Tuesday, June 3, 2025

On this day in movie history - Animal Kingdom (2010):


Animal Kingdom

directed and written by David Michôd,
was released in Australia on June 3, 2010.
Music by Antony Partos.


Cast:

James Frecheville, Bryce Lindemann, Paul Smits, Jacki Weaver, Joel Edgerton, Luke Ford, Sullivan Stapleton, Mirrah Foulkes, Anthony Ahern, Justin Rosniak, Michael Valamios, Chris Weir, Laura Wheelwright, Sarah Nguyen, Lucia Cai, Ben Mendelsohn, Ann Michôd, Susan Prior, Clayton Jacobson, Tim Phillipps, Josh Helman, Michael Cody, Kieran Darcy-Smith, Guy Pearce, Anthony Hayes, Jack Heanly, Dan Wyllie, Andy McPhee, Christina Azucena, Jacqueline Brennan, Ben Ouwehand, Bert LaBonté, James Saunders, Dom Phelan, Brenda Palmer, Anna Lise Phillips, Tom Noble, Daniel Roche, David Michôd, Adam Arkapaw, Brendan Bacon, Andrew Day, Luke Doolan, Cameron Ewart, Stephen Hannah, George Iskander, Rick James, Paul Rochford, Mat Stevenson.

On this day in movie history - Cinderella Man (2005):


Cinderella Man

directed by Ron Howard,
written by Cliff Hollingsworth and Akiva Goldsman,
story by Cliff Hollingsworth,
based on the life of James J. Braddock,
was released in the United States on June 3, 2005.
Music by Thomas Newman.


Cast:

Russell Crowe, Renée Zellweger, Paul Giamatti, Craig Bierko, Paddy Considine, Bruce McGill, David Huband, Connor Price, Ariel Waller, Patrick Louis, Rosemarie DeWitt, Linda Kash, Nicholas Campbell, Gene Pyrz, Chuck Shamata, Ron Canada, Alicia Johnston, Troy Amos-Ross, Mark Simmons, Art Binkowski, David Litzinger, Matthew G. Taylor, Rance Howard, James Ritz, Fulvio Cecere, Clint Howard, Gerry Ellison, Bill Mackie, Ray Marsh, Fernand Chretien, Dave Dunbar, Ken James, Rufus Crawford, Angelo Dundee, Lou Eisen, Wayne Gordon, Wayne Flemming, Nick Alachiotis, Christopher D. Amos, Nick Carusi, Keith Murphy, Everton McEwan, John Kalbhenn, David Georgieff, Wayne Bourque, Paul Ryan, Sean Gilroy, Michael McNamara, Billy Wine, Richard Bachynsky Hoover, Michael Chin, Stewart Lunn, Richard Lewis, Peter Wylie, Thomasz Kurzydlowski, Stuart Clark, Julian Lewis, Eric Fink, Sergio Di Zio, Gavin Grazer, Boyd Banks, Daniel Kash, Judah Katz, Angelo Tsarouchas, Rob Smith, Craig Warnock, Aaron Abrams, Duff MacDonald, Andrew Stelmack, Christopher Crumb, Gerry Quigley, Peter MacNeill, Darrin Brown, John Healy, Peter Didiano, James Kirchner, Michael Langlois, Magdalena Alexander, Nola Augustson, Gino Marrocco, Mark Taylor, Sharron Matthews, Alec Stockwell, Chick Roberts, Isabella Fink, Beau Starr, Philip Craig, Roman Podhora, R.D. Reid, Michael Dyson, Sam Malkin, Tony Munch, Conrad Bergschneider, Richard Binsley, Ramona Pringle, Katrina Matthews Swain, Cooper Bracken, Jacob Bracken, Alon Nashman, Dominic Cuzzocrea, Neil Foster, Brian Jagersky, Ray Kerr, Tim Eddis, Dave Arkell, Debra Sherman, Joanne Ritcey, Alex Cairns, George Duff, Tom Anastasios, Timothy Burd, Krysta Carter, Rick Cordeiro, James Donohue, Mark Falvo, Conor Gomez, Carlos Henriques, Riva Lombardi, Robert-William McAlpine, Kennedy McGuckian, Liam McGuckian, Robert Morse, Michael C. Newsome, Andrew Martin Priestman, Riley Raymer, Jake Richards, Jason Ruta, Michael Sercerchi, John Shannon, Nick Smith, Nick Smyth, Michael Stevens, Derek Sypniewski, Egidio Tari, Marcello Tulipano, Nancy E.L. Ward.

On this day in television history: Six Feet Under (2001):


Six Feet Under

created by Alan Ball,
was first aired in the United States on June 3, 2001, and ran for five seasons.
The final episode aired on August 21, 2005.

Cast:

Peter Krause, Michael C. Hall, Frances Conroy, Lauren Ambrose, Freddy Rodriguez, Mathew St. Patrick, Rachel Griffiths, Jeremy Sisto, James Cromwell, Justina Machado, Richard Jenkins, Joanna Cassidy, Giancarlo Rodriguez, Tim Maculan, Eric Balfour, Robert Foxworth, Ed O'Ross, Marina Black, David Norona, Gary Hershberger, Ed Begley, Jr., Illeana Douglas, Dina Waters, Patricia Clarkson, Lili Taylor, Melissa Marsala, Aysia Polk, John Paul Pitoc, Kellie Waymire, Nicki Micheaux, Julie White, Kathy Bates, Peter Macdissi, Ben Foster, Brenna Tosh, Rainn Wilson, Justin Theroux, Idalis DeLeón, Catherine O'Hara, Sprague Grayden, Peter Facinelli, Mena Suvari, Michael Weston, Tina Holmes, Matt Malloy, Julie Dretzin, Jeff Yagher, Michelle Trachtenberg, Bobby Cannavale, Chris Messina, Kendré Berry, C. J. Sanders, Anne Ramsay.

On this day in movie history - The Untouchables (1987):


The Untouchables

directed by Brian De Palma,
written by David Mamet,
based on the book by Eliot Ness and Oscar Fraley,
was released in the United States on June 3, 1987.
Music by Ennio Morricone.


Cast:

Kevin Costner, Sean Connery, Charles Martin Smith, Andy Garcia, Robert De Niro, Richard Bradford, Jack Kehoe, Brad Sullivan, Billy Drago, Patricia Clarkson, Vito D'Ambrosio, Steven Goldstein, Peter Aylward, Don Harvey, Robert Swan, John J. Walsh, Del Close, Colleen Bade, Greg Noonan, Sean Grennan, Larry Viverito Sr., Kevin Michael Doyle, Mike Bacarella, Michael P. Byrne, Kaitlin Montgomery, Aditra Kohl, Charles Keller Watson, Larry Brandenburg, Chelcie Ross, Tim Gamble, Sam Smiley, Pat Billingsley, John Bracci, Jennifer Anglin, Eddie Minasian, Anthony Mockus Sr., Will Zahrn, Louie Lanciloti, Vince Viverito, Valentino Cimo, Joe Greco, Clem Caserta, Bob Martana, Joseph Scianablo, George S. Spataro, Melody Rae, Robert Miranda, James Guthrie, Basil Reale.

Born on this day – Chuck Barris:


Chuck Barris

Game show creator

Producer

Host

Writer

June 3, 1929 – March 21, 2017

Born on this day – Tony Curtis:


Tony Curtis

Actor

Painter

June 3, 1925 – September 29, 2010

Born on this day – Colleen Dewhurst:


Colleen Dewhurst


Actress

June 3, 1924 – August 22, 1991

Credits:

13 Stars for Channel 13 (1970); A Bend in the Road (2018); A Few Days in Weasel Creek (1981); A Fine Madness (1966); A Moon for the Misbegotten (1975); A Perfect Match (1980); A Show of Concern: The Heart of America Responds (1987); A.D. (1985); Accent on an American Summer (1962); All the World's a Stage / A Long Day's Journey into Night (1984); Almos' a Man (1976); American Masters (1986–1991); And Baby Makes Six (1979); Anne of Avonlea (1987); Anne of Green Gables (1985); Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning (2008); Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story (2000); Annie Hall (1977); As Is (1986); Avonlea (1990 / 1992); Avonlea: A Rustic Paradise (2020); Baby Comes Home (1980); Bed & Breakfast (1991); Ben Casey (1961); Between Two Brothers (1982); Between Two Women (1986); Camera Three (1958–1963); CBS This Morning (1989); Day at Night (1974); Death Penalty (1980); Decoy (1957); Dinah! (1975); Dr. Kildare (1965); Dying Young (1991); East Side/West Side (1964); Escape (1980); Festival (1965); Final Assignment (1980); Finder of Lost Loves (1984); Focus (1962); Fried Green Tomatoes (1991); Great Performances (1983–1984); Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (1980); Here's Hollywood (1962); Hitting Home (1988); How Do Your Children Grow? (1972); Ice Castles (1978); Ingrid (1984); ITV Saturday Night Theatre (1971); John Wayne Standing Tall (1989); John Wayne: Behind the Scenes (2007); Johnny Bull (1986); Kaleidoscope (1990); Kevin Sullivan's Classic (2006); Kraft Theatre (1958); Kraft Theatre / The United States Steel Hour (1959–1963); La tele de tu vida (2007); Lamp Unto My Feet (1956–1959); Lantern Hill (1989); Legend in Granite (1973); Man on a String (1960); Mary and Joseph: A Story of Faith (1979); McKellen: Playing the Part (2017); McQ (1974); Moonlighting (1989); Murphy Brown (1989–1990); Murphy Brown (1991); NET Playhouse (1967); Night of 100 Stars (1982); Night of 100 Stars II (1985); One Man's Fight for Life (1983); Parker Adderson, Philosopher (1974); Play of the Week (1959–1961); Portrait of an Actor (1971); Quincy M.E. (1982); Silent Victory: The Kitty O'Neil Story (1979); Simple Gifts (1977); Sometimes I Wonder (1983); Split Cherry Tree (1982); Startime (1960); Studio One (1957); Studs Lonigan (1979); Sword of Gideon (1986); Tennessee Williams' South (1973); Termini Station (1989); The 22nd Annual Tony Awards (1968); The 26th Annual Tony Awards (1972); The 27th Annual Tony Awards (1973); The 28th Annual Tony Awards (1974); The 31st Annual Tony Awards (1977); The 35th Annual Tony Awards (1981); The 37th Annual Tony Awards (1983); The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1986); The 40th Annual Tony Awards (1986); The 42nd Annual Tony Awards (1988); The 43rd Annual Tony Awards (1989); The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1965); The Annual Theatre World Awards (1976); The Big Valley (1966); The Blue and the Gray (1982); The Boy Who Could Fly (1986); The Civil War (1990); The Cowboys (1972); The Crucible (1967); The David Frost Show (1971); The David Susskind Show (1964); The Dead Zone (1983); The Dick Cavett Show (1977); The Doctors and the Nurses (1962); The DuPont Show of the Month (1958–1959); The DuPont Show of the Week (1963); The Ed Sullivan Show (1960–1968); The Eleventh Hour (1962); The Exorcist III (1990); The F.B.I. (1966); The Foxes (1961); The Glitter Dome (1984); The Good Fight: The Abraham Lincoln Brigade in the Spanish Civil War (1984); The Hands of Cormac Joyce (1972); The Investigator (1958); The Jolly Corner (1975); The Last Run (1971); The Love Boat (1984); The Magical World of Disney (1987); The Merv Griffin Show (1968); The Mike Douglas Show (1970–1974); The Music School (1974); The Nun's Story (1959); The Papp Project (2001); The Price (1971); The Story of Jacob and Joseph (1974); The Third Walker (1978); The Tonight Show (1962); The Twilight Zone (1988); The Virginian (1962); The Wide World of Mystery (1973); The Women's Room (1980); Those She Left Behind (1989); Today (1974–1980); Tom Cottle: Up Close (1982); Tribute (1980); When a Stranger Calls (1979); Woman in the Wind (1988).