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Shakermaker said:
unrepentant said:
The producers love the Brits. So far we've had Damian Lewis, David Harewood, Rupert Friend, Linus Roache, Jake Weber and now James D'Arcy. All playing Americans. Have I missed anyone?
I haven't been cast in it. Yet.
TimeForAZafira said:
Shakermaker said:
unrepentant said:
The producers love the Brits. So far we've had Damian Lewis, David Harewood, Rupert Friend, Linus Roache, Jake Weber and now James D'Arcy. All playing Americans. Have I missed anyone?
I haven't been cast in it. Yet.
From another massive show The Walking Dead: Andrew Lincoln as 'Rick Grimes'.
Don't forget Hugh Laurie as 'House'.
Is there a big shortage of Americans to play Americans?
Lord Marylebone said:
It's quite an epidemic at the moment, Brits playing the big American characters over in the US at the moment.
From another massive show The Walking Dead: Andrew Lincoln as 'Rick Grimes'.
Don't forget Hugh Laurie as 'House'.
Is there a big shortage of Americans to play Americans?
Too many good British actors, not enough good British roles?From another massive show The Walking Dead: Andrew Lincoln as 'Rick Grimes'.
Don't forget Hugh Laurie as 'House'.
Is there a big shortage of Americans to play Americans?
Lord Marylebone said:
TimeForAZafira said:
Shakermaker said:
unrepentant said:
The producers love the Brits. So far we've had Damian Lewis, David Harewood, Rupert Friend, Linus Roache, Jake Weber and now James D'Arcy. All playing Americans. Have I missed anyone?
I haven't been cast in it. Yet.
From another massive show The Walking Dead: Andrew Lincoln as 'Rick Grimes'.
Don't forget Hugh Laurie as 'House'.
Is there a big shortage of Americans to play Americans?
Back in the day we had Sean Connery as a Russian sub commander with a Scottish Accent and a New York Irish cop with a Scottish accent and an Egyptian immortal with a Scottish accent. Very versatile chap.
Yes Patrick episode 4 was good stuff, worth watching.
I may be in a minority here, but I find Claire Danes's portrayal of bipolar disorder very convincing. No idea how realistic it is, but it seems very well acted to me - in fact it's much better than when she's trying to be "normal".
Is there any point, really, in Frannie?
I may be in a minority here, but I find Claire Danes's portrayal of bipolar disorder very convincing. No idea how realistic it is, but it seems very well acted to me - in fact it's much better than when she's trying to be "normal".
Is there any point, really, in Frannie?
Lord Marylebone said:
skinny said:
Brave Fart said:
Is there any point, really, in Frannie?
Stops Carrie going flat out / irresposibleHaving a child seems to be incredibly irritating, annoying, and inconvenient for her.
Halb said:
JonnyVTEC said:
Hospital scene was great, wasn’t sure what the bloke sneaking on was gonna do, bomb, gun? End ups taking a photo which turned out to be way more dangerous... great TV, loved it.
Yeah, he basically ended up killing 30-40 people.tt
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