Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
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Cast & Crew
Bill Duke
Whoopi Goldberg
Kathy Najimy
James Coburn
Mary Wickes
Jennifer Love Hewitt
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Synopsis
Deloris Van Cartier, now a headliner in Las Vegas, is persuaded by the good sisters to return to her inner city alma mater, St. Francis High, to go undercover as the new music teacher.
Cast
Whoopi Goldberg
Kathy Najimy
James Coburn
Mary Wickes
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Maggie Smith
Ron Johnson
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Georgia Creighton
Darlene Koldenhoven
Erica Atkins
Sheryl Lee Ralph
Monica Calhoun
Paul Genick
Prudence Wright Holmes
Robin Gammell
Wendy Makkena
Deedee Magno Hall
Kai Bowe
Christina Royster
Gene Molnar
Tanya Blount
Frank Williams
Robert Pastorelli
Kevin Stea
Pat Crawford Brown
Riley Weston
Lauryn Hill
Sacha Thomas
William D Hall
Regan Patno
Deondray Gossett
Patrick Y Malone
Michael Jeter
Robert J Benson
Sheri Izzard
Devin Kamin
Iris Graves
Roy M Crayton
Robert Simokovic
Christian Fitzharris
Michael A Tice
Barnard Hughes
Jermaine Montell
Frank Howard
Ashley Thompson
Sydney Lassick
Sharon Brown
Aaron Baker
Lacy Darryl Phillips
Ellen Albertini Dow
John Jacquet
Alex Martin Dean
Carmen Zapata
Mehran Marcos Sedghi
Ryan Toby
Susan Browning
Michael Gregory Gong
Raymond G Del Barrio
Pamala Tyson
Martha Gonzales
Beth Fowler
Yolanda Whitaker
Dionna Brooks-jackson
Paul Thorpe
Juliette Hagerman
Andrea Robinson
Jenifer Lewis
Alanna Ubach
Rose Parenti
Brad Sullivan
Latesha Crayton
Kwaku A James
Luca Tommassini
Kwame James
David Andrew Kater
Susan Johnson-kehn
Bill Duke
Gabriel Trupin
Pamela Taylor
William S Turchyn
Edith Diaz
Sebastian Lacause
Johnny Fontana
Warren Frost
Michael Taliferro
Ruth Kobart
Thomas Gottschalk
Revalyn Golde
Jennifer Reeves
Crew
John Agalsoff
Lisa Alexander
Petra Alexandria
Arthur Altman
Tom Altobello
Tina Andrews
Tina Andrews
Nickolas Ashford
Petra Bach
Marc Baird
James Barber
William D Barber
Bruce Barbour
Robert Bateman
Richard Benedetto
Carissa Blix
Will Blount
Nandi Bowe
Jeffrey S Bradley
Joseph Broussard
Deanna Brown
Deirdra Brown
Vinnie Brown
Yamma Brown
Brandon Camp
D A Carlin
Daniel Allen Carlin
John N Carter
Oscar Castro-neves
Mandy Chamberlin
Aleta Chappelle
Wade Chinoy
Carl Ciarfalio
Jeff Clark
Robert Clivilles
Kevin Cloud
Hugh Conlon
Scott Conrad
Lauren Cory
Mary Courtney
Jimmy Crawford
Roy Crayton
Jim Cruickshank
Candace Crump
Candace Crump
Paul Dallas
Bridget D Davis
Jay Davis
Zack Davis
Sandy De Crescent
John De Cuir
Autry Dewalt
Georgia Dobbins
Lamont Dozier
Darrol Durant
Bernard Edwards
Gregg Elam
Gregg Elam
Joe Esposito
Charles R. Eulo
Dominic Fidelibus
Nancy Fogarty
John Fogerty
Aretha Franklin
Jim Fredburg
Charles Gabriel
Kenneth Gamble
William Garrett
Marvin Gaye
Michael Germain
David Gertz
Sandy Getzler
Bruce Gibeson
Jill Rene Gilbert
Zak Gilbert
Dawn Gilliam
Norman Gimbel
Keir Gist
Martin Glover
Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg
Robert J Goldstein
Miles Goodman
Berry Gordy
Freddie Gorman
Lynette Graves
Bonnie Greenberg
Karen Dale Greene
Moonstar Greene
Hilbert Hakim
William D Hall
Suzanne Hanover
Barbara Harris
James Harris
Jim Harrison
Edwin Hawkins
Craig P Herring
Pem Herring
Lauryn Hill
Lauryn Hill
Edward Hokenson
Brian Holland
Edward Holland
Beth Horton
Joseph Howard
David J Hudson
Leon Huff
Ivy Joe Hunter
Charles Martin Inouye
Mario Iscovich
Anthony Jackson
Sydney James
Sydney James
Francine Jamison-tanchuck
Ron Johnson
Ron Johnson
Adam Johnston
Dale Johnston
Melvin Jones
Devin Kamin
Devin Kamin
Doc Kane
Jamie Kehoe
Daryl Kell
Glenn Kershaw
Glenn Kershaw
David Kincaid
Robin Kolb
Darlene Koldenhoven
Steve Lambert
Eric Layne
Randy Legaspi
Terry Lewis
Kevin Lindstrom
Frederick Long
Sergio Lopez-rivera
Joseph Magee
Bill Manger
Louis Mann
Laurence Mark
Harrison Marsh
C D Martin
Judi Ann Mason
Judi Ann Mason
Denver Mattson
Paul Mauriat
Louis Mawcinitt
Jay Mccarthy
Van Mccoy
Christopher Meledandri
Mel Metcalfe
Michael Mikita
Alphonso Mizell
Paul Moen
Theresa Repola Mohammed
James Moriana
Ted Moser
Joel Moss
Robert Munoz
Jack L. Murray
Kathy Nagata
David Orr
James Orr
Noon Orsatti
Phillip W Palmer
George Papanickolas
Paisley Pappe
Stuart H Pappe
Fred Parris
Peter Pav
Marshall Peck
Victor Perez
Frederick Perren
Dan Perri
E D Perry
Michael Peters
Caryl Pine
Carlos Pinero
Jacques Plante
Lee Pockress
Terry Porter
Franck Pourcel
Kelly Quinn
Monica Ragan
Brian Rankel
Otis Redding
Deke Richards
Angela Terry Robinson
Eartha Robinson
William Robinson Jr.
Nile Rodgers
Bill Roe
Tim Roe
Pat Romano
Frank Rose
Christina Royster
Scott Rudin
Pamela Sawyer
Carol Schwartz
Marc Shaiman
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Robert Pastorelli (1954-2004)
Born on June 21, 1954 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Pastorelli had dreams of becoming a boxer, but when he was just 19, he was involved in a near fatal car accident that forced him to choose another career. By the late '70s, he chose acting. After doing some theater in New York, Pastorelli found work on both television: Barney Miller, Cagney & Lacey, Hill Street Blues; and film: Outrageous Fortune, Beverly Hills Cop II (both 1987), where his beefy frame and Runyonesque demeanor almost always had him play thugs and hoodlums.
In 1988, he found fame when he was cast opposite Candice Bergen as Eldin, the house painter who could never quite finish the job in Murphy Brown. Pastorelli's likable raffishness countered well with Bergen's icy charms, and he stayed on for six seasons.
After Murphy Brown, Pastorelli continued to play variations of the streetwise character, but this time to considerable comic effect in films like: Sister Act 2 (1994), Eraser, and Michael (both 1996). He returned to television impressively when he starred in the short-lived, but critically lauded Americanized version of the British Television hit Cracker. Pastorelli had just completed work on the Get Shorty (1995) sequel Be Cool with John Travolta, which is scheduled for release later this year. He is survived by a daughter.
by Michael T. Toole
Robert Pastorelli (1954-2004)
Michael Jeter, 1952-2003
Jeter was born on Aug. 26, 1952, in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. He began medical studies at Memphis State University, but soon discovered a love for the theater. After graduation, he pursued his career in earnest and moved to New York and worked as a law firm secretary until he found some stage work and his film debut in Milos Forman's adaptation of the musical Hair (1979).
Jeter spend the next decade landing mostly stage work and making occasional guest forays in popular television shows: Lou Grant, Night Court, and Designing Women, but his unique physical presence (a slight, 5'4" frame, premature balding, owlish features) made it difficult for him to land substantial parts. That all changed when Tommy Tune cast him in the Broadway hit Grand Hotel (1990) in the role of Otto Kringelin, a dying clerk enjoying a last fling in Berlin. Jeter's energetic performance earned him a Tony award and gave him a much higher profile to stake a claim in movies. The following year he made his strongest impression on film to date when he was cast in Terry Gilliam's
He scored his biggest coup when he was cast the same year in the hit sitcom Evening Shade (1991-1994) as Herman Stiles, the wimpy assistant to Reynolds, who played a pro football player turned coach. He won an Emmy award in 1992 for that role and scored two more nominations by the end of the series run. Jeter would also get some good supporting parts in many films throughout the decade: Sister Act 2 (1993), a fun comic role as Whoopi Goldberg's sidekick Father Ignatius; Mouse Hunt (1997); The Green Mile (1999), his best film role as Eduard Delacroix, a condemned murderer who befriends a cellblock mouse; Jurassic Park III (2001); and Welcome to Collinwood (2002).
At the time of his death, Jeter was appearing on the classic PBS children's series Sesame Street as the lovable but bumbling Mr. Noodle; and had been filming Robert Zemekis' Christmas movie The Polar Express starring Tom Hanks. Production was halted on Monday in observance of Jeter's death. He is survived by his life partner, Sean Blue, his parents, Dr. William and Virginia Jeter; a brother, William; and four sisters, Virginia Anne Barham, Emily Jeter, Amanda Parsons and Laurie Wicker.
by Michael T. Toole
Michael Jeter, 1952-2003
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Released in United States on Video July 13, 1994
Released in United States Winter December 10, 1993
Began shooting May 24, 1993.
Completed shooting August 20, 1993.
Released in United States on Video July 13, 1994
Released in United States Winter December 10, 1993