Jonathan "Jonny" Lee Miller (born 15 November 1972) is a British film, television and theatre actor. He achieved early success for his portrayal of Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson in the dark comedy drama film Trainspotting (1996) and Dade Murphy in Hackers (1995), before earning further critical recognition for his performances in Afterglow (1997), Mansfield Park (1999), The Flying Scotsman (2006) and Endgame (2009); for The Flying Scotsman he received a London Film Critics' Circle nomination for Actor of the Year. He was also part of the principal cast in the films Melinda and Melinda (2004), Dark Shadows (2012) and Byzantium (2013). He has appeared in several theatrical productions on Broadway, most notably After Miss Julie and Frankenstein, the latter of which earned him an Olivier Award for Best Actor.
Miller starred as the titular character in the ABC comedy-drama Eli Stone for which he received a Satellite Award nomination for Best Actor. This was followed by another starring role in the BBC costume drama Emma and a supporting role as Jordan Chase in the fifth season of the Showtime drama Dexter. He currently stars as Sherlock Holmes in the CBS crime drama Elementary which earned him his second Satellite Award nomination for Best Actor.
Actors: Alexander Carson (producer), Kyle Thomas (director), Cameron Macgowan (producer), Stephen Bogaert (actor), Lori Ravensborg (actress), Alejandro Rae (actor), Carrie Schiffler (actress), Mandy Stobo (actress), Graeme Black (actor), Kris Demeanor (actor), Rohan Campbell (actor), Mikaela Cochrane (actress), Sara Corry (producer), Joe Perry (actor), Zoe Glassman (actress),
Plot: Told through a series of interweaving dramatic stories, The Valley Below chronicles the life of a small town over the course of one year. The film's protagonists include a pregnant teenager, a hard-drinking musician, a reclusive taxidermist, and an ambitious RCMP officer.
Genres: Drama,Actors: Zack Godshall (producer), Zack Godshall (director), Zack Godshall (editor), Zack Godshall (writer), Bria Hobgood (actress), Justin Bickham (actor), Renee King (actress), Ross Brupbacher (producer), Ross Brupbacher (writer), Ross Brupbacher (composer), Joseph Diaz (actor), Katryn Schmidt (actress), Kayla Lemaire (actress), Rosco Hall (actor), Eric Schexnayder (actor),
Plot: Byron lives with his ex-wife, her kids, and her boyfriend, and when he's not pursuing his primary passion, women, he spends his time smoking weed and loafing around. But he's grown restless in his middle-age, and he feels the need to escape. He just doesn't know where to go. Filled with a cast of eccentric characters, each pursuing dreams and missions of their own making, LORD BYRON paints a kaleidoscopic portrait of the bizarre and lonely world of its title character, a middle-aged, late-20th century romantic who's confused and torn about his own ambitions and desires. Made on a micro-budget with a cast of non-professional actors from South Louisiana, LORD BYRON combines tragedy with bizarre comedy, naturalistic performances with outright madness.
Genres: Comedy, Drama,Actors: Joshua Rous (director), Joshua Rous (writer), Joshua Rous (editor), Joshua Rous (producer), Anel Alexander (actress), James Alexander (writer), James Alexander (producer), James Alexander (actor), Nicholas Costaras (writer), Nicholas Costaras (editor), Daniel Janks (actor), Luke Rous (writer), Luke Rous (producer),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Jon Cryer (actor), Jane Lynch (actress), Mark Harmon (actor), Blair Underwood (actor), J.P. Manoux (actor), Jim Dobson (miscellaneous crew), Enrico Colantoni (actor), Marin Hinkle (actress), Dominic Ottersbach (producer), Blayne Weaver (director), Blayne Weaver (actor), Blayne Weaver (writer), Abe Levy (editor), Steak House (producer), Danny Strong (actor),
Plot: Sylvia, approaching 35, is the "sassy weather girl" at a Seattle TV station. On a live broadcast, she castigates her boyfriend Dale (who's the show's anchorman) for sleeping with his co-anchor; then she quits. She'd been living with Dale, who explains himself by saying she's cold, so she moves in temporarily with her younger brother Walt. His neighbor Byron, a computer programmer, is always in Walt's flat working. While Sylvia looks for a job, Byron offers himself as a no-strings-attached rebound-sex partner, with the condition that she not tell Walt. How will she respond, and what about finding work, living with her brother, sorting things out with Dale, and being cold?
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Mark Arnold (actor), Marilyn Ghigliotti (actress), Sean Patrick O'Brien (director), Christina Miranda (editor), Jesse Fair (actor), Charles Borg (writer), David Boswell (actor), Susan Rhea Lynch (actress), Karin Hassenger (producer),
Plot: Bernard, the black sheep of a perfect family, has a secret. Every day, he calls random numbers in an attempt to connect on any level with another human being. Unfortunately, on this particular sunny day in Neland Circle, someone answers back: Stacey. By rummaging through his house, Stacey is able to reveal to Bernard that he's not so different as his parents or older brother; after all, we all have secrets.
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Doug Davison (producer), Mischa Barton (actress), Roy Lee (producer), Michael J. Harker (miscellaneous crew), Bob Yari (producer), Michael Rapaport (actor), Bruce Willis (actor), Josh Pais (actor), Adam Pally (actor), Stephanie A. Marquardt (miscellaneous crew), William M. Anderson (editor), Kathryn Morris (actress), Peter Conboy (miscellaneous crew), Brian Bell (producer), John Farrer (actor),
Plot: High School. Four of the most important years of your life. But it isn't always dances and keg parties and sucking face in your parents' mini-van. Sometimes it's ugly and hard and complicated. As complicated as a conspiracy to overthrow the president. There's something rotten at St. Donovan's High and sophomore newspaper reporter Bobby Funke is on it like pink rubber bands on your little sister's braces. When senior hottie Francesca Facchini solicits Funke's help tracking down a set of stolen SATs, Funke uncovers a story dirtier than the lunch lady's mustache. After he fingers the school president (figuratively) for the crime, Funke becomes one of the most popular kids at St. Donovan's High. No longer known simply as the freshman who was once tied to a giant snowman penis, Funke wins the respect of everyone from the Desert-Storm-hero-turned-educator Principal Kirkpatrick to the kid that farts on him in Spanish class. When Francesca takes Funke to homecoming, even the in-school suspension delinquents turn nice and offer guidance on how to keep his boner in check during slow dances. But high school's not always what it seems. As Funke's popularity grows so do his suspicions. Did the president really steal the SATs? Or is Funke just a pawn in a conspiracy as complicated as adolescence itself? Determined to find the truth, Funke digs deeper and unearths the sordid underbelly of St. Donovan's. Student council members, college bookies, public school brats, everyone seems to play a part. Armed only with a learner's permit and the spirit of Woodward and Bernstein, Funke must crack the case before it cracks him.
Keywords: attempted-murder, bathtub, beer-pong, black-bra, black-lingerie, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, chewing-gum, classroom, detention, driving-lessonActors: Marc Macaulay (actor), Alex Montilla (actor), Emily Pendas (miscellaneous crew), Errol Falcon (producer), Errol Falcon (director), Tony Lewis Centore (actor), Jason Bartley (actor), Jamie D. Knee (actress), Eric Aragon (actor), Diana Quijano (actress), Fernando Fonseca (writer), Paul Lasa (actor), Patty Simonetta (producer), John Katsoul (actor), Parker Cristan (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Christian Clavier (producer), Christian Clavier (writer), Jean Reno (actor), Tara Reid (actress), Christian Clavier (writer), Jean-Marie Poiré (producer), Malcolm McDowell (actor), Oliver Ford Davies (actor), Christina Applegate (actress), Christina Applegate (actress), Kelsey Grammer (actor), Christian Clavier (actor), George Plimpton (actor), Jean-Marie Poiré (writer), John Hughes (writer),
Plot: A knight and his valet are plagued by a witch, and to repair the damage they make use of the services of a wizard. However, something goes wrong and they are transported from the 12th century to the year 2000. There the knight meets some of his family and slowly learns what this new century is like. However, he still needs to get back to the 12th century to deal with the witch, so he starts looking for a wizard.
Keywords: altering-history, alternate-history, alternative-timeline, dragon, flatulence, future-time-travel, independent-film, levitation, remake, remake-by-original-directorActors: Billy Bob Thornton (actor), Jimmy Bridges (actor), Bill Paxton (actor), Paul Colichman (producer), Billy Bob Thornton (writer), Mickey Cottrell (miscellaneous crew), Wynn Reichert (actor), Michael Beach (actor), Jim Metzler (actor), Michael Cain (miscellaneous crew), Miles A. Copeland III (producer), David Andriole (miscellaneous crew), Ronald Leamon (costume designer), Seth Willenson (miscellaneous crew), Kevin Reidy (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: In Los Angeles, after a violent drug rip-off, the Los Angeles Police Department detectives find the identity of the trio - the sadistic I.Q. of 150 and college graduate Lenny "Pluto" Franklyn; his not so bright buddy in San Quentin Ray Malcolm; and his girlfriend Fantasia. Their further investigation indicates that the criminals are fleeing to Star City, Arkanas, and LAPD detective Dud Cole and his partner John McFeely contact the local Chief of Police Dale 'Hurricane' Dixon and they head to the little town. The yokel family man Dale, who is used to resolve domestic issues, is fascinated with the chance to participate of a manhunt and befriends the two detectives. But when he sees the picture of Fantasia, he recognizes her as Lila Walker and is haunted by his past, hiding a secret about Lila Walker.
Keywords: 1990s, african-american, arkansas, axe, bag-over-head, biracial, bound-and-gagged, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, brother-sister-relationship, busActors: Lurene Tuttle (actress), Roy Rowland (director), Peter Leeds (actor), Harry Tyler (actor), Lester Matthews (actor), Marjorie Rambeau (actress), Irene Tedrow (actress), Claire Carleton (actress), Robert Burton (actor), Van Johnson (actor), Dean Jones (actor), Malcolm Atterbury (actor), Robert Carson (actor), George Boemler (editor), Jeff Alexander (composer),
Plot: Steve Cochran plays the slick, debonair owner of a notorious gossip magazine who is anxious to break a big scandal to reverse a recent decline in sales. He zeroes in on children's entertainer Van Johnson, a decent, stand-up guy who nonetheless has a secret in his past which would most likely end his suddenly flourishing television career if found out. Johnson can save himself and his wife Ann Blyth and son from disrepute if he "trades" Cochran damaging information he has about a popular movie actress he knew while growing up in a tough neighborhood years ago. Does he save himself and let her career be sacrificed? His decision leads to tragedy.
Keywords: blackmail, one-word-title, puppeteerTo the day I met my very first lover,
To that song I wrote when it was all over,
To the time I wasn't able to tell lies no matter how
Much it hurt...
That time is so far away...
To the lord I prayed as a kid in a corner,
To those scary dreams I had worrying my mother,
Still remember grandma telling stories 'bout that man
Who'd died alone,
The man I should never be...
To a place I left,
To all of my friends,
To the rose I gave to a girl one day,
To the moments I thought that I would go insane...
To a friend who thought eleven floors would kill him,
To the day he awoke surprised he was living -
Then I realized that here you stay as long as you have
No more, no less...
To the day I went to bury my father,
And I figured out I wouldn't have another,
To the time he took my hand in his and told me "son,
You have to be
Better than me"...
To that place I left,
To all of my friends,
To the rose I gave to a girl one day,
To those moments I cried believing a lie,
To the jackals I met and I never betrayed...
To that child I prayed to be back one day,
To those feelings I lost with my fingers crossed,
Jonathan "Jonny" Lee Miller (born 15 November 1972) is a British film, television and theatre actor. He achieved early success for his portrayal of Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson in the dark comedy drama film Trainspotting (1996) and Dade Murphy in Hackers (1995), before earning further critical recognition for his performances in Afterglow (1997), Mansfield Park (1999), The Flying Scotsman (2006) and Endgame (2009); for The Flying Scotsman he received a London Film Critics' Circle nomination for Actor of the Year. He was also part of the principal cast in the films Melinda and Melinda (2004), Dark Shadows (2012) and Byzantium (2013). He has appeared in several theatrical productions on Broadway, most notably After Miss Julie and Frankenstein, the latter of which earned him an Olivier Award for Best Actor.
Miller starred as the titular character in the ABC comedy-drama Eli Stone for which he received a Satellite Award nomination for Best Actor. This was followed by another starring role in the BBC costume drama Emma and a supporting role as Jordan Chase in the fifth season of the Showtime drama Dexter. He currently stars as Sherlock Holmes in the CBS crime drama Elementary which earned him his second Satellite Award nomination for Best Actor.
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