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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 January 2025. 2008 American comedy film by Adam McKay Step Brothers Theatrical release poster Directed by Adam McKay Screenplay by Will Ferrell Adam McKay Story by Will Ferrell Adam McKay John C. Reilly Produced by Jimmy Miller Judd Apatow Starring Will Ferrell John C. Reilly Richard Jenkins Mary ...
His character, Dr. Travis Brennan, was an epidemiologist who was one of several doctors vying to work under Hugh Laurie's protagonist, Gregory House. In 2010, Comeau portrayed a plastic surgery patient in the final season of Nip/Tuck and appeared in a Progressive Auto Insurance advertisement.
Brennan Huff Also writer, executive producer, and songwriter: "Boats 'n Hoes" [33] 2009 Land of the Lost: Dr. Rick Marshall [34] The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard: Craig McDermott Uncredited; also producer [35] 2010 The Other Guys: Detective Allen Gamble Also producer and songwriter: "Pimps Don't Cry" [36] Everything Must Go: Nick Halsey [37 ...
The 2008 film centers around two stepbrothers, 39-year-old Brennan (Will Ferrell) and 40-year-old Dale (John C. Reilly), who still live at home and are forced to coexist after their parents fall ...
Brent Huff (born March 11, 1961 in Springfield, Missouri [1]) is an American actor, writer and film director. [2] Huff is best known for his recurring role of Quigley Smitty in the hit ABC show, The Rookie and The Rookie: Feds .
Final Examination is a 2003 American erotic horror thriller film which was directed by Fred Olen Ray (credited as Ed Raymond) and stars Kari Wührer, Brent Huff and Debbie Rochon. [ 1 ] Plot
The movie’s big idea is to shoehorn a working-class dude into a by-the-numbers action movie, and the excuse barely holds water. ... top boss Tom Brennan (J.K. Simmons), combat pro Frank Preiffer ...
Lacey Chabert has become one of Hallmark's biggest stars after making her network debut in 2010 — and she has no plans to stop anytime soon. “These movies mean so much to me. I really am ...