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He stars as much as Tambor does in AD or LSS.He doesn't star in Fargo.Winner so far by a mile.Ted Danson.
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Fargo
He stars as much as Tambor does in AD or LSS.He doesn't star in Fargo.Winner so far by a mile.Ted Danson.
Cheers
Damages
Fargo
And American Horror Story: Freak Show and Gotham.Michael Chiklis
The Commish
The Shield
Vegas (I liked it.)
Winner. He was also in Ellen DeGeneres's comedy show, pre-lesbian announcement. When it was somewhat funny.However, all such threads begin and end with:
BRUCE CAMPBELL
(you first state the name, then just back into whatever stats are necessary)
Burn Notice
Hercules/Xena
The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.
(when using the term "great" for the thread, the above all qualify simply by Campbell's presence in them)
(oh, and he deserves partial credit for the greatest Old Spice commercial ever)
Dr. Tim Watley! I had no idea. That's awesome.Bryan Cranston starred in two (Breaking Bad and Malcolm in the Middle) and guest starred in another (Seinfeld).
He wasn't a main character in Hercules/Xena, just supporting.Winner. He was also in Ellen DeGeneres's comedy show, pre-lesbian announcement. When it was somewhat funny.However, all such threads begin and end with:
BRUCE CAMPBELL
(you first state the name, then just back into whatever stats are necessary)
Burn Notice
Hercules/Xena
The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.
(when using the term "great" for the thread, the above all qualify simply by Campbell's presence in them)
(oh, and he deserves partial credit for the greatest Old Spice commercial ever)
You forgot Fastlane. Underrated.Tiffany Amber Thiessen
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Like Mickey Mouse for Disney, Bugs Bunny has served as the mascot for Warner Bros. and its various divisions. According to Guinness World Records, Bugs has appeared in more films (both short and feature-length) than any other cartoon character and is the ninth most-portrayed film personality in the world.[4] On December 10, 1985, Bugs became the second cartoon character (after Mickey) to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[5]
He also has been a pitchman for companies including Kool-Aid and Nike. His Nike commercials with Michael Jordan as "Hare Jordan" for the Air Jordan VII and VIII became precursors to Space Jam.[58][59] As a result, he has spent time as an honorary member of Jordan Brand, including having Jordan's Jumpman logo done in his image.
In 2002, TV Guide compiled a list of the 50 greatest cartoon characters of all time as part of the magazine's 50th anniversary. Bugs Bunny was given the honor of number 1.[60][61] In a CNN broadcast on July 31, 2002, a TV Guide editor talked about the group that created the list. The editor also explained why Bugs pulled top billing: "His stock...has never gone down...Bugs is the best example...of the smart-aleck American comic. He not only is a great cartoon character, he's a great comedian. He was written well. He was drawn beautifully. He has thrilled and made many generations laugh. He is tops."
It's tough when Transparent is included in the OP.A lot of crappy TV shows being touted a "great" here.
I think it's been great from the start so it probably isn't worth revisiting if you watched some episodes and didn't like it.It's tough when Transparent is included in the OP.A lot of crappy TV shows being touted a "great" here.
Yeah, I get that I'm probably in the minority here, but I tried it out for 6 or 7 episodes and thought it sucked. Speaking of... did anyone not really like it at first but stuck with it and now likes it a lot? Should I give it a second chance?
I enjoy pretty much anything Garrett is in. Til Death wasn't great, but was a fan. I liked How to Live with Your Parents, but it didn't last long.Another of my favorite actors comes close to three, but not quite. John Larroquette. Night Court had a good run, and The John Larroquette show was pretty good too. (with some early Chi McBride) He's had several since that just can't push him back to the higher level though.Kind of did the same thing with Brad Garrett (Everybody Loves Raymond, Fargo) but while I liked Til Death (especially the bugnuts 'we are getting cancelled, let's do whatever the F we want' final season) it'll never be considered "great".Rooting around in IMDB can be informative.
I thought maybe Harry Morgan, and sure enough there's Dragnet and MASH. I was sure he was in a third, but not so.
I see he was in 72 episodes of a show called Pete and Gladys in '60-'61. I have never heard of it, and don't know how popular it was (maybe the fact it was only 2 seasons answers that), but now I have.
When you see all of these different shows actors have been in, it shows how difficult a "hit" really is to stumble into.