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Too Big to Fail is a 2011 American biographical drama television film directed by Curtis Hanson and written by Peter Gould, based on Andrew Ross Sorkin's 2009 non-fiction book Too Big to Fail. The cast includes William Hurt, Edward Asner, Billy Crudup, Paul Giamatti, Topher Grace, Cynthia Nixon, Bill Pullman, Tony Shalhoub, and James Woods. The ...
Too Big to Fail (2011) – biographical drama television film chronicling the financial meltdown of 2008 and centering on Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson [99] Traffic (Malayalam: ഗതാഗതം) (2011) – Indian Malayalam-language thriller film based on actual events that happened in Chennai [100]
Paul Giamatti (John Adams, Too Big to Fail) Hugh Grant (A Very English Scandal, The Undoing) Michael Keaton (The Company, Dopesick) Kevin Kline (As You Like It, Great Performances: Cyrano de Bergerac) Jack Lemmon (12 Angry Men, Tuesdays with Morrie) Ray Liotta (The Rat Pack, Texas Rising) Paul Newman (Empire Falls, Our Town)
He also received seven Screen Actors Guild Award nominations winning for Sideways (2004), Cinderella Man (2005), John Adams (2008), and Too Big to Fail (2010). For his work on television he has received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations, winning Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series for the HBO series John Adams (2008).
2011 Too Big to Fail: John Mack: Television film Five: Mitch Taylor Television film 2012 Hemingway & Gellhorn: Koltsov Television film 2013 We Are Men: Frank Russo 7 episodes 2013–2014 Cars Toons: Tales from Radiator Springs: Luigi (voice) 3 episodes 2015 Nurse Jackie: Dr. Bernard Prince 8 episodes 2016 The Blacklist: Alistair Pitt
Maybe if we called it "2B2F," it would have been more popular. But lacking the street cred of a cool nickname, the idea "too big to fail" is beginning to lose popularity in America. Just a few ...
WASHINGTON -- A year after Congress passed a landmark law intended to tame the excesses that produced the financial crisis, some experts contend that a crucial vulnerability remains: The largest ...
But Apple was too big to fail and the company was actually able to absorb that massive hit and move forward. By the end of the year, Apple’s market value was $2.29 trillion, an increase of 133% ...