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Fame
TrailerThe four years in the lives of some students in one class, from their entrance audition to their graduation, at New York City's High School for the Performing Arts. Upon their entrance, the disparate group have a few things in common: they've got 'big dreams' and they 'want fame'.Actors: Kay Panabaker, Walter Perez, Naturi Naughton, Asher Monroe, Kherington Payne, Collins Pennie, Kristy Flores, Paul McGill, Bebe Neuwirth, Paul Iacono, Charles S. Dutton, ...»Director: Kevin TancharoenCountry: United StatesDuration: 107 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 5.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Fame"
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Characters of "Fame"
Jenny GarrisonPlayed by: Kay Panabaker
Victor TavaresPlayed by: Walter Perez
Denise DupreePlayed by: Naturi Naughton
MarcoPlayed by: Asher Monroe
Alice EllertonPlayed by: Kherington Payne
Malik WashburnPlayed by: Collins Pennie
Rosie MartinezPlayed by: Kristy Flores
Kevin BarrettPlayed by: Paul McGill
Ms. KraftPlayed by: Bebe Neuwirth
Neil BaczynskyPlayed by: Paul Iacono
Mr. James DowdPlayed by: Charles S. Dutton
Mr. Martin CranstonPlayed by: Kelsey Grammer
JoyPlayed by: Anna Maria Perez de Tagle
Ms. Fran RowanPlayed by: Megan Mullally
Ms. Angela SimmsPlayed by: Debbie Allen
Andy MatthewsPlayed by: Cody Longo
Malik's MomPlayed by: Michael Hyatt
EddiePlayed by: Ryan Surratt
BallerinaPlayed by: Kasha Kropinski
Marco's Little SisterPlayed by: Annika Daniel
TeacherPlayed by: Scott J. Wood -
Directors of "Fame"
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Creators of "Fame"
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Critic Reviews of "Fame"
Chicago ReaderOctober 02, 2009The high school is so sanitized that there are no drugs, cutthroat competition, or-inconceivably for a theatrical milieu-no gay students.
L.A. WeeklyOctober 01, 2009Members of the class of '80 struggled to stay in school despite homelessness and crime; the greatest crisis in '09 finds a student's Sesame Street work schedule affecting her GPA.
Time OutSeptember 30, 2009There are enough hoary soap-operatic plottings for a thousand Gossip Girls (emotionally distant parents, almost-rapes, suicide attempts), yet Tancharoen individualizes each crisis so that no one character comes off as a mock-universal surrogate.
At the MoviesSeptember 28, 2009I don't mind the cornball and I don't mind the clichés, but I just think that the thing has to be executed a little better than this.
Chicago TribuneSeptember 25, 2009It's almost fatally modest. But it has a sweet spirit, and it offers only one true moment of inadvertent camp: a (lame) finale featuring an African dance routine completely at odds with all the white bread we've just been served.
Globe and MailSeptember 25, 2009There are six new songs in the remake, but not one makes any impact, or is likely to end up as the ring tone of 2010.
Examiner.comSeptember 24, 2012Kevin Tancharoen's remake of "Fame" is a flat, lifeless experience that is missing the emotion required to get us involved with the characters and their situations.
7M PicturesJuly 21, 2012This film showed a darker side of high school life and the performing arts. Some scenes are hard to watch, but that's because they are so real.
ComingSoon.netMarch 22, 2011The pageantry really is very nice, especially the dance numbers, but as soon as the music stops, so does Fame. It's not the worst remake ever made, it's not even really very bad, just stodgily, repressively mediocre.
Film Freak CentralSeptember 28, 2010absolutely shameless in its sadistic trotting-out of every single rabbit in the tiny teen-pageant top hat.
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