Ray Allen

Ray Allen

Born: July 20, 1975
in Castle Air Force Base, California, USA
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Walter Ray Allen (born July 20, 1975) is an American professional basketball player who is currently playing for the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association. He has played professionally for the Milwaukee Bucks, Seattle SuperSonics, and the Boston Celtics; and collegiately for the University of Connecticut Huskies. One of the most accurate 3-point and free throw shooters in NBA history, he is a ten-time NBA All-Star and won an Olympic gold medal as a member of the 2000 United States Men's Basketball Team. Allen has acted in two films, including a co-starring role in the 1998 Spike Lee film He Got Game. On February 10, 2011, Allen became the NBA's all-time leader in regular season three-point field goals made, surpassing Reggie Miller's mark of 2,560. On March 11, 2011, Allen surpassed Miller's career total of 6,486 three-point field goal attempts.

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Movies for Ray Allen...

Title: Los Anillos de Pau
Released: January 6, 2024
Type: TV
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Ready or Not: The 96 NBA Draft
Title: Ready or Not: The 96 NBA Draft
Released: April 11, 2021
Type: Movie
A deep dive into the iconic players, stories, trades, and legacy of the iconic 1996 NBA draft, which transformed the way basketball was played and the culture of the league; interviews with former NBA players, coaches and executives.
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Title: Basketball: A Love Story
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: September 18, 2018
Type: TV
'Basketball: A Love Story' is a series of 62 interconnected short stories that creates a vibrant mosaic of the game, featuring 165 exclusive interviews. The cast encompasses basketball's most prominent figures and explores the complex nature of love as it relates to the game.
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Uncle Drew: Chapter 4
Title: Uncle Drew: Chapter 4
Character: Walt
Released: November 12, 2015
Type: Movie
Uncle Drew is down in Miami putting in work and settling old scores.
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Ray Allen/AKA- Jesus Shuttlesworth
Title: Ray Allen/AKA- Jesus Shuttlesworth
Released: February 6, 2015
Type: Movie
Spike Lee takes us into the world of NBA nicknames, focusing on how Ray Allen's starring role in Lee's HE GOT GAME, forever associated him with his character, Jesus Shuttlesworth.
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2014 NBA Champions: Go Spurs Go
Title: 2014 NBA Champions: Go Spurs Go
Released: July 29, 2014
Type: Movie
An overview of the San Antonio Spurs' run to the NBA Championship in the 2013-2014 NBA season.
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2013 NBA Champions: Miami Heat
Title: 2013 NBA Champions: Miami Heat
Character: Himself
Released: July 30, 2013
Type: Movie
In June of 2012, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat made good on a promise to deliver a championship to the basketball fans of South Florida. It seemed unlikely that they would ever be able to match the drama and the intensity of that title run in an encore performance. But this was no ordinary basketball team. From the opening night of the 2012-13 NBA season, the Heat were determined to prove that not only were they up for the daunting challenge to repeat as champs but they were also destined to become one of the most successful and celebrated teams in history. No one could have anticipated the breathtaking 27 game winning streak that would catapult the Miami Heat into one of the biggest stories of the year. And after sweeping the Milwaukee Bucks, dispatching the Chicago Bulls and outlasting the Indiana Pacers, Miami would take home their second consecutive title after an epic seven game series with the San Antonio Spurs.
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Title: Mayne Street
Character: Ray Allen
Released: November 11, 2008
Type: TV
An original web comedy series starring ESPN personality Kenny Mayne as a thinly-veiled version of himself, a dry, surreal sportscaster singularly determined to do anything besides what is asked of him by his employers. He has a fictional crew that works with him and these are their (mis)adventures.
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2007-2008 NBA Champions: Boston Celtics
Title: 2007-2008 NBA Champions: Boston Celtics
Released: November 4, 2008
Type: Movie
A collection of highlights from the triumphant 2007-2008 basketball season, in which Paul Pierce, Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett did their bit to take the Boston Celtics to the top of the NBA, ending their 22-year title drought with a six-game victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Return to the Rafters
Title: Return to the Rafters
Released: October 30, 2008
Type: Movie
"Return to the Rafters" documents fans and members of the Boston Celtics during their historic championship-winning 2007-08 NBA season.
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Title: 07-08 nba final
Character: self
Released: June 5, 2008
Type: TV
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Harvard Man
Title: Harvard Man
Character: Marcus Blake
Released: August 1, 2001
Type: Movie
College has always been a time for experimentation, sexual, cultural and otherwise. "Harvard Man" plays out against a background of love, sex, basketball, crime and experimentation. Action and philosophy in young people's quest to discover their true identity.
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He Got Game
Title: He Got Game
Character: Jesus Shuttlesworth
Released: May 1, 1998
Type: Movie
A basketball player's father must try to convince him to go to a college so he can get a shorter prison sentence.
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Title: MADtv
Character: Self
Released: October 14, 1995
Type: TV
MADtv is an American sketch comedy television series originally inspired by Mad magazine. The one-hour show aired Saturday nights on Fox.
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Title: Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Character: Self - Guest
Released: September 13, 1993
Type: TV
Late Night with Conan O'Brien is an American late-night talk show hosted by Conan O'Brien that aired 2,725 episodes on NBC between 1993 and 2009. The show featured varied comedic material, celebrity interviews, and musical and comedy performances. The second incarnation of NBC's Late Night franchise, O'Brien's debuted in 1993 after David Letterman, who hosted the first incarnation of Late Night, moved to CBS to host Late Show opposite The Tonight Show. In 2004, as part of a deal to secure a new contract, NBC announced that O'Brien would leave Late Night in 2009 to succeed Jay Leno as the host of The Tonight Show. Jimmy Fallon began hosting his version of Late Night on March 2, 2009.