Marley & Me


5:30 pm - 6:30 pm, Sunday, February 8 on ITV2 +1 (29)

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Journalist John Grogan celebrates his wedding by getting his wife a golden Labrador puppy, hoping to stave off her desire to have children. Over the course of their marriage, the canine remains a constant companion and never loses his mischievous streak even as he grows from a cute puppy to a 7st dog. Comedy drama based on a newspaper column, starring Owen Wilson, Jennifer Aniston, Kathleen Turner and Alan Arkin


2008 HD subtitles 16x9 audio-description
Comedy Factual Family General Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Owen Wilson (Actor) .. John Grogan
Jennifer Aniston (Actor) .. Jennifer Grogan
Eric Dane (Actor) .. Sebastian
Kathleen Turner (Actor) .. Ms Kornblut
Alan Arkin (Actor) .. Arnie Klein
Ann Dowd (Actor) .. Dr Platt
Haley Bennett (Actor) .. Lisa
Tom Irwin (Actor) .. Dr Sherman
David Frankel (Director)

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Owen Wilson (Actor) .. John Grogan
Born: November 18, 1968 in Dallas, Texas
Best Known For: His on-screen partnership with Ben Stiller.
Early-life: Born Owen Cunningham Wilson on November 18, 1968, in Dallas, Texas, the son of an advertising executive and a photographer. His older brother Andrew and younger brother Luke are also actors. Owen admits to being a troublemaker as a teen - he broke his nose twice at school, and was expelled. He then spent two years in a military school in New Mexico, before studying English at the University of Texas. He had no plans to be an actor until he met Wes Anderson in a playwriting class. They co-wrote the short film Bottle Rocket, which Anderson directed and Wilson and his brother Luke starred in.
Career: Bottle Rocket was so well-received, the writers were asked to turn it into a full-length feature. Although it wasn't a hit, it launched Wilson's acting career - his frequent collaborator Ben Stiller offered him a small role in The Cable Guy after seeing the movie. He went on to star in films including Armageddon, The Haunting, Shanghai Noon, Meet the Parents and Zoolander, although he gained more critical acclaim for co-writing Anderson's films Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums, for which he was Oscar-nominated. Since then, he's taken starring roles in Starsky and Hutch, Wedding Crashers, Drillbit Taylor, Marley and Me, Midnight in Paris and Hall Pass, as well as reuniting with Anderson for The Grand Budapest Hotel, Fantastic Mr Fox, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and The Darjeeling Limited.
Quote: "The image - being from Texas, the slacker, surfer thing - you don't think of that and see a worrier, an angst-ridden person, I know that."
Trivia: He is a fan of Dallas-area professional sports teams, including the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers.
Jennifer Aniston (Actor) .. Jennifer Grogan
Born: February 11, 1969 in Sherman Oaks, California
Best Known For: Playing Rachel in Friends.
Early-life: Jennifer Joanna Aniston was born on February 11, 1969, in Sherman Oaks, California, the daughter of actor John Aniston and his wife Nancy. Telly Savalas was her godfather. Her parents divorced when she was nine. Following a spell in her father's native Greece, she was raised in New York, where she joined a drama club. Despite being a talented artist, Aniston decided to concentrate on theatrical pursuits when she enrolled at the famous New York School of Performing Arts.
Career: On graduating, she appeared off-Broadway in various productions. In 1990 she made her TV debut in Molloy, following it up with a part in movie spin-off Ferris Bueller. Neither show, nor her first movie, Leprechaun, had much of an impact. She made various guest appearances in TV series until landing the part of poor little rich girl Rachel Green in Friends in 1994. The sitcom made her a household name across the globe. Since then, she's made several films, including The Good Girl, Bruce Almighty, and Along Came Polly. Other hits include Derailed, Rumor Has It, Horrible Bosses and Wanderlust.
Quote: "When somebody follows you 20 blocks to the pharmacy, where they watch you buy toilet paper, you know your life has changed."
Trivia: She has a fear of flying.
Eric Dane (Actor) .. Sebastian
Kathleen Turner (Actor) .. Ms Kornblut
Born: June 19, 1954 in Springfield, Missouri
Best Known For: Her sultry voice.
Early-life: Born Mary Kathleen Turner in Springfield, Missouri, on June 19, 1954. She's the third of four children whose father, Richard, was a foreign diplomat imprisoned by the Japanese during the Second World War. She had a nomadic childhood, attending school in Cuba, Canada and England, before returning to Missouri following her father's death when she was a teenager. She studied at the University of Maryland and London's Central School of Speech and Drama before moving to New York.
Career: Turner started out the on stage, making her Broadway debut in 1977. She had a regular role in US soap The Doctors before making her first film, Body Heat, in 1981. Her sexy performance propelled her to stardom. Her follow-up movies were the smash-hit comedy The Man with Two Brains and Romancing the Stone. Throughout the rest of the 1980s, Turner was a massive star, appearing in Prizzi's Honour, Peggy Sue Got Married (for which she was Oscar-nominated), The Accidental Tourist and The War of the Roses. She also voiced Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Turner didn't do as well in the 1990s, but did appear in the acclaimed Serial Mom and The Virgin Suicides. She has also guest starred in Friends as Chandler's drag queen father, and has returned to the theatre, most notably in The Graduate, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Bakersfield Mist.
Quote: "Hollywood tells us women past a certain age cannot be alluring. Well, to hell with them. We are."
Trivia: Turner was forced to scale back her career in the 1990s after being struck down by rheumatoid arthritis.
Alan Arkin (Actor) .. Arnie Klein
Born: March 26, 1934 in Brooklyn
Career: Arkin made his film debut in The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966), for which he earned an Academy Award nomination. Two years later, he was nominated again for The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1968). In the same year, he played the title role in Inspector Clouseau, a character that had been made famous in two earlier films by Peter Sellers. Arkin's other film credits include Wait Until Dark (1967), Catch-22 (1970), The In-Laws (1979) Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), and Little Miss Sunshine (2006), for which he won a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award. He was also nominated for an Academy Award for Argo (2012).
Best Known For: A string of acclaimed film roles.
Early-life: Alan Wolf Arkin was born in Brooklyn on March 26, 1934. His father was a film set designer and his mother was a teacher. His grandparents were immigrants from Ukraine, Russia and Germany. His parents moved to Los Angeles when he was 11. Alan began taking acting lessons from the age of 10. During the 1950s, he formed a folk music group with two friends. They wrote The Banana Boat Song, which became a hit for Harry Belafonte. From 1958 to 1968, Alan performed and recorded with the children's folk group The Baby Sitters.
Quote: "No matter what you do or where you are, you're going to be missing out on something."
Trivia: Arkin won a Tony Award for his performance in Enter Laughing on Broadway.
Ann Dowd (Actor) .. Dr Platt
Haley Bennett (Actor) .. Lisa
Tom Irwin (Actor) .. Dr Sherman
David Frankel (Director)

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