Can It Be Love (1992)
August 19, 1992Release Date
Can It Be Love (1992)
August 19, 1992Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Charles Klausmeyer
Tim
Richard Beaumont
David
Maryann Mixon
Lisa
Blake Pickett
Dyanne
Jennifer Langdon
Jesse
Peter Maris
Director
Ren Trella
Hope
Wally Mueller
Pigiron
Jim Pelish
Tunz-a-Fun
Hersh Rephun
Writer
Bob Gallagher
Producer
Blake Mitchel
Eddie
Brian Shuster
Producer
Steve Weiss
Composer
Leesa Christine Moskus
Tiffany / Cheerleader #9 / Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Lesa Stene
Bambi
Lorissa McComas
Montana
Jay Derrick
Bill
Christian Martin
Bob
Gil Gesauldi
Police Sergeant
Randy Good
Cop #1
John Dephino
Cop #2
Ernie Candelmo
Cop #3
Stephanie Finley
Nicole
Rick Clommers
Pickup Artist #1
J. Patrick Lawlor
Pickup Artist #2
Jeff Hass
Jack
Vince Vinchez
Wedge
Vince Cowan
Cook #1 / Grip
Harold Lee Seals
Cook #2
Sean Stoudermire
Jazzurmind Salesman
Randy Hermit
Chauffeur #1
Jack Dillard
Rolls Royce Chauffeur
Julie Clarke
Crystal
Cindy Rich
Megan
James F. Genovese
Hairstylist
Tim Elmes
Butler
Rochelle Wheeler
Hostess
Alice Simoes
Waitress
Kim Perry
Cheerleader #1 / Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Jennifer Underwood
Cheerleader #2
Lisa Marie Cipolla
Cheerleader #3
Chris Mills
Cheerleader #4
Stephanie Clark
Cheerleader #5 / Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Nikki Coogen
Cheerleader #6
Lilia Frechtman
Cheerleader #7
Robin Murry
Cheerleader #8
Colleen Ortiz
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Nilza Martins
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Karin Graley
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Lori Tennant
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Angel Foster
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Jill Sisson
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Denise Wittenberg
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Vicki Morres
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Shannon Booth
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Shelly Jones
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Regina Thomas
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Christina Carole
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Dawn Waters
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Michelle Vander
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Veldan
Wet T-Shirt Contestant
Gerald B. Wolfe
Director of Photography
Bill Milling
Writer
Karen Lee Smith
Assistant Editor
Jacov Bresler
Local Casting
Harry Shuster
Executive Producer
Suzanne Migdall
Associate Producer
Brad Davis
Casting
Warren Kleiman
ADR Mixer
John Post
Foley Mixer
Robert L. Sephton
Sound Editor
Kenneth R. Burton
Supervising Sound Editor
Paul Holzborn
Foley Artist
Tobi Solvang
First Assistant Director
Gregory Cheever
Foley Mixer
Edith Simms
Local Casting
Debbi Anderson
Line Producer
Sheri Eisenberg
Dialogue Editor
Ken Wiatrak
Second Unit Director of Photography / Second Unit Director
Tara Summers
Camera Operator / First Assistant Camera
Jean-Pierre Marangokis
Key Grip
Sean Antle
Best Boy Electric
Sean Velour
Boom Operator / Grip
Trebor Nirbök
Editor
Brentley Morgan
Choreographer
Rod Honeycutt
Second Assistant Director
Nick D'Alleva
Second Second Assistant Director
James Bradford Silvils
Script Supervisor
James Cullen
Second Assistant Camera
Kevin Johnson
Clapper Loader
Jackie Pereira
Art Direction
Gretchen Kennet
Property Master
Lisa Rodarmel
Set Dresser
Bert Gagne
Construction Coordinator
Ron Hoffman
Gaffer
Rudy Infante
Electrician
Cindy Jordan
Key Hair Stylist / Key Makeup Artist
April Anselona
Wardrobe Supervisor
Beth Hertle
Wardrobe Assistant
Jennifer Peace
Location Manager
Jasper Johal
Still Photographer
Randy Powell
Extras Casting
Jerry Ofarrell
Local Casting
Mark Franco
Production Manager
Bruce Baron
Assistant Director
Greg Coarito
Sound Mixer
Stanley Shuster
Music Supervisor
Details.
Wiki.
Glynn Russell Turman (born January 31, 1947) is an American actor, director, writer, and producer. First coming to attention as a child actor in the original 1959 Broadway production of A Raisin in the Sun, Turman is known for his roles as Lew Miles on the prime-time soap opera Peyton Place (1968–1969), high school student Leroy "Preach" Jackson in the 1975 coming-of-age film Cooley High, math professor and retired Army colonel Bradford Taylor on the NBC sitcom A Different World (1988–1993), and Baltimore mayor Clarence Royce on the HBO drama series The Wire. He received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role on the HBO drama series In Treatment.
Turman also portrayed Jeremiah Kaan on the Showtime series House of Lies, Doctor Senator in the fourth season of the FX black comedy crime drama series Fargo, and starred in the 2020 Netflix film Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.