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Cast
- Lisa KudrowMarci Feld
- Damon WayansDr. S
- Richard BenjaminBen Feld
- Christine BaranskiMary Ellen Spinkle
- Paula GarcésYolanda Quinones
- Billy GriffithTubby Fenders
- Charles KimbroughLane Strayfield
- Jane KrakowskiLauren Farb
- Sherie Rene ScottKirsten Blatt
- Veanne CoxCaitlin Mellowitz
- Gano GrillsFreekazoid
- Erik LaRay HarveyStage Manager
Marci X (2003) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Marci X is a 2003 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin, written by Paul Rudnick, and starring Lisa Kudrow as Jewish-American Princess Marci Feld, who has to take control of a hip-hop record label, as well as the controversial rapper Dr. S, played by Damon Wayans.
Aug 22, 2003 · Marci X: Directed by Richard Benjamin. With Lisa Kudrow, Damon Wayans, Richard Benjamin, Jane Krakowski. A Jewish-American Princess is forced to take control of a hard-core hip-hop record label and tries to rein the one of the label's most controversial rappers.
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- Comedy, Music
- Richard Benjamin
- 2003-08-22
Adam Schroeder. Steve Nicolaides. Scott Rudin. Mervyn Warren. Marc Shaiman. Paul Rudnick. A Jewish-American Princess is forced to take control of a hard-core hip-hop record label and tries to rein the one of the label's most controversial rappers.
Marci X - Full Cast & Crew. A spoiled socialite (Lisa Kudrow) is attracted to a notorious rapper (Damon Wayans) when she takes over her father's record label in this hilarious culture-clash...
- Richard Benjamin
Marci X is a 2003 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin, written by Paul Rudnick, and starring Lisa Kudrow as Jewish-American Princess Marci Feld, who has to take control of a hip-hop record label, as well as the controversial rapper Dr. S, played by Damon Wayans.
Marci, a spoiled Jewish American Princess, is forced to take control of her father Ben Feld's hard-core rap label, Felony Assault, when her mogul dad has a stress-induced heart attack due to the controversy surrounding the label's hip-hop song "Shoot Ya' Teacha" by Dr. Snatchcatcher.