VINCE VAUGHN (Billy McMahon / Writer / Producer) has, in the last decade, established himself as one of Hollywood’s most versatile comedic performers showcasing his unique blend of quick wit and personable charm in a diverse array of projects from big-budget blockbusters to offbeat independent fare. Vaughn made his cinematic debut in the 1993 underdog film “Rudy,” where he also became friends with fellow actor, Jon Favreau and forged a symbiotic creative partnership that led to his break-out role in Favreau’s 1996 film-turned-cult-classic “Swingers.” Over the next sixteen years, a dynamic collaboration ensued between these two comical virtuosos that would have them reunite for several projects beginning with the mob farce “Made,” followed by “The Break-up” with Jennifer Aniston playing opposite of Vaughn, “Four Christmases” co-starring Reese Witherspoon, and “Couples Retreat.”
Since emerging on the scene, Vaughn solidified himself as a bona fide talent earning him accolades and industry recognition with prominent roles in high-profile megahits that began with Steven Spielberg’s “The Lost World: Jurassic Park.” In 2003, Vaughn’s popularity skyrocketed with the release of “Old School” starring alongside Will Ferrell and Luke Wilson. Following this pivotal performance, Vaughn proved to be a comedic tour de force with a succession of hit comedies including the seventies television show remake, “Starsky & Hutch,” “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story,” both with Ben Stiller; reuniting with Will Ferrell in “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy;” “Be Cool,” opposite John Travolta and Uma Thurman; “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie; and “Fred Claus”, alongside Paul Giamatti, Kathy Bates and Rachel Weisz.
In 2005, Vaughn’s soaring comic trajectory culminated with the highest-grossing comedy of the year, “Wedding Crashers.” Again, Vaughn teamed with Owen Wilson, this time, to form a womanizing duo deceptively enchanting the lovelorn with their hedonistic debauchery. The film, also, starred Rachel McAdams, Christopher Walken and Isla Fisher.
Throughout Vaughn’s stellar career, he continues to impress with his versatility as a gifted performer equally adept at both comedy and drama as well as other genres appearing in “A Cool, Dry Place,” “Return to Paradise,” “Thumbsucker,” Dwight Yoakam’s directorial debut “South of Heaven, West of Hell,” Sean Penn’s critically acclaimed film adaptation of “Into the Wild,” “Psycho” directed by Gus Van Sant co-starring Julianne Moore, Viggo Mortensen and William H. Macy, “The Cell” opposite Jennifer Lopez and “Domestic Disturbance” with John Travolta.
Vaughn’s most recent projects include “The Dilemma” directed by Ron Howard, co-starring Kevin James, Channing Tatum and Queen Latifah; the Stephen Frears dramedy, “Lay the Favorite,” with Bruce Willis, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Rebecca Hall; the sci-fi comedy, “The Watch,” alongside Ben Stiller and Jonah Hill; the romantic comedy, “A Case of You,” starring Peter Dinklage, Evan Rachel Wood and Sam Rockwell; as well as the soon to be released comedy, “The Delivery Man,” with Chris Pratt and Cobie Smulders.
Not one to rest on his laurels, Vaughn formed Wild West Picture Show Productions producing the films “The Break-up,” “Four Christmases,” “Couples Retreat,” “The Dilemma,” and the documentary, “Wild West Comedy Show.” In September 2012, TBS ordered a ten episode second season of the Wild West Picture Show-produced half-hour comedy, “Sullivan & Son,” executive produced by Vaughn and starring Steve Byrne.
Vaughn’s production acquired the rights to the Ridley Pearson novel, “The Risk Agent,” to develop as a starring vehicle for Vaughn, who will produce with his partners Victoria Vaughn and Sandra J. Smith.
OWEN WILSON (Nick Campbell) is an über-talented, multi-hyphenate known for his impeccable comedic timing, masterful dialogue and understated characterizations, and an audience favorite since his breakout performance as Dignan in the Wes Anderson helmed comedy, “Bottle Rocket.” With the success of this offbeat comedy, Wilson and his friend, Wes Anderson formed a prolific association collaborating on such critically acclaimed projects as “Rushmore” and “The Royal Tenenbaums,” both co-written by Wilson and the latter brought them Academy Award® and BAFTA nominations for Best Original Screenplay.
Over the course of Wilson’s prodigious career, this creative duo would showcase their unique, visionary artistry in several lauded feature films including “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou,” receiving a Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast; “The Darjeeling Limited,” co-starring Adrien Brody and Jason Schwartzman; and the stop-motion animated film “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” starring George Clooney and Meryl Streep.
With his calm, contemplative and charming on-screen persona, Wilson emerged as one of Hollywood’s most sought after character actors with many memorable big screen performances including “The Cable Guy,” directed by Ben Stiller and starring Jim Carrey; “The Minus Man,” alongside Sheryl Crow and Dwight Yoakam; “Meet the Parents,” co-starring Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller; “Shanghai Noon” and “Shanghai Knights,” opposite Jackie Chan; “Behind Enemy Lines,” with Gene Hackman; “Zoolander,” alongside Ben Stiller; as well as the critical and box office juggernaut, “Wedding Crashers,” with Vince Vaughn.
In the summer of 2011, Wilson delivered one of his best performances in the Woody Allen’s Academy Award-winning comedy "Midnight in Paris.” For his portrayal of Gil Pender, the Hollywood screenwriter who dreams of writing the world’s next greatest novel, Wilson received praise from critics and audiences earning a Golden Globe® nomination for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy.
Wilson’s extraordinary list of film credits also includes “Anaconda”; “Armageddon”; “Permanent Midnight”; “The Haunting”; “Breakfast of Champions”; “I Spy”; “Meet the Fockers”; “Around the World in 80 Days”; “Starsky & Hutch”; “The Big Bounce;” “The Wendell Baker Story”; “Night at the Museum”; “You, Me and Dupree”; “Cars”; “Drillbit Taylor”; “Marley & Me”; “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian”; “How Do You Know”; “Little Fockers”; “Marmaduke”; “Hall Pass”; “Cars 2” and “The Big Year.”
His current slate of projects include “You are Here,” opposite Zach Galifianakis; “Freezing People Is Easy,” alongside Paul Rudd and Christopher Walken; “Squirrel to the Nuts,” directed by Peter Bogdanovich, with Olivia Wilde; and “The Coup,” co-starring Pierce Brosnan and Michelle Monaghan.
In 2014, Wilson will reunite for the seventh time, with longtime collaborator Wes Anderson in “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” starring Ralph Fiennes, Jude Law and Bill Murray. This same year, Wilson will lend his voice talents to the Thanksgiving holiday inspired animated feature, “Turkeys,” co-starring Woody Harrelson; and reteam with Ben Stiller in “Zoolander 2,” the long awaited sequel to their smash hit of the same name.
Wilson was an associate producer on the Academy Award-winning film “As Good as It Gets.”
DYLAN O’BRIEN (Stuart) made his acting debut in the role of Stiles Stilinski in the hit MTV series “Teen Wolf.” With dreams of becoming a professional actor, he postponed college to take a shot at making his dream come true. After only four auditions, he was cast in “Teen Wolf.”
On film, O’Brien’s credits include the comedy “High Road” and the Jon Kasdan directed “The First Time.”
In 2006, he became a YouTube sensation acting, directing and producing his own independent videos.
When not appearing on film or television, O’Brien can be found playing drums in the band Slow Kids at Play.
TIYA SIRCAR (Neha Patel) knew she was destined to be a performer. At the age of three, she actively pursued various art forms including dance (ballet, jazz, modern, classical, and East Indian folk dance), acting, and musical theater. After successful appearances in numerous school and community productions, Sircar took a courageous leap and moved to Los Angeles to fulfill her destiny.
Once she decided to follow her passion, Sircar has never looked back. She has amassed a catalogue of guest starring roles in numerous television programs including “Touch,” “NCIS,” “Privileged,” “Numb3rs,” “Greek,” “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles,” “Hannah Montana,” and “House M.D.” Her most recognizable television portrayals have been recurring parts on the CW’s fan-favorite supernatural series, “The Vampire Diaries” and the Disney Channel’s sitcom, “The Suite Life on Deck.”
Sircar landed her breakthrough role in New Line Cinema’s “17 Again” as Samantha, a high school senior with a crush on the lead character played by Zac Efron. Sircar has gone on to have supporting parts in several films including “Hotel for Dogs,” “The Domino Effect,” “The Lost Medallion: The Adventures of Billy Stone,” and “Breaking the Girls.”
In 2008, she played a Mac Genius as part of Apple’s national ad campaign. The following year, she voiced an animated character for the Disney show “Phineas & Ferb.” She is a native of Texas and the daughter of college professors.
TOBIT RAPHAEL (Yo-Yo Santos) is making his acting debut in THE INTERNSHIP. He is a graduate of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.
Billy (Vince Vaughn) and Nick (Owen Wilson) are salesmen whose careers have been torpedoed by the digital world. Trying to prove they are not obsolete, they defy the odds by talking their way into a coveted internship at Google, along with a battalion of brilliant college students. But, gaining entrance to this utopia is only half the battle. Now they must compete with a group of the nation’s most elite, tech-savvy geniuses to prove that necessity really is the mother of re-invention.
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2 Weeks.
4 Friends.
3,884 Miles.
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