Baby Mama

BABY MAMA
Director: Michael McCullers
Stars: Tina Fey, Amy Poehler
Studio: Universal Pictures
CAST:
Tina Fey … Kate Holbrook
Amy Poehler … Angie Ostrowiski
Sigourney Weaver … Chaffee Bicknell
Greg Kinnear … Rob
Romany Malco … Oscar
Dax Shepard … Carl
Maura Tierney … Caroline
Holland Taylor … Rose
Curt Carlson … Court Officer
Steve Martin
Jay Phillips … Boo Boo Buster
Siobhan Fallon … Birthing Teacher
Kathy Searle … Cool Mom
Dennis Albanese … Bakery Owner
Jon Glaser
Blake Young-Fountain … Dwight
Sonny Vellozzi … Community Demonstrator
Kimberly Magness … Lead Hip Hop Dancer
Erica Berg … Yoga Mom
Kimberly Dorsey … Neighbor with Toy Poodle
Anne L. Nathan … Bookstore Clerk
Brian Stack … Dave
Kevin Collins … Rick
Catherine Rose … Caroline’s daughter
Alice Kremelberg … Rob’s daughter
Adrian Washington … Actor
Ramon Flowers … Waiter
Andrew Ginsburg … Batting Cage Friend
Emily Brownell … Stand-in
Ian Colletti … Caroline’s son
Felicity Stiverson … Wiccan
Annie Rohling … Patron at Restaurant
Stephen Seidel … Dance Club Dillon
Emma & Samantha Costantino … Toddler In Doctors Office
Andra Eggleston … Cocktail Waitress
Mark A. Keeton … Denim Suit Guy
Robert Von Stange … Pre-Teen Boy
Amanda Rosado … Girl in park
Bryan Webster … Court Clerk
Jonas Brandon … Clubber
Tom Patrick Stephens … Office worker (as Tom Stephens)
Andrew Hillmedo Jr. … Dante
Sawyer Mastrandrea … Winter Shopper
Dionne Audain … In Vitro Nurse (uncredited)
Andrea Castro … Chaffee’s Nanny (uncredited)
Garrett Ching … Tourist / pedestrian (uncredited)
SYNOPSIS:
Successful and single businesswoman Kate Holbrook (Tina Fey) has long put her career ahead of a personal life. Now 37, she’s finally determined to have a kid on her own. But her plan is thrown a curve ball after she discovers she has only a million-to-one chance of getting pregnant. Undaunted, the driven Kate allows South Philly working girl Angie Ostrowiski (Amy Poehler) to become her unlikely surrogate. Simple enough…
After learning from the steely head (Sigourney Weaver) of their surrogacy center that Angie is pregnant, Kate goes into precision nesting mode: reading childcare books, baby-proofing the apartment and researching top pre-schools. But the executive’s well-organized strategy is turned upside down when her Baby Mama shows up at her doorstep with no place to live.
An unstoppable force meets an immovable object as structured Kate tries to turn vibrant Angie into the perfect expectant mom. In a comic battle of wills, they will struggle their way through preparation for the baby’s arrival. And in the middle of this tug-of-war, they’ll discover two kinds of family: the one you’re born to and the one you make.
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