Shrek Forever After


7:25 pm - 8:10 pm, Tuesday, December 30 on ITV2 +1 (29)

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The grumpy ogre longs for his simple life as a feared monster, so strikes a deal with magical trickster Rumpelstiltskin to get back to the way things were. However, he soon finds there is a catch - he ends up stuck in an alternate world where none of his friends know who he is and where Rumpelstiltskin has become the kingdom's tyrannical ruler. Animated comedy, with the voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz


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Animated Movie/Drama Comedy Family Fantasy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Mike Myers (Actor) .. Shrek
Eddie Murphy (Actor) .. Donkey
Cameron Diaz (Actor) .. Princess Fiona
Antonio Banderas (Actor) .. Puss in Boots
Walt Dohrn (Actor) .. Rumpelstiltskin/Priest/Krekraw Ogre
Julie Andrews (Actor) .. Queen Lillian
John Cleese (Actor) .. King Harold
Jane Lynch (Actor) .. Gretched
Mike Mitchell (Director)

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Mike Myers (Actor) .. Shrek
Born: May 25, 1963 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Best Known For: Austin Powers and Shrek.
Early-life: Born Michael John Myers on May 25, 1963, in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. He's the youngest of three sons whose parents came from Liverpool. His father, Eric, sold encyclopaedias, while his mother, Alice, studied acting before emigrating. Myers still holds a British passport. He began performing at an early age, inspired by watching his father's comedy heroes, such as Peter Sellers, the Monty Python team, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. As a child he also appeared in various adverts and TV show Range Ryder and the Calgary Kid.
Career: Myers was snapped up by Toronto's Second City comedy ensemble on the day of his final high school exam in 1981. He later moved to the UK, where he did stand-up and had a regular slot on The Wide Awake Club. In 1989 he began a six-year stint on Saturday Night Live, where he created Wayne's World. Two hit film versions followed, but it was the three Austin Powers movies which really made him a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood, although his magic touch deserted him in The Love Guru, a film that was panned by critics and struggled at the box office. On a more positive note, he lent his voice to Shrek in all four hugely successful Shrek movies.
Quote: "I still believe that at any time the no-talent police will come and arrest me."
Trivia: He supports Liverpool Football Club - his parents were from Liverpool, UK.
Eddie Murphy (Actor) .. Donkey
Born: April 03, 1961 in New York
Best Known For: Beverly Hills Cop.
Early-life: Born Edward Regan Murphy on April 3, 1961, in Brooklyn, New York. His parents divorced when he was three, and his father, a police officer and amateur comedian, died five years later. His mother remarried, and the family moved to Long Island. Eddie took an early interest in comedy, idolising Richard Pryor. By the age of 15 he was performing professionally, but his education suffered and he had to repeat a year. He later enrolled in college and worked in a shoe shop while continuing his comedy career.
Career: In 1980, Murphy became a regular on comedy show Saturday Night Live, and was a huge hit with viewers. At 21, he received his first major film role in box-office smash 48 Hours, followed by the equally successful Trading Places, Beverly Hills Cop and its sequels, and Coming to America. However, his 1989 directorial debut, Harlem Nights, was a flop. His popularity received a big boost thanks to The Nutty Professor in 1996. Murphy has since appeared in that film's sequel, two Dr Dolittle movies, Bowfinger, The Haunted Mansion, Dreamgirls and lent his voice to Donkey in four Shrek films - becoming an unlikely family-friendly star along the way. He's also appeared in several flops, including The Adventures of Pluto Nash and Norbit.
Quote: "The advice I would give to someone is to not take anyone's advice."
Trivia: As of 2014, his films had grossed $6.6billion worldwide.
Cameron Diaz (Actor) .. Princess Fiona
Born: August 30, 1972 in San Diego
Best Known For: There's Something About Mary.
Early-life: Cameron Michelle Diaz was born on August 30, 1972, in San Diego, the daughter of a Cuban-American father and an Anglo-German mother. She has an older sister called Chimene. Cameron began modelling at 16 and for the next five years lived in such varied locations as Japan, Australia, Mexico, Morocco, and Paris. Returning to California at the age of 21, she was still modelling when she auditioned for a part in The Mask. To her amazement and despite having no previous acting experience, she was cast as the female lead opposite Jim Carrey.
Career: Over the next three years, she honed her acting skills in such low-budget independent films as The Last Supper, Feeling Minnesota, and Head Above Water. She returned to mainstream films in My Best Friend's Wedding, in which she held her own against veteran actress Julia Roberts. She earned full-fledged star status in 1998 for her performance in the box office smash There's Something About Mary. Since then she's had top billing in such smashes as Charlie's Angels, Gangs of New York and Knight and Day, provided the voice of Princess Fiona in the Shrek movies and TV specials and gained critical acclaim for her performance in Being John Malkovich. She reunited with former boyfriend Justin Timberlake on the big screen in 2011 in Bad Teacher.
Quote: "I would kiss a frog even if there were no promise of a Prince Charming popping out of it. I love frogs. I'd lick him."
Trivia: In January 2014, Diaz published The Body Book, which offers tips on diet and exercise.
Antonio Banderas (Actor) .. Puss in Boots
Born: August 10, 1960 in Málaga, Andalucia, Spain
Best Known For: A string of magnificent action-movies.
Early-life: Born José Antonio Domínguez Banderas in Málaga, Andalucia, Spain, on August 10, 1960. His father was a policeman with the Spanish Civil Guard and his mother was a teacher. He wanted to play football professionally and was the star of his school team until he was 14, when he broke his foot. He studied acting at the School of Dramatic Art in Málaga, and made his debut at a small theatre in the town. In 1981 he moved to Madrid to pursue his acting career.
Career: In 1992, Banderas made his Hollywood debut with The Mambo Kings. Because he didn't then speak English, his dialogue was taught to him phonetically. He shot to international fame with his sensitive performance as Tom Hanks' lover in Philadelphia, then played opposite Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt in Interview with the Vampire in 1994. He established himself as one of Hollywood's leading men after co-starring with Madonna in Evita in 1996. In 1998 he won acclaim for his performance in Zorro, opposite Anthony Hopkins and Catherine Zeta-Jones, and later returned to the role in The Legend of Zorro. In 1999 he made his directorial debut in Crazy in Alabama and showed his comic ability as the voice of Puss in Boots in the Shrek franchise and its spin-off. He is a hugely busy actor.
Quote: "I don't believe in careers, I just picture myself always as one of those old actors from the 19th century who go from village to village in their repertoire."
Trivia: In 2010, Banderas received an honorary doctorate from the University of Malaga.
Walt Dohrn (Actor) .. Rumpelstiltskin/Priest/Krekraw Ogre
Julie Andrews (Actor) .. Queen Lillian
Born: October 01, 1935 in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey
Best Known For: The Sound of Music.
Early-life: Born Julia Elizabeth Wells in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, on October 1, 1935. Her autobiography, Home, revealed she was the result of her mother's affair with a family friend. She regarded Ted Wells, her mother's first husband, as her father, but they split when she was young, and her mother went on to marry singer Ted Andrews. The couple started a musical double act, during which time they discovered Julie had a four octave range. She began singing lessons when she was eight, and made her professional debut in stage show Starlight Roof four years later.
Career: Royal Variety and pantomime performances made Andrews a famous name in the UK. In 1954, she was offered the lead in The Boy Friend on Broadway. That led to her being cast in the first production of My Fair Lady in 1956, but she lost out on the movie role to Audrey Hepburn. Instead, she won an Oscar for Mary Poppins - her first film. The Sound of Music was a massive hit in 1965, but a string of flops dogged her through the late 1960s and mid-1970s; even her award-winning variety-style TV show The Julie Andrews Hour, was cancelled after one season. Movies since include 10, SOB, Victor/Victoria, The Princess Diaries and its sequel, and three Shrek movies. She writes children's books under her married name of Julie Edwards, and won a Lifetime Achievement Grammy in 2010. Andrews returned to the London stage for a one-off concert later that year.
Quote: "Sometimes I'm so sweet even I can't stand it."
Trivia: Andrews was made a Dame in 1999. She's been married twice - she worked on many projects with her second husband, Blake Edwards, who died in 2010. Andrews lost her singing voice following an operation to remove non-cancerous nodules from her throat in 1997.
John Cleese (Actor) .. King Harold
Born: October 27, 1939 in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset
Best Known For: Monty Python and Fawlty Towers.
Early-life: Born John Marwood Cleese on October 27, 1939, in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, the son of an insurance salesman who had changed the family name from Cheese. At school, Cleese was captain of the cricket team, but by the age of 13, his interest in comedy had developed and he kept a notebook of jokes. In 1960, he began studying law at Cambridge and joined the famous Footlights entertainment troupe, where he met Graham Chapman.
Career: Cleese's showbiz break came with The Frost Report. By 1969, he and Chapman were working alongside Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Terry Gilliam on Monty Python's Flying Circus, which made them household names. He left the group in 1972, although they reunited for several films. In 1975, Cleese and his then wife Connie Booth wrote and starred in Fawlty Towers, which was a worldwide hit. Projects since include A Fish Called Wanda, which he co-wrote, two Bond movies, and two Harry Potter films. He has also appeared in 3rd Rock from the Sun and Will & Grace. His stand-up show, The Alimony Tour, proved hugely popular in 2010; his most recent film, God Loves Caviar, was released in 2012.
Quote: "My mum died at the age of 101, and just towards the end, as she began to run out of energy, she did actually stop trying to tell me what to do most of the time."
Trivia: He published his autobiography, So, Anyway, in 2014.
Jane Lynch (Actor) .. Gretched
Born: July 14, 1960 in Dolton, Illinois
Best Known For: Glee and her supporting role in The 40-Year Old Virgin
Early-life: Jane Marie Lynch was born in Dolton, Illinois on 14 July 1960. Her father was a banker and her mother was a housewife. She indulged her lifelong interest in acting when she opted to do a bachelor's degree in theatre at Illinois State University. Jane began appearing in various stage roles while she was studying.
Career: During the 1990s, Lynch guest starred on a number of TV shows, including Married with Children, 3rd Rock from the Sun and Frasier. Her film breakthrough came with Best in Show (2000), where she played a butch, lesbian dog handler. Despite this, she continued her penchant for making guest appearances on high-profile TV shows. In the early noughties she appeared in The X Files, The King of Queens, Arrested Development, Friends, The L Word and Two and a Half Men. Her next major film role was playing Steve Carell's quirky lust-fuelled boss in The 40-Year Old Virgin (2005). This paved the way for her to appear on the smash-hit TV series Glee as a no-nonsense cheerleading coach. In 2013, she made her Broadway debut in Annie.
Quote: "I'm very picky, very critical. I have done projects in the past that I didn't think were very good, because I was just happy to work -my agent used to say I'd work for a steak and $1.50 - but I'm not really doing that anymore."
Trivia: She has voiced characters in a number of films, including Shrek Forever After (2010), Rio (2011), Wreck-It Ralph (2012) and Escape from Planet Earth (2013).
Mike Mitchell (Director)

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