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Being Awesome (2013)
Character: Dr. Jeffery Hirsch
Teddy and Lloyd, each hopelessly depressed, strike up a friendship at their 10-year high school reunion and decide to turn their lives around. They decide to break things down to basics and set a very clear and simple goal for themselves: to just be awesome.
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Woman's Picture (2011)
Character: Hotel John
Woman's Picture is an anthology film inspired by classic women's films of the thirties, forties, and fifties. The story is divided into three sections, each of which deals with its own specific female character. The segments function as parallel dimensions, exploring thematic connections between women whose immediate experiences seem very far removed from one another.
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Tupelove (2012)
Character: Norton
A businessman is led around Tupelo, Mississippi by a '50s tour guide showing him its connection to Elvis Presley.
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Don't Touch (1985)
Character: David
A teenager babysitting a young girl discovers that she is being molested by a family friend when harrowing memories of her own past molestation by her uncle come to the surface.
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One Came Home (2010)
Character: John Mazilli
In 1946, John Mazilli visited Mississippi with a plan to honor his WWII buddies. One town and one family were in for a surprise.
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Death$ in a $mall Town (2016)
Character: Town Mayor
A mayor has a unique way to revive the fortunes of his small town that had been losing citizens, businesses and tourist prior to his taking office.
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Winding Brook (2017)
Character: Richard
A concerned husband seeks to help his wife after she begins to hear voices and receive phone calls from her dead mother.
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The End of the Bar (2002)
Character: Rich Garner
A young personal injury lawyer pursues various career paths after meeting his guardian angel.
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Grandpa's Funeral (1994)
Character: Jonathan Metsler
The family is silently preparing for the grandpa's funeral. The daughters are already missing him; the youngest cannot accept that she is not immortal.
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The Bureau of Short-Term Affairs (2013)
Character: Mark Funeberg
A matchmaking bureau, run by fierce dame Denise, focuses on finding the wrong partners for clients, instead of the right. Clients seek short-term affairs that exclude the promise of a bright and committed future, which is exactly the arrangement handsome newcomer, Mark is looking for when he comes in for his interview. Little does he know,he's going to get a lot more than he bargained for in the first place.
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Teen Father (1986)
Character: Roy Thomas
College bound 18-year-old has his life turned upside down when his 16-year-old girlfriend announce she is pregnant.
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Courage (1986)
Character: Tony Miraldo
A mother in Queens, New York, outraged when she discovers that her son is a drug addict, becomes an undercover agent for the DEA to clean up the drug trade in her neighborhood. Based on a true story.
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Willy/Milly (1986)
Character: Lopez
Milly is annoyed whenever her mom tells her to behave more appropriate for a girl. She's just not interested in fancy dresses or prom dances. Some day her best friend's little brother offers her a potion which can make her deepest wish come true during a solar eclipse. She goes through with it and ends up with male genitals, additionally. So she has to decide if she wants to live as a boy or a girl. Her father, who always wanted a son, supports her in checking out life as a boy. Hence Milly changes school and starts out as Willy.
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Fool's Paradise (1997)
Character: Raymond 'Ray' Powers
A man deeply in debt to a vengeful creditor tries to repay his loan by diverting funds to a Caribbean island.
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Scream for Help (1984)
Character: Josh Dealey
A teenaged girl discovers that her stepfather is trying to murder her and her mother, but when she tells people, no one will believe her.
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Big Man on Campus (1989)
Character: Alex
In this version of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", a hunchback is found living in the bell tower of UCLA. He discovers life as two students bring him out of the tower and into society.
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Hello Actors Studio (1988)
Character: Self
After Lee Strasberg’s death in 1982, the most prestigious talents from the Actors Studio assumed the leadership of this exceptional organization. For the first time ever, filmmakers have been allowed to film their work.
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The Lost Language of Cranes (1992)
Character: Elliot Abrahams
When a young gay man comes out of the closet, his friends support him, but when he comes out to his parents, he stirs up a wealth of hidden feelings and secrets in their relationship.
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A Mother's Prayer (1995)
Character: Spence Walker
Rosemary Holmstrom is struggling to bring up her son following the death of her husband. When she is diagnosed with AIDS, at first she refuses to believe it, but soon turns her attentions to the problem of what will happen to her son when she dies.
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Nine 1/2 Weeks (1986)
Character: Janitor
An erotic story about a woman, the assistant of an art gallery, who gets involved in an impersonal affair with a man. She barely knows about his life, only about the sex games they play, so the relationship begins to get complicated.
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Broadway Bound (1992)
Character: Eugene Morris Jerome
Eugene and Stanley Jerome try to break into show biz as comedy writers while their parents' marriage ends.
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I'm Dangerous Tonight (1990)
Character: Eddie
An ancient Aztec cloth with a curse accidentally finds its way into the possession of a young woman. She decides to make a dress from the cloth. Whoever wears this cloth/dress comes under its spell; all inhibitions and moral responsibilities are lost.
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How I Got Into College (1989)
Character: Marlon Browne
High school senior Marlon Bowne is smitten with overachieving classmate Jessica Kailo. But, if he wants to have a shot with her, he'll have to find a way to get into Ramsey College, Jessica's top choice of schools. It won't be easy, since the college is highly selective and Marlon's grades are hardly impressive. That means the lovelorn teen will have to find a way to score high on the SATs and win over the college admissions committee.
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Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985)
Character: Pete
Homicidal maniac Jason returns from the grave to cause more bloody mayhem. Young Tommy may have escaped from Crystal Lake, but he’s still haunted by the gruesome events that happened there. When gory murders start happening at the secluded halfway house for troubled teens where he now lives, it seems like his nightmarish nemesis, Jason, is back for more sadistic slaughters.
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Breast Men (1997)
Character: (uncredited)
We follow the two Texas doctors who invented the modern breast implant and its surgical procedure. However, when success and money come their way, they split up and follow different paths. One becomes the surgeon of the everyday woman while the other's career freefalls and has to settle with strippers and actresses. The film covers their history and their inventions, from the sixties until today.
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Encino Woman (1996)
Character: David Hosenfelt
After thawing, a young prehistoric woman, Lucy, gets herself taken care of by David, a young intern at a marketing firm. Working on a campaign ad for a cosmetics company, David becomes Mr. Bigshot when his protégé is chosen to be the model/spokeswoman for her animal personality.
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Mr. and Mrs. Loving (1996)
Character: Bernie Cohen
A moving and uplifting drama about the effects of interracial marriage in the 1960s. Friends since childhood, and loved by both families, this couple are exiled after their wedding and have to wage a courageous battle to find their place in America as a loving family.
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Biloxi Blues (1988)
Character: Arnold B. Epstein
A Jewish teenager sets three goals: lose his virginity, become a writer, and survive World War II.
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White Palace (1990)
Character: Larry Klugman
Max Baron is a Jewish advertising executive in his 20s who's still getting over the death of his wife. Nora Baker is a 40-something diner waitress who enjoys the wilder side of life. Mismatched or not, their attraction is instant and smoldering. With time, however, their class and age differences become an obstacle in their relationship, especially since Max can't keep Nora a secret from his Jewish friends and upper-crust associates forever.
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