Dreamgirls


8:00 pm - 10:10 pm, Today on Sky Cinema Drama (510)

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About this Broadcast

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A 1960s singing trio are chosen to perform backing vocals for a popular performer - an event that launches the band on a successful career of their own. However, when the most attractive of the girls is picked as the face of the group, edging out the other two, personal rivalries begin to jeopardise their friendship. Musical drama, inspired by the rise to fame of Diana Ross and the Supremes, and starring Jamie Foxx, Beyonce Knowles, Eddie Murphy and an Oscar-winning Jennifer Hudson


2006 HD subtitles 16x9
General Movie/Drama Music/Ballet/Dance Musical

Cast & Crew

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Jamie Foxx (Actor) .. Curtis Taylor Jr
Beyonce Knowles (Actor) .. Deena Jones
Jennifer Hudson (Actor) .. Effie White
Eddie Murphy (Actor) .. James 'Thunder" Early
Danny Glover (Actor) .. Marty Madison
Anika Noni Rose (Actor) .. Lorrell Robinson
Hinton Battle (Actor) .. Wayne
Mariah Wilson (Actor) .. Magic
Bill Condon (Director)

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Jamie Foxx (Actor) .. Curtis Taylor Jr
Born: December 13, 1967 in Terrell, Texas
Best Known For: The films Collateral and Ray.
Early-life: Born Eric Marlon Bishop on December 13, 1967, in Terrell, Texas. His parents' marriage broke up and he was adopted by his grandparents when he was seven months old. He was raised in a strict household, was a member of the church choir and scouts, and had piano lessons from the age of five. He went on to win a classical piano scholarship at the International University in San Diego.
Career: Encouraged by a girlfriend, he made his stage debut as a stand-up comic in 1989. Foxx changed his name to something androgynous after learning that women were first on the bill at open-mic nights in comedy clubs. By 1991 he was a star in the US thanks to TV show In Living Color. His first film was 1992's Toys. Since then he's had his own, self-titled show, and featured in movies The Truth About Cats and Dogs, Any Given Sunday, Ali and Collateral. His leading role in Ray Charles biopic Ray propelled him onto Hollywood's A-list. He's also released several albums, and collaborated with Kanye West on hit single Gold Digger.
Quote: "When a project becomes magic and special it means that at certain points in the script it parallels your story."
Trivia: He took his surname from one of his favourite comedians, Redd Foxx, is a big fan of wrestling and won a grand total of 22 awards for his performance in Ray, including an Oscar.
Beyonce Knowles (Actor) .. Deena Jones
Born: September 04, 1981 in Houston, Texas
Best Known For: Being one third of Destiny's Child.
Early-life: Beyoncé Giselle Knowles was born on September 4, 1981, in Houston, Texas. Her family was well-off and Beyoncé and her younger sister Solange both attended private school. She enjoyed performing from an early age and formed the group Destiny's Child with her friends Kelly Rowland, LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson when she was just 12. Her father left his job as a sales executive to become their manager. Beyoncé's mum owned a hair salon where the girls would rehearse and also designed their costumes. The family's efforts paid off in 1997, when Destiny's Child were signed to Columbia Records.
Career: The band scored a breakthrough hit in 1998 with the single No No No from their self-titled album, and had their first US number one a year later with the single Bills Bills Bills. Despite several line-up changes, the group continued to be hugely popular until they announced their split in 2005. Beyonce released her first solo album in 2003 and topped the UK single charts for the first time in the same year with Crazy in Love. She released her third solo album, I Am... Sasha Fierce, in 2008. Her fourth album, 4, was released in June 2011 debuting at number one on the Billboard 200, though its later sales were said to be disappointing. Away from singing, she's branched out into acting, starring in a hip-hop update of Carmen, Austin Powers in Goldmember, The Fighting Temptations, The Pink Panther, Dreamgirls and Cadillac Records.
Quote: "I'm a natural fat person just dying to get out. I go through agonies to keep my stomach as flat as possible."
Trivia: Knowles has sold more than 75 million records as a solo artist and 60 million with Destiny's Child.
Jennifer Hudson (Actor) .. Effie White
Eddie Murphy (Actor) .. James 'Thunder" Early
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.
Danny Glover (Actor) .. Marty Madison
Born: July 22, 1946 in San Francisco
Best Known For: The Lethal Weapon series.
Early-life: Daniel Lebern Glover was born on July 22, 1946, in San Francisco. Both his parents were postal workers. He has four younger siblings. After graduating from high school, he attended San Francisco State College. In 1997, the institution gave its former student an honorary doctorate. Glover also spent time at The Black Actors' Workshop section of the American Conservatory Theatre.
Career: Following some stage work, he made his film debut in 1979's Escape from Alcatraz. Later the same year he had a small role in an episode of Lou Grant - his first TV appearance. A regular role in the series Palmerstown, USA came soon after. Other projects followed, and by the mid-1980s he was a familiar face to audiences thanks to Places in the Heart, Witness, Lonesome Dove (for which he received an Emmy nomination) and The Color Purple. The first Lethal Weapon movie made him a household name. He's appeared in all three sequels. He has also appeared in The Royal Tenenbaums and Be Kind Rewind, and gave an award-winning turn in disaster movie 2012.
Quote: "Every day of my life I walk with the idea I am black, no matter how successful I am."
Trivia: Glover was an outspoken critic of the Iraq War in 2003.
Anika Noni Rose (Actor) .. Lorrell Robinson
Hinton Battle (Actor) .. Wayne
Mariah Wilson (Actor) .. Magic
Bill Condon (Director)

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