Brian D'Addario

Brian D'Addario

Born: March 20, 1997

Movies for Brian D'Addario...

Honey I Sure Miss You
Title: Honey I Sure Miss You
Character: Self
Released: September 11, 2020
Type: Movie
A tribute to the late Daniel Johnston featuring covers from 15 different artists, released for the one year anniversary of the death of Daniel Johnston.
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Space Cadet
Title: Space Cadet
Character: Paul Agnello
Released: April 18, 2013
Type: Movie
Paul, a preoccupied 15-year old, tries to be helpful by cooking the family dinner, but nearly blows the place up instead. When his hippie parents tell him to see a shrink Paul goes into a tailspin of self-doubt, but pulls out of it, his self-confidence restored, thanks to a burglar, a pot plant, and quick thinking.
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The Sandman
Title: The Sandman
Character: Joey
Released: November 4, 2010
Type: Movie
A mother tries to ease her terminally ill son through his final days of treatment, using a classic bedtime tale.
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Woodstock: Now & Then
Title: Woodstock: Now & Then
Character: Self - School of Rock student
Released: August 14, 2009
Type: Movie
“Woodstock: 40 Years Later” explores the frenzied days leading up to and throughout the festival, from how the planners scrambled to find a concert site and the traffic jams that shut down the New York State thruway to the infamously bad “brown acid,” the thunderous rain and mud and, of course, the music. Weaving together first-hand accounts with rare archival images and an iconic soundtrack, the documentary allows those who were there a chance to relive the experience and gives an entirely new generation an opportunity to feel the magic of that time. The film will also take an important look at Woodstock’s legacy through the eyes of today’s musicians and activists examining why Woodstock and all it symbolizes is still relevant in today’s culture.
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Title: Law & Order
Character: Noah
Released: September 13, 1990
Type: TV
In cases ripped from the headlines, police investigate serious and often deadly crimes, weighing the evidence and questioning the suspects until someone is taken into custody. The district attorney's office then builds a case to convict the perpetrator by proving the person guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Working together, these expert teams navigate all sides of the complex criminal justice system to make New York a safer place.