Sentences with phrase «younger brother james»

His mother Kendra (Chloe Sevigny) is barely holding things together, leaving Owen in charge of his younger brother James (Beau Wright) who has Down syndrome.
When rejected, he lashes out, resulting in JT's accidental death, witnessed only by Owen's younger brother James, a sweet boy with Downs Syndrome for whom the pressure of keeping Owen's secret manifests itself in crying bouts and bedwetting.
That comes out when he's outside playing Army and Nerf guns with his younger brother James.
BOOTY Easiest proof that Christ existed is that His younger brother James the Just was the very first Christian bishop.
Later that night when the Earp boys are ready to head back on their cattle drive, they find their youngest brother James murdered.

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James de Just, Jesus» younger brother was de 1st bishop of de xtian church.
Besides the first bishop of the Christian Church, James the Elder, was his younger brother.
The younger brother of James Ross, Josh is expected to be a backup to Devin Bush and Mike McCray at linebacker.
Michigan sent an offer out to James Cook, the younger brother of FSU RB Dalvin Cook, on Wednesday.
Take a look at the highlights of Josh Ross, the younger brother of former Wolverine James Ross, out of St. Mary's High School in Southfield, Michigan.
After Michigan sent out an offer to James Cook, the younger brother of FSU RB Dalvin Cook, five - star cornerback Stanford Samuels...
Take a look at the highlights of Josh Ross, the younger brother of former Wolverine James Ross, out of St. Mary's...
James F. Ponce, died April 3, 2007, age 56, cherished spouse of Kathy; dad of Jamie and Dave; brother of Chuck (Barb) Lazzaro; uncle of Annie, Nikki and Julie; brother - in - law of Marilyn (Chuck) Silkey; cousin of Toni Teso, Dolores Young, Isabel (Dave) Teal - Rimi, Carolyn (Bernie) Spilly and Shari (Mike Sanders) Rodriguez; nephew of Albert Rodriguez; loved by many friends.
Through a largely chronological history of Britain's relationship with the European project, Cato the Younger tells of not only the guilt of the fifteen men and women named above, but also of the «supporting cast» that includes the likes of Mr James Goldsmith, Mr George Osborne, the Barclay Brothers, Sir Edward Heath, Michael Gove and a range of backbench Conservative MPs.
Conductor James Levine had a wingman in his alleged abuse of young men — his younger brother, Tom, according to a police report.
Synopsis: Truck driver Danny Kenny (James Cagney) gets into boxing to help his talented younger brother, Eddie (Arthur Kennedy), pay for music school.
Synopsis: After the Civil War ends, Confederate soldiers Frank (Gabriel Macht) and Jesse James (Colin Farrell) return home with the three Younger brothers to... [MORE]
When her latest boyfriend Warren (Troy Skog) is shipped off to jail for cultivating marijuana and their house becomes an off - limits crime scene, Joleen uproots with her daughter Tera (Anna Sophia - Robb) to the ramshackle apartment of her younger brother, James (Nick Stahl).
Last year (16), Alison revealed she had no intentions of ever becoming a bride until she fell in love with James Franco's younger brother.
The film follows a young teenager (Myles Truitt) and his adopted brother (Jack Reynor), who are forced to go on the lam when a baddie criminal (James Franco), along with a pack of federal agents (including Coon!)
James Franco's young brother was...
The Disaster Artist is the first time James has worked with his brother, Dave, on a film, after the younger Franco intentionally took roles in other projects in an effort to make a name for himself.
Franco is probably still best known for being the younger brother of Oscar nominee / host James Franco, but he's become a rising star in his own right, with his recent turn in Fright Night and his upcoming appearances in 21 Jump Street and the zombie romance Warm Bodies.
This is no more apparent than in the portrayal of Kevin Griswold (Steele Stebbins), Rusty's youngest son, who bullies his sensitive older brother James (Skyler Gisondo), and has a swear word laden retort for any situation that arises.
The action picks up when R (played by Nicholas Hoult, of About a Boy, the UK «Skins» and X-Men: First Class fame) and best friend M (Rob Corddry) come across a band of young human refugees led by Julia (our young heroine, played by Teresa Palmer of, well, nothing remarkable), Nora (Analeigh Tipton, Crazy Stupid Love) and Perry (Dave Franco, of looking uncannily like his brother James, and also 21 Jump Street).
Dave Franco, James» younger brother, initially plays Greg with wide - eyed enthusiasm, practically hypnotized by Tommy's weirdness, drive, and optimism.
Well, youngest Kevin (Steele Stebbins) bullies his older brother, sensitive musician James (Skyler Gisondo, a.k.a. the film's breakout MVP), hurling insults and fists whenever the opportunity presents itself.
Dave is the younger brother of actor James Franco.
Jesse and Frank James; Cole, Jim and Bob Younger; Ed and Clell Miller; and Charley and Robert Ford («The Long Riders») With so many westerns featuring colorful frontier brother acts, we had to include at least one... but how to choose?
Devon Abner and Josh Hartnett star as the older brothers, while James Franco pops in for an affecting performance as the youngest son.
James writes, directs and stars in The Disaster Artist, based on Sesterio's book on the production, working with frequent collaborator Seth Rogen and his younger brother Dave.
Additional guest voice cast includes celebrity chefs Gordon Ramsay and Alton Brown as cooking competition participant Bolton Gramercy and host Yum Laboughé, respectively; Daniel Henney («Criminal Minds») and James Cromwell («The Young Pope») reprise their feature film roles as Hiro's brother Tadashi and Professor Callaghan, respectively; Susan Sullivan («Castle») as Fred's mother; John Michael Higgins («Pitch Perfect») as Fred's sidekick robot Mini-Max; Diedrich Bader («American Housewife») as pompous local TV reporter Bluff Dunder; Sean Giambrone («The Goldbergs») as Fred's geeky archrival Richardson Mole; Naoko Mori («Mamma Mia!
After collecting some celebrity testimonials on The Room from the likes of Kristen Bell, J.J. Abrams, Lizzy Caplan, and Adam Scott, the film opens in 1998 at a San Francisco acting class where Sestero (Dave Franco, the director's younger brother) meets Wiseau (James Franco), a bizarrely - fashioned, curiously - accented loner who disarms the class by writhing around on stage and shouting «Stella» in a performance inspired by Tennessee Williams» A Streetcar Named Desire.
Amos is joined in a daily conundrum of secrets by: Owen (Jacob Lofland), who is much too young to handle the situation an accident has placed him; Owen's brother James (Beau Wright) who has Down Syndrome and is even less equipped to keep his secret; the mine's supervisor Bill (Josh Lucas) who defends his poor decisions by saying he only did what the company forced him to do; and Diane (Elizabeth Banks) who is Bill's wife and reacts to the disappearance of her son and lack of respect for her husband in a manner that can't possibly end well.
Let me take you through it: Danny McBride plays Thadious, James Franco's, eh, younger brother and son to King Tallious.
Dave Franco (James» near - identical younger brother) and Christopher Mintz - Plasse are looking to move in with Seth Rogen and Zac Efron for TOWNIES.
Neighbours actor Franco, the younger brother of James Franco, has reportedly been dating Brie since 2012.
This comedic Young Guns-esque romp follows Jesse James (Colin Farrell) from the closing days of the Civil War, when he rode with Quantrill's Rangers alongside his brother Frank (Gabriel Macht) and their cousins Cole and Bob Younger (Scott Caan and Will McCormack, respectively), until the peak of his celebrity as a Robin Hood - like outlaw.
The movie not coincidentally also marks the first time James has worked extensively with his younger brother Dave Franco, who really gets across Sestero's affection for the maddeningly opaque Wiseau.
The younger brother of actor James Franco will be seen on the big screen this weekend in «Now You See Me,» making magic with Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, and Jesse Eisenberg.
When things go wrong early on the trip, elder brother Jacobo (Jarlin Javier Martinez) and younger brother Delio (Cristian James Abvincula) are left to manage on their own, with the question constantly hanging over their head of whether, when they reach their destination, they'll be rewarded for loyally completing their mission, or summarily executed for the mistakes made en route.
Based on the novel by James Vance Marshall, Walkabout deals with a teenage girl (Jenny Agutter) and her younger brother (Lucien John, Roeg's then nine - year - old son) who are stranded in the Australian outback after their father kills himself.
To help Franco realize his dreams of putting as much Franco into Faulkner as possible, younger brother Dave Franco is attached to play tortured eldest brother Quentin, provided his schedule of not being James Franco allows.
Tony's precocious little brother (brought to life by a magnetic young James DiGiacomo) not only ribs Eilis at the dinner table, but helps Tony write letters to her because he's more literate.
This is also the story of the Houston brothers, Bill and James, young men who drift out of the Arizona desert into a war in which the line between disinformation and delusion has blurred away.
The school's list of notable alumni includes: Edwin Tappan Adney, Ai Weiwei, Gladys Aller, William Anthony, Nela Arias - Misson, Milton Avery, Elizabeth Gowdy Baker, United States Congressman Thomas R. Ball, Hugo Ballin, Will Barnet, Saul Bass, C. C. Beall, Romare Bearden, Brother Thomas Bezanson, Thomas Hart Benton, Isabel Bishop, Dorothy Block, Leonard Bocour, Abraham Bogdanove, Lee Bontecou, Henry Botkin, Louise Bourgeois, Stanley Boxer, Louise Brann, D. Putnam Brinley, James Brooks, Jennie Augusta Brownscombe, Feliza Bursztyn, Theodore Earl Butler, Paul Cadmus, Alexander Calder, Chris Campbell, John F. Carlson, Paul Chalfin, Margaret Covey Chisholm, Kate Freeman Clark, Henry Ives Cobb, Jr., Claudette Colbert, Willie Cole, John Connell, Allyn Cox, Ellis Credle, Richard V. Culter, Mel Cummin, Frederick Stuart Church, Andrew Dasburg, Adolf Dehn, Dorothy Dehner, Sidney Dickinson, Burgoyne Diller, Ellen Eagle, Marjorie Eaton, Sir Jacob Epstein, Marisol Escobar, Joe Eula, Philip Evergood, Peter Falk, Ernest Fiene, Irving Fierstein, Louis Finkelstein, Wilhelmina Weber Furlong, Helen Frankenthaler, Frederick Carl Frieseke, Wanda Gág, Dan Gheno, Charles Dana Gibson, William Glackens, Elias Goldberg, Michael Goldberg, Shirley Goldfarb, Peter Golfinopoulos, Adolph Gottlieb, Blanche Grambs, John D. Graham, Enrique Grau, Nancy Graves, Clement Greenberg, Stephen Greene, Red Grooms, Chaim Gross, Lena Gurr, Bessie Pease Gutmann, Minna Harkavy, Marsden Hartley, Ethel Hays, Gus Heinze, Al Held, Eva Hesse, Al Hirschfeld, Itshak Holtz, Lorenzo Homar, Winslow Homer, Thomas Hoving, Paul Jenkins, Alice Sargent Johnson, Burt Johnson, Donald Judd, Torleif S. Knaphus, Belle Kogan, Lee Krasner, Ronnie Landfield, Adelaide Lawson, Arthur Lee, Alfred Leslie, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Loepp, Michael Loew, John Marin, Reginald Marsh, Knox Martin, Donald Martiny, Mercedes Matter, Louisa Matthiasdottir, Peter Max, John Alan Maxwell, Eleanore Mikus, Emil Milan, Lee Miller, F. Luis Mora, Walter Tandy Murch, Reuben Nakian, Louise Nevelson, Barnett Newman, Isamu Noguchi, Sassona Norton, Elizabeth Nottingham, Georgia O'Keeffe, Lyn Ott, Tom Otterness, Clara Weaver Parrish, Betty Parsons, Phillip Pavia, [14] Roger Tory Peterson, Bert Geer Phillips, I. Rice Pereira, Alain J. Picard, Jackson Pollock, Fairfield Porter, Robert Rauschenberg, Man Ray, Charles M. Relyea, Frederic Remington, Norman Rockwell, Louise Emerson Ronnebeck, Herman Rose, Leonard Rosenfeld, James Rosenquist, Sanford Ross, Mark Rothko, Glen Rounds, Morgan Russell, Abbey Ryan, [15] Sam Savitt, Louis Schanker, Mary Schepisi, Katherine Schmidt, Emily Maria Scott, Ethel Schwabacher, Joan Semmel, Maurice Sendak, Ben Shahn, Nelson Shanks, Nat Mayer Shapiro, Henrietta Shore, Jessamine Shumate, David Smith, Tony Smith, Robert Smithson, Louise Hammond Willis Snead, Armstrong Sperry, Otto Stark, William Starkweather, Frank Stella, Joseph Stella, Inga Stephens Pratt Clark, Harry Sternberg, Clyfford Still, Soichi Sunami, Katharine Lamb Tait, Patty Prather Thum, George Tooker, Kim Tschang - yeul, Wen - Ying Tsai, Cy Twombly, Jack Tworkov, Edward Charles Volkert, Alonzo C. Webb, Davyd Whaley, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Adolph Alexander Weinman, J. Alden Weir, Stow Wengenroth, Anita Willets - Burnham, Ellen Axson Wilson, Gahan Wilson, Alice Morgan Wright, Russel Wright, Art Young, Philip Zuchman, and Iván Zulueta.
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