Movies Starring Michael Beach
Play Dead
Chris Klein, Fred Durst, Jake Busey, Michael Beach, Paul Francis, Timothy Ryan Hensel, Tim Arnold, Richard Riehle, James Koetting, Lisa Lenes, Justin Spraggins, Ruth Mills, Shem Bitterman, Robert Cicchini, Dean Delray
DIRECTOR:Jason Wiles
Ronnie Reno (Klein) is a former TV action hero in dire need of a comeback. On his way back from a failed audition he winds up snowbound in a remote Nevada town run by scary meth dealers, including Merle (Busey), and their henchman (Durst). When he finds the body of a dead FBI agent there, life imitates Reno's art as he is forced to reunite with his former co-stars, including Devon (Beach), to save himself and the terrorized townsfolk.
Stargate: The Ark of Truth
Ben Browder, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, Michael Shanks, Beau Bridges, Claudia Black, Currie Graham, Morena Baccarin, Tim Guinee, Julian Sands, Sarah Strange, Michael Beach, Gary Jones, Martin Christopher
DIRECTOR:Robert C. Cooper
SG-1 searches for an ancient weapon which could help them defeat the Ori, and discover it may be in the Ori's own home galaxy. As the Ori prepare to send ships through to the Milky Way to attack Earth, SG-1 travels to the Ori galaxy aboard the Odyssey. The International Oversight committee has their own plans and SG-1 finds themselves in a distant galaxy fighting two powerful enemies.
Hell Ride
Larry Bishop, Dennis Hopper, Michael Madsen, Vinnie Jones, Eric Balfour, Kanin J. Howell, Michael Beach, Cassandra Hepburn, Leonor Varela, Laura Cayouette, Julia Jones, Francesco Quinn, Alison McAtee, David Grieco, Theresa Alexandria
DIRECTOR:Larry Bishop
The story deals with the characters Pistolero, the Gent and Comanche and the deadly, unfinished business among them.
First Sunday
David Arnold, Michael Beach, P.J. Byrne, Paul Campbell, Ice Cube, Antwone Dickey, Calvin Harrison, Trae Ireland, Roy Jackson, Ken-Ali, Chi McBride, Tracy Morgan, Clifton Powell, Reynaldo Rey, C.J. Sanders
DIRECTOR:David E. Talbert
Durell and LeeJohn are best friends and bumbling petty criminals. When told they have one week to pay a $17,000 debt or Durell will lose his son, they come up with a desperate scheme to rob their neighborhood church. Instead, they end up spending the night in the presence of the Lord and are forced to deal with much more than they bargained for.
Waiting to Exhale
Friends are the people who let you be yourself... and never let you forget it.
Whitney Houston, Angela Bassett, Loretta Devine, Lela Rochon, Gregory Hines, Dennis Haysbert, Mykelti Williamson, Michael Beach, Leon, Wendell Pierce, Donald Faison, Jeffrey D. Sams, Jazz Raycole, Brandon Hammond, Kenya Moore
DIRECTOR:This story based on the best selling novel by Terry McMillan follows the lives of four African-American women as they try to deal with their very lives. Friendship becomes the strongest bond between these women as men, careers, and families take them in different directions. Often light-hearted this movie speaks about some of the problems and struggles the modern women face in today's world.
Lean on Me
A true story about a real hero.
Morgan Freeman, Beverly Todd, Robert Guillaume, Alan North, Lynne Thigpen, Robin Bartlett, Michael Beach, Ethan Phillips, Sandra Reaves-Phillips, Sloane Shelton, Jermaine 'Huggy' Hopkins, Karen Malina White, Karina Arroyave, Ivonne Coll, Regina Taylor
DIRECTOR:An extraordinary situation calls for an extraordinary solution. At strife-torn Eastside High School in Paterson, New Jersey, that solution had a name: Principal "Crazy Joe" Clark. With a bullhorn in one hand and a baseball bat in the other, he slammed the door on losers at Eastside. Brought in as a last resort to stop the state government from taking control of the school, Clark chained the doors shut to keep troublemakers OUT and achievers IN. Parents fought him. Teachers resented him. Even his own boss doubted him. But lots of kids loved him. Clark turned Eastside around, appearing on the cover of "Time Magazine" and becoming a national symbol of tough-love education. "If you don't succeed in life," Clark tells his students, "don't blame your backgrounds. Don't blame the Establishment. Blame YOURSELVES." His message is simple: Don't lean on excuses, drugs, crime, or anger. LEAN ON ME...and learn.




