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Necessary Roughness is a 1991 American sports comedy film directed by Stan Dragoti. The film stars Scott Bakula , Héctor Elizondo , Robert Loggia , and Harley Jane Kozak . Co-stars include Larry Miller , Sinbad , Jason Bateman , Kathy Ireland , Rob Schneider , and Fred Dalton Thompson .
Stars Scott Bakula and Kathy Ireland share memories from the making of "Necessary Roughness" as 1991 football comedy turns 30. ... (the movie was released on Sept. 27, 1991). “And the fact that ...
This is a list of characters in the USA Network original drama TV series, Necessary Roughness. The principal cast of the series has remained mostly the same throughout the series. However, various recurring characters have appeared over the course of the show's run.
Necessary Roughness may refer to: Necessary Roughness (film) (1991), a sports comedy film directed by Stan Dragoti Necessary Roughness (book) (1996), by author Marie G. Lee
Callie Thorne is an American actress known for her role as Dr. Dani Santino on the USA Network series Necessary Roughness.She is also known for past work such as her roles on Homicide: Life on the Street as Detective Laura Ballard, a role she held for two seasons, and the movie Homicide: The Movie, as well as for playing Sheila Keefe on Rescue Me and Elena McNulty in The Wire.
Peter "Navy" Tuiasosopo (born May 24, 1965) is an American actor known for his roles as E. Honda in Universal Pictures Street Fighter and Manumana in the Paramount Pictures film Necessary Roughness. He also played custodian Yoshi Nakamura in the Disney TV show Kickin It.
Necessary Roughness is a USA Network drama which premiered on June 29, 2011. The series stars Callie Thorne as Danielle Santino, a tough Long Island divorcee who, in order to make ends meet, gets a job as a therapist for a professional football team.
The movie is both a warning about our own populist gasbags and an object lesson in our media culture’s feckless enthusiasm for “big characters.” Scott begins his story with the French ...