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When a homeless man, wearing a mysterious hospital wristband, dies from bizarre symptoms in one of New York City's busiest trauma rooms no one takes much notice except Dr. Guy Luthan, the attending
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Something's wrong in the Er! Get George Clooney, stat. Instead, model-turned-producer Elizabeth Hurley paged Hugh Grant, her boyfriend and, not coincidentally, her partner in Simian Films. This
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The son of a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and screenwriter, Tony Gilroy penned scripts for several popular and successful films of the late 1990s and early 21st century, including the entire
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A reliable and versatile character actor, and occasional lead in television and film for almost two decades, David Morse rose to fame in the early 1980s as a tragedy-plagued doctor on “St. Elsewhere”
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One of the industry's all-around character actors, Guilfoyle has worked in theatre, television and films. Active on the stage in both his native Boston and New York, Guilfoyle was part of an informal
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One of the most versatile and well-respected actors in American cinema, Gene Hackman has enjoyed a productive career that has spanned over five decades and encompassed stage, television and features.
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London-born and Oxford educated Hugh Grant first hit the big screen in 1982's "Privileged", but didn't achieve movie star status until his delightful 1994 turn in "Four Weddings and a Funeral".
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An attractive, honey blonde actress and singer, Debra Monk first garnered attention in theatrical circles as one of the co-writers and co-stars of the cult musical "Pump Boys and Dinettes". While
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