A mechanic (Idris Elba) enlists the help of a successful, but lonely, attorney (Gabrielle Union) while trying to win custody of his three daughters from his treacherous ex-wife and her larcenous boyfriend. Along the way, the working relationship between the blue collar dad and his uptown attorney grows into something more.
A mechanic (Idris Elba) is very hardworking and falls in love with his attorney (Gabrielle Union) who does everything in her power to help the man fight for custody to have his beautiful daughters away from their mother who is a local hoodlum and does drugs with her new, abusive boyfriend.
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Elba's first acting role was in Crimewatch murder reconstructions and in 1994 he appeared in a BBC children's drama called The Boot Street Band. In 1995, he landed his first significant role on a series called Bramwell, a medical drama set in 1890s England. He played a central character in an episode of Season 1, an African petty thief named Charlie Carter, who lost his wife to childbirth and had to figure out how to support his newborn daughter. His first named role arrived earlier in 1995, when he was cast as a gigolo on the "Sex" episode of Absolutely Fabulous. Many supporting roles on British television followed, including series such as The Bill and The Ruth Rendell Mysteries. He joined the cast of the soap opera Family Affairs and went on to appear on the television serial Ultraviolet and later on Dangerfield. He decided to move to New York City soon after. He returned to England occasionally for a television role, such as a part in one of the Inspector Lynley Mysteries. In 2001, Elba played Achilles in a stage production of Troilus and Cressida in New York City.
Elba left school in 1988 and won a place in the National Youth Music Theatre after a £1,500 Prince's Trust grant. To support himself between roles in his early career, he worked in odd jobs including tyre-fitting, cold-calling, and night shifts at Ford Dagenham.
Elba has been married three times: first to Hanne "Kim" Nørgaard (from 1999 to 2003) and then to Sonya Nicole Hamlin (for four months in 2006). He has two children: a daughter with Kim and a son with former girlfriend Naiyana Garth. Elba began a relationship with Somali-Canadian Sabrina Dhowre in early 2017. The couple became engaged on 10 February 2018, during a screening of his film Yardie at an East London cinema. They wed on 26 April 2019 in Marrakesh.
Elba has appeared in music videos for Fat Joe (2002), Angie Stone (2004) and rapper Giggs (2010). In 2006, he recorded the four-song EP Big Man for Hevlar Records. He co-produced and performed on the intro to Jay-Z 's album American Gangster (2007).
Elba appeared in a six-episode story arc later in the 2009 season as well as the season finale. In September 2009, he signed a deal to star as the lead role on the six-part BBC television series Luther, which aired in May 2010. He appeared on Showtime's The Big C in 2010.
He has been nominated four times for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film, winning one, and was nominated five times for a Primetime Emmy Award. Elba appeared in Ridley Scott 's American Gangster (2007) and Prometheus (2012).
Aside from acting, Elba performs as a DJ under the moniker DJ Big Driis (or Big Driis the Londoner) and as an R&B musician. In 2016, he was named in the Time 100 list of the Most Influential People in the World. As of May 2019, his films have grossed over $9.8 billion at the global box office, including over $3.6 billion in North America, where he is one of the top 20 highest-grossing actors.
A mechanic (Idris Elba) enlists the help of a successful, but lonely, attorney (Gabrielle Union) while trying to win custody of his three daughters from his treacherous ex-wife and her larcenous boyfriend. Along the way, the working relationship between the blue collar dad and his uptown attorney grows into something more.
Monty's daughters' first names in the movie are their first names in real-life. They are also real-life sisters.
By what name was Daddy's Little Girls (2007) officially released in India in English?
On the day of Monty’s custody hearing, Julia is leaving a different courtroom and overhears Monty’s failing attempt to represent himself. After listening to Monty try to inform the judge that the girls are living with a drug dealer she steps in as his attorney and is able to get the hearing delayed.
Jennifer and Joe face drug charges in court, as crack cocaine and marijuana were found in Joe's car and house; Monty is to be charged with assault. Julia walks in to represent Monty, apologizing for not hearing his side of the story. The witnesses testify against Joe but refuse to testify against Monty, so Jennifer and Joe, along with all of Joe's thugs, are arrested without bail while the case against Monty is dropped. Monty tells Julia that he loves her. Monty's daughters greet him and Julia at the auto shop that now bears his name. Monty and Julia kiss and the neighbors celebrate Monty's success.
She leaves but informs Monty that she intends to seek full custody of the girls. In an effort to earn extra money, Monty accepts a job as a driver for Julia Rossmore, an attorney, at the recommendation of Maya, his next-door neighbor, who works as her assistant.
Sierra explains to Monty that Joe and Jennifer are forcing her to sell drugs under the threat of hurting Monty if she refused. Jennifer and Joe arrive and are enraged that the school contacted Monty. Joe threatens Monty during a brief altercation in the principal's office.
Monty has to work later than expected one night after Julia’s friends, Brenda and Cynthia, set Julia up on a blind date with Byron who turns out to be an unemployed aspiring rapper.
Jennifer has no interest in the girls having not visited with the girls for several months prior to her mother’s death. She is preferably more involved in the business activity of her live-in boyfriend, Joe, the main drug dealer in the neighborhood.
At the age of 21, Gabrielle Union began acting in Black sitcoms such as Moesha, Family Matters, Sister, Sister, and Smart Guy. After making small film appearances in She's All That and 10 Things I Hate About You, Union finally caught her big break with the 2000 cheerleading comedy, Bring It On. That beloved film helped make the 46-year-old actress a household name, while simultaneously introducing phrases like "bring it!" and "spirit fingers" into the mainstream. Now, 19 years into her career, Union has worked on more than 25 movies and independent films, as well as hit TV shows such as BET's Being Mary Jane and the Bad Boys offshoot, L.A.'s Finest. It's this specific list, though, that made us want to cheer for Union, whether she's getting married in real life or taking down the bad guys on camera.
Union's role: Daria, a loyal associate who works with Tony Fait (DMX) and Tommy (Anderson) to pull off a jewelry heist at the New York Diamond Exchange.
Union's role: Alice Kramden, a waitress at a local diner and best friend of Trixie Norton (Hall). The BFFs are next door neighbors who just happened to be married to friends Ralph Kramden (Cedric the Entertainer) and Ed Norton (Epps).
Union's role: Katarina "Katie" Darlingson, the BFF of the most popular and narcissistic girl at school, Taylor Vaughan (O'Keefe). But beyond this memorable beach scene, a kickass house party, and a few struts around the high school, blink and you just might miss Union. WATCH NOW.
Union's role: Rachael, a Black woman who is "crazy in love" with a neo-Nazi skinhead. The two meet at a mental institution. But that's not the most farfetched part of the story. Rachael also believes she's possessed by the ghost of the leader of the Nazi Party, Adolf Hitler.
Union's role: Sydney "Syd" Burnett, the sister of Marcus Burnet (Lawrence). Syd is keeping two secrets from her brother. One, she's an undercover DEA agent, laundering money for a Cuban drug lord (Mollà). Two, she's dating his best friend and fellow detective, Mike Lowrey (Smith). WATCH NOW.
Union's role: Conny Spalding, the sassy, ponytail-swinging hottie who comes between Keith Fenton (Chestnut) and Shanté Smith's (Fox) relationship. Her character is the muse for the iconic " hair flip " GIFs you've seen floating around the Internet.