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Renaissance Man
TrailerAfter getting canned from his advertising job, down-and-out divorcé Bill Rago gets a gig teaching English at a nearby army base. His mission: keep a ragtag bunch of underachieving misfits from flunking out of basic training!Actors: Danny DeVito, Gregory Hines, James Remar, Ed Begley Jr., Lillo Brancato, Stacey Dash, Kadeem Hardison, Richard T. Jones, Khalil Kain, Peter Simmons, Gregory Sporleder, ...»Director: Penny MarshallCountry: United StatesDuration: 128 minQuality: HDRelease: 1994IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Renaissance Man"
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Characters of "Renaissance Man"
Bill RagoPlayed by: Danny DeVito
Sergeant CassPlayed by: Gregory Hines
Captain Tom MurdochPlayed by: James Remar
Jack MarkinPlayed by: Ed Begley Jr.
Pvt. Donnie BenitezPlayed by: Lillo Brancato
Pvt. Miranda MyersPlayed by: Stacey Dash
Pvt. Jamaal MontgomeryPlayed by: Kadeem Hardison
Pvt. Jackson LeroyPlayed by: Richard T. Jones
Pvt. Roosevelt Nathaniel HobbsPlayed by: Khalil Kain
Pvt. MelvinPlayed by: Gregory Sporleder
Pvt. Tommy Lee HaywoodPlayed by: Mark Wahlberg
Colonel JamesPlayed by: Cliff Robertson
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Directors of "Renaissance Man"
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Creators of "Renaissance Man"
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Critic Reviews of "Renaissance Man"
Nolan's Pop Culture ReviewJanuary 01, 2005Having taken basic training at Ft Jackson, SC this film had a lot of memories for me. Plus Penny Marshall autographed my "League of Their Own" poster for me after the premiere.
About.comJuly 14, 2003Okay "heartwarming" drama. Tries too hard, but mostly works.
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