Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:David Suchet
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I opened this thread just to write this name. I guess he isn't that obscure
DP, not the one who posted Suchet, but he's amazing. Definitive as Poirot but great in many other things too. If you like drama based on 19th century literature, find the TV miniseries "The Way We Live Now." It's a fantastic novel and the TV version with Suchet (and Matthew MacFadyen, and a very young Cillian Murphy) is excellent. The novel basically predicted the idea of Ponzi schemes. And no schemer is more awful than Suchet's character.
I was lucky enough to see Suchet in an Arthur Miller play in England a few years ago ("The Price") and he was fantastic in that too. Just so versatile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:David Suchet
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I opened this thread just to write this name. I guess he isn't that obscure
Anonymous wrote:David Suchet
Anonymous wrote:the lovely Sophie McShera. (Plays Daisy in Downton Abbey.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laura Benanti
Did you watch The Detour? We got through three seasons before we lost interest - but she was really good in it.
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Fun thread, OP, and reminding me about many actors I enjoy!
For me, it's Timothy Omundson. For those who don't know the name, he was irritable Detective Lassiter in "Psych" and, about as far from that role as possible, sexily murderous Cain in "Supernatural" among dozens of other roles over decades. Loved his comic acting and singing in the obscure musical comedy "Galavant." Just incredibly versatile and clearly always relishing the work.
I already loved his work as an actor when I found out that as a person, he's phenomenally positive in the face of life-altering adversity. Omundson had a massive, nearly fatal stroke five years ago that partially paralyzed him -- just after he had shot a pilot for a new series, and weeks before he was supposed to shoot the first "Psych" movie. It truly looked like, if he lived, he wouldn't walk again and certainly wouldn't work again, and he was only 47. But amazingly, he's acting again, in roles incorporating his disabilities, and is always astoundingly frank about his body and the challenges of acting now. Seeing interviews with him since his stroke has made me admire his attitude. (BTW, if you watch "This Is Us," he played Gregory, Kate's neighbor who was a stroke survivor.)
Yes, Lassie! I didn't know he is acting in other shows now, too.
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Fun thread, OP, and reminding me about many actors I enjoy!
For me, it's Timothy Omundson. For those who don't know the name, he was irritable Detective Lassiter in "Psych" and, about as far from that role as possible, sexily murderous Cain in "Supernatural" among dozens of other roles over decades. Loved his comic acting and singing in the obscure musical comedy "Galavant." Just incredibly versatile and clearly always relishing the work.
I already loved his work as an actor when I found out that as a person, he's phenomenally positive in the face of life-altering adversity. Omundson had a massive, nearly fatal stroke five years ago that partially paralyzed him -- just after he had shot a pilot for a new series, and weeks before he was supposed to shoot the first "Psych" movie. It truly looked like, if he lived, he wouldn't walk again and certainly wouldn't work again, and he was only 47. But amazingly, he's acting again, in roles incorporating his disabilities, and is always astoundingly frank about his body and the challenges of acting now. Seeing interviews with him since his stroke has made me admire his attitude. (BTW, if you watch "This Is Us," he played Gregory, Kate's neighbor who was a stroke survivor.)
Anonymous wrote:Laura Benanti
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The actor who plays Paxton Hall Yoshida from Never Have I Ever -- I'm 43 ☺️
It’s ok, he’s 31 so not that much younger than you!
Wow! I clearly didn't do my research--yes I do feel less cougar-y knowing that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The actor who plays Paxton Hall Yoshida from Never Have I Ever -- I'm 43 ☺️
It’s ok, he’s 31 so not that much younger than you!

Anonymous wrote:Bryan Greenberg. I've followed his career since he was a supporting character on One Tree Hill.
I also have a list of Hallmark/Lifetime Christmas movie stars that I commit to watching all of their bad movies. Jake Epstein from Degrassi is the king of that list now.