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Examples of when an actor was able to demonstrate real life talent?

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Examples of when an actor was able to demonstrate real life talent? Was watching Friends today and spotted Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing playing ping pong, and being very good it! A quick Look on the internet and it turns out he was a very good tennis player. Are there any other good examples of when an actor in a role got to show off some real life talents they have? (And I don’t mean they specifically hired f…

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TikTok’s AI tool accidentally let you put Hitler’s words in a paid actor’s mouth

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TikTok’s AI tool accidentally let you put Hitler’s words in a paid actor’s mouth Illustration by Nick Barclay / The VergeTikTok mistakenly posted a link to an internal version of its new AI digital avatar tool without guardrails, letting users create videos that say just about anything. The hiccup was first spotted by CNN and allowed the outlet to generate videos containing quotes from Hitler and a message telling people to …

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Adeel Akhtar is a superb supporting actor who doesn’t seem to get much/any recognition. I’m currently watching him in the 2015 UK mini-series ‘River’ opposite Stellan Skarsgård.

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Adeel Akhtar is a superb supporting actor who doesn’t seem to get much/any recognition. I’m currently watching him in the 2015 UK mini-series ‘River’ opposite Stellan Skarsgård. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2253821/ Watching ‘River’ I realized I’ve seen him in several other good shows yet I had no idea what his name is. Off the top of my head, these are some other good shows that he had memorable roles in: Four Lions (film), Utopia (series; the original UK version), Sweet Tooth (series). He’s perhaps not a leading-role t…

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Have you ever found an actor or actress who was know for their defining role on a particular series to have a better performance when they went on to a lesser known role?

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Have you ever found an actor or actress who was know for their defining role on a particular series to have a better performance when they went on to a lesser known role? OK, I’ll admit my question probably doesn’t make sense, so I’ll give an example. Carol O’Connor is Obviously best known for his role as Archie Bunker on All in the Family. After he went on the portray Chief Gillespie on “In the Heat of the Night.” In this example as it relates to my question, one would answer “I liked Carol O’Connor better in IT…

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Have you ever found an actor or actress who was know for their defining role on a particular series to have a better performance when they went on to a lesser known role?

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Have you ever found an actor or actress who was know for their defining role on a particular series to have a better performance when they went on to a lesser known role? OK, I’ll admit my question probably doesn’t make sense, so I’ll give an example. Carol O’Connor is Obviously best known for his role as Archie Bunker on All in the Family. After he went on the portray Chief Gillespie on “In the Heat of the Night.” In this example as it relates to my question, one would answer “I liked Carol O’Connor better in IT…

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Has any show ever done a funeral episode/ scene for an actor who actually passed away in real life?

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Has any show ever done a funeral episode/ scene for an actor who actually passed away in real life? I was watching a show after having one of the main characters die they did the classic funeral episode. But it suddenly got me wondering has any show ever had an actor die in real life and then dedicated a funeral episode as a tribute to said actor whilst also using it to explain the absence of the character? submitted by /u/thetigsy

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Has any show ever done a funeral episode/ scene for an actor who actually passed away in real life?

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Has any show ever done a funeral episode/ scene for an actor who actually passed away in real life? I was watching a show after having one of the main characters die they did the classic funeral episode. But it suddenly got me wondering has any show ever had an actor die in real life and then dedicated a funeral episode as a tribute to said actor whilst also using it to explain the absence of the character? submitted by /u/thetigsy

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