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Parenthood
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In an attempt to be the best and perfect father, Gil Buckman, a young smart man, does his best and struggles against bringing up his two young smart kids and finally, he discovers that to be the best is to give your kids their space in thinking and be the way they like.
In an attempt to be the best and perfect father, Gil Buckman, a young smart man, does his best and struggles against bringing up his two young smart kids and finally, he discovers that to be the best is to give your kids their space in thinking and be the way they like.
Actors:
Todd Hallowell,
Joaquin Phoenix,
Richard Kuhlman,
Ivyann Schwan,
Mary Steenburgen,
Rance Howard,
Alisan Porter,
Greg Gerard,
Janet Moore,
Jasen Fisher,
Lowell Ganz,
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Todd Hallowell
Joaquin Phoenix
28 October 1974, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Richard Kuhlman
Ivyann Schwan
14 November 1983, Seattle, Washington, USA
Mary Steenburgen
8 February 1953, Newport, Arkansas, USA
Rance Howard
17 November 1928, Oklahoma, USA
Alisan Porter
20 June 1981, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Greg Gerard
Janet Moore
Jasen Fisher
8 May 1980, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Lowell Ganz
31 August 1948, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Ron Howard
Ron Howard
1 March 1954, Duncan, Oklahoma, USA
Country:
United States
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