«The Girl in the Photographs» -
Actor Kal Penn, Actress Claudia Lee, Actor Luke Baines, Actress Miranda Rae Mayo
The first one presents writers / directors Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg and
actors Kal Penn and John Cho, all of whom sit together for their running, screen - specific discussion.
Not exact matches
Kal Penn,
actor, producer, and previously Associate Director of Public Engagement to the Obama administration, took on a cyberbully with wild success by raising $ 643,202 (and counting) in support of...
One of Rivera's opponents, the former Obama administration staffer Ronnie Cho, walked by, with
actor and fellow Obama alumnus
Kal Penn in tow.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary With Writers / Directors John Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg and
Actors John Cho and
Kal Penn • Audio Commentary with Writers / Directors Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg,
Actor James Adomian and Harold Lee • «Dude, Change the Movie!»
Bonus: Disc One: • Audio Commentary With Writers / Directors John Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg and
Actors John Cho and
Kal Penn • Audio Commentary with Writers / Directors Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg,
Actor James Adomian and Harold Lee • «Dude, Change the Movie!»
Kal Penn gets to do the wacky thing for most of the movie and even though he's visibly an extremely capable
actor, it's a good choice.
Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, «Planet Money» co-founder Adam Davidson and
actor / comedian
Kal Penn are teaming on a new original financial world docuseries for Amazon Prime.
Actor Henry Cavill reprises his role as Superman, also known as Clark Kent and
Kal - El.
To waste are an appealing cast of
actors, most notably
Kal Penn (Harold & Kumar, Van Wilder), whose agent really should strive to find him something to get him out of the sex comedy rut he's in before he gets permanently typecast.
If I search this scene hard enough, the funniest thing about it is that
Kal Penn, an American
actor of Indian descent, is in it — probably because Friedberg and Seltzer think he has a dark enough complexion to look Mexican.
Finalists were invited to screen their films — all of which focused on the power of technology in the classroom — at the White House, in the company of President Obama,
actor and associate director of the White House Office of Public Engagement
Kal Penn, Bill Nye the Science Guy, and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.