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Best examples of actors from a popular/acclaimed show reuniting on another show?

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Best examples of actors from a popular/acclaimed show reuniting on another show? Hi. Hope you’re all doing well. Like Courtney Cox and Matthew Perry from Friends reuniting on Cougar Town when Perry was a guest star for one episode. Or Ted Danson reuniting with Kelsey Grammer on Becker for an episode. Recently saw an episode of Shrinking with Cobie Smulders appearing as a guest star, in a mini-HIMYM reunion with Jason Segel. …

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Many say that Hollywood is creatively bankrupt and only focusing on remakes and sequels. So what would you guys think of a sci-fi TV show with this concept: every season all the actors are recast but the characters and storylines remain the same.

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Many say that Hollywood is creatively bankrupt and only focusing on remakes and sequels. So what would you guys think of a sci-fi TV show with this concept: every season all the actors are recast but the characters and storylines remain the same. Basically, it’s a sci-fi show where people are trapped in a simulation that changes their avatars every so often, but their memories remain. And they’re trying to find a way out. It would be like the reverse of American Horror Story. In that anthology show, each season is its own story, but the characters are usually played by the same actors. B…

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What are examples of actors playing against type on TV?

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What are examples of actors playing against type on TV? Not recurring roles or anything but there’s an episode of Walker Texas Ranger where Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister Jr. plays a coward scared of lightning and Luis Guzman plays a tough guy telling him to shut up They are (were in the case of Lister) both actors and of course are open to play whatever characters are offered their way but it is just weird bec…

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Actors who are miscast in TV shows you otherwise like

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Actors who are miscast in TV shows you otherwise like Arnetia Walker as The Grandma in Bookie Acting wise she does a good job but she’s a 70 year old who looks 60 playing an 82 year old woman; what makes matters worse is Omar J. Dorsey, the man playing her grandson, is only 21 years younger than her They look more like mother and son then grandmother and grandson and it’s honestly kind of distracti…

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Apple Promotes Severance Season 2 Premiere With Lumon Industries Pop-Up and Visits From Actors

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Apple Promotes Severance Season 2 Premiere With Lumon Industries Pop-Up and Visits From Actors Ahead of the season two premiere of hit TV show Severance, Apple is marketing the show with a fun Severance pop-up at the Grand Central Terminal in New York City. Apple has assembled a glass cube with workstations that are identical to the setups that Lumon employees use on the show, complete with employees “working,” doing yoga, playing catch,…

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Emmys Modify Rules for Directors, Guest Actors

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Emmys Modify Rules for Directors, Guest Actors Under the new directing rule, individuals or directing teams will be able to submit multiple episodes — provided they’re from different shows. The new rule says that any actor who has won or been nominated for a lead or supporting acting Emmy in the past can’t be considered for a guest acting award for playing the same character in the same seri…

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For tv actors, are they given five year contracts or six/seven year contracts?

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For tv actors, are they given five year contracts or six/seven year contracts? I’ve heard of some shows giving five year contracts while regarding other shows, a six or seven year contract was used. Just curious about this. If a series becomes mega popular like a 90210 at its peak or Game of Thrones, do they usually just have the cast sign extensions to these contracts or throw them out for a new one altogether? submit…

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