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- Robards made his film debut in 1982 in Paul Mazursky’s adaptation of “The
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- Tempest” and worked in both television and film while alternating with a string of off
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- -
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- Broadway productions such as “Album,” which was his stage debut.
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- JOHN CARROLL LYNCH (Mr. Hartmann) plays Steve in the long-running
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- comedy series “The Drew Carey Show,” and co-starred opposite Jennifer Aniston in the
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- critically
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- -acclaimed feature “The Good Girl.” Lynch’s television credits include the
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- films “Live From Baghdad,” “Tuesdays With Morrie,” “A Friend’s Betrayal,” and “In
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- The Line of Duty,” as well as the acclaimed miniseries “From the Earth to the Moon.”
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- He guest
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- -starred on the series “The Fugitive,”
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- “Family Law,” “The Practice,” “Murder
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- One,” “Frasier” and “Unsolved Mysteries.”
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- On the big screen, Lynch starred in “Bubble Boy,” “The Next Big Thing,” “Gone
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- in Sixty Seconds,” “Anywhere But Here,” “Beautiful Girls,” “Pushing Tin,” “Face/Off,”
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- “The Fan,”
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- and “Fargo.”
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- Since making his mark in Gus Van Sant’s groundbreaking “Drugstore Cowboy,”
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- JAMES LE GROS (Ferrell) has built a consistently interesting and acclaimed career in
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- film.
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- Le Gros collaborated twice with director Bart Freundlich, on “World Trave
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- ler” and “The
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- Myth of Fingerprints.” His credits also include “Lovely and Amazing,” “Scotland, PA.,”
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- “Drop Back Ten,” “LA Without A Map,” Gus Van Sant’s “Psycho,” “Enemy of the
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- State,” “Living in Oblivion” (IFP Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting
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- Actor),
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- “Gun Crazy,” “Floundering,” “Safe,” “Bad Girls,” “Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle,”
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- “Where The Day Takes You,” “Singles,” “The Rapture,” “Point Break” and “Born on the
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- Fourth of July.”
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- GQ
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- magazine called him “the king of the independents.”
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