Glenn Howerton
Born | April 13, 1976 |
Hometown | Okinawa Prefecture, Japan |
Net worth | $25 million |
Height | 5'10" (1.78m) |
Spouse | Jill Latiano (m 2009 - present) |
Children | Miles Howerton |
Parents | Janice Howerton , Glenn Franklin Howerton Jr. |
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IFC Films has released the official BlackBerry trailer for the upcoming biographical drama starring Jay Baruchel and Glenn Howerton. The film had its world premiere at the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival and will have its theatrical release on May 12. The BlackBerry trailer provides viewers with a preview of the world’s first smartphone’s rise […] The post BlackBerry Trailer Previews Rise & Fall of the First Smartphone appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming New
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The 'BlackBerry' trailer looks funnier than you'd expect
The BlackBerry movie trailer looks far funnier than we expected.
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The BlackBerry trailer promises a movie that’ll give your thumbs a workout
The latest tech true story, BlackBerry, has been buzzed about since it premiered at the Venice Film Festival last month. Most of that talk has surrounded Glenn Howerton, the square-jawed live-wire of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, and his turn as the brash BlackBerry CEO Jim Balsillie. But more than his performance, it looks like he shined his head in the shine-o ball-o, and a shiny head also makes for a good trailer.
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Watch: The Trailer for 'BlackBerry,' Starring Jay Baruchel & Glenn Howerton
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Based on a True Product: Tetris, BlackBerry, Flamin’ Hot Cheetos in the Spotlight at SXSW
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Berlin Review: ‘BlackBerry’, A Biopic Of A Smartphone, Turns Out To Be As Triumphant And Tragic As ‘Elvis’
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