Show Me a Hero (2015)

Show Me a Hero (2015)

Yonkers Mayor Nick Wasicsko takes office in 1987 and has to deal with the serious subject of the building of public housing in the white, middle class side of the town.

Cast: Oscar Isaac, Carla Quevedo, Peter Riegert, Natalie Paul, Ilfenesh Hadera, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Alfred Molina, Angela Pietropinto, Michael Stahl-David, Ray Iannicelli, James P. Stephens, Catherine Keener, Josh Salatin, Bruce Altman, Danny Mastrogiorgio, McKinley Belcher III, Brianna Horne, Laura Gómez, Michael Potts, Allan Steele, Patrick Cooley, Terry Kinney, Dominique Fishback, Winona Ryder, Jon Bernthal, Bob Balaban, Kyanna Simone Simpson, Camilla Harden, David Iacono, Jim Bracchitta, Jeff Lima, Saverio Guerra, Stephen Gevedon, Lolita Brinkley, Kia Goodwin, Hilary Mann, Shenell Edmonds, Patricia R. Floyd, Jordan Bridges, Erica Camarano, Charlie Romanelli, Alex Xenos, Jim Belushi, Remy Auberjonois, Peggy J. Scott, Aidan Brito, Charles Brice, Dan Ziskie, Neal Huff, Ajay J. Perez, Brynn Horrocks, Marisol Sacramento, Melanie Nicholls-King, Alex Galper, Adriana DeMeo, Nick Mills, John Palumbo, Jessica Denson, Edward Sabol, Pete Spano, Clarke Peters, Patrick Breen, Jeremy Davidson, J. Mallory McCree, Kaden Amari Anderson, Stephen DeRosa, Clayton LeBouef, Daniel Oreskes, Noel Dinneen, Samuel Mercedes, Kayla Diaz, Daniel Sauli, Jared Kemp, Brandon Thomas, Dominic Comperatore, Simon MacLean, Agatha Casiano, Al Cerullo, Katira Maria, Kimberly Faure, John Hemphill, Josh Evans, Danielle Lee Greaves, LaTonya Borsay, Shumerria Harris, Kaitlyn Wylde, Jordan Dean, Evan Leone, Christian Keiber, Ariela Arnon, Brian Patrick Sullivan, Clark Jackson, Jarrell Singleton, Teddy Coluca, Warren Bub, Curtis Shumaker, Tyler Evans, John Mazurek, Paul Collins, Amber Efé, Joanna Bonaro, Ingrid Saxon, Thomas Cannizzaro, Peter Gregus, Ian Unterman, Barrington Walters Jr., Jeane Fournier, Rachel Deacon, Michael D. Boron, Darlene Violette, Harvey Jaffe, Mark Moshe Bellows, Genevieve Hudson-Price, Tom Bruno, Anne O'Sullivan, Eboni Booth, Chad Ackerman, Yvonne Cecelia, Kevin Hogan, Julito McCullum, Paul Borghese, Michael Kaplan, Natalie Carter, Roger Wayne, Guyviaud Joseph, John Bianco, Madison Cruz, Thedra Porter, Shawn Allen McLaughlin, Ann Gulian, Wanda Nobles Colon, Brian Hutchison, Zenovia Gonzalez, Joniece Abbott-Pratt, Makia Martin, Maechi Aharanwa, Ilene Kristen, Sarah Bolt, Angela Cohen, Guy Lockard, Jeff Mantel, Tamika Lawrence, John Quilty, Johnny Mascali, Tyrese Muneza, Rita Rehn, Harold Bridgeforth, Tyler Burness, Jerry DiLeo, Mahaleia Gray, Michael Lane, Zandrea Penn, Razor Rocco Rizzotti


06Season 1

Episode 6

August 30, 2015

In 1992, the first families begin moving in to the new townhouses, but their arrival is not greeted with an entirely positive reception. Meanwhile, Nick finds his political position under threat.

05Season 1

Episode 5

August 30, 2015

In 1991, Nick plots his next political move. Meanwhile, Mary learns about the other side of the housing argument, and Doreen plans to give something back to the community.

04Season 1

Episode 4

August 23, 2015

Spallone proves to be a much tougher opponent than Nick expected, Carmen makes plans for the future, Billie faces a crisis, and Doreen's life begins to spiral out of control.

03Season 1

Episode 3

August 23, 2015

The crisis drags on into September 1988, and Nick finds himself unable to solicit support from anyone. Meanwhile, Carmen receives unexpected news, and Doreen struggles to adjust to life in a new home.

02Season 1

Episode 2

August 16, 2015

As 1988 begins, Nick tries to convince the Yonkers City Council to agree to the housing plan as the reaction from residents of the proposed new build sites turns nasty. Meanwhile, Carmen and Doreen face tough decisions.

01Season 1

Episode 1

August 16, 2015

In 1987, as Yonkers City Council faces the prospect of being held in contempt if it fails to comply with an order to build low-income housing within the city, Councilman Nick Wasicsko plans to run for mayor.