"Joe Yau" Filmography
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Baby on Board
2007, USA
- Actors: Jerry O'Connell, Heather Graham, John Corbett, Lara Flynn Boyle, Katie Finneran, Anthony Starke, Brian Sills, Heather Prete, John Turk, Jessica Zorn, Jaiden Hidalgo, Kirk Anderson, Peggy Roeder, Bob Weagant, Keith Uchima, Sherry Shaoling, Pam Levin, Cindy Chang, Alana Arenas, Joe Yau, Jeff Sassinsky, Wendye Clarendon, Thomas Gaitsch, Mevena Milicevic, Matt DeCaro, Kevin Gudahl, Carla Abruzzo, Caroline Boneham, John T. Zinn, Jay Black
- Genre: Comedy
- Director(s): Brian Herzlinger
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Available languages:
- English English.
The story of Angela -an ambitious, image-conscious businesswoman working for over-demanding boss Mary. When Angela becomes unexpectedly pregnant at the peak of her career, her life with her divorce attorney husband, Curtis, is turned upside-down. BABY ON BOARD begins with an inconvenient pregnancy that leads to a nine-month roller coaster ride as Angela and Curtis try to cope-even as the interference of best friends Danny and Danny's wife Sylvia escalate the situation into a battle of the sexes.
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Barbershop 2: Back in Business
2004, USA
- Actors: Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Sean Patrick Thomas, Eve, Troy Garity, Michael Ealy, Leonard Earl Howze, Harry Lennix, Robert Wisdom, Jazsmin Lewis, Carl Wright, DeRay Davis, Kenan Thompson, Queen Latifah, Garcelle Beauvais, Sam Sanders, Jackie Taylor, Julanne Chidi Hill, Linara Washington, Marcia Wright, Javon Johnson, Parvesh Cheena, Tom Wright, Chris Tinsey, Brian P. Weddington, Jay Deep, Tamara Anderson, Leon S. Rogers Jr., J. David Shanks, Allen Edge
- Genre: Comedy
- Director(s): Kevin Rodney Sullivan
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Available languages:
- English English.
The continuing adventures of the barbers at Calvin's Barbershop. Gina, a stylist at the beauty shop next door, is now trying to cut in on his buisness. Calvin is again struggling to keep his father's shop and traditions alive--this time against urban developers looking to replace mom & pop establishments with name-brand chains. The world changes, but some things never go out of style--from current events and politics to relationships and love, you can still say anything you want at the barbershop.







