Breaking Bad alum Bob Odenkirk has joined the cast of FX’s limited series Fargo.
The Emmy-winning actor will portray Deputy Bill Olson, who has seniority over his younger, smarter and more ambitious fellow deputy (played by Allison Tolman, Sordid Lives).
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Odenkirk is also set to star in the Breaking Bad prequel spin-off Better Call Saul, which will follow the morally-challenged counselor before he became Heisenberg’s defender.
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The Emmy-winning actor will portray Deputy Bill Olson, who has seniority over his younger, smarter and more ambitious fellow deputy (played by Allison Tolman, Sordid Lives).
Related | FX’s Fargo Casts Kate Walsh
Odenkirk is also set to star in the Breaking Bad prequel spin-off Better Call Saul, which will follow the morally-challenged counselor before he became Heisenberg’s defender.
Ready for more of today’s TV dish? Well…
• Under the Dome’s Aisha Hinds has landed a guest spot on ABC’s midseason drama Killer Women,...
- 10/11/2013
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Rylan Clark's mother has spoken about her son's reported death threats. The 23-year-old singer recently revealed that he has received threatening messages from members of the public since he first appeared on The X Factor. His mother Linda described the threats as "awful", but hopes her son can rise above them. "I've been told he's had death threats, it's awful," she told The Sun. "I can't understand why people would do that. He is more concerned about me though, and if I'm alright. I've told him not to worry. "Every year there is someone that people have to pick on, I just hope they'll leave him alone soon, and his personality will win people over." Linda Clark - who has been diagnosed with severe Crohn's disease - added that she doesn't understand how her (more)...
- 10/2/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Thanks to the efforts of the Hero Initiative and comics fans and pros, Robert L. Washington was able to receive a proper funeral.
On Monday, June 25th, a funeral service was held for Robert L. Washington III in the Bronx borough of New York City, with a second service to come in Detroit, Michigan. The service was attended by various comic book creators, classmates, and friends from Robert’s various creative, work, and hobby circles.
Through the actions of Robert’s friends from Milestone Media, Inc. and his classmates from The Roeper School, The Hero Initiative was able to use all of your donations to pay for the service and provide Robert’s mother and two of his sisters with the means to travel from Detroit, Michigan to New York and give him a proper funeral.
via The Hero Initiative.
There were over 300 contributors to his cause, and we honor them below.
On Monday, June 25th, a funeral service was held for Robert L. Washington III in the Bronx borough of New York City, with a second service to come in Detroit, Michigan. The service was attended by various comic book creators, classmates, and friends from Robert’s various creative, work, and hobby circles.
Through the actions of Robert’s friends from Milestone Media, Inc. and his classmates from The Roeper School, The Hero Initiative was able to use all of your donations to pay for the service and provide Robert’s mother and two of his sisters with the means to travel from Detroit, Michigan to New York and give him a proper funeral.
via The Hero Initiative.
There were over 300 contributors to his cause, and we honor them below.
- 6/26/2012
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
Some nefarious bastard posted the opening credits footage from the never released, thankfully, Wonder Woman series from creator/writer David E. Kelley. The show was supposed to air on NBC and bring back one of the most iconic TV series and comic book heroes. Fortunately for the many fans who criticized the costume early on the show was shelved and was never to see the light of day. Now we can get an idea of just how bad to this show was going to be. I don’t know if it was the stupid action scenes, the over the top look of the series or just the nostalgic theme song, but this just made all kinds of problems for me watching it.
So what did we learn from this Wonder Woman Opening Credits Video?
1. Nostalgia is not the way to go – Now I was a fan of the original Linda Clark...
So what did we learn from this Wonder Woman Opening Credits Video?
1. Nostalgia is not the way to go – Now I was a fan of the original Linda Clark...
- 2/2/2012
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
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