Joey Breaker

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| name = Joey Breaker

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| director = Steven Starr

| producer = Amos Poe
Steven Starr
Dolly Hall

| writer = Steven Starr

| starring = Richard Edson
Cedella Marley
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Fred Fondren
Erik King

| music = Paul Aston

| cinematography = Joe DeSalvo

| editing = Michael Schweitzer

| studio = Starr Productions

| distributor = Skouras Pictures

| released = {{Film date|1993|3|5}}

| runtime = 92 minutes

| country = United States

| language = English

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Joey Breaker is a 1993 American romance film starring Richard Edson and Cedella Marley. Philip Seymour Hoffman and Erik King also appear in the film. The film contains some autobiographical elements of its writer and director, Steven Starr.

Plot

Joey Breaker is a successful talent agent who misses purpose in life. This changes gradually after he meets waitress and student nurse Cyan Worthington from Jamaica. Eventually, he quits his job and follows his heart to Jamaica where Cyan serves the population of her native district as a nurse with an independent practice.

Cast

Reception

=Awards=

  • 1993 - Audience Choice Award for Best Film at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.{{cite news|date=1993-04-19|work=Daily News of Los Angeles|title=The Art of the Deal|quote=As a William Morris talent agent, Steven Starr spent more than a decade practicing the art of the deal. Now he's practicing the art he used to deal in - with a film about a talent agent. Starr, 35, was head of the film department in Morris' New York office when he quit two years ago to write, direct and produce 'Joey Breaker,' set to open here next month after winning the audience favorite award at the Santa Barbara Film Festival.}}

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