Closer is a 2004 American romantic drama film written by Patrick Marber, based on his award-winning 1997 play of the same name. The film was produced and directed by Mike Nichols and stars Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman, and Clive Owen.
When Dunlap identifies his partner, it throws everyone for a loop. — garykmcd This is Billy Burke's first appearance as the character, Philip Stroh. His storyline arc spans 2 series: the end of "The Closer" and the beginning of "Major Crimes".
She crosses a crosswalk that appears to have a "Don't Walk" signal up. Closer was filmed at Elstree Film and Television Studios and on location in London. The main theme of the film follows Mozart 's opera Così fan tutte, with references to that opera in both the plot and the soundtrack.
Closer (2004 film) The film was produced and directed by Mike Nichols and stars Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman, and Clive Owen. The film, like the play on which it is based, has been seen by some as a modern and tragic version of Mozart 's opera Così fan tutte, with references to the opera in both the plot and the soundtrack.
Peter GoldmanGenderMaleFirst AppearanceForgive Us Our TrespassesFinal AppearanceHindsight, Part 4Played byCurtis Armstrong5 more rows
Curtis Armstrong is an American actor who portrayed Peter Goldman in season 7 of The Closer and season 4 of Major Crimes.
It just felt like time, mostly for me as an artist, time for me to do something else. There really wasn't an epiphany. It was just the idea of doing a Season 8 I think felt daunting to me and overwhelming, and sort of just didn't feel right.
Mark PellegrinoMark Pellegrino is an American actor who portrayed Gavin Q. Baker III in season 7 of The Closer. He is best known for his portrayals of Lucifer in Supernatural, Paul Bennett in Dexter, Jacob in Lost and as Bishop in Being Human.
He also now hides a heart attack from his wife and his need for a pacemaker. Dialogue in later episodes shows that the two remain married and suggests that Brenda remained in Los Angeles with Fritz.
But I have to say I'm disappointed (though my feelings are mixed) that Brenda didn't get pregnant in this last episode. The transition from death to life, as she loses her mother & her career, would have been perfect.
“Is Julia Roberts related to Kyra Sedgwick?” pops up in the search engine's auto-complete. Roberts explained that no, the two are not related, but she did speak about their time playing sisters on set. She noted that they also shared fictional parents played by Robert Duvall and Gena Rowland.
She retires from the LAPD and accepts a new job as the Chief of the District Attorney's Office's Bureau of Investigation.
Deadline reports that Reynolds declined the offer to return as Sgt. David Gabriel and has instead signed a talent holding deal with NBC. A native of Richmond, Reynolds was primarily known for his work in musical theatre prior to his seven seasons on The Closer.
Tracy AzizMark Pellegrino / Spouse (m. 2008)
Mark Pellegrino (Lucifer/Nick) Pellegrino will next be seen in American Rust and Strangers in a Strange Land. The actor is married to Tracy Aziz. He is the stepfather of her daughter, Tess, and her son, Misha.
57Â years (April 9, 1965)Mark Pellegrino / Age
characters. This is a list of characters from the television series The Closer, which ran from 2005 to 2012 on TNT in the United States. The series centers on the officers of the LAPD's Priority Murder Squad (season 1), renamed Priority Homicide Division (seasons 1-4), then renamed the Major Crimes Division (seasons 4-7).
Captain Sharon Raydor ( Mary McDonnell ): An internal-affairs officer who is introduced during season 5, initially to investigate a shooting in which Sgt. Gabriel is accused of misconduct; later she takes on the case of the controversial death of a material witness who had been in Brenda's custody. Often described as a stickler for the rules, Sharon's constant scrutiny of Major Crimes earns her the distrust of Brenda and her squad. Later, Sharon encourages Brenda to apply for chief of police. In Major Crimes, Sharon takes over Brenda's former squad, but despite initial friction over her hire, she earns their respect. She takes in a material witness in the Philip Stroh case, Rusty Beck, first as a foster child, then eventually as her adopted son, and in later seasons of the show falls in love with Lt. Andy Flynn and marries him. She dies of a heart attack during the last season.
She dies near the end of Season 7 after asking to tell Brenda something that she dies before she can express. Brenda is left devastated by her death and the fact that she brushed her mother off and so would never know what she had wanted to say. Clay Johnson ( Barry Corbin ): Brenda's father.
Reappears in the spinoff Major Crimes where he attempts to have Rusty killed by Wade Weller, one of Stroh's former clients and a fellow serial killer. Failing at that, Stroh pretends to cooperate with authorities in exchange for a life sentence, murders a judge and escapes, fleeing the country.
Phillip Stroh ( Billy Burke ): A criminal defense lawyer who specializes in defending accused sex offenders, he first appears as the attorney for a suspected rapist, and demands access to all of the LAPD's evidence against his client in exchange for the name of the man's partner.
Terrence Hynes (Robert Clendenin): A socially inept LA County Coroner's Forensics Support Technician with an odd sense of humor. Hynes is responsible for preparing a body to be brought to the Coroner's office for autopsy, and for assisting the Medical Examiner.
Claire Howard ( Amy Sedaris ): Fritz' colorful sister, and now Brenda's sister-in-law. A self-described intuitionist, and an adherent to a number of alternative practices, she "assisted" the MCD with one of their cases.
Brenda investigates the murder of a young woman who had just recently moved to Los Angeles. The crime was interrupted by the police who were answering a prowler call. They arrest a suspect, Chris Dunlap, whom they find hiding up a tree, but he has already called his lawyer Philip Stroh and refuses to say anything.
This is Billy Burke's first appearance as the character, Philip Stroh. His storyline arc spans 2 series: the end of "The Closer" and the beginning of "Major Crimes". His storyline is the closing of the Major Crimes series with a 3-part series finale.
The film was released on December 3, 2004 in North America. Closer opened in 476 theaters, but the theater count was increased after the film was released. The film was domestically a moderate financial success, grossing $33,987,757.
Budget. $27 million. Box office. $115.5 million. Closer is a 2004 American romantic drama film written by Patrick Marber, based on his award-winning 1997 play of the same name. The film was produced and directed by Mike Nichols and stars Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman, and Clive Owen.
Pausing in front of the office before going to work and leaving her, Dan reminds her that traffic in England tends to come on from the right. On impulse, he asks her name, which she gives as Alice Ayres. They soon become lovers. A year later, Dan has written a novel based on Alice's life.
Alice asks Anna if she can have her portrait taken as well. Anna agrees, and Alice asks Dan to leave them alone during the photo shoot.
Four months later, at Anna's photo exhibition, Larry meets Alice, whom he recognizes from a photograph of her in tears that is being exhibited. Larry knows that Alice and Dan are a couple from talking to Anna. Dan persuades Anna to become involved with him.
While being photographed to publicize it, he flirts with the American photographer Anna Cameron ( Julia Roberts ). Anna shares a kiss with Dan before finding out that Dan and Alice are in a relationship.
A beautiful young woman ( Natalie Portman) and Dan Woolf ( Jude Law) see each other for the first time from opposite sides of a street as they are walking toward each other, among many other rush-hour pedestrians. She is a young American who just arrived in London, and Dan is an unsuccessful British writer who is on his way to work, where he writes obituaries for a newspaper. Not used to the direction of the traffic, she looks the wrong way as she crosses the street and is hit by a taxi cab right in front of Dan. After he rushes to her side, she smiles at him and says: "Hello, stranger."
But the rest of the cast stays intact, headed by a character played by guest star Mary ...
But the rest of the cast stays intact, headed by a character played by guest star Mary McDonnell in a series with a new name, Major Crimes. Out goes Sedgwick's master interrogator for the Los Angeles police, Brenda Leigh Johnson; in comes McDonnell's by-the-book Capt. Sharon Raydor.
Brenda is initially unaware who is paying for his services, but finds out in " You Have the Right to Remain Jolly ". Ultimately, Brenda becomes dissatisfied with Gavin's services and behavior and loudly proclaims that he is fired. Gavin is rattled by her outburst, a sentiment he ironically shares with Peter.
Gavin does his job well, and is initially hired by Fritz to help deal with an argument between him and Brenda. The situation eases out on its own, though Gavin makes the couple promise not to keep secrets from each other before he leaves, as this was the root of the problem.
Who is Megan? To the casual observer, Megan appears to be an ordinary woman who lives with her fiancé and three children in a lavish suburban home. However, she's running from a previous life that comes back to haunt her on the night of her hen do.
Who is Ray? Once a promising photographer, Ray now works as a paparazzo-for-hire. His life and career fell apart after a traumatic night 17 years ago, which he still cannot fully remember or understand.
Who is Broome? Broome is a police detective placed on a missing persons case. His professional partner Erin Cartwright is also his ex-wife, and although they are on good terms, that does create some awkwardness from time to time.
Who is Dave Shaw? Dave is Megan's fiancé and the father to her three children. They have been together for a 16 years, but she has only recently accepted his proposal of marriage.
Who is Kayleigh Shaw? Kayleigh is Megan's eldest daughter, who finds herself in hot water after sneaking out to Vipers on the night of the annual carnival celebration.
Who is Erin Cartwright? Erin is Broome's professional partner and ex-wife, who works closely with him to this day. Their latest case revolves around missing person Carlton Flynn, who mysteriously disappeared from the vicinity of Vipers nightclub.
Who is Harry? Harry is a legal aid who specialises in taking on vulnerable clients. Recently, he has fallen on hard times, becoming a "high-functioning" heroin addict.
Closer is a 2004 American romantic drama film written by Patrick Marber, based on his award-winning 1997 play of the same name. The film was produced and directed by Mike Nichols and stars Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman, and Clive Owen. The film, like the play on which it is based, has been seen by some as a modern and tragic version of Mozart's opera Così fan tutte, with reference…
• Julia Roberts as Anna Cameron
• Natalie Portman as Alice Ayres / Jane Jones
• Jude Law as Daniel "Dan" Woolf
• Clive Owen as Larry Gray
Closer was filmed at Elstree Film and Television Studios and on location in London.
The main theme of the film follows Mozart's opera Così fan tutte, with references to that opera in both the plot and the soundtrack. One of the pivotal scenes develops to the background of the overture to Rossini's opera La Cenerentola ("Cinderella"). The soundtrack also contains songs from Jem, Damien Rice and Lisa Hannigan, Bebel Gilberto, the Devlins, the Prodigy and the Smiths.
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval score of 68% based on 212 reviews, and an average rating of 6.60/10. The website's critical consensus states, "Closer's talented cast and Mike Nichols' typically assured direction help smooth a bumpy journey from stage to screen." Another review aggregator, Metacritic, shows a weighted average score of 65 out of 100, based on 42 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Closer was first released on VHS and DVD on March 29, 2005 and on Blu-ray on May 22, 2007.
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• Closer at Box Office Mojo