Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach (2009)
Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach (2009)
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Plot.
An overenthusiastic high-school maintenance man attempts to lead an unlikely group of misfits to the Nebraska state tennis championship in Balls Out: The Gary Houseman Story? director Danny Leiner's underdog sports comedy. American Pie star Seann William Scott stars as the ambitious janitor who believes he has what it takes to coach the winning team.
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Cast & Crew.
Seann William Scott
Gary Houseman
Randy Quaid
Coach Lew Tuttle
Brando Eaton
Mike Jensen
Emilee Wallace
Jenny Tuttle
A.D. Miles
Steve Pimble
Leonor Varela
Norma Sanchez
Tim Williams
Dick Daubert
Ryan Simpkins
Amy Daubert
Conor Donovan
Burke Nibbons
Allen Evangelista
Maricar Magwill
Justin Chon
Joe Chang
Danny Leiner
Director
Meredith Eaton
Mrs. Tuttle
Deke Anderson
Gil Houseman
Andy Stock
Writer
Rick Stempson
Writer
Chandler Canterbury
Gary Houseman (8 Years)
Tricia Bergan
Stephie the Stripper
Michael G. Nathanson
Producer
Michael G. Nathanson
Producer
Cristal Dominguez
Mexican Stripper
John Penotti
Producer
Jorge A. Jimenez
Mexican Player at Bar (uncredited)
John Swihart
Composer
Rogier Stoffers
Cinematographer
Matthew Rohrs
Editor
Dave Jordan
Music Supervisor
Joaquin A. Morin
Set Decoration
Justine Arteta
CastingDirector
Kim Davis-Wagner
CastingDirector
Steve Rosenzweig
ProductionDesigner
Robbie Ferguson
Producer
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Wiki.
Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach is a 2009 American sports comedy film directed by Danny Leiner (his final film before his death in 2018) and features actor Seann William Scott as the main character and Randy Quaid in a supporting role. It was filmed mostly in Austin and Taylor, Texas, and was released direct-to-video on January 13, 2009.