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The Miracle Season is a 2018 American biographical sports drama film directed by Sean McNamara [3] and starring Erin Moriarty, Helen Hunt, William Hurt, and Danika Yarosh. [4] The film is based on the true story of the Iowa City West High School volleyball team [5] after the sudden death of the team's heart and leader, Caroline Found, in 2011. [6]
The Miracle Season (2018) – biographical sports drama film based on the true story of the Iowa City West High School volleyball team after the sudden death of the team's heart and leader, Caroline Found, in 2011 [114]
Sean Patrick Michael McNamara [1] (born May 9, 1962) is an American film director, producer, actor, and screenwriter.. McNamara was born in Burbank, California.He is best known for his feature films Soul Surfer and The Miracle Season.
For the show's final season, Reiser and Hunt received $1 million ($1.8 million today) per episode. [13] She directed several episodes of Mad About You , including the series finale. In 1995, Hunt played the wife of an ex-con living in Queens , alongside Nicolas Cage , in Kiss of Death , a very loosely based remake of the 1947 film noir classic ...
Season of Miracles is a 2013 American Christian-themed drama film directed by Dave Moody and starring John Schneider, Grayson Russell, Andrew Williams, and Nancy Stafford. Based on writer Rusty Whitener's award-winning novel A Season of Miracles , the story is set in Alabama during the 1970s and follows a group of twelve-year-olds and their ...
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TBS is done working miracles. The cable network has officially cancelled Miracle Workers — its last remaining live-action comedy — after four seasons, TVLine has learned exclusively. The ...
Spare Parts is a 2015 biographical drama film directed by Sean McNamara and produced by David Alpert, Rick Jacobs, Leslie Kolins Small, George Lopez, and Ben Odell.It is based on the Wired magazine article "La Vida Robot" (Robot Life) by Joshua Davis, about the true story of a group of students from a mainly Latino high school, who won first place over M.I.T. in the 2004 MATE ROV competition.