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​​Painkiller review – Matthew Broderick’s character is just evil “The actor’s role as the head of the company behind the opioid crisis isn’t the most rewarding, but this drama is furious, unflinching TV. Its horrifying story should be heard again and again”

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​​Painkiller review – Matthew Broderick’s character is just evil “The actor’s role as the head of the company behind the opioid crisis isn’t the most rewarding, but this drama is furious, unflinching TV. Its horrifying story should be heard again and again” submitted by /u/PetyrDayne

Reddit Television 285 2023-08-10

Non-Main Actor Actress

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Non-Main Actor Actress Curious what folks would say is their favorite gust actor/actress (call it a single season guest). I’ll offer up Lew Ashby from Californication to start. submitted by /u/trojan8386

Reddit Television 170 2023-08-08

Which supporting/lead actor has played similar roles in multiple shows?

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Which supporting/lead actor has played similar roles in multiple shows? Talking about some side/supporting actor who play the same role in multiple shows. For example, that lady from lucifer who plays the psychiatrist. Plays a similar role in Suits, and in hangover movie, and in new girl. She plays the same bitchy middle age woman role in every show. Another good example would be the guy who plays james greer in Ja…

Reddit Television 242 2023-08-07

Sitcoms where the main character has the same name as the actor?

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Sitcoms where the main character has the same name as the actor? Ellen – Ellen Degeneres George Lopez- George Lopez Fresh Prince of Bel Air- Will Smith/ Will Smith Two of a Kind- Mary Kate and Ashley Burke/Olsen Brotherly Love- Matt/Joe/Andy Roman (Lawrence) I Love Lucy- Lucy Ricardo/Lucille Ball According to Jim- Jim Belushi Two and a Half Men- Charlie Harper/Sheen That’s So Raven- Raven Symone Seinfeld- Jer…

Reddit Television 135 2023-07-25

What are the best examples of an actor in a more supporting/bit-part TV role really early in their career before they became a massive star much later?

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What are the best examples of an actor in a more supporting/bit-part TV role really early in their career before they became a massive star much later? Hi. Hope you’re doing well. A couple I can think of immediately are Pamela Anderson on Home Improvement and Chris Pratt on Parks and Recreation who were relative unknowns to the mainstream audience. It’s fun looking back knowing these were their humble beginnings. What are other examples of actors who are well-known now, but were essentially a b…

Reddit Television 233 2023-07-23

Who’s a TV actor that seems to get hit after hit? (Or at least gets cast in tv shows that all last at least 4 years.)

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Who’s a TV actor that seems to get hit after hit? (Or at least gets cast in tv shows that all last at least 4 years.) First that comes to mind is David Boreanaz. He had Buffy, then Angel, Bones, and now Seal Team. Seal Team had to move to Paramount Plus, but he’s been consistently working as a lead television show actor since 1997. The man has basically never been a lead on a show that didn’t make it to at least 5 years. submitted by /u/methodwriter85

Reddit Television 248 2023-07-19

Examples of an actor’s performance shaping other performances in the future of the show

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Examples of an actor’s performance shaping other performances in the future of the show I was thinking of how it was funny that both Jared Harris (The Expanse) and Pedro Pascal (Game of Thrones) invented such amazing accents for their characters that future actors had to copy them. When watching the shows you can tell that the belters in The Expanse and Dornish in GoT are both trying to mimic Harris/Pascal. It also sort of happened…

Reddit Television 300 2023-07-16