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Production Notes For additional publicity materials and artwork, please visit: www.maplepictures.com Run time: 122 minutes CAST CHARACTER Russell Crowe Elizabeth Banks Brian Dennehy Lennie James Olivia Wilde Ty Simpkins Helen Carey John Brennan Lara Brennan George Brennan Lieutenant Nabulsi Nicole Luke Grace Brennan and Liam Neeson Damon Pennington Daniel Stern Kevin Corrigan Jason Beghe Aisha Hinds Tyrone Giordano Jonathan Tucker Allan Steele RZA Moran Atias Michael Buie Meyer Fisk Alex Detective Quinn Detective Collero Mike David Sergeant Harris Mouss Erit Mick Brennan THE FILMMAKERS Directed by Screenplay by Produced by Paul Haggis Paul Haggis Michael Nozik Paul Haggis Olivier Delbosc Marc Missonnier Agnes Mentre Anthony Katagas Stéphane Fontaine, A.F.C. Laurence Bennett Jo Francis Abigail Murray Danny Elfman Randi Hiller Produced by Executive Producers Director of Photography Production Designer Edited by Costume Designer Music by Casting by -2- Co-Producer Eugenie Grandval Based on the film 'Pour Elle', A film by Fred Cavayé and screenplay by Fred Cavayé and Guillaume Lemans SYNOPSIS Life seems perfect for John Brennan (Russell Crowe) until his wife, Lara (Elizabeth Banks), is arrested for a murder she says she didn't commit. Three years into her sentence, John is struggling to hold his family together, raising their son Luke (Ty Simpkins) and teaching at community college while he pursues every means available to prove her innocence. With the rejection of their final appeal, Lara becomes suicidal and John decides there is only one possible, bearable solution: to break his wife out of prison. Refusing to be deterred by impossible odds or his own inexperience, John devises an elaborate escape plot and plunges into a dangerous and unfamiliar world, ultimately risking everything for the woman he loves. Lionsgate presents a Hwy 61 Films / Lionsgate production. THE NEXT THREE DAYS stars Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks, Brian Dennehy, Olivia Wilde and Liam Neeson, and is directed by Paul Haggis from a screenplay by Paul Haggis. THE NEXT THREE DAYS is produced by Michael Nozik and Paul Haggis, and Olivier Delbosc and Marc Missonnier. -3- ABOUT THE PRODUCTION What would you do if the person you loved was suddenly arrested and taken from you, maybe forever? What if your only chance to pull your family‟s life back from the brink was for you to try to pull off a potentially deadly crime with all-but-impossible odds of success? And if you did manage to succeed – then what? These questions become heart-poundingly real in screenwriter/director Paul Haggis‟s taut suspense thriller THE NEXT THREE DAYS. Haggis and his star, Russell Crowe, give audiences a thriller with the kind of hero not often seen in modern iterations of the genre: a keenly intelligent, methodical, but otherwise unremarkable man, whose actions are driven by desperation, determination and, above all, love. Haggis is well-known and admired for his psychologically rich, morally probing dramas: as the writer/director of CRASH, which won him Academy Awards® for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay, and IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH; and as the screenwriter of MILLION DOLLAR BABY, LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA and FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS. But Haggis is no stranger to the thriller genre, having been a screenwriter on the critical and popular James Bond film CASINO ROYALE. Thrillers were firmly on the development agenda when Haggis and producer Michael Nozik (SYRIANA, THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES) formed their production company, Hwy 61, in 2008. Both partners were intrigued when the company‟s head of development, Eugenie Grandval, showed them a copy of the French thriller POUR ELLE. The partners felt the central premise could make a really compelling American film. “I‟ve always wanted to make a thriller, especially one where a love story played such a central role," Haggis comments. “Here was Hitchcock's classic scenario, a perfectly ordinary man who, in this case, thrusts himself into extraordinary circumstances. He can't watch his wife and son suffer so much as they drift apart from each other. But when he finds out what it takes to break her out, he has to ask himself a very difficult question: would you save the woman you love if you knew that by doing so, you would turn into someone that she might no longer be able to love?" That's what always draws me to a subject -- a question I cannot answer for myself. When I find the question, I know I have a film. But the film is also about the nature and power of trust -- -4- what it means when you trust someone no matter what, when no one else does, when all the evidence is against them -- when they can no longer even trust themselves." Nozik felt the resulting film would be enticing to viewers like himself. “As an audience member, I‟ve always been compelled by strong characters, great story and a suspenseful plot that makes me wonder what‟s going to happen next. It‟s rare that I find that as a moviegoer, and certainly rare as a producer,” says Nozik. “This was a perfect piece for Paul, who can create fully realized, dramatic characters within the structure of an exciting, commercial thriller.” Haggis and Nozik took the project to Lionsgate, which had partnered with Haggis on CRASH. Lionsgate acquired the rights to POUR ELLE from production companies Wild Bunch and Fidélité Films, and Fidélité‟s Marc Missonnier and Olivier Delbosc also joined the project. Haggis set to work on re-imagining the film. His protagonist John Brennan is a professor of English at a Pittsburgh community college, a loving husband and devoted father. But very quickly John is thrown into a living nightmare when his wife, Lara, is accused of a murder she says she didn't commit. The next time we meet the family, three years have passed. Lara has been convicted of murder and is incarcerated. Appeals have been pursued, and denied. Luke has grown increasingly distant from his mother and John fears Lara will take her own life. Fueled by an unfaltering conviction in his wife's innocence, John believes he is left with no other option if he wants to save his wife and family. Although he is ill-equipped to take the law into his own hands and orchestrate a prison break, he makes the complex decision to commit a crime he knows he has little chance of accomplishing. And from the moment authorities realize that Lara Brennan has escaped, the clock will be ticking. The way John goes about this task – searching the Internet, reading books, interviewing an ex-con-turned author – is a function of who he is as a person. Says Nozik, “John‟s never been a criminal, but he is an academic and he knows how to research. And that drives him through the process of figuring out how to break his wife out of jail, and somehow put a life together after that with his son and wife. He‟s doesn‟t have a lot of money, so he‟s faced with a lot of decisions throughout the film about how to manage this scheme.” -5- Even as he was writing the screenplay, Haggis had his sights set on Academy Award® winner Russell Crowe for the role of John Brennan. He points to the actor‟s seamless performances in films as diverse as GLADIATOR, A BEAUTIFUL MIND, MASTER AND COMMANDER and THE INSIDER. “Russell is one of the finest actors of our time,” Haggis states simply. “He's right for almost any project but he was certainly right for this one because so much of the intent of the film has to be communicated without words. A turn of a head or the flick of an eye has to tell us so much, what John Brennan is thinking, what he's decided, where he is going next. Russell is the type of actor who cracks open his chest and lets you stare right into his heart -- deep, into the dark corners of his soul." Once Crowe had read the script, he met with Haggis in London. "It all happened very quickly. CRASH was a great movie, and of course an excellent calling card,” the actor says. Having made his share of thrillers, Crowe also admired the tight construction of Haggis‟s script, the events and sequencing that built tension and created daunting yet realistic obstacles for the characters. “I loved the suspense of it. If you‟re going to take on a thriller like this, you have to have a mind and eye for a complex narrative. It‟s clear from Paul's work, that this complexity is one of his specialties. So I knew we could make a great film." Crowe was equally drawn in by the film‟s emotional themes and progressions. “I was really struck by the conundrum John Brennan faces. This man has an undying love for his wife and would do anything to save her. Yet to achieve what he has to achieve, he must turn into somebody she may not love. To me, that was an interesting journey to go on." Casting the pivotal role of Lara Brennan was tricky. Lara may be a beloved wife and mother, but it‟s an open question as to whether this quick-tempered woman did, in fact, kill her boss. The filmmakers found the combination of qualities they were looking for in Elizabeth Banks, whose diverse credits include W., SPIDER-MAN and “30 Rock.” Says Haggis, “Elizabeth is a terrific actress. She has a quality of being the girl next door, and yet, she has a great fire within her.” Crowe and his co-star established an easy onscreen rapport, creating a portrait of a marriage that feels lived-in and relatable. Says Crowe, “The beginning of the movie -6- establishes John and Lara as leading this normal, relatively placid life with their young child. In a finite number of scenes, Elizabeth made it feel absolutely real.” Banks notes that her character, a successful corporate professional, is not unlike many contemporary women. “Lara‟s ambitious, and she‟s balancing work and motherhood and trying to maintain this really great relationship with the love of her life. When she gets torn away from him, they‟re both devastated, but they deal with it in two totally different ways,” she observes. “This movie isn‟t really about whether she‟s guilty or innocent; it‟s about what can be proven in a court of law and whether that matters to somebody who loves you and believes in you no matter what.” She savored the opportunity to work with both Haggis and Crowe. “They are two of the best and I couldn't wait to get on set and be challenged by them. It‟s not a stretch to say that Russell is one of his generation‟s best actors. It‟s a little intimidating when you first show up and then you get over it,” she laughs. “He‟s just so generous and so charming.” Surrounding Crowe and Banks in THE NEXT THREE DAYS is an ensemble of highly accomplished and diverse actors in crucial supporting roles. Nozik attributes this to Haggis' screenplay. “The script attracted a great cross-section of wonderful actors. Paul writes such beautiful, complex characters, that for even the smallest roles, there's always a rich and complex palette.” Among those making brief but memorable appearances in the film is Oscar® nominee Liam Neeson as Damon Pennington, an ex-con who has chronicled his multiple jailbreaks in print and who offers John a blunt assessment – and moment-by-moment blueprint – of exactly what such an endeavor means. Daniel Stern (DINER) plays the Brennans‟ defense attorney, Meyer Fisk, a litigator too seasoned to offer false hope. Musician and rap artist “RZA” Robert Diggs (DUE DATE, AMERICAN GANGSTER) portrays Mouss, a street drug dealer who John naively turns to for assistance. Kevin Corrigan (THE DEPARTED) plays Alex, a mid-level meth dealer whom John fatefully targets for robbery. “That‟s been a fun thing for me,” observes Crowe, “that every week or so somebody new comes along and I get to do a scene with somebody who I respect and whose work I enjoy. (Those) days on the set were particularly fun.” -7- Says Haggis, “It was an honor to have so many wonderful actors – Liam Neeson, RZA, Daniel Stern and many others – give their time and talent in these small, but critical roles. They made the film that much stronger.” Haggis approached Tony®-Award winner Brian Dennehy for the role of George Brennan, John‟s father. Over the years, Haggis and Dennehy had become friends through the New York theatre scene. As George, Dennehy is a largely silent, but very powerful presence. "Brian can portray so much with so little,” Haggis enthuses. “You know exactly what he's thinking and exactly what he thinks of his son. His is such a masterful actor. He thinks the thought and it is suddenly etched on his face, and he hasn't moved, hasn't even narrowed his pupils." Dennehy happily took on the role in his friend‟s film. “One of the reasons I liked it was it was such a non-verbal part, and normally we don‟t do that in this country. It‟s a very interesting and provocative film in terms of ethics and morality, and right and wrong. And it‟s beautifully written by Paul, who‟s a great director, too.” Olivia Wilde, best known for her role in the hit television series "House" and soon to be seen in Disney‟s TRON: LEGACY, plays Nicole, a young mother who befriends John in the park and, unbeknownst to her, is subsequently woven into the jailbreak scheme. “She‟s a single mother and she assumes he‟s a single father and that they can connect on that level,” Wilde remarks. “She‟s a reminder of how the rest of the world moves on, even when you‟re stuck in the middle of a tragedy. And this other world suddenly becomes visible to John, where people just meet and things are normal and you‟re not thinking of breaking your spouse out of prison. It's not that he can't talk and spend time with other people -- it's that he's unable to move beyond what he is focused on, and that's breaking Lara out of prison." The third actor who makes up the immediate family unit in THE NEXT THREE DAYS is eight-year-old Ty Simpkins, who plays Luke, John and Lara's son. "He's an incredibly skilled actor for such a young boy,” Haggis remarks. “Ty and Russell had such wonderful chemistry. It was obvious to everyone on set that Russell, who has two young sons of his own, is a natural when it comes to parenting and is very comfortable playing that role in a movie." -8- Rounding out the cast are Michael Buie (MYSTERY ALASKA) as Mick Brennan, John‟s younger brother; Helen Carey (JULIE & JULIA) as their mother, Grace Brennan; Moran Atias (“Crash”) as Erit, Mick Brennan‟s fiancée; Lennie James (SNATCH) as Lt. Nabulsi; and Jason Beghe (ONE MISSED CALL) as Detective Quinn. Haggis took the somewhat unusual step of scouting locations for THE NEXT THREE DAYS before he even began writing the script. "I was looking for a workingclass town which had evolved because I wanted John to come from a working-class background. That was very important to me," Haggis explains. He and Nozik made a trip to Pittsburgh, PA and as the filmmaker puts it, “we fell in love with it. The skyline is great, and each neighborhood is proud and distinct and has held onto its roots and its characteristics.” Having settled on the location, Haggis was able to write with Pittsburgh in mind. Says Crowe, “Pittsburgh is very much a character in the film, which is great. The geography and the cityscape and the bridges and tunnels and the Allegheny County Jail are all heavily featured in the actual screenplay.” Principal photography took place in Pittsburgh between September 2009 and December 2009. Production designer Laurence Bennett, who previously worked with Haggis on CRASH and IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH, shared the director's enthusiasm for the locale. “Paul and I tend to embrace what we find. Pittsburgh is definitely a visually exciting city. Each of the neighborhoods is very unique and we really picked up on that and enjoyed working in them." Those neighborhoods provided defined stops on John Brennan‟s trajectory, sketching in his past and his present. Scenes at John Brennan‟s childhood home were filmed in a small row house in Sharpsburg, a former mill town up the river from Pittsburgh. John and Lara Brennan‟s house was a residence in Regent Square, a neighborhood with a sizeable number of teachers. The city‟s aptly named Hill District provided a backdrop for John‟s first, dangerously naïve sorties into the criminal underworld. The film shot at numerous institutional and municipal locations, including a former children‟s hospital, the airport and the T-train commuter system, which connects the southern suburbs with the city proper. Looming over it all is the Allegheny County -9- Jail, the largest high-rise jail in the U.S., and the facility where Banks‟ Lara Brennan is incarcerated. Remarkably, the jail‟s administrators allowed THE NEXT THREE DAYS to shoot in the facility, a process that involved giving the film crew access to the jail for two days; shutting down visitor access; and impacting on the prison's daily routine. Says production designer Bennett, “The people who administer the jail really go out of their way to try to make it a humane, comfortable, clean and safe environment for the inmates and visitors. They were incredibly accommodating to us.” The fact the jail happens to be located in downtown Pittsburgh gave the film‟s chase sequences a unique extra urgency and punch, says Banks. “When you‟re set in the heart of a city, you have bridges and tunnels and buildings and avenues and people. We‟re not out in the middle of nowhere, driving on country roads. Russell and I are in the middle of downtown Pittsburgh, running for our lives!” It‟s emblematic of a thriller that injects a bracing dose of realism into the genre, thanks to a writer/director and a star working from the inside out. Says Nozik, “I call this a smart man‟s thrill ride. Because every twist and turn -- you won‟t see it coming, but when you get there, you‟ll be satisfied. There aren‟t chase sequences or action sequences that come from nowhere. He‟s never doing things that are outside the realm of what any of us could do if we were pressed into a circumstance like this.” The wrong place/wrong time scenario and tight internal logic of THE NEXT THREE DAYS make for a visceral cinematic experience, in Crowe‟s view. “This is one of those stories where a simple set of circumstances puts a family‟s life together in complete peril,” the actor remarks. “It‟s very intense, and you wouldn‟t want it to happen to you. But it makes it really exciting for the people watching.” - 10 - ABOUT THE CAST Academy Award® winner RUSSELL CROWE (John Brennan) is considered one of the finest actors of his generation. Originally from New Zealand, he started making waves in the Australian film industry with his performance in the controversial film ROMPER STOMPER, for which he became critically acclaimed around the world. He has received three consecutive Academy Award® Best Actor nominations for his performances in THE INSIDER (1999), GLADIATOR (2000) and A BEAUTIFUL MIND (2001), taking home the Oscar® for his performance in GLADIATOR. In addition to winning the Best Actor Oscar® for his performance as „Maximus,‟ the Roman general-turned-gladiator, in Ridley Scott‟s GLADIATOR, he earned Best Actor honors from several critics organizations, including the Broadcast Film Critics Association, and Best Actor nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the Screen Actors Guild and BAFTA. In Ron Howard‟s A BEAUTIFUL MIND, Crowe‟s masterful portrayal of Nobel Prizewinning John Forbes Nash, Jr. earned him his third Academy Award® nomination and garnered him Best Actor awards from the Golden Globes®, Broadcast Film Critics Association, Screen Actors Guild, BAFTA and other critics groups. He received his first Academy Award® nomination for his work in Michael Mann‟s nonfiction drama, THE INSIDER, as tobacco company whistle-blower Jeffrey Wigand. He also earned Best Actor awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, Broadcast Film Critics Association, National Society of Film Critics and the National Board of Review, and Best Actor nominations for a Golden Globe® Award, a BAFTA and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Crowe has recently starred as „Robin Longstride‟ in Ridley Scott‟s epic action-adventure ROBIN HOOD, and over the past few years has starred in Universal‟s thriller STATE OF PLAY, along with Edward Norton, Rachel McAdams, and Ben Affleck; Ridley Scott‟s drama BODY OF LIES for Warner Bros, also starring Leonardo DiCaprio; Lionsgate‟s 3:10 TO YUMA opposite Christian Bale; and again with director Ridley Scott for Universal‟s AMERICAN GANGSTER with Denzel Washington. Before his award-winning acclaim, Crowe made his mark on Hollywood in Curtis Hanson‟s crime drama L.A. CONFIDENTIAL as vice cop „Bud White.‟ His other film credits include Ron Howard‟s CINDERELLA MAN where he starred as „Jim Braddock‟; A GOOD YEAR, directed by Ridley Scott and based on the book by Peter Mayle; Jay Roach‟s MYSTERY, ALASKA; Taylor Hackford‟s PROOF OF LIFE; and VIRTUOSITY opposite Denzel Washington. He made his American film debut in the Western THE QUICK AND THE DEAD, with Gene Hackman and Sharon Stone. Additional credits include HEAVEN‟S BURNING; BREAKING UP; ROUGH MAGIC; THE SUM OF US; FOR THE MOMENT; LOVE IN LIMBO; THE SILVER BRUMBY, based on the classic Australian children‟s novel; THE EFFICIENCY EXPERT; and PRISONERS OF THE SUN. Born in New Zealand, Crowe was raised in Australia where he has also been honored for his work on the screen. He was recognized for three consecutive years by the Australian Film Institute (AFI) - nominated for Best Actor for THE CROSSING (1991), won the Best Supporting Actor award for PROOF (1992) and received Best Actor awards from the AFI and the Australian Film Critics for his performance in ROMPER STOMPER (1992). In 1993, the Seattle International Film Festival named Crowe Best Actor for his work in both ROMPER STOMPER and HAMMERS OVER THE ANVIL. Crowe currently resides in Australia. ELIZABETH BANKS (Lara Brennan) has become one of Hollywood‟s most sought after and versatile actresses, moving effortlessly between comedy and drama, and now taking on - 11 - a role as a producer. Elizabeth will next be seen starring in the independent film THE DETAILS opposite Tobey Maguire and Laura Linney. She can also be seen in a recurring role on the NBC series “30 Rock.” Banks recently produced Disney‟s sci-fi thriller THE SURROGATES, starring Bruce Willis, through her company Brownstone Productions. Upcoming projects for Brownstone, which Banks runs with her husband Max Handelman, include TINK, a Disney live-action romantic comedy in which Banks will star as the title character of „Tinkerbell‟; FOREVER 21, a DreamWorks comedy which Banks will star in and produce; TOO FAR FROM HOME, a Universal film about three astronauts who were stranded on the international space station; and the comedy PITCH PERFECT, also at Universal. In 2008, Banks had four films in theatres: W, ZACH AND MIRI MAKE A PORNO, ROLE MODELS and MEET DAVE. Banks received critical acclaim for her role as First Lady Laura Bush opposite Josh Brolin in Oliver Stone‟s W. The impressive cast included James Cromwell, Richard Dreyfuss, Ellen Burstyn and Jeffrey Wright. In Kevin Smith‟s ZACK AND MIRI MAKE A PORNO, Banks (Miri) and Zack (Seth) play two broke friends who decide to cure their financial ills by making an X-rated movie. Banks also appeared in Universal‟s ROLE MODELS opposite Paul Rudd and Sean William Scott, and the Fox comedy MEET DAVE opposite Eddie Murphy. In 2007, Banks was seen in the Warner Brothers holiday comedy “Fred Claus” opposite Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti. The film grossed over $70 million at the box office. Banks was also seen reprising her role as journalist “Betty Brant” in “Spiderman 3”. Banks appeared in both of the previous “Spiderman” blockbusters in the role which director Sam Raimi created for her. In 2006, Banks starred in the Disney blockbuster INVINCIBLE, opposite Mark Wahlberg and Greg Kinnear. The film opened number one at the box office. In 2005, Elizabeth made a memorable turn in THE 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN as „Beth‟ a sex-crazed book store employee. The same year she also appeared in SISTERS, an independent film opposite Maria Bello and Eric McCormack. She was also seen in Universal Pictures‟ critically acclaimed horror/comedy SLITHER. In June 2005, Banks was seen starring in the Sony Classics/Ivory Merchant drama HEIGHTS opposite Glenn Close and James Marsden. Also in 2005, Banks appeared in IFC Film‟s THE BAXTER. Banks‟ additional feature credits include her breakthrough roles the award Academy Award®-winning films SEABISCUIT, in which she starred as „Marcela Howard‟ opposite Jeff Bridges and Tobey Maguire; and in Steve Spielberg‟s CATCH ME IF YOU CAN. She has also appeared in THE UNINVITED, DALTRY CALHOUN, SEXUAL LIFE, John Singleton‟s SHAFT with Samuel L. Jackson and WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER starring Jeneane Garofalo and David Hyde Pierce. She has also appeared in several independent features including THE TRADE and ORDINARY SINNER, which won the Best Film Award at the 2002 Slamdance Film Festival in Park City. Her extensive theater credits include many roles in American Conservatory Theatre productions, as well as the Guthrie Theater‟s production of Summer & Smoke directed by David Esbjornson. In 2006 Banks played „Cherie,‟ the female lead in William Inge‟s comedy Bus Stop, as part of the Williamstown Theater Festival. On the small screen Banks recently made a guest appearance on ABC‟s “Modern Family” and appeared in recurring role as „Dr. Kim Porter‟ on NBC‟s “Scrubs.” In 2007 she appeared in the CBS mini series “Comanche Moon,” which is Larry McMurtry‟s popular prequel to “Lonesome Dove.” Originally from Massachusetts, Banks received her Bachelor‟s Degree from the University of Pennsylvania and her Graduate Degree at the American Conservatory Theater. She currently resides in Los Angeles. - 12 - BRIAN DENNEHY (George Brennan) has maintained a strong presence in film, theatre, and television for three decades. He has twice won the Tony Award for Best Actor, honored for playing „James Tyrone‟ in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night and for playing „Willy Loman‟ in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. The latter production was also filmed for Showtime with Dennehy also serving as executive producer. The television version subsequently earned Dennehy a Golden Globe® Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and an Emmy® Award nomination. He revived the role of „Willy Loman‟ in London's West End in 2005 for which he received the coveted Olivier Award for Best Actor. Most recently, he played „Ephraim Cabot‟ in the Broadway production of Desire Under the Elms for which he received favorable reviews. Dennehy is well-known to audiences worldwide for his performances in such popular films as SEMI-TOUGH, FOUL PLAY, 10, FIRST BLOOD, COCOON, F/X, PRESUMED INNOCENT, TOMMY BOY and Baz Luhrmann‟s WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO + JULIET. His other notable screen credits include GORKY PARK, NEVER CRY WOLF, FINDERS KEEPERS, SILVERADO, TWICE IN A LIFETIME, BEST SELLER, THE BELLY OF AN ARCHITECT (for which he received Best Actor honors at the Chicago Film Festival), Spike Lee‟s SHE HATE ME, 10TH & WOLF, RIGHTEOUS KILL and MEET MONICA VELOUR. He voiced the role of Babe Ruth in EVERYONE‟S HERO and was the voice of Remy‟s father, „Django,‟ in the hit film RATATOUILLE. As for 2010, Dennehy has completed work on the features ALLEGED; EVERY DAY, with Liev Schreiber and Helen Hunt; and most recently, he worked on the new Jack Black starrer THE BIG YEAR, directed by David Frankel. Denney is also executive producing and writing the independent feature, REDEMPTION, which is in active development. Dennehy has starred in a wide range of television projects, receiving Emmy® Award nominations for his performances in the miniseries “The Burden of Proof,” “Murder in the Heartland,” “To Catch a Killer” (in which he played „John Wayne Gacy‟), and Stephen Gyllenhaal's telefilm “Killing in a Small Town.” His characterization of police investigator „Jack Reed‟ anchored a successful series of telefilms that he starred in for NBC throughout the 1990s, several of which he executive produced, co-wrote, and directed. He also directed and starred in the telefilms “Shadow of a Doubt” (which he co-wrote and co-produced) and “Indefensible.” In 2005, Dennehy received his fifth Emmy® nomination, this time for Best Supporting Actor in Showtime‟s “Our Fathers.” In 2010, Dennehy starred in the Untitled Dana Gould Pilot for ABC and guest starred in both “Rizzoli & Isles” for TNT and the FOX pilot “Pleading Guilty.” Brian has been associated for two decades with Chicago's Goodman Theatre (on whose Board he serves), where he has starred in numerous productions including Galileo; Desire Under the Elms, which he also took to Broadway; and most recently performed a one-man repertory production of Eugene O‟Neill‟s Hughie in conjunction with Samuel Beckett‟s Krapp’s Last Tape. His other notable stage work includes the Broadway production of Translations; All’s Well That Ends Well at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario, Canada; Krapp’s Last Tape at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival; Hughie at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, the Trinity Repertory Theatre, and the Long Wharf Theatre; Peter Brook's production of The Cherry Orchard at the Brooklyn Academy of Music; Richard Nelson‟s Conversations in Tusculum at The Public Theatre in New York; Trumbo, which he starred in Off-Broadway and on tour; Wisdom Bridge Theatre's production of Rat in the Skull; Says I, Says He at both The Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and The Phoenix Theatre in N.Y.; and The Exonerated, in which he starred Off-Broadway and on tour. He also starred in the Court TV film version of the play. After this fall‟s performances in John B. Keane‟s The Field, Dennehy will next be on stage the summer of 2011 at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival performing the roles of „Sir Toby Belch‟ in Twelfth Night and „Max‟ in The Homecoming. - 13 - LENNIE JAMES (Lieutenant Nabulsi) was born in Nottingham, but spent almost all of his formative years growing up in South London. He attended Ernest Bevin School where he prepared for a career in sports therapy and playing rugby. His head was turned toward acting however after he followed a girlfriend into an audition and was asked to take part by the director. He is a graduate of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, leaving early to start his first professional job at The Derby Playhouse Theatre. Lennie is an award-winning theatre actor and has worked in almost all the major theatres in England, including The National, The Royal Court, The Young Vic and Shakespeare‟s Globe. He has also appeared on Broadway in Two Gentlemen of Verona along side Mark Rylance. Lennie has been a star of British television since the early 1990s, starring is such series as “The Orchard House,” “Civvies,” “Comics,” “Out of the Blue,” “MI-5,” “Cold Feet,” “Buried,” “Fallout” and “The State Within.” Lennie then came to the United States in 2006 to star opposite Skeet Ulrich in the much-loved and history-making CBS series “Jericho.” At present, Lennie is a series regular on the hit HBO “Hung” starring Thomas Jane and Jane Adams. He can also be seen in the upcoming AMC drama “The Walking Dead,” written and directed by Frank Darabont. On the big screen Lennie is probably best known for his role of „Sol‟ in the Guy Ritchie film SNATCH opposite Brad Pitt, Benicio Del Toro and Jason Statham. He can also be seen in a number of other films including SAHARA; LUCKY BREAK; AMONG GIANTS; LES MISERABLE, opposite Geoffrey Rush, Liam Neeson and Claire Danes; and Michael Winterbottom‟s 24 HOUR PARTY PEOPLE. He is currently shooting COLOMBIANA opposite Zoe Saldana and LOCKOUT opposite Guy Pearce. In 2000, STORM DAMAGE, Lennie‟s first film as a writer, was screened on the BBC. It garnered much critical acclaim and won a Royal Television Society award, a Riems Internationales award and a BAFTA award nomination in 2001. This led Lennie toward a burgeoning career as a writer for stage, screen and a sometime columnist for a number of Britain‟s major newspapers. Lennie is married with three teenaged daughters and it is here that he fulfills his most important roles as father, ATM and taxi driver to his girls. He is also a dedicated supporter of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and will one day learn to play the saxophone that he bought with his first week‟s wages as a professional actor which lies under his bed. Lennie splits his time between London and Los Angeles. Equally successful in film and television, OLIVIA WILDE (Nicole) has starred in an array of roles. Wilde can currently be seen on FOX‟s Emmy®-nominated drama “House.” Wilde will be starring in the much anticipated futuristic thriller TRON: LEGACY opposite Jeff Bridges. The film, directed by Joseph Kosinski, will be released on December 17th, 2010. Wilde will next star as the female lead in the DreamWorks fantasy/action film COWBOYS AND ALIENS opposite Daniel Craig to be released in 2011. Wilde was seen opposite Jack Black in Columbia‟s biblical-era comedy film YEAR ONE which Judd Apatow, Harold Ramis and Owen Wilson produced, with Ramis also directing. Additionally, Wilde starred in and produced FIX, the story of documentary filmmakers who race all over California to get help for a relative. FIX opened at the 2008 Slamdance Film Festival and was released in New York in November of 2009. Wilde previously co-starred opposite Bruce Willis, Emile Hirsch and Justin Timberlake in the Universal film ALPHA DOG, based on the true story of Jesse James Hollywood. She has completed the independent features BICKFORD SCHMECKLER‟S COOL IDEAS, in which she won Best Actress at the Aspen Film Festival; as well as CONVERSATIONS WITH OTHER WOMEN, opposite Helena Bonham Carter and Aaron Eckhart, which received glowing reviews at the Telluride Film Festival. On stage, Wilde starred in Epic Theatre Center's Off-Broadway production of Beauty on the Vine in 2007. On television, she co-starred in the drama “The Black Donnellys,” created by - 14 - Paul Haggis. Wilde‟s television breakout role was in the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced series, “Skin,” for FOX, but she is perhaps better known for her recurring role on the criticallyacclaimed FOX series, “The O.C.” Wilde was among the early supporters of President Barack Obama, hitting the campaign trail during the primary season. She is also a longtime advocate of PowerUp Gambia, a nonprofit organization that seeks to create medical clinics in rural Africa using solar panels to supplement electricity. Additionally, she is a board member of Artists for Peace and Justice and the ACLU. At nine years old, TY SIMPKINS (Luke) is an accomplished film and television actor with more than ten feature films under his belt. Most recently, Ty attended the Toronto Film Festival (2010) in support of INSIDIOUS, directed by James Wan (SAW). INSIDIOUS is a creepy, yet fun-filled film where serendipitously Ty had a starring role alongside Patrick Wilson as his father for the second time in his young career. In 2003 at three years old, Ty‟s lucky film break came when Steven Spielberg cast him in WAR OF THE WORLDS opposite Dakota Fanning and Tom Cruise. This soon led to a featured role in ALL THE KING'S MEN directed by Steven Zaillian where he played a young Jude Law. At the age of 4, Ty had the pleasure of working on Todd Field's adaptation of LITTLE CHILDREN, in which he played Aaron, the son of Patrick Wilson and Jennifer Connelly. In 2005, Ty played Colin Farrell's child in PRIDE AND GLORY, directed by Gavin O'Connor. Ty has also appeared in REVOLUTIONARY ROAD, directed by Sam Mendes where Ty paired with his real-life sister, actress Ryan Simpkins, to play the children of Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio. Looking back to 2001, at just three weeks old, young Ty first appeared on television on the series “One Life To Live” where he shared the recurring role as „Jack Cramer.‟ A few weeks later, Ty won the lead role as „Jude Cooper Bauer,‟ on “Guiding Light,” which he continued for the next five years. Since then, he has appeared on “Law & Order,” “CSI,” “Private Practice,” “Family of Four” and “Sisters Street,” and next up Ty will be working on the feature, THE SHADOW MAN, a script which is a finalist at the Sundance and Slamdance screenwriting labs. Ty is the youngest of three children. He lives in Los Angeles, California with his family. When he is not working, he loves fencing, ice hockey, baseball and playing with his dogs Rufus and Chapin. HELEN CAREY (Grace Brennan), a native of Boston, has enjoyed a career in film, television and stage for over four decades. She was most recently seen in the multi awardwinning film JULIE & JULIA opposite Meryl Streep and prior to that in LITTLE CHILDREN opposite Kate Winslet, Jennifer Connelly and Patrick Wilson. Early stage work includes leading roles at the Guthrie Theater, Stratford Festival Theatre, Ontario; The Shakespeare Theatre and Arena Stage, both in Washington D. C.; the famed Abbey Theatre in Dublin, as well as Broadway's Roundabout Theater, New York where she garnered a Tony nomination for London Assurance. Carey's television appearances include "House," "Without A Trace," "The Practice," a recurring role on "Law & Order" and "Seinfeld." She was also a series regular in both "American Embassy" (shot in London) and "Turks." As well as a Tony nomination, she has received the Theater World Award, two Helen Hayes' Awards and the William Shakespeare Award for Classical Theater. LIAM NEESON (Damon Pennington) has become one of the leading international motion picture actors today. Whether it is his Academy Award®-nominated role of „Oskar Schindler‟ in Steven Spielberg‟s highly acclaimed SCHINDLER‟S LIST (1993), his awardwinning portrayal of legendary Irish Republican hero in MICHAEL COLLINS (1996), or his role - 15 - as controversial sex therapist „Alfred Kinsey‟ in the critically acclaimed KINSEY (2004), Neeson continues to display an acting range matched by few. Currently, Neeson is on location filming UNKNOWN WHITE MALE, a drama/thriller about stolen identity which costars Diane Kruger and January Jones. Neeson was most recently seen in THE A-TEAM, the remake of the popular TV series also starring Bradley Cooper and Jessica Biel. Neeson recently wrapped production on Warner Bros‟ remake of the 1981 film CLASH OF THE TITANS. The film tells the myth of Perseus and his quest to battle both Medusa and the Kraken monster in order to save the princess Andromeda. In 2009, Neeson completed production of AFTER LIFE opposite Christina Ricci. The film involves a young woman caught between life and death and a funeral director who appears to have the gift of transitioning the dead. In 2008, Neeson appeared in TAKEN. The Fox film stars Neeson as an ex-soldier trying to track down the Albanian slave masters who have kidnapped his daughter. He also debuted the BBC film FIVE MINUTES OF HEAVEN to rave reviews at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Additionally in 2008, Neeson once again teamed up with Laura Linney in Richard Eyre‟s THE OTHER MAN. In May of 2008, Neeson appeared in Disney's box office success THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: PRINCE CASPIAN where he reprised his role as the voice of the Lion, „Aslan,‟ in the sequel to the 2005 hit THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE. That same year he also returned to the stage at the Lincoln Center Festival in Gate/Beckett: Eh Joe directed by Atom Egoyan. In 2006, Neeson graced the screen in the classic revenge drama SERAPHIM FALLS opposite Pierce Brosnan. In 2005, he appeared in Ridley Scott‟s crusades epic KINGDOM OF HEAVEN. He also co-starred that year in BATMAN BEGINS, directed by Christopher Nolan. Neeson‟s portrayal of „Alfred Kinsey‟ in Bill Condon‟s KINSEY, co-starring Laura Linney, garnered him a Best Actor award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. Prior to that, Neeson co-starred with Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, and Keira Knightly in the Working Title film LOVE ACTUALLY (2003), written and directed by Richard Curtis. Neeson returned to Broadway in 2002, co-starring with his friend Laura Linney in Arthur Miller‟s classic The Crucible. Both he and Linney earned Tony Award nominations for their performances. In 2001, he starred opposite Harrison Ford in the true story of Russia‟s nuclear submarine tragedy entitled K-19: THE WINDOWMAKER and starred opposite Sandra Bullock in the black comedy GUN SHY (2000). Neeson starred in the box-office phenomenon STAR WARS: EPISODE I – THE PHANTOM MENACE (1999) in the role of „Qui-Gon Jinn,‟ the Master Jedi Knight who bestows his Force-ful wisdom upon Obi-Wan Kenobi and the young Anakin Skywalker. In the same year, he starred opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones in Jan De Bont‟s THE HAUNTING (1999). In addition, he starred in the screen adaptation of Victor Hugo‟s LES MISERABLES in the role of „Jean Valjean,‟ co-starring Geoffrey Rush, Uma Thurman and Claire Danes. Also that year, Neeson played Oscar Wilde in David Hare‟s new play, The Judas Kiss which opened in London‟s West End and subsequently on Broadway. Neeson starred in the title role in Neil Jordan‟s MICHAEL COLLINS (1996) for which he received Best Actor honors at the Venice Film Festival, a Golden Globe® Best Actor nomination, and London‟s prestigious Evening Standard Award for Best Actor. The film also received the highest honor in Venice -- The Golden Lion Award. It was in 1993 when Neeson received worldwide attention for his starring role in the Academy Award®-winning film SCHINDLER‟S LIST. In addition to winning an Academy Award® nomination for Best Actor, he was nominated for a Golden Globe® and BAFTA Award. The Irish-born actor had originally sought a career as a teacher after attending Queens University, Belfast and majoring in physics, computer science and math. Neeson set teaching aside - 16 - and in 1976 joined the prestigious Lyric Players Theatre in Belfast (“The best training any actor could have”), making his professional acting debut in Joseph Plunkett‟s The Risen People. After two years with the Lyric Players, he joined the famed National Theatre of Ireland, the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. Neeson appeared in the Abbey Theatre Festival‟s production of Brian Friel‟s Translations, and a production of Sean O‟Casey‟s The Plough and the Stars for the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, England where he received a Best Actor Award. In 1980, John Boorman spotted him playing „Lennie‟ in John Steinbeck‟s Of Mice and Men and cast him in the epic saga of the Arthurian legend, EXCALIBUR. Following this motion picture debut, Neeson has appeared in more than 40 films demonstrating a wide range of characters. His credits include Dino DeLaurentiis‟ epic remake of THE BOUNTY (1984), directed by Roger Donaldson and co-starring Mel Gibson and Anthony Hopkins; the critically-acclaimed LAMB (1986) for which he received an Evening Standard Drama Award nomination for his haunting portrayal of a priest tormented by doubts about his faith; Andrei Konchalovsky‟s DUET FOR ONE (1986), co-starring Julie Andrews; as a political terrorist in A PRAYER FOR THE DYING (1987) with Mickey Rourke and Bob Hoskins; and a Jesuit priest in Roland Joffe‟s THE MISSION (1986), co-starring Robert De Niro and Jeremy Irons. Neeson received critical acclaim starring opposite Cher as a deaf and mute Vietnam veteran in Peter Yates‟ courtroom drama SUSPECT (1987); as the passionate Irish sculptor opposite Diane Keaton in THE GOOD MOTHER (1988), and as scientist Peyton Westlake whose disfiguring accident forces him into hiding in Sam Raimi‟s fantasy-thriller DARKMAN (1990). Neeson next starred in David Leland‟s gritty contemporary drama CROSSING THE LINE based on William McIlvanney‟s acclaimed novel, The Big Man about an unemployed Scottish miner desperate for money that is thrust into the high-stakes world of bare-knuckle boxing. In 1992, he starred as both a Nazi engineer in David Seltzer‟s adaptation of Susan Isaac‟s best-selling novel Shining Through opposite Michael Douglas; and as a disgraced policeman accused of murder in the erotic thriller UNDER SUSPICION. Neeson then continued to star in a succession of films, most notably playing the sensitive art historian vying for the affections of Mia Farrow and Judy Davis in Woody Allen‟s controversial HUSBANDS AND WIVES (1992). His other credits include ETHAN FROME (1993) with Joan Allen; Michael Apted‟s NELL (1994), starring opposite Jodie Foster and Natasha Richardson; BEFORE AND AFTER (1996) with Meryl Streep; and the title role in Michael Canton-Jones‟ ROB ROY (1995), co-starring Jessica Lange. Neeson made his Broadway debut in 1993 receiving a Tony Award nomination in the Roundabout Theater‟s revival of Eugene O‟Neill‟s 1921 drama Anna Christie, co-starring Natasha Richardson. DANIEL STERN‟s (Meyer Fisk) long and successful career in motion pictures began with his memorable portrayal of „Cyril‟ in the Academy Award®-winning movie BREAKING AWAY, directed by Peter Yates. He then acted with some of the industry‟s top directors, alternating between comedy and drama. Among his earlier credits were two films for Woody Allen, STARDUST MEMORIES and HANNAH AND HER SISTERS; Barry Levinson‟s breakthrough film, DINER; Tim Burton‟s FRANKENWEENIE; and Robert Redford‟s THE MILAGRO BEANFIELD WAR He was featured in Cheech Marin‟s BORN IN EAST L.A before going on to star in the international blockbusters CITY SLICKERS and HOME ALONE, as well as their respective sequels. He went on to executive produce and star in the comedy BUSH-WHACKED before teaming with Dan Aykroyd and Damon Wayans in CELTIC PRIDE. In 1993, after directing and narrating classic TV show “The Wonder Years,” Stern stepped behind the cameras again to make his feature directorial debut with ROOKIE OF THE YEAR, a film in which he also played the - 17 - slow-witted pitching coach. In 2009, he co-starred with Ellen Page and Marcia Gay Harden in WHIP IT, Drew Barrymore‟s coming of age film revolved around the world of the roller derby. Mr. Stern‟s debut as a playwright, Barbra’s Wedding, premiered in Philadelphia and had a six-month run at the Manhattan Theater Club in New York. Since then, it has been produced all over the country. He also created, wrote and starred in the CBS series “Danny,” a sitcom about a newly divorced man coping with his job as a community organizer at a recreation center. Outside of show business, Mr. Stern is a sculptor. His work “Handstand” was awarded a position in the 2010-2011 Urban Trees Exhibit at the Port of San Diego and his bronze work has been a featured exhibit at Tracy Park Gallery in Malibu. In September 2009, he received the President‟s Call to Service Award, the highest national level award given for volunteer service in recognition of his extraordinary commitment to volunteerism and civic participation. He and his wife of 30 years are the proud parents of three grown children and divide their time between Los Angeles and a cattle ranch in Central California. KEVIN CORRIGAN (Alex) has had an illustrious career in both the mainstream and indie worlds and he continues to be one of the most versatile actors in the business. After studying at The Actors Studio, he made his film debut in 1989 in LOST ANGELS. He also had a role in the classic mafia picture GOODFELLAS. After appearing in the film BILLY BATHGATE, Kevin starred in the racially-charged romance ZEBRAHEAD. During the independent film boom of the 1990s, he built a career playing quirky, unconventional characters in films such as TRUE ROMANCE, LIVING IN OBLIVION, WALKING AND TALKING, and BUFFALO 66. He appeared in the action-packed BAD BOYS prior to writing the script for the 1997 film KICKED IN THE HEAD. The film starred Kevin, Michael Rapaport, Linda Fiorentino, Lili Taylor and was executive produced by Martin Scorsese. Kevin became well-known for his role as the slacker „Eddie Finnerty‟ on the sitcom “Grounded for Life,” which ran for five seasons. Shortly after the show ended, he was offered a role in Martin Scorsese's best picture winner THE DEPARTED. He has since appeared in the critically-acclaimed SUPERBAD, AMERICAN GANGSTER, PINEAPPLE EXPRESS, NICK AND NORA‟S INFINITE PLAYLIST, BIG FAN, a recurring role on FX‟s “Damages,” a recurring role on Fox‟s “Fringe” and the Academy Award®-winning short THE NEW TENANTS. He will appear in UNSTOPPABLE with Denzel Washington, PONIES, SOME GUY WHO KILLS PEOPLE, THE CHAPERONE and CIRCUS MAXIMUS. JASON BEGHE (Detective Quinn) was born and raised in New York City where he attended Collegiate School. He is the youngest of four children. His sister Francesca is a singer/songwriter whose song “Trust in Me” was performed by Joe Cocker on the top-grossing soundtrack CD of THE BODYGUARD. His father Renato Beghe was nominated by President George H.W. Bush to be Judge of the U.S. Tax Court where he still sits as an associate justice. Jason‟s first job was at fifteen as a doorman in the building where he lived with his family. He was eventually fired for being consistently late. After completing two years at Pomona College, no one was more surprised than Jason when he was offered a modeling job in Venice, Italy after being “discovered” by renowned fashion photographer Bruce Weber. Jason ended up living mostly in Milan and Paris for the next three years where he became one of the top male models in Europe after shooting a 50-page advertising spread in Uomo Vogue as “The Armani Man.” Because of his unique approach to his work, Jason became widely known as 'piccolo actore' (the little actor) in the Italian fashion industry and was often encouraged to pursue acting as a career. Jason returned to New York in 1983 and joined an acting class taught by respected director and coach Wynn Handman and within months he signed with ICM and secured his first - 18 - role as „Cupcake‟ opposite Susan Sarandon and Judith Ivey in Frank Perry‟s COMPROMISING POSITIONS. Next, Jason was offered a role in Los Angeles opposite Alec Baldwin in the Gore Vidal mini-series “Dress Grey.” Jason stayed in Los Angles for that pilot season and won the part of quarterback „Tom Yinessa‟ in the HBO series “First and Ten” opposite O.J. Simpson and Delta Burke. He was on the show for three seasons and has consistently worked in film and television ever since including notable performances as the lead in George Romero‟s MONKEY SHINES, Ridley Scott‟s THELMA AND LOUISE and G.I. JANE, and more recently, opposite his old friend David Duchovny in an arc on the Showtime series “Californication.” THE NEXT THREE DAYS marks Jason‟s second time working with Paul Haggis. Jason‟s wife Angie is a dog trainer and president of The Family Dog Rescue. They live on a ranch in Malibu with their two sons Bix and Bear, along with assorted horses, dogs, chickens and bunnies. AISHA HINDS (Detective Collero) is an artist who enjoys seizing every opportunity she can to intimately explore her craft. She began her career in the schools, churches, prisons, group homes, and on the streets of New York City as a cast member with a local Brooklyn-based group called the Health Watch Players. Aisha was a student at the prestigious LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts, and worked after school spreading the message of safe sex, abstinence, self esteem, preventing sexual abuse, and dealing with peer pressure through scripted roles and improvisation. The foundation for her craft was more than an outlet for artistic expression; it was a call to action. She went on to obtain a BFA in theater at the University of Miami and graduated with honors and acclaim, having starred in Mame, as „Agnes Gooch‟; Anything Goes, as „Reno Sweeney‟; Tartuffe, as „Dorine‟; A Piece Of My Heart, as „Steele‟; and in various roles in The Colored Museum. She took home the title of Miss Black University of Miami and the award for Best Talent, before following the call to Los Angeles. Aisha‟s break came when she was afforded the opportunity to expose injustice playing „Carla Howell‟ on the critically-acclaimed drama, “NYPD Blue.” Since then, she has gradually made her mark through appearances on a string of television hits such as “ER,” “CSI: NY,” “Medium,” “Boston Legal,” “The Shield,” “SG-1,” “Lost,” “Judging Amy,” “Lincoln Heights,” “Prison Break” and “Cold Case.” Her role as a transgender guidance counselor on “Law & Order: SVU” left an indelible mark on the minds of viewers, and inspired producers to submit her performance for Emmy® consideration. She was also a series regular on ABC‟s “Invasion,” Showtime‟s “Hate,” and Lifetime‟s “Conspiracy.” In addition, she is currently recurring on Showtime‟s “Weeds” and is now a series regular on the new ABC television series, “Detroit 187.” Her feature film credits have ranged from playing the lone female prisoner in ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13, with Laurence Fishburne, Maria Bello, John Leguizamo, and Ethan Hawke; to Demi Moore‟s sophisticated and stern attorney in MR. BROOKS, also starring Kevin Costner and Dane Cook. The array of her characters has been much like the selection of colors in a Crayola box. Her latest strokes include a recurring role as „Isabel,‟ a homeless woman on TNT‟s “Hawthorne,” starring and executive produced by Jada Pinkett Smith; also recurring as „Loomis,‟ an FBI agent on Joss Whedon‟s “Dollhouse” for Fox; and in addition a recurring role as voodoo priestess „Miss Jeanette,‟ on HBO‟s Emmy®-nominated series “True Blood.” She recently wrapped production in Tony Scott‟s UNSTOPPABLE, starring Denzel Washington, Chris Pine, and Rosario Dawson. TYRONE GIORDANO (Mike) experience ranges from the stage to the screen. Stage credits include the multiple-award winning Big River on Broadway as „Huckleberry Finn‟ and the title role in Pippin at the Mark Taper Forum. Tyrone originated the role of Huckleberry Finn in Big River at Deaf West Theatre in Los Angeles, where it took on a life of its own to move to the Mark Taper Forum and then a run on Broadway and a U.S./Japan tour. Tyrone and his co-star, - 19 - Michael McElroy, each earned 2004 Drama Desk nominations for Best Lead Actor in a Musical. Onscreen credits include THE FAMILY STONE starring Diane Keaton and Sarah Jessica Parker; A LOT LIKE LOVE starring Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet; and UNTRACEABLE starring Diane Lane. Throughout his impressive career, actor JONATHAN TUCKER (David) has had the good fortune of working with some of today‟s most talented filmmakers. He lead the cast of director Carter Smith‟s Dreamworks thriller THE RUINS which was based upon the best-selling novel, and will next star in a succession of films including MESKADA which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. THE NEXT THREE DAYS reunites Tucker with Paul Haggis for whom he previously starred for as the central role in NBC‟s highly acclaimed drama “The Black Donnellys.” The show chronicled an Irish youth with peacemaking instincts who turns dark due to his brothers‟ involvement in organized crime in New York City‟s notorious Hell‟s Kitchen neighborhood. It was followed by another collaboration, Warner Independent Pictures‟ Iraqi War drama IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH, in which he starred as an AWOL soldier. More recent credits include a starring role opposite Sarah Michelle Gellar in the indie drama VERONIKA DECIDES TO DIE; and with John Hurt in the Quentin Crisp biopic, AN ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival. Audiences and critics alike first took notice of Tucker when he portrayed Tilda Swinton‟s sensitive teenage son in Fox Searchlight‟s critically lauded THE DEEP END from directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel. The thriller depicted a devout mother who instinctively reacts to cover-up a death in an attempt to avoid her son‟s implications. Tucker transitioned the acclaim into a diverse string of roles including director Marcus Nispel‟s remake of the horror classic TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE for New Line Cinema; Samuel Goldwyn‟s STATESIDE with Val Kilmer; the role as younger sibling to John C. Reilly in the Soderbergh/Clooney-produced con-themed feature CRIMINAL; Miramax‟s thriller HOSTAGE in which he starred opposite Bruce Willis; and in Weinstein Co.‟s PULSE, a remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa‟s Japanese horror classic. He also starred in Think Films‟ dark comedy LOVE COMES TO THE EXECUTIONER co-starring Ginnifer Goodwin and Jeremy Renner as well as the drama CHERRY CRUSH opposite Nikki Reed (“Thirteen”). Additional films include Sofia Coppola‟s THE VIRGIN SUICIDES in which he portrayed Kirsten Dunst‟s voyeur teen neighbor and attempted savior; BALL IN THE HOUSE with David Strathairn and Jennifer Tilly; the young Billy Crudup in Barry Levinson‟s acclaimed SLEEPERS; and the comedy TWO IF BY SEA with Sandra Bullock. Likewise, previous forays into television include an arc on David E. Kelley‟s “The Practice,” a guest starring role on “White Collar,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “CSI,” and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” as well as the season premiere of “Six Feet Under.” He most recently completed a star-turn on the lauded new Showtime series “Masters of Horror: Dance of the Dead.” Though a Boston native, Tucker has had the opportunity to travel the world over, including a couple years in Paris as a young boy, thanks to his renowned art historian/professor/curator father, Paul Hayes Tucker, and marketing consultant mother, Maggie Moss-Tucker. By third grade, he was starring in the Boston Ballet‟s production of The Nutcracker and continued as a member of the company for five years. He is also a graduate of Ojai‟s Thacher School. ALLAN STEELE (Sergeant Harris) began his career in New York, performing standup comedy at clubs and colleges; improv and sketch comedy with Long Island troupe The Fugitive Fleet; a weekly radio show with other comics on WGBB, and appearing in the OffBroadway hit, Tony ‘n Tina’s Wedding. - 20 - Since moving to Los Angeles, Allan has had the opportunity to work as an actor, writer and director. As an actor, Allan has appeared on stage, as a founding member of Bobby Moresco‟s theater company, The Actor‟s Gym; in films such as CRASH and LIAR‟S POKER; and in recurring television roles on “The Black Donnellys,” “Falcone,” “Time Of Your Life,” “NYPD Blue” and “Michael Hayes.” Highlights as a television writer include an episode of the CBS drama “Michael Hayes,” co-written with John Romano and named a TV Guide “Editor‟s Choice”; an episode of CBS‟ “Family Law” co-written with Paul Haggis; and an episode of the NBC show, “The Black Donnellys.” As a screenwriter, Allan wrote the psychological thriller A FRIEND IN BABYLON for Soraya Intercine Films. He also shared screenwriting credit with Bobby Moresco on the feature 10TH & WOLF. Recently, Allan returned to his comedy roots, portraying „Damien Rust‟ in “Lifeography: Damien Rust, Magician,” a television pilot from “Real Time with Bill Maher” scribe Adam Felber. Allan has written and directed three short films. THE SYNDICATE, a comedy, received the Audience Award for Best Short Film at the 2002 Hamptons International Film Festival. THE FENCE, a drama, received an Honorable Mention at CineVegas 2008. VIC‟S CAFÉ, a musical, will appear at festivals worldwide in 2011. RZA (Mouss), while best known as the founder, producer, and mastermind behind the Wu-Tang Clan, has built an incredibly diverse and successful career as a musician, a composer of film scores, a producer, an actor, a businessman, a player and advocate of chess, and as the author of The Wu-Tang Manual and the New York Times Best Seller, The Tao of Wu. Born Robert F. Diggs in Brownsville, Brooklyn, RZA first surfaced on the hip-hop scene during the early '90s. After brief stints as a member of the group All In Together Now and as a solo artist under the name Prince Rakeem, he formed the Wu-Tang Clan in 1992. Based in Staten Island the band went on to become one of the most successful and influential hip-hop groups of all time. Their debut LP, 1993's Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), driven by RZA's unique, groundbreaking beats and signature gritty production style, has become a definitive hip-hop classic and is revered as one of the greatest hip-hop albums ever. He has released several solo albums, under his own name and the name of his hedonistic alter ego Bobby Digital, including RZA as Bobby Digital in Stereo, Digital Bullet, Birth of a Prince, and, most recently, Digi Snax. Overall, RZA has sold over 44 million records. An avid chess player, the RZA created WuChess.com, the world's first online hip-hop chess community where chess players and hip-hop fans can learn from chess masters, compete for scholarships, and square off against the RZA and other hip-hop celebrities. RZA is making his directorial debut directing THE MAN WITH THE IRON FISTS, which he co-wrote with Eli Roth and will star as „The Blacksmith.‟ Eli Roth, Eric Newman and Marc Abraham of Strike Entertainment will produce. RZA can be seen in Miguel Sapochnik's REPO MEN starring Forrest Whitaker and Jude Law; and Todd Phillip's DUE DATE starring Robert Downey, Jr. As an actor, some of RZA's credits include work with Judd Apatow in FUNNY PEOPLE, Ridley Scott in AMERICAN GANGSTER, Buddy Giovinazzo's LIFE IS HOT IN CRACK TOWN and Mikael Håfström in DERAILED. RZA is a Grammy® award-winning, music producer, BAFTA nominated film composer, recording artist and actor. RZA is one of the most prominent figures in hip hop music and the creator/producer of the Wu-Tang Clan. RZA has an extremely distinguished body of work in music scoring for filmmakers such as Ridley Scott, Jim Jarmusch and Quentin Tarantino. - 21 - RZA recently scored the Emmy®-nominated American adaptation of the Japanese anime "Afro Samurai" executive produced and starring Samuel L. Jackson. Having arrived in Los Angeles for only a few short months, MORAN ATIAS (Erit) secured the dynamic role of „Inez‟ in the acclaimed drama “Crash,” the TV spin-off of the Oscar®-winning film about racial tensions in Los Angeles, which after one season, turned into the female lead opposite the legendary Dennis Hopper. Raised in Israel, Atias is an actress on the rise in Hollywood. After growing up in Haifa, Israel, she moved to Italy, where she advanced quickly on the Italian small screen, hosting primetime TV shows like “I Raccomandati” and confirming huge modeling campaigns for the likes of Dolce & Gabana, Roberto Cavalli and Versace, all which lead to her being selected by the city of Milan as its official spokeswoman. Concurrently, Atias made her big-screen debut in the critically-acclaimed Italian thriller GAS. Atias went on to star in several Italian films, including DAYS OF LOVE, OGGI SPOSI and Dario Argento‟s MOTHER OF TEARS, which premiered at the Rome Film Festival and at the Toronto International Film Festival. Leaving her media footprint in Italy, she retuned to her homeland as a focal point in the Israeli media, hosting the hugely successful television show “Deal or No Deal” as well as “Eurovision.” Moran is actively involved in disaster relief and raising awareness for Haiti. Visiting Haiti was a life changing experience for Moran as she assisted in saving 29 lives. Moran is ISRAAID Good Will Ambassador, an Ambassador for Artists for Peace and Justice and also does work with Sean Penn‟s Haiti organization, J/P HRO. Atias currently resides in Los Angeles. THE NEXT THREE DAYS reunites MICHAEL BUIE (Mick Brennan) with Russell Crowe, his co-star in MYSTERY ALASKA. He will next appear as Brian Early in Miguel Arteta's CEDAR RAPIDS, opposite Ed Helms, Sigourney Weaver and John C Reilly in March 2011. Other notable film credits include the Nantucket based ROPEWALK, directed by Matthew Brown, the Sci-Fi thriller THE McPHERSON TAPE, SCREW CUPID, ONLY FOR YOU and THE MOON GARDEN directed by Bradley Buecker. On television, Buie starred as Detective Lincoln Higgs in a TNT television series entitled "Hard Time," opposite Charles Durning, Bruce Dern and Burt Reynolds. He has had numerous roles in television movies ("For the Love of Nancy," "Our Mother's Murder," "Panic in the Skies") and a number of television series including the award-winning "Millennium," "Madison" and "The Outer Limits." He also guest-starred on "This is Wonderland" directed by Bruce McDonald and Todd Holland's "Wonderfalls," among others. Buie has written a cottage-country, independent feature entitled WATER SKI expected to shoot in the fall of 2011. Born in Kitchener, Canada, Buie received his Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology with a Dramatic Arts and Film Minor at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. He currently resides in Los Angeles. - 22 - ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS PAUL HAGGIS (Director, Screenwriter, Producer) is the award-winning filmmaker who, in 2006, became the first screenwriter to write two Best Film Oscar® winners back-to-back - MILLION DOLLAR BABY (2004) directed by Clint Eastwood, and CRASH (2005) which he himself directed. For CRASH, he won Academy Awards® for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay. The film also received an additional four nominations including one for Haggis' direction. CRASH reaped numerous awards during its year of release from associations such as the IFP Spirit Awards, the Screen Actors Guild and BAFTA. In 2006, Haggis' screenplays included the duo Clint Eastwood productions FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS and LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA, the latter earning him his third screenplay Oscar® nomination. He also helped pen CASINO ROYALE, which garnered considerable acclaim for reinvigorating the James Bond spy franchise. In 2007, Haggis wrote, directed and produced IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH for Warner Independent Pictures, Samuels Media and Summit Entertainment. The film, which starred Tommy Lee Jones, Charlize Theron and Susan Sarandon, was a suspense drama of a father's search for his missing son, who is reported AWOL after returning from Iraq. Jones earned a Best Actor Oscar® nomination for his performance in the film. Haggis was born in London, Ontario, Canada and moved to California in his early 20s. For over two decades he has written, directed and produced television shows such as "thirtysomething" and "The Tracey Ullman Show," and also developed credits as a pup writer on many Norman Lear sitcoms. He created the acclaimed, if short-lived, CBS series "EZ Streets" which the New York Times cited as one of the most influential shows of all time, noting, that without it "there would be no Sopranos." Hwy 61 is the production company Haggis formed with his friend and producing partner Michael Nozik. THE NEXT THREE DAYS is their first feature. Haggis is equally committed to his private and social concerns. He is the founder of Artists for Peace and Justice. Under this umbrella, many of his friends in the film business have come forward to build schools and a rehabilitation clinic serving the children of the slums of Haiti (www.APJNow.org). Haggis was a key element early this year in the 25th anniversary updating of the “We Are the World” video which he directed and was used to benefit Haiti relief. He divides his time between residences in Los Angeles and New York. A producer of over twenty years, MICHAEL NOZIK (Producer) has worked on numerous award-winning films, and in 1994 received an Academy Award® nomination for QUIZ SHOW, directed by Robert Redford. He is currently partnered with Paul Haggis at their production company, Hwy 61, in Santa Monica, CA. Prior to the formation of Hwy 61, Nozik produced LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA, directed by Mike Newell and starring Javier Bardem, as well as produced Academy Award®winning SYRIANA, written and directed by Stephen Gaghan and starring George Clooney, Matt Damon and Jeffery Wright. In 2004, Nozik produced THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES, a film directed by Walter Salles, starring Gael Garcia Bernal, which won a BAFTA and an Academy Award®. As a founding partner of Serenade Films, Nozik executive produced GAME SIX, directed by Michael Hoffman and staring Michael Keaton and Robert Downey Jr.; 12 AND HOLDING, directed by Michael Cuesta; GREAT NEW WONDERFUL, directed by Danny Leiner, starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and Tony Shalhoub; as well as THE NARROWS. Prior to this, some of the films he produced are PEOPLE I KNOW, starring Al Pacino, Kim Basinger and Tea Leoni; THE LEGEND OF BAGGER VANCE, directed by Redford and starring Matt Damon and Will Smith; HOW TO KILL YOUR NEIGHBOR‟S DOG, starring - 23 - Kenneth Branagh and Robin Wright Penn; SLUMS OF BEVERLY HILLS, starring Alan Arkin and Marisa Tomei; and SHE‟S THE ONE, with Edward Burns, Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Aniston. In addition, under director Mira Nair, Nozik produced three films including THE PEREZ FAMILY, MISSISSIPI MASALA and the Academy Award®-nominated SALAAM BOMBAY. Other producing credits include THUNDERHEART, starring Val Kilmer; CROSSING DELANCEY, with Amy Irving; and, for television, the Tony Hillerman novel, “Skin Walkers.” OLIVIER DELBOSC (Producer) – Bio Forthcoming MARC MISSONNIER (Producer) – Bio Forthcoming AGNES MENTRE (Executive Producer) is currently the U.S. Representative for Wild Bunch, which is regarded as a European leader in international sales, co-production and the distribution of motion pictures. With eighteen years of film industry experience, she previously worked for Miramax Films and The Weinstein Company, where she was EVP of Acquisitions and Co-Production during the last seven years of her tenure. Some of her high profile acquisitions and most successful projects include AMELIE, FAHRENHEIT 9/11, LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL, CITY OF GOD, THE PIANO, IN THE BEDROOM, GARDEN STATE and THE CRYING GAME. Her most recent acquisitions at Wild Bunch include THE WRESTLER, TWO LOVERS, PARANORMAL ACTIVITY, THE BOX and THE EXTRA MAN. In addition to acquiring films, she also represents remake rights on European productions, helping to bridge US studios and European productions. Before entering the film business, she was an investment banker with Lazard Freres in New York. She is also a French and American lawyer. ANTHONY KATAGAS (Executive Producer) – Bio Forthcoming STÉPHANE FONTAINE‟s, A.F.C. (Director of Photography) work can most recently be seen in A PROPHET (Grand Prize Cannes 2009 and Cesar Award for Best Cinematography) and WHAT JUST HAPPENED starring Robert De Niro. Originally from France, Fontaine works between Europe and the United States. His other notable film credits as director of photography include DUMAS starring Gerard Depardieu, TALK TO ME, THE BEAT THAT MY HEART SKIPPED, LOOK AT ME (COMME UNE IMAGE), CHARLIE SAYS and LA VIE NOUVELLE. He began his career working as a camera assistant on European films such as LES AMANT DU PONT-NEUF (LOVERS ON THE BRIDGE), IRMA VEP, and LA LECTRICE before working as a camera operator (MADEMOISELLE) and second unit DP (HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT). LAURENCE BENNETT‟s (Production Designer) feature production design credits include FREEDOM WRITERS, TRAITOR, and his previous collaborations with Paul Haggis: IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH and Academy Award® Best Picture winner CRASH, which earned him a 2006 Excellence in Production Design Award nomination from the Art Directors Guild. He has designed numerous television pilots and series, including "Grey's Anatomy," "Once And Again," "Mr. Sterling," "Miracles," "EZ Streets," and "Thief." Bennett‟s latest project is THE ARTIST for French writer/director Michel Hazanavicius. A romance set in 1927-31 Hollywood, the black and white silent film starring Jean Dujardin, Berenice Bejo, John Goodman and James Cromwell, will be released in Spring 2011 (France). Bennett was educated at Occidental College, Los Angeles and Waseda University, Tokyo, and lived in Ireland for ten years before returning to Los Angeles to work in film. - 24 - In Dublin he had a design practice, worked in fringe theatre, exhibited his paintings, and taught at the National College of Art and Design. He and his wife Nina live in Clackamas County, Oregon in a 106 year-old farmhouse. They share the former homestead property with their dog, cats, chickens, and rabbits. JO FRANCIS (Editor) edited Paul Haggis' last feature IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH, starring Tommy Lee Jones (for which he received an Academy Award® nomination for Best Actor in 2008), Charlize Theron, and Josh Brolin in 2007. Most recently she co-produced and was the supervising editor on the "We Are The World 25" music video, as a passion project for the people of Haiti. Francis also edited "The Black Donnellys" pilot created by Haggis and Bobby Moresco for NBC. Other series include the Showtime series “Crash” starring Dennis Hopper; the popular series "Lost" for ABC; the Fox series "House"; and "Life" and "American Dreams," both on NBC. Francis began her editing career as an assistant on the Television series "Family Law." ABIGAIL MURRAY (Costume Designer) is a costume designer based in New York and Los Angeles. Throughout her career she has designed for films, television and theater. Her film credits include costume designer for the feature films THE EXPRESS, PRIDE & GLORY, RUNAWAY JURY, MASKED & ANONYMOUS, IMPOSTER, SCREAM 3, DOGMA, KISS THE GIRLS, FOR RICHER OR POORER, THE PROPRIETOR, THINGS TO DO IN DENVER WHEN YOU'RE DEAD, TREMORS, BLOODHOUNDS OF BROADWAY and AIRBORNE. Her career began in New York City assisting the Academy Award®-winning costume designer Tony Walton. Her theater work includes opera and ballet, designing for numerous projects. She has designed for the Roundabout Theater, La Mama, Playwrights Horizons and Ensemble Studio Theaters. Murray's work was recently celebrated in the Academy of Motion Pictures publication 50 Designers / 50 Costumes, representing 50 of the top costume designers working today. DANNY ELFMAN (Composer) has earned numerous honors, including a Grammy Award®, an Emmy Award® and four Academy Award® nominations. In 1998, he was honored with dual Oscar® nominations for Best Original Score for his work on Barry Sonnenfeld‟s MEN IN BLACK and Gus Van Sant‟s GOOD WILL HUNTING. He received his third Oscar nomination for the score for Tim Burton‟s acclaimed fantasy BIG FISH. Elfman earned his most recent Oscar nomination for his score for the acclaimed biopic MILK, directed by Gus Van Sant. In all, Elfman has composed more than 60 motion-picture scores for a variety of directors including Tim Burton, Gus Van Sant, Sam Raimi, Ang Lee, Taylor Hackford, Paul Haggis, Errol Morris, Rob Marshall, Brett Ratner, Guillermo del Toro, Wayne Wang, Timur Bekmambetov, Barry Sonnenfeld, Brian De Palma, Peter Jackson, The Hughes Brothers, Richard Donner, Jon Amiel, Martin Brest, and Warren Beatty. Elfman has worked on films of every genre, including SPIDER-MAN (1 and 2), BATMAN and BATMAN RETURNS, MEN IN BLACK (1 and 2), EDWARD SCISSORHANDS, BEETLEJUICE, TO DIE FOR, A SIMPLE MAN, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE, THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, FAMILY MAN, WANTED, TAKIG WOODSTOCK, DICK TRACY, DARKMAN and CHICAGO. For television, Elfman won an Emmy Award® for his theme for the hit series “Desperate Housewives,” and was also Emmy-nominated for his theme for “The Simpsons,” which is the longest-running primetime comedy series ever. A Los Angeles native, Elfman got his first experience in performing and composing at the age of 18 for the French theatrical troupe Le Grand Magic Circus. The following year, he collaborated with his brother Richard, performing musical theatre on the streets of California. - 25 - Elfman then worked with a “surrealistic musical cabaret” for six years, using the outlet to explore multifarious musical genres. For 17 years he wrote and performed with rock band Oingo Boingo, producing such hits as “Weird Science” and “Dead Man‟s Party.” Elfman‟s first full-length orchestral commission, Serenada Schizophrana premiered at Carnegie Hall. His first composition for ballet “Rabbit and Rogue” had its American Ballet Theatre (ABT) World Premiere at The Metropolitan Opera House at New York‟s Lincoln Center in June 2008. The ballet was choreographed by Twyla Tharp and commissioned by ABT. Elfman‟s most recent film credits include the smash hit, ALICE IN WONDERLAND and the upcoming REEL STEEL, Gus Van Sant‟s RESTLESS and MEN IN BLACK 3. His Cirque du Soleil show, “Iris” opens as a permanent show at Hollywood‟s Kodak Theater in 2011. RANDI HILLER (Casting Director) is an award-winning casting director. With over fifteen years of experience and over 80 films, she has worked on a wide range of projects extending from independent films to major studio productions and covering all genres. She has made a name for herself with her eye for talent and for going outside the normal channels to find new faces. This has led her to audition a wide range of people including actors, surfers, policemen, criminals, basketball players, hockey players and inner city kids She has been nominated for eleven Casting Society of America Artios Awards of which she has won two. The first award was for Best Casting on an Independent Feature Film for IN THE BEDROOM. This film was nominated for five Academy Awards® and numerous other accolades. Three of the five lead actors were nominated for Oscars®. Her second Artios award was with her former business partner for Best Feature Film Casting for CRASH, which won the Academy Award® for Best Picture in 2006. The film also won the SAG Award for Outstanding Ensemble Cast, the NAACP Image Award for Best Picture, the Hollywood Film Festival for Best Cast, and numerous other distinctions and Awards. The team then worked again with director Paul Haggis on the critically-acclaimed film IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH for which lead actor Tommy Lee Jones earned an Oscar® nomination. In 2006, Ms. Hiller was invited to join the Academy Of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Some of her other credits include IRON MAN 1 and 2, LIFE AS A HOUSE, MIRACLE, COACH CARTER, THE FAST & THE FURIOUS 3 and 4, TERMINATOR 3, BLUE CRUSH, and the upcoming films WARRIOR and THOR. EUGENIE GRANDVAL (Co-Producer) is currently head of development at Hwy 61 Films, a partnership between Paul Haggis and Michael Nozik. When Grandval joined the company in 2009, she identified the French feature POUR ELLE as a viable American remake and brought it to Haggis‟ attention. Before HWY, Grandval was based in Paris where she collaborated with filmmaker Barbet Schroeder (SINGLE WHITE FEMALE, REVERSAL OF FORTUNE) on the awardwinning documentary film, TERROR‟S ADVOCATE (Cesar Award winner for Best Documentary, 2008; Cannes Selection, 2007). Grandval began her career as a production and development executive at the New York-based Crossroads Films, Pressman Films and October Films. Prior to that Grandval worked in mergers and acquisition in New York. Now based in Los Angeles, she previously attended Columbia University and the Sorbonne in Paris. FRED CAVAYÉ (Based on the film 'Pour Elle') GUILLAUME LEMANS (Based on the film 'Pour Elle') - 26 - FINAL END CREDITS Unit Production Manager First Assistant Director Second Assistant Director Executive in Charge of Production Anthony Katagas Donald L. Sparks Dieter Busch Donna Sloan Cast (In Order of Appearance) JOHN BRENNAN LARA BRENNAN MICK BRENNAN ERIT JENNA THREE YEAR OLD LUKE Russell Crowe Elizabeth Banks Michael Buie Moran Atias Remy Nozik Toby Green Tyler Green Jason Beghe Aisha Hinds Ty Simpkins Veronica Brown Olivia Wilde Leslie Merrill Alissa Haggis Daniel Stern James Donis Helen Carey Brian Dennehy Rachel Deacon Glenn Taranto Derek Cecil Kaitlyn Wylde Liam Neeson Zachary Sondrini Lauren Haggis Jonathan Tucker RZA Tyrone Giordano James Ransone Etta Cox Barry Bradford Rick Warner James Francis Kelly, III Denise Dal Vera Nazanin Boniadi Lisa Ann Goldsmith Kevin Corrigan Jeff Hochendoner Lennie James Allan Steele Quantia Mali DETECTIVE QUINN DETECTIVE COLLERO LUKE FEMALE GUARD 1 NICOLE ELIZABETH GESAS JUNKIE MEYER FISK PRISON MAJOR GRACE BRENNAN GEORGE BRENNAN DUTY NURSE HOSPITAL SECURITY GUARD DR. BECSEY JULIE DAMON PENNINGTON PHOTOSHOP KID LYLA DAVID MOUSS MIKE HARV NOTARY JAIL GUARD (Entry Hall) COUNTY JAIL CAPTAIN LAB VAN DRIVER EUGENIE ELAINE FEMALE GUARD 2 ALEX ALEX'S THUG BUDDY LIEUTENANT NABULSI SERGEANT HARRIS PHONE OPERATOR - 27 - DR. BYRDIE LIFSON MALE NURSE PHONE REPAIRMAN PRISON GUARDS Trudie Styler David Flick Fabio Polanco Sean Huze Jonathan Berry Tamara Gorski Patrick Brennan Brenna McDonough Kathy Fitzgerald Tom Quinn Melissa Jackson Patrick F. McDade HOSPITAL NURSE HOSPITAL GUARD BRENDA NEIGHBOR ELDERLY MAN AIR CANADA CLERK AIRPORT SECURITY CHIEF Stunt Coordinators Ken Quinn Manny Siverio Stuart Clark Don Abbatielo Damian Achilles Chick Bernhard Scott Burik Nicole Callender Stuart Clark George Colluci Norman Douglass Flint Eagle Roy Farfel Jim Ford Jere Gillis Meegan Godfrey Thirl Haston Don Hewitt, Sr. Drew Leary David Lomax David Oliver Tom Place David Pope Branko Racki Bryan Renfro Kevin Rogers Jason Silvas Matthew R. Staley Caroline Vexler Assistant Stunt Coordinator Stunt Performers Crew Production Supervisor John P. Fedynich Art Director Assistant Art Director Set Decorator Gregory Hooper John Frick Linda Sutton-Doll, S.D.S.A. - 28 - A Camera Operator First Assistant A Camera Second Assistant A Camera Film Loader B Camera Operator First Assistant B Camera Second Assistant B Camera C Camera Operators Craig Haagensen Eric Swanek Andrew Peck Evan C. Newell Stéphane Fontaine, A.F.C. Frank Rinato Paul Gibilisco Terry Bowen Phil Oetiker John F. Verardi Rick Crumrine Alexander Andres Jim McConkey Chris Bangma Dean Mitchell Phillip V. Caruso Thomas M. Rumpf II First Assistant C Camera Second Assistant C Camera Steadicam Operator Libra Tech Sparrow Head Tech Still Photographer Camera Production Assistant First Assistant Editor Visual Effects Editors Kate Eales Paul Warschilka Beth Moran Thomas Lindsay Assistant Editor Post Production Supervisor Carl Pedregal Supervising Sound Editors Lon Bender Renée Tondelli Wylie Stateman Marc Fishman Daniel Leahy Sound Designer Re-recording Mixers Sound Mixer Boom Operator Cable Person Mark Ulano, C.A.S. Tom Hartig Kelly Roofner Script Supervisor Brenda Wachel Key Grip Best Boy Grip A Dolly Grip B Dolly Grip Grips Manny Duran Gregory L. Edwards Matt Horochowski Sean Edwards Amishjim Schultz Shawn M. Neary Skip Haswell Douglas L. Stanczak Peter C. Angel Jr Matthew Bulleri Sean Flaherty Tom Gregg Lukas K. Kislak - 29 - Josh Markvan Key Rigging Grip Best Boy Rigging Grip Rigging Grips J. Patrick Dames Matt Schafer Chance Drylie Josh Drylie Jolene Elyse Drylie Calvin Cygrymus Nathan Hatcher Eric Riedmann Gaffer Best Boy Electric Electricians James Crawford Paul Hazard Nicholas Yost Peter G. Klingenberg Zoran Zdrnja Travis Johnston Raymond Benthall Arthur Schultz Rigging Gaffer Best Boy Rigging Electrician Rigging Electricians Jimmy Keys W. Russell McCormack Keith R. Bradley Robert L. Dodd William Fuller David Pipik John A. Roush David Swiech Property Master Assistant Property Master Assistant Property JP Jones Skip Crank Demian Aspinwall Jason Calabro Daniel Garrigan Thell Reed Armorer Art Department Coordinator Set Designer Graphic Artist Storyboard Artists Jennifer Albaugh Eva Kamienska-Carter Christina Myal Sacha Borisich Jeff Lavezoli Nicki Cohen Koree Koloskee Lance R. Walters Mamie Stein Kenneth Kellers Gene Doyle Donald Lee Rager Timothy Barnhill Smith H. Hutchings Buyer Art Department P.A. Lead Dresser On Set Dresser Set Dressers - 30 - Thomas F. Kelly Aaron B. Streiner Matthew Carraher Walter K. Doll Samuel W. Noel John E. Tremba Department Head Makeup Artist Key Makeup Artist Assistant Makeup Artists Melanie Hughes-Weaver Kelley Mitchell Sharyn Cordice Marianne Skiba Francisco X. Perez Makeup Artist for Mr. Crowe Department Head Hairstylist Key Hairstylist Hairstylist Hairstylist for Mr. Crowe Camille Friend Roxanne Wightman Nancy Keslar Susan Germaine Costume Supervisor Assistant Costumer Designer Key Costumer Costumers Gail A. Fitzgibbons Catherine M. Riley Laura Kaminski Mara Majorowicz Carla Shivener Susan Kowarsh Hall Michael Castellano Lindsey Tervo-Clemmens Troy David Sprott Hyorim Lee Marlene Speranza Leah Winkler Lindsay Mayfield Ryan O'Shea Megan Spatz Crystal Gomes Costumer for Mr. Crowe Costume Buyer Ager/Dyers Tailor Wardrobe Production Assistants Interns Video Assist Video Production Assistant Jimi Johnson Colin Chiesa Sanders Second Second Assistant Director Susan Ransom Coyle Production Coordinator Assistant Production Coordinators Travel Coordinator Production Secretary Office Production Assistants Ashley Bearden Molly Shifferly Natalie Damico Zachary Sondrini Alex Benevent Krystal Finkbeiner Kelly Haddad Production Accountant First Assistant Accountant Ilana McAllister Margaret E. Martinez - 31 - Second Assistant Accountant Second Second Assistant Accountant Payroll Accountant Accounting Clerks Stephanie N. Whallon Kim Ju Nicole A. Cotton Darrell Abbott Lindsay McAllister Production Associate Assistants to Mr. Haggis Rachel Chapman Gian Sardar Elizabeth Gesas Post Production Assistant to Mr. Haggis Assistant to Mr. Katagas Kate Gritmon Claudia Cifuentes Assistants to Mr. Crowe Keith Rodger Jocelyn Cleary Assistant to Ms. Banks Amanda Roberts Casting Associate Casting Assistants Tamara-Lee Notcutt Gina Gallego Molly Green Donna Belajac, C.S.A. Laura Zech Kerry Barden and Paul Schnee Pittsburgh Casting by Casting Assistant Additional Casting by Extras Casting by Extras Casting Assistants Nancy Mosser, C.S.A. Kara Carothers Julie McMichael Christine Miller Studio Teacher Unit Publicist EPK Produced by Emma Cooper Sam Hurwitz Productions Special Effects Coordinator Special Effects Foreman Special Effects Technicians Drew Jiritano Andrew Mortelliti Drew Jiritano Jr. Thomas L. Viviano Location Manager Assistant Location Managers Andrew Ullman Amy K. Lamb Maria F. Leon Dan Reger Jason Rihaly Joseph Conniff Andrea Hall Location Assistants Set Medic Jim Smerecky Key Greens On Set Greens Gregory Jones Michael Campise Kyle Ethan Fischer - 32 - Emilie Bosworth-Clemens Brian Friday Michael Hentosz Kate Gladstone David D. Pfenninger Jesse Ross Danica Walton Construction Coordinator General Foreperson Construction Gangbosses Joseph Waterkotte Norm Johnson Louis P. Taylor Robert Buncher Jim Heastings Daniel Bothe Dale Reese Mark A. Kissner Samuel Pace Dan McGuinnes John Jacobson Michael P. Markey Doug Cronin Thomas J. Shimrock Seth Payne Vincent Gillen Jonathan Abbott Brett Kennedy Chris Waterkotte Nathan Jedrzejewski Michael Shurgot Scott G. Smith Carpenters Scenic Charge Paint Foreperson On Set Painter Scenics Lauri Mancuso Darien D'Alfonso Gregory Puchalski Mika Metz Elizabeth Nally Daniel Montano Rich Boniker Dallah Cesen Josh 'Blue' Bonnett Alexei Rachmiel Plotnicov Edgar Um Bucholtz Colin Baxter Jesse Phillips Jami Shelton Set Production Assistants Walter E. Myal Daniel Short Alyssa Batchelor Melissa Rotonto - 33 - Timothy K. Papciak Jonathan Medeiros Kristen Alexovich Robert Barlow Sarah Beauchamp Clint Beishir Alex Brunelle Daniel Caldwell Joseph C. Conklin Parker G. Coomans Michael W. Craven Ian Crampton Mary Flynn Feeney Aaron D Frankel Amadeo Fusca Catherine Gittings John Jaquish Michael Joyce Lamiin Keita Ryan Klutch Maria Lamonica Joseph Mayo Brinn McCall Matthew Melan Richard Moran Jessica Mosley Angelo Nardozi Robert Chase Pallone Stephen Palonis Mark Romano Trevor Schliefer Christopher F. Scott Joshua James William Shomo Michelle Skaneski Brenden Smith John Steffenaner Jeremiah Tinsley Judy Thompson Phillip Lee Thompson Cory Tucek Transportation Coordinator Transportation Captain Picture Car Coordinator Driver for Mr.Crowe Drivers Katie Scott Byron C. Roland John Maksin Patrick "B" Wilson Lauren B. Donnelly Kathleen Jandrokovic Mike Peitras Louis Batsidis Paula D. Collins - 34 - Danielle Albert Al Cuneo Bob Fazio Patrick Roland Chris D. Walden Joe Pokorney Kenny Marks Wally Dusch Sean Joyce Jeff McGarvey Drew Smith Terence Mahoney Todd Hannah Harry A. Washington II Art Coughenour John Scott Chris Hoerger Chuck Brown Tom Fleming Mikael Luckeroth Joe Rogers Kevin Green David N. Jockel Michael Angel Frank Conforti William Doyle Walt Dusch Daniel V. Holt Christian P. Hoerger Jr. Michael. A. Pietras Kevin A. Powers Andrew Smith Robert Vitch Charles V. Brown Ronald Sikorski Fred Wallace Greg Viglione Caterer Chef Assistant Chefs Realms of Catering Mark W. Davis Todd S. Hill Jeffrey Francek Craft Services Donald L. Draper P.C.S. Perry Coomans Ginny Minuto Security for Mr. Crowe Terry McAllister Clearance Supervisor Erin Gillette - 35 - Rights & Clearances Entertainment Clearances, Inc. Laura Sevier Cassandra Barbour Animals Provided by Animal Trainers Birds and Animals Unlimited Tom Roach Kimberly Andrews Jim Warren Bump Key Video Created by Sam Nozik Second Unit Second Unit Director / Director of Photography First Assistant Director Second Assistant Director Production Supervisor Camera Loader Video Assist Key Grip Location Manager Set Production Assistant Set Medic Craig Haagensen Alex Gayner Emily McGovern David Koplan Deb Peterson Adam Marz Shawn M. Neary David Weinstein Joseph Paclawski Amanda Bauder Helicopter Unit Helicopter Pilots Fred North William Richards Cherokee Walker Eric Frazier David Nowell Peggy North Aerial Director of Photography Ground Pilot Additional Photography First Assistant Director Second Assistant Director Production Supervisor Production Coordinator Production Secretary Mike Toopoozian Michael McCue Robin Fisichella Franses Simonovich Thomas Rumpf Production Accountant Assistant Accountant First Assistant A Camera Second Assistant A Camera B Camera Operator First Assistant B Camera Second Assistant B Camera Loader Sound Mixer Boom Operators Kevin Landry Derrick Landry Frank Rinato Nate Lopez Phil Oetiker Jim Belletier Alexander Andres Curtis Abbott Douglas Axtell Kelly Roofner Chris Strollo Brian Carmichael Video Assist - 36 - On Set Dresser Property Master Assistant Property Costume Supervisor Costumer Head Makeup Artist Additional Makeup Head Hairstylist Hair Dressers Location Manager Location Assistant Transportation Coordinator Transportation Dispatcher Set Production Assistants Mamie Stein Jeff Angelo Matt Carraher Diane Collins Brian Russman Stefanie Owens Roderick Carter Sacha Quarles Karen Lovell Kent Jackson Branden Ryan Don Krauss Judy Strazzera Kate Bauer Ryan Clutch Tim Papciak Harmony Csulik Virginia Herdman Set Medic Colombia Unit Supervising Producer Directory of Photography First Assistant Camera Second Assistant Director FH5 Operator Tyler Mount Operator Helicopter Pilot Crane Operator Production Manager Unit Manager Extras Coordination Art Director Construction Wardrobe Makeup Artist Production Team Felipe Alijure Henry Lynk Robinson Tabares Hugo Ortiz Josue Rojas Diego Cuellar Juan Carlos Encinales Carlos Giraldo Enrique Arango Mauricio Escobar Armando Morelos Diobeth Guerra Aristides Torres Tomasa Ibarra Yamal Acosta Jean Rolon Disney Gomez Juan Kai Mejia Rafael Gonzalez Natalie Forero Alvarez Cristina Diaz Granados Production Services by "Shoot Colombia" Julian Giraldo for RCN Carolina Angarita for Ennovva Felipe Alijure for Cinempresa Post Production Post Production Executive Post Production Coordinator Mark W. McCoy Ariana Young - 37 - Post Production Assistant Justin Powell Post Production Accounting Emily Rice Liam Hearne Editorial Production Assistants Steve Jacks A. David Silverman Sound Effects Editors Dror Mohar Hector Gika MPSE Christopher Assells MPSE Michael Hertlein Nancy MacLeod Victor Ray Ennis Nerses Gezalyan Gary Hecker Catherine Rose Anita Cannella Greg Steele C.A.S. Ron Bedrosian Greg Zimmerman Julio Carmona Robert Althoff Dialogue Editor Foley Editor Supervising Assistant Foley Mixer Foley Artists ADR Mixers ADR Recordists Recordist Sound Editing by Soundelux [logo] Sound Facilities ToddAO [logo] ADR Voice Casting ADR Cast Joe Capelletti - The Final Word Bridget Hoffman Rif Hutton June Christopher Joe Cappelletti Jacqueline Pinol Jack Blessing Glenn Davis Rocco Gentilini David Cowgill Don Fullilove Kate Higgins Yuri Lowenthal Kirk Baily Lex Lang Mela Lee Cindy Robinson Matthew Goldfarb Visual Effects and Animation by Asylum - 38 - Senior Visual Effects Supervisor Visual Effects Supervisor Visual Effects Executive Producer Visual Effects Producer CG Producer Animation Supervisor Lighting Supervisors Nathan McGuinness Bret St. Clair Kathy Chasen-Hay Andrew Foster Elizabeth Hitt Piotr Karwas Matthew Maude Charles Abou Aad Greg Stuhl John Hart Rick Grandy Fabio Zapata Joe Ken Kosta Saric Lead Modeler Lead Texture Painter Rigging Supervisor Tracking Supervisor Lead Compositor Visual Effects Editor Visual Effects and Animation by FURIOUS FX Executive Visual Effects Supervisor David Lingenfelser Executive Producer Scott Dougherty CG Supervisor Mark Shoaf Visual Effects Producer Tiffany A. Smith CG Artists Michael Fesseden Chris MacKinnon Bryan Shepperd CG Environment Artist Brian Demetz Compositors Kevin Lingenfelser Tommy Tran Sean O'Connor Landon Medeiros Kimo Pepe Rotoscope Artists Erin M. Cullen Kristine Lankenau Paint Artist Christine Cram Computer Services Manager Christopher Serenil Visual Effects Associate Producer Tracy Takahashi Production Coordinator Erika Abrams Production Assistant Tony Sgueglia Additional Paint Services RotoFactory Additional Motion Tracking Services Yannix VFX by XY&Z VISUAL EFFECTS VFX Supervisor Mike Uguccioni Compositors Jamie Baxter Roger Mocenigo Chris Ervin Matte Painter Trinh Baxter Roto Debra George Visual Effects by 2G Digital Post, Inc. Visual Effects Producer Jason Sanford Visual Effects Account Executive Cortney Haile - 39 - Visual Effects Supervisor Digital Compositor Visual Effects Coordinator Spencer Hecox Justin Pascal Ashley J. 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Miller Bree Bailey Mark Pedante Ami Cohen - 40 - Assistant to Ms. Shearmur Assistant to Mr. Hammer Matt Kaplan Sean Hennen Executive Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs Assistant to Mr. Melnik Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs Manager of Business & Legal Affairs Attorney, Business & Legal Affairs Credits Coordinator Robert Melnik Lindsay Gores Charlyn Adkins Bill Jacks Neil Ollivierra Amanda M. Ellis Co-President, Theatrical Marketing Co-President, Theatrical Marketing Vice President, Assets and Unit Publicity Tim Palen Sarah Greenberg Roberts Yon Elvira Executive in Charge of Music General Manager & EVP, Business Affairs Budget Supervisor Soundtracks & Music Marketing Music Assistant Tracy McKnight Executive Vice President, Finance Screening Operations Executive Wescott Guarino Timothy Ralston Lenny Wohl Chris Brown Jason Cienkus Willa Yudell Camera Provided by Lighting Equipment Provided by Grip Equipment Provided by Camera Service Center Cinelease and KAS Lighting Killer Grip Production Financing Provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., Union Bank, N.A., Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, Comerica Bank, U.S. Bank National Association, and City National Bank Insurance Provided by Arthur J. Gallagher Insurance Services Brian Kingman Completion Guaranty Provided by Film Finances, Inc. Score Produced by Orchestrations by Danny Elfman Steve Bartek Edgardo Simone David Slonaker Marc Mann Thomas Bowes Rick Wentworth Peter Cobbin Dennis Sands Chris Barrett Adam Olmsted MIDI Supervision & Preparation by Orchestra Leader Conductor Score Recorded by Score Mixed by Recording Assistant Engineer Mixing Assistant Engineer - 41 - Music Editor Temp Music Editors Bill Abbott Nancy Allen Brent Brooks Greg Maloney Additional Engineering Additional Assistant Engineer & Music Preparation Additional Arrangements & Programming Pre-record Engineer Orchestra Contractor Assistant Orchestra Contractor Music Preparation Score Recorded at Score Mixed at Score Vocals by Cello Solos Music Clearance & Licensing Melisa McGregor TJ Lindgren Noah Snyder Isobel Griffiths Jo Buckley Dakota Music Services Air Studios, London, England .1 Studio Ayana Haviv Josephine Knight Matt Lilley / MCL Music Services, Inc. "Waltz Trio Session" Composed & Performed by Giorgio Rosciglione, Cinzia Gizzi and Gegè Munari Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music “Sweet Dreams” Written by Richard Melville Hall Performed by Moby Courtesy of Little Idiot "Get It Cheap" Written by Cadence Blaze, Lee Burgess, Beat Mekanic and Allen Maldonado Performed by DawOne and Skee Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music "No Nadie" Written by Edgard Jaude, Rafael Torres and Andres Ayrado Performed by Andres Ayrado Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music “In the End” Written by Elizabeth Berg Performed by The Like Courtesy of Downtown Records “Division” Written by Richard Melville Hall Performed by Moby Courtesy of Little Idiot and Mute Corporation Under license from EMI Film & Television Music "This Is Final" Written by Peter Weis and Duane Tyndale Performed by Hemys Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music - 42 - “Mistake” Written by Richard Melville Hall Performed by Moby Courtesy of Little Idiot and Mute Corporation Under license from EMI Film & Television Music "The Clue" Written by Cadence Blaze and Isaiah Perkins Performed by P-Live Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music “Be the One” Written by Richard Melville Hall Performed by Moby Courtesy of Little Idiot “Don‟t Make a Sound” Written by Elizabeth Berg and Alex Greenwald Performed by The Like Courtesy of Downtown Records “Walk Around The Lake” Written by Ari J. Picker Performed by Lost In The Trees Courtesy of AntiSOUNDTRACK AVAILABLE ON LIONSGATE RECORDS This project was made possible with the support of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Film Office [PA Film Office logo] [Pittsburgh Film Office logo] Special Thanks to Laurence Becsey Peter Dekom Peyton Allen AAA East Central Alexandra Gruscos Major James Donis & Ramon Rustin Allegheny County Jail Allegheny County Airport Authority Allegheny County Community College Andre Hillard Bank of New York Mellon Borough of Edgewood Bridgeside Point - 43 - Charlie Scinico Children's Home of Pittsburgh City of Pittsburgh Community College of Allegheny County Don's Appliances Don's Diner Duquesne University E & O Partners Father Ryan Arts Center Focus on Renewal Sto-Rox Neighborhood Corp. Giant Eagle Inc. Grand Concourse Hammacher Schlemmer Haven Heights Methodist Church Holy Wisdom Parish Interpark Incorporated Joseph Donatelli Laundry Tyme Inc. Layfayette Hotel Linda Lazer Luna Bar & Grill New Uptown Lounge Nicole Rodgers Old Town Properties Dawn Keezer & Steve Bittle Pittsburgh Film Office Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Pittsburgh Parking Authority PNC Bank Port Authority of Allegheny County Pittsburgh Zoo Robert Morris University Robert Watson Saint Juan Diego Parish Southside River Development Trinity Commercial Development Inc. Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh Wedgewood Group William C. Rudolph and James A. Rudolph Wilkins School Community Center UPMC Zemek Residence FILMED ON LOCATION IN Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Taganga and Cartagena, Colombia The Major League Baseball trademarks depicted in this motion picture were licensed by Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. - 44 - Google Earth Map is reprinted with permission from The Sanborn Map Company, Inc. © The Sanborn Map Company, Inc. 2008. All Rights Reserved. American Humane monitored the animal action. No animals were harmed®. 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