Jeanie Buss

Jeanie Buss

Born: September 26, 1961
in Los Angeles, California, USA

Movies for Jeanie Buss...

Title: Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers
Character: Self- Jerry Buss' Daughter/Executive VP, Business Operations
Released: August 15, 2022
Type: TV
This docuseries captures the remarkable rise and unprecedented success of one of the most dominant and iconic franchises in professional sports. Featuring exclusive access to the Buss Family and probing, revealing interviews with players, coaches, and front office execs, this series chronicles this extraordinary story from the inside – told only by the people who lived it.
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Title: They Call Me Magic
Character: Self
Released: April 22, 2022
Type: TV
Earvin “Magic” Johnson is an icon for the ages—from humble beginnings to the Dream Team to business titan. Featuring candid interviews with teammates, rivals, family, friends, and more, this docuseries charts the life and career of a legend.
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Title: Wahl Street
Character: Self - Governor & Co-Owner, Los Angeles Lakers
Released: April 15, 2021
Type: TV
Take a glimpse into global star Mark Wahlberg's life as he juggles the demands of a rigorous film schedule coupled with an ever-growing network of diverse businesses including his clothing line, his gym studio, his restaurant chain; and his production company. Along the way, viewers will learn powerful business and life lessons as he navigates the numerous challenges of a global pandemic, all while trying to maintain and expand his vast portfolio.
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P.K. Subban Skate Past The Noise: The Off-Season
Title: P.K. Subban Skate Past The Noise: The Off-Season
Character: Self
Released: November 18, 2016
Type: Movie
With unparalleled access and open and candid conversations, follow superstar PK Subban as he faces the longest off-season of his career following an injury-plagued season and an unexpected trade to the Nashville Predators.
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Title: black-ish
Character: Jeanie Buss
Released: September 24, 2014
Type: TV
A family man struggles to gain a sense of cultural identity while raising his kids in a predominantly white, upper-middle-class neighborhood.