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Hung is an American comedy-drama television series that ran on HBO from June 28, 2009, to December 4, 2011. It was created by Colette Burson and Dmitry Lipkin, and stars Thomas Jane as Ray Drecker, a struggling suburban Detroit high-school basketball and baseball coach who resorts to prostitution.
He plays the character of Ray Drecker, a high-school history teacher and basketball coach, who after attending a self-help class while being down on his luck, decides to market the large size of his penis as a path to success. [24] The series was renewed for a second season, which aired in the summer of 2010. [25]
Down-on-his-luck Ray Drecker can't catch a break. The high school basketball team he coaches is on a losing streak, his ex-wife Jessica is remarrying, his two teenage children won't even talk to him, and to top it all off, the summer house he inherited from his parents burns down, leaving him with nowhere to live.
Ray Drecker: Thomas Jane: An unhappy and financially strapped history teacher and basketball coach, who decides to turn his large penis into an opportunity to make money. 2011— Gigolos: Showtime: Reality television series following the lives of five male escorts who service female clients in Las Vegas. [7] 2005—2012: The Closer: TNT: Rusty Beck
Tom Cruise is an American actor and producer who made his film debut with a minor role in the 1981 romantic drama Endless Love. [1] [2] Two years later, he made his breakthrough by starring in the romantic comedy Risky Business (1983), [3] [4] which garnered his first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. [5]
Raymond Daniel Manczarek Jr. was born and raised on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. He was born to parents of Polish descent, [4] Helena Kolenda [5] (1918–2012) and Raymond Manczarek Sr. (1914–1986).
Raymond Allen Liotta (Italian:; December 18, 1954 – May 26, 2022) was an American actor.He first gained attention for his role in the film Something Wild (1986), which earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination.
Ray Danton (born Raymond Caplan; September 19, 1931 – February 11, 1992) [1] was an American radio, film, stage, and television actor, director, and producer whose most famous roles were in the screen biographies The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960) and The George Raft Story (1962).