 50th Anniversary Gala with Placido Domingo. She also had the honor of playing a sold out solo concert at the famed Metropolitan Opera House. TV: April Rhodes, in Fox’s hit show Glee. E.J. Baxter, in the Lifetime Original Movie “The Twelve Men of Christmas” as part of the Network’s annual Fa La La La Lifetime programming event. Marian Paroo, in ABC’s movie version of Meredith Wilson’s “The Music Man,” Lily St. Regis in the television adaptation of “Annie,” and Ms. Noodle on “Sesame Street.” Chenoweth also starred in her own series “Kristin” for NBC and Fox’s animated series “Sit Down, Shut Up” and was seen in the season finale of ABC’s hit comedy “Ugly Betty.” FILM: YOU AGAIN (2010) with Jamie Lee Curtis and Kristen Bell, DECK THE HALLS (2006) with Danny DeVito and Matthew Broderick, RV (2006) with Robin Williams, BEWITCHED (2005) with Nicole Kidman, RUNNING WITH SCISSORS (2006) with Annette Bening, and THE PINK PANTHER (2006) with Steve Martin. Her film credits also include a cameo in STRANGER THAN FICTION (2006) with Emma Thompson. Chenoweth starred alongside Cheryl Hines and Jeff Daniels in the animated film SPACE CHIMPS (2008) for Twentieth Century Fox. She also starred in the independent film, INTO TEMPTATION (2009), directed by Sundance filmmaker Patrick Coyle and opposite Jeremy Sisto. Bradley Cooper and Ryan Hansen chase Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard in the romantic action comedy HIT AND RUN, in theaters everywhere August 24, 2012. Dax Shepard also wrote and co-directed the film. Copyright © 2011 Open Road Films. TM et © 2005 Metropolitan Filmexport et ses entités affiliées. Tous droits réservés. Propriété de Metropolitan Filmexport.
Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard hit the road in the romantic action comedy HIT AND RUN, in theaters everywhere August 24, 2012. Dax Shepard also wrote and co-directed the film.
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KRISTEN BELL (Annie Beanis) currently starring in the Showtime series, “House of Lies” opposite Don Cheadle and recently heard in the new animated FX television show “Unsupervised.” She is also lending her voice to the new Disney animated feature, “Frozen,” directed by Chris Buck and recently wrapped the leading role in the independent film “Lifeguard.” Upcoming film to be released includes “Movie 43” for the Farrelly Brothers and “Some Girls” written and based on the play of the same title by Neil LaBute. Her other film credits include: “Big Miracle,” “You Again,” “Burlesque,” “When in Rome,” “Couples Retreat,” “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” “Pulse,” “Serious Moonlight” and David Mamet’s “Spartan.” Kristen’s television credits include: “Veronica Mars,” “Deadwood,” “Heroes” and “Party Down.” Her Broadway credits include: “Tom Sawyer” and “The Crucible” opposite Liam Neeson and Laura Linney. Her Off-Broadway credits include: “Reefer Madness” and “A Little Night Music” both at The Kennedy Center in New York and Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. As a writer, producer, and actor, TOM ARNOLD (Randy Anderson) has established himself to both television and film audiences worldwide, having won such awards as the Peabody Award and a Golden Globe Award. Additionally, he helped put Fox Sports Network on the map with his hosting duties on “BEST DAMN SPORTS SHOW PERIOD.” Arnold currently hosts CMT’s “MY BIG REDNECK WEDDING” and “MY BIG REDNECK VACATION” which premiered at the highest ratings in CMT history. Arnold cornered the market on playing the resident comic relief in films like “NINE MONTHS” with Hugh Grant, Julianne Moore, and Robin Williams, “TRUE LIES” with Arnold Schwarzenegger, “HERO” with Dustin Hoffman, and “AUSTIN POWERS: INTERNATIONAL MAN OF MYSTERY” with Mike Myers. Arnold will next be seen in his 72nd film, Stephen Gyllenhaal’s quirky political comedy “GRASSROOTS”, Tyler Perry’s “MADEA’S WITNESS PROTECTION” and “HIT AND RUN” with Dax Shepard, Kristen Bell and Bradley Cooper. Arnold has successfully broken out of the comedic stereotype and is becoming a fixture at film festivals by landing more mature and dramatic roles. He received critical praise for his role in “GARDENS OF THE NIGHT,” opposite John Malkovich, “THE GREAT BUCK HOWARD” starring John Malkovich and Tom Hanks, “GOOD DICK” opposite Jason Ritter, and “THE YEAR OF GETTING TO KNOW US” opposite Sharon Stone, Jimmy Fallon and Lucy Liu. In 2005, he received critical notice for his role in Don Roos’ “HAPPY ENDINGS” for Lions Gate Films. He was also seen in “PRIDE” opposite Terrance Howard, and “ANIMAL FACTORY,” directed by Steve Buscemi. Other film credits include “SOUL PLANE,” “CRADLE TO THE GRAVE,” “EXIT WOUNDS” and “THE KID & I.” Arnold began his career in comedy at the University of Iowa before moving to Minneapolis, where he won the Minneapolis Comedy Competition in 1988. He then moved to Los Angeles to write on the highly successful television series, “ROSEANNE,” before eventually serving as executive producer for the sitcom. He went on to star in his own HBO special entitled “TOM ARNOLD: THE NAKED TRUTH,” and then wrote, produced and starred in his own television series “THE JACKIE THOMAS SHOW,” “TOM” and “THE TOM SHOW.” Born in Iowa, Tom has established a writing scholarship and runs an acting workshop for students at the Indian Hills Community College in Iowa. Tom is heavily involved in many charities such as The Race to Erase MS, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Best Buddies, Camp del Corazon, The Kayne Eras Center, Promises Foundation, Carousel of Hope, Arnold's Inner City Games, The Hollenbeck Christmas Giveaway, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Special Olympics, the USO and GLAAD for which he won the Vanguard Award. Tom Arnold recently returned to his roots as a stand-up comic. Never scripted, Tom pokes fun at his Midwest past, marital follies and absurd Hollywood stories. Just like his past film and television comedy work, Tom is a ball of chaos and charisma on stage. Showtime premiered his first stand-up comedy special on New Year’s Eve, and he frequently hosts the popular “Laughing with the Stars” weekly comedy show at The Laugh Factory in West Hollywood featuring supporting acts ranging from rising young comics to all-time favorites. His shows are famous for their loose atmosphere with Tom breaking down the walls between his fellow comics and the audience. No one is quite sure what to expect any given night. Arnold currently resides in Los Angeles.
HIT AND RUN Primate Pictures, Kim and Jim Productions, Panay Films' Action, Comedy, Romance, directed by David Palmer, Dax Shepard starring Dax Shepard.
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PREMIERE #1 Bradley Cooper "Alex Demitri" (VO) Primate Pictures, Kim and Jim Productions, Panay Films' Action, Comedy, Romance directed by David Palmer, Dax Shepard starring Dax Shepard "Charlie Bronson" / "Yul Perkins", Kristen Bell "Annie Bean", Bradley Cooper "Alex Demitri", Tom Arnold "Randy Anderson", Joy Briant "Neve Tatum", Kristin Chenoweth "Debby Kreeger", David Koechner "Sanders", Michael Rosenbaum "Gil", Jess Rowland "Terry". Writer: Dax Shepard. Producers: Andrew Panay, Nate Tuck, Kim Waltrip. Executive Producers: Jim Casey, Erica Murray, Tobin Armbrust, Guy East, Nigel Sinclair. Music: Julian Wass. Costume Designer: Brooke Dulien. Cinematographer: Bradley Stonesifer. RELEASE DATES: 29 AUGUST 2012 (FRANCE) / 24 AUGUST 2012 (USA)
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